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Mr. Phillip Nevels

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2231 Trinidad Dr.
Dallas, Texas 75232

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Home Phone: 214-339-3850
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Email: phillipnevels@yahoo.com

Football: Fleming & Nevels Academic All-District

Courtesy: RaginCajuns.com Nov. 9, 2009

LAFAYETTE – Senior defensive back Phillip Nevels and junior linebacker Grant Fleming have been named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America® All-District Team.

Nevels currently ranks 12th on the team in tackles with 17, having played in all nine games this season, starting three.

Fleming boasts a 3.70 GPA in accounting. He is a two-time member of the Sun Belt Commissioner’s List and was an honorable mention to the All-Sun Belt Team in 2007 as a true freshman.

Fleming is second on the team this season with 64 tackles and has forced three fumbles, while starting all nine games. He missed seven games of his sophomore season with a knee injury, but has started 23 of 26 games in his career.

Both players are now eligible for inclusion on the national Academic All-America

Nevels served an internship with U.S. District Court Judge Richard Haik and was the University representative at the NCAA National Student-Athlete Development Conference. He was elected as a senator from the College of Liberal Arts on UL’s Student Government Assoc. In addition to being a member of the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society, Nevels is the President of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society.

Nevels currently ranks 12th on the team in tackles with 17, having played in all nine games this season, starting three.

Fleming boasts a 3.70 GPA in accounting. He is a two-time member of the Sun Belt Commissioner’s List and was an honorable mention to the All-Sun Belt Team in 2007 as a true freshman.

Fleming is second on the team this season with 64 tackles and has forced three fumbles, while starting all nine games. He missed seven games of his sophomore season with a knee injury, but has started 23 of 26 games in his career.

Both players are now eligible for inclusion on the national Academic All-America® ballot.