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a dominating linebacker for us next season." Darayald "Dink" Hughes is a 5-10, 177 pound halfback from Louis\ ille. who was named the teams's Offensive Rookie or tbe )ear. Injuries kept Hughes out of the lineup until the fifth game but he still m:1naged to be Cal's fifth-leading rusher with 186 net rushing yards on 50 aucmpts with three touchdowns. Hughes was also the Vulcans' fifth- 1~ding receiver with 18 receptions for 233 yards and a touchdown. Hughes also scored three, two-point convcr~ ions and helped the Vulcans produce the 16th-best total offense (439.4 yds per game) and ninth-best passing au.ack (278.6pg) in the entire "CAA Division 11. ··oink Hughes got better and better \\ith C!lch game," said Cal third-year footlxlll Kevin Donley. ..He's a big- lime player with big-time moves. Once he got in there, he showed tre– mendous ability and is too dangerous player to be out on the field regularly". Charles Love is a 5-11 225-pound junior linebacker from 'cwton, who was1narned the Vul– cans' Special Teams "Kamikazee" Most Valuable Player. ije made seven solo tackles on the special teams. "Charles was the clear-cut choice for this award,"said Chris Hogan, Cal's defensive line and strength cooch who is also the teams's Oldcmic monitor. "This award goes to the guy who is always, always hustling on the special teams and makes big plays and big hits. Love 13S a force on the special·teams and demonstrated a lot of intensity."
Three football players from . fis– sissippi made significant contn"bu· tions to the 1994 Califomia (PA) University football team and these efforts have resulted in post-se:lSOil awards. Juniors Selento Hudson, Dara)· aid Hughes and Charles Low, who all transferred to Cal from ~"t Cen– tral Community College in Decatur, were all honored at the recently held team banquet Selento Hudson is a 6-3, 238-pound linebacker from, Nox– apater, who was name theVulcans's Defensive Rookie oftbe Year. Hudson became a starter by Cal's third game and finished the season with 37 total tackles, including 19 solo stops, a sack, a fumble recovery and a caused fumble. "As Selento fit into our ~ and became more comfortable with the system, he became an imp:u:t player,"said Cal linebacker coach Warren Maloney. "He was a defU\ite bright spot for us last fall and will be
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