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Tucker Marmash, Hiram Sports Information

Hargas Earns All-PAC Second Team, 5 Others Earn All-PAC Honorable Mention

Terriers Complete 2025 Season With Several All-PAC Awards

11/20/2025 7:30:00 PM

HIRAM, Ohio – November 20, 2025 – Dylan Hargas (TE), Kevin Dycks (WR), Jordan Stapleton (WR), Sean Tejeda (QB), Devin Tufts (WR), and Kade Scott (CB) all earned All-PAC nods this season, as announced by the Presidents' Athletic Conference on Thursday evening. This comes after impressive performances from each student-athlete as part of a season that saw the Terriers earn their most wins in a single season since 2016. Hargas earned All-PAC Second Team honors, while the five student-athletes earned All-PAC Honorable Mention selections. 

For Hargas, he was outstanding for the Terriers, which earned him an All-PAC Second Team selection. Hargas was a very reliable target for the Terriers, tallying 41 catches for 310 yards and two touchdowns on the season. The junior from Willowick, Ohio will look to continue his successful Hiram career moving forward, as he now has a chance to reach 1,000 career receiving yards in 2026.

Dycks had a breakout junior season, where he ranked second on the team in receiving yards and earned an All-PAC Honorable Mention selection in his first collegiate season at the wide receiver position. Dycks finished with 38 catches for 763 yards and seven touchdowns. This mark also featured 20.08 yards per reception, a mark that finished top-20 in all of Division III. The junior from Akron, Ohio will look to build on his breakout season and also showcase his impressive speed during this upcoming track season.  

Stapleton also earned an All-PAC Honorable Mention selection, the first all-conference award of his career with the blue and red. Stapleton was the leading receiver for the Terriers, as he recorded 55 catches for 825 yards and five touchdowns. The sophomore from Mentor, OH was always a steady option at the WR position, as he didn't have three-or-fewer receptions in any game this fall. The sophomore will have a great opportunity to earn first- or second-team honors over the final two seasons of his career. 

Tejeda was very impressive in his junior year, breaking multiple single-season program records, including passing yards and passing touchdown. The junior from San Antonio completed 217 passes for 2,911 yards and 24 touchdowns on the season, in which he also finished with an average of 323.44 passing yards per game. As things currently stand, Tejeda's 6,511 career passing yards and 45 career passing touchdowns are both on the brink of breaking the two prestigious program records currently held by Ron Devorsky (7,012 passing yards, 50 touchdowns).

Tufts was reliable in his freshman year, which earned him an All-PAC Honorable Mention nod. Tufts was another reliable target, as he finished with 33 catches for 530 yards and four touchdowns on the season. The freshman from Macedonia, Ohio finished third on the team in receiving yards, which was highlighted by a 10-reception, 179-yard game against St. Vincent on Sept. 27.

The final Terrier honored was junior Kade Scott, who was a force on the defensive side of the ball, earning five interceptions on the season, which led the team. The Murray, Utah native also ranked third in the PAC in interceptions, trailing only W&J's Dante DeRubbo (seven) and Grove City's Keagan Fraser (six). Scott also had a career-high 46 tackles over his 10 games of action.

Hiram Football will now turn the page to 2026, where the young roster will look to build upon its experience this past fall and reach new heights in its second season in the PAC.

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