MINOT, N.D. – Eight Minot State football players have earned a special national honor for their efforts both on the field and in the classroom, as they have been inducted into the National Football Foundation (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society.
The NFF, which is celebrating its 20
th anniversary, honored a record number of players this year, which included Beaver offensive linemen
Max Bray, from Mesa, Arizona; defensive end
Cody Grossinger, from Buffalo, Minnesota; linebacker
Noah Iosefa, from Holt, Michigan; quarterback
Trevor Jungman, from Escondido, California; wide receiver
Jonathan Noriega, from Yuma, Arizona; safety
Cody Raetzman, from Tucson, Arizona; slot back
Tyler Stonebraker, from Castle Rock, Colorado; and defensive lineman
Josh Will, from Minot, North Dakota.
To be eligible for the Hampshire Honor Society, a player must be a starter or active contributor for their team during the 2025 season who has maintained a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25, and who will graduate in the spring or summer of 2026 and has completed their eligibility, or graduated prior to playing in the 2025 season.