Seneca Wallace
Years at Sac City: 1999-2000
Sport: Football
Induction Year: 2013

Seneca Wallace was a two-sport star for the Cordova High School Lancers in football and basketball.  He earned 1st Team All-Conference and All-City Honorable Mention accolades in basketball.  He led the 2000 Panthers football team to an overall record of 8 wins and 2 losses (4-1 in league).  He threw for 2,804 yards with 18 touchdown passes and led the Panthers to a 59-28 win over College of Redwoods in the Capital Shrine Bowl.  He still holds the SCC record for most passing yards in a single game with 513.  Seneca then went on to play for Iowa State University in 2001 and 2002.  He is still on several of the top ten all-time lists for the Cyclones.  He set a school and Big 12 record for highest percentage of completions in 2001 against Baylor with a .917 (22 completions out of 24 attempts).  That same year he also set the school record with a .621 completion percentage.  He has the most passing yards in school history with 3,245 in 2002 to go along with his 15 touchdown passes.  In his two seasons at Iowa State he compiled 6,201 yards of total offense, which is still 3rd on their All-Time list.  He was drafted in the 4th round of the 2003 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks and made his NFL debut in 2005.  He played for the Seahawks from 2003 to 2009 and was then signed by the Cleveland Browns in 2010 to 2012.  He is currently a free agent and meeting with prospective teams for a roster spot for the upcoming season.