Ivy League coaches have named senior quarterback Burke St. John. senior wide receiver Rich Horner and junior defensive tackle Chuck Durst to the All-Ivy football team.
Despite missing several games with injuries. St. John led the Ivies in passing, throwing mostly to Horner, who won the Ivy receiving title by a wide margin. Horner and Durst received honorable mention in last year's voting.
Junior offensive guard Orazio Larranzi, senior linebacker Matt Sabetti and punter Duke Millard made the second team.
Coach Joe Restic will tutor the north's offense in the annual Blue-Grey all-star football game in Birmingham, Ala. on Christmas Day.
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