Sunday, June 21, 2015

Cy Woods All-Time Roster: Number 68

On to #68. Some good offensive linemen have worn this number for the Cats.

Cameron Lyons, a starting guard in 2008, was the first to wear #68. Cameron successfully walked on at Baylor, although he did not see game action.

Cameron Lyons, 2008

Zach Crossland, a guard, was the next to wear 68, doing so in 2009. Zach was mainly a backup, but he served as the 6th man for the offensive line that year, playing mainly on the right side.

Zach Crossland, 2009

Adam "Tonto" Howard, a tackle in 2011, was the next to wear #68. He mostly played on the right side of the offensive line.

Adam Howard, 2011


Mohammad El-Zibdeh, also known as The Beast, was the next Wildcat to wear #68. A guard, Moe made the varsity in 2012, his junior year. He was a two-year starter for the Wildcats, playing both left and right guard. His younger brother, Yousef, is a senior lineman.

Mohammad El-Zibdeh, 2012-13

Tyler Dendy, the starting left guard in 2014, was the next Wildcat to wear #68. He made the varsity as a junior in 2013 and wore #67 that year. He played some tackle, but his playing time came mainly as a guard. Ty also played hockey during his time at Cy Woods.

Ty redshirted during his lone season at the Colorado School of Mines. His younger brother, Tim, also played as an offensive lineman.

Ty Dendy, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2013-14; wore #67 in 2013
Colorado School of Mines Orediggers, 2015

Timothy Dendy, a guard, made the varsity in 2015, his sophomore year. His older brother, Tyler, was a two-year letterman for the Wildcats and started at left guard in 2014. Tim also competed as a wrestler and was the district champion in the 285-pound class in 2017. In football, Tim was a two-year starter at guard in 2016 and 2017.

Tim Dendy currently wrestles for Simpson College, a Division III school in Iowa.

Photo by Tom Dendy
Tim Dendy, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2015-17
Simpson Storm wrestling, 2018-present

Zach Bubenik made the varsity in 2018, his junior year, and was the starting left tackle. He moved to the right side in his senior year. Zach also plays baseball for the Wildcats.

Photo by Tom Dendy
Zach Bubenik, 2018-19

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