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DUNNING'S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Lettered three times in football for coach Thomas Mosby…also lettered four times each in basketball and soccer…as a FRESHMAN selected to first team All-Seamount League in soccer…soccer team captain…SOPHOMORE year was a first team All-Seamount kicker and second team punter…repeat first team selection in soccer…soccer team captain…honorable mention All-Seamount as a guard in basketball…as a JUNIOR voted the first team All-KingCo 3A kicker and second team punter…first team All-KingCo in soccer as he led conference in scoring…soccer and basketball team captain…SENIOR year was first team All-KingCo 3A kicker and punter…AP All-State kicker…first team All-KingCo soccer…honorable mention basketball…member of the Eastside Journal's All-Eastside soccer team…1999 Seattle Times Male Athlete of the Year…football, soccer and basketball team captain…KingCo special teams player of the year.
DUNNING'S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (1999-2000): Walked on in the fall of 1999…redshirt season.
RS-FRESHMAN (2000-01): Games - 2…Started - 1…played in WSU’s final two games, hitting one of two field goal attempts against Washington, a 33-yarder…made all three extra point kicks at USC in WSU’s win.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 12…Starts - 12
· One of 20 semi-finalists for the Lou Groza Award
· All-Pac-10 first team pick and All-Pac-10 Academic second team…CoSIDA/Verizon All-District VIII academic first team…named to The Sporting News All-Pac-10 team
· Earned Special Team Player of the Game honors against Purdue in the Sun Bowl, hitting all four field goals (a long of 47) and scoring 15 points
· Scored 15 points against California with three field goals and six extra points…had 12 points against Idaho and Oregon State and 10 points against Stanford
· Longest field goal 49 yards at Arizona
· Was a perfect 16-16 on field goals inside 40 yards…did not have a field goal attempt in the final two games of the regular season and also had no attempts at Boise Stat
· RANKING: Nationally tied for 26th in field goals, 1.27 per game, and 34th in scoring, 7.82 points…in the Pac-10 tied for second in field goals and second overall in scoring, but the top scoring kicker in the conference
· RECORDS: Set a WSU scoring record for kickers with 101 points, topping Jason Hanson’s previous record of 99 points in 1989…finished second on WSU’s one-season scoring list, trailing only Steve Broussard’s 104 points in 1989.
PERSONAL
Drew Dunning…born 4-17-80 in Bellevue, Wash…parents Janet and Carl Dunning…father attended Washington State…played for the Washington state Olympic Development Program soccer team from 1994-96…3.2 prep GPA…state DECA qualifier in 1999…pursuing a degree in communications.
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