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48 – East Syracuse Minoa High School hosts a Junior Combine each year that measures player’ s physical abilities. Cortland State’s Dan Pitcher, 2011 was also named a high school scholar athlete in 2005 at Cortland High School. Utica College’s Travis Ladd, 2011 was also named a high school athlete in 2007 at Mexico High School. Oh Brother – as in keeping it in the family. Since inception 15 years ago 36 brothers have been honored by the Chapter as Scholar-Athletes: Baldwinsville - Evan W. Twombly 2008 Carter Twombley 2012 Canastota - Brian Kropa 2002 Craig Kropa 2005 Carthage – Matt Zando 2002 Paul Zando 2004 CBA - Dan Paulus 2001 Chris Paulus 2003 Cortland - Dan Pitcher 2005 Matt Pitcher 2008 Cortland - Devin Darrow 2012 (See Hamilton) Fulton - Matt Pollock 2002 Dan Pollock 2005 Connan Ingham 2008 DJ Ingham 2010 General Brown Richard Lagos 2005 Thomas Lagos 2006 Hamilton - Zachery Darrow 2004 (See Cortland) Henninger - Greg Rommel 2002 Tim Rommel 2008 Each year the High School season starts with the Kickoff Classic hosted by Syracuse University at the Carrier Dome. Extensive training to thousands of youth coaches has been provided through Coaching Academies administered by the Chapter. Immaculate Heart Sam Burgess 2002 Central (See South Jefferson) Jordan-Elbridge - Connor Smart 2010 Logan Smart 2012 Sean Cooper 2011 Ryan Cooper 2015 Little Falls - Nathan Sammons 2010 Andrew Sammons 2012 Matthew Sammons 2015 Mexico David Kinney 2008 Shaun Kinney 2012 Oneida - Rob Kramer 2004 Matt Kramer 2007 Ryan Kramer 2009 Onondaga - Timothy Pierce 2013 Charles Pierce 2014 Phoenix - Ryan Milliken 2003 Alex Milliken 2009 South Jefferson- Mike Burgess 2004 (See Immaculate Heart Central) Ed Blackford 2005 Pat Blackford 2006

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East Syracuse Minoa High School hosts a Junior Combine each year that measures player’s physical abilities.

Cortland State’s Dan Pitcher, 2011 was also named a high school scholar athlete in 2005 at Cortland High School.

Utica College’s Travis Ladd, 2011 was also named a high school athlete in 2007 at Mexico High School.

Oh Brother – as in keeping it in the family. Since inception 15 years ago 36 brothers have been honored by the Chapteras Scholar-Athletes:

Baldwinsville - Evan W. Twombly 2008Carter Twombley 2012

Canastota - Brian Kropa 2002Craig Kropa 2005

Carthage – Matt Zando 2002Paul Zando 2004

CBA - Dan Paulus 2001Chris Paulus 2003

Cortland - Dan Pitcher 2005Matt Pitcher 2008

Cortland - Devin Darrow 2012(See Hamilton)

Fulton - Matt Pollock 2002Dan Pollock 2005Connan Ingham 2008DJ Ingham 2010

General Brown Richard Lagos 2005Thomas Lagos 2006

Hamilton - Zachery Darrow 2004(See Cortland)

Henninger - Greg Rommel 2002Tim Rommel 2008

Each year the High School season starts with the Kickoff Classic hosted by Syracuse University at the Carrier Dome.

Extensive training to thousands of youth coaches has been provided through Coaching Academies administered by theChapter.

Immaculate Heart Sam Burgess 2002Central (See South Jefferson)

Jordan-Elbridge - Connor Smart 2010Logan Smart 2012Sean Cooper 2011Ryan Cooper 2015

Little Falls - Nathan Sammons 2010Andrew Sammons 2012Matthew Sammons 2015

Mexico David Kinney 2008Shaun Kinney 2012

Oneida - Rob Kramer 2004Matt Kramer 2007Ryan Kramer 2009

Onondaga - Timothy Pierce 2013Charles Pierce 2014

Phoenix - Ryan Milliken 2003Alex Milliken 2009

South Jefferson- Mike Burgess 2004(See Immaculate Heart Central)

Ed Blackford 2005Pat Blackford 2006

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Congratulations!To All Scholar-Athletes

Visit one of our

many locations throughout

New York State

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C E N T R A L N E W Y O R K C H A P T E R

The National Football Foundationand College Hall of Fame, Inc.

� �essage from the ��ecutive �oard

Welcome to the Central New York Chapter’s 15th Annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Dinner. Tonight we will pay tribute to 81high school and college scholar-athletes who epitomize everything that is right about high school and college football. Inaddition, we will honor several individuals for their contributions to the great sport of football and our country.

We would like to congratulate tonight’s honorees and their families. We take great pride in highlighting your accomplishmentsboth on and off the football field. By earning a spot on our dais, your story has proven itself worthy of being told to inspireothers to follow in your footsteps.

With the addition of tonight’s class the Central New York Chapter has had the privilege to honor 836 scholar-athletes andhave awarded scholarship totaling over $359,000.00 in fifteen years.

“Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that, upon other fields, on other days, will bearthe fruits of victory” said General Douglas MacArthur (one of the founders of the National Football Foundation).MacArthur’s perspective is today still relevant. Our youth embark into a world that will have many challenges. MacArthur’squote highlights that the sport of football is uniquely positioned to teach teamwork, discipline, dedication, and sacrifice;all useful leadership characteristics.

The Central New York Chapter is dedicated to supporting the game, those who teach it, play, and officiate it as a developmenttool for our youth.

Tonight’s celebration honors more than these wonderful scholar-athletes. It also honors those that have taught them, thegame itself, and most importantly it honors their parents. To you we commend you on a job well done. Congratulations toall!

�he �xecutive �ommittee

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

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CNY Chapter National Football Foundation Facts

The National Football Foundation honors the Collegiate National Champion each year with the MacArthur Trophy –Syracuse University received the inaugural MacArthur Trophy in 1959

Play it Smart is a nationwide educational initiative intended to improve graduation rates through a comprehensive youthdevelopment program, over 8000 youth participate in this program with a graduation rate of 94% compared to 76% oftheir peers and 85% college enrollment compared to 63% of their peers - locally Fowler High School has participatedin this program

The College Hall of Fame recognizes the highest level of achievement for players and coaches and serves as a shrine forall of amateur football.

Each scholar athlete honored today will be inscribed as a Chapter Scholar - Athlete in the Hall of Fame.The Hall of Fame will move from South Bend, Indiana to Atlanta, Georgia in 2012Our Chapter schools have a combined 41 coaches and players inducted in the College Hall of Fame

- The CNY Chapter has had two Scholar-Athletes recognized as national scholar athletes for their achievements –Henninger’s Greg Rommel and Colgate’s John Frieser - they join:

Colgate – Angelo Colosimo 1979 Cornell – Joseph Holland 1977Thomas Stenglein 1985 Matt Miller 1993

Syracuse- Gerhard Schwedes 1959Anthony Romano 1983Timothy Green 1985Mark Baniewicz 1999

Our Chapter has proudly assisted in the induction process of Syracuse University coach Richard MacPherson and playerDon McPherson.

Colgate University’s Jon Hanson served as Chairman of the Board of the National Football Foundation and received theprestigious Gold Medal Award in 2005. They are joined in this elite group among others by Dwight D. Eisenhower,Douglas MacArthur, Jackie Robinson, John F. Kennedy, George Steinbrenner, Ronald Reagan and John Glenn.

Richard Ranucci was honored with a national chapter leadership award for his dedication to the mission of the NationalFootball Foundation in 2007.

Henninger High School hosted a College Night, December 7, 2014 that fosters an environment where coaches, parents,and students can plan for higher education.

The John Arcaro All Star Game features high school seniors and was hosted this year at 3 sites, Liverpool High School,Sauquoit Valley High School and Watertown High School on November 6, 2014

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Registration & Seating

Welcome – Master of Ceremonies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Logan

Marching in of Scholar-Athletes and Introductions . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Logan

Presentation of the Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United States Army Color Guard

Introduction of Head Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Logan

Address from the National Football Foundation . . . . . . . . . . Howard Vandersea

Address from the Central New York Chapter . . . . . Edward Ferrante, President

— Dinner —

Introduction of College Coaches & Previous Honorees . . . . . . . . . . Doug Logan

Presentation of Football Official of the Year Award . . . . . . . . Richard T. Ranucci

Presentation of Coach of the Year Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Campese

Presentation of theOustanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award . . . . . . . . . . Bob Campese

Special Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Albanese

Presentation of the Distinguished American Award . . . . . . . . . Barry Lippencott

Scholar-Athlete Awards Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Logan

Presentation of NFF Certificates & Scholarships

Address from High School Scholar-Athlete . . . . . . . . RORY MCCARTHY, ONEIDA H.S.

Address from College Scholar-Athlete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Treen, Utica College

Conclude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Logan

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is currently seeking New Candidates to officiateSection 3 High School Football for the 2014 season

Contact Mike Kerwin at 315-481-0504or [email protected]

Jim Verrette Joe NicolettiPresident Vice PresidentNick Lore Don Vicario Secretary/Treasurer Rules InterpreterMichael Albanese, Jr. Mike KerwinSupervisor of Officials Membership ChairmanFrank MisurellyPast President

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C E N T R A L N E W Y O R K C H A P T E R

The National Football Foundationand College Hall of Fame, Inc.

– �fficers –PRESIDENT

EDWARD FERRANTE

SECRETARY/TREASURERRICHARD T. RANUCCI, CPA, CVA

HONORARY MEMBERPAT TESTA

ANNUAL COLLEGE NIGHT RECRUITING FAIRARI LIBERMAN, Chairman

DAVID KLINEMIKE MEOLA

ANNUAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS DINNERRICK RANUCCI

MICHAEL ALBANESEPAUL NOJAIMDOUG LOGAN

THERESA KIRSCH

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JIM VERRETTE

MARK BOTSFORD

JOSEPH DIPALMA

JIM LAWLESS

FRANK MISURELLY

JOSEPH NICOLETTI

DAN PASTUF

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MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEEDWARD FERRANTE

– Chairman

ARCARO SENIOR BOWL GAMEPAUL SEALY, BARRY LIPPENCOTT, JIM VERRETTE

Co-ChairmenKEITH KEMPNEY

STEVE KHANZADIAN

BOB CAMPESE

TOM TATHAM

BRUCE QUIMBYTOM LADUKE

AWARDS COMMITTEESTEVE KHANZADIAN – Chairman

ANDY MORAN

NANCY PECK

JUNIOR COMBINEKEVIN DEPARDE – Chairman

MIKE ESCHBACHER, MARK POWELLBARRY LIPPENCOTT, JIM VERRETTE

KICKOFF CLASSIC COMMITTEEBOB CAMPESE – Chairman

PAUL SEALY, ARI LIBERMAN, MICHAEL ALBANESE

BRUCE QUIMBY,TOM TATHAM, JIM VERRETTE,KEVIN DEPARDE

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MICHAEL ALBANESE

BOB CAMPESE

STEVE KHANZADIAN

ARI LIBERMAN

BARRY LIPPENCOTT

GEORGE MANGICARO

PAUL NOJAIM

PETE SALA

PAUL SEALY

BRUCE QUIMBY

THOMAS TATHAM

JIM VERRETTE

VICE PRESIDENTS

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Proud to Supportthe CommunitiesWe Serve.

RepresentingECAC

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE • ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

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President - Ken HarrisVice President - Kevin Gentz

Secretary/Treasurer - Bob BittnerDirector - Peter Beratta

Director - John A. Swartz

Serving College Football Since 1947

EMPIRECHAPTER

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1 - $750.00 AL VEDDER SCHOLARSHIPThis scholarship has been established by friends, family and members of the chapter to honor our first president. It reflects Al’s passion for

competition, the spirit of youth, and the lessons of life in sport. It is awarded annually to the highest ranking high school senior.

2 - $500.00 VALLEY GRANT SCHOLARSHIPSWayne Valley, the original owner of the Oakland Raiders, became involved with The National Football Foundation through the Northern

California Chapter and its president, Bob Keropian. Eventually, Wayne’s enthusiasm for the mission of the NFF led him to become a member ofThe Foundation’s Board of Directors. When Wayne passed away in 1986, his wife, Gladys, continued the efforts of the family’s foundation andstrengthened her involvement with the Northern Chapter. In 1994, Gladys played a key role in forging a grant from the Wayne and Gladys ValleyFoundation. The grant provided the NFF with $50,000 a year for five years for its chapter scholar-athletes program. Although Gladys passedaway in 1998, the Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation has continued support the NFF. In 1999, under the leadership of President StephenChandler, the Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation renewed the chapter scholar-athlete program for five more years, with increased funding forthe chapter scholar-athlete awards. The Central New York Chapter was awarded two $500.00 Scholarships.

1 - $500.00 GEORGE MARCOCCIA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPThis scholarship has been established by an anonymous supporter of football. George graduated from Syracuse University in 1957. He began

officiating high school football in 1962 and entered the college ranks in 1967 with ECAC. George joined the major independents in 1980. Heofficiated many of the major college football games played during the 1980’s and culminated his career by officiating the Army-Navy game inthe Rose Bowl in 1985. After George left the field, he became an observer and technical advisor for Syracuse University, the Big East andConference USA. George owned and operated the Marcoccia-Donnelly Insurance Agency for 27 years. this scholarship will be awarded to ascholar-athlete from a member high school.

1 - $500.00 FRANK BORER SCHOLARSHIP (CNY Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football hall of Fame)This scholarship was established by the CNY Chapter of the National Football Foundation to recognize and honor the memory of our long

time supporter and sponsor, Frank Borer, founder and CEO of Express Mart. This scholarship shall be awarded annually to the scholar athletewith the highest academic average.

1 - $500.00 OFFICIALS-COACHES SCHOLARSHIPThis scholarship has been established by an anonymous football coach and Francis J. Deorio, ECAC Football Official. This scholarship will

be awarded to a senior scholar-athlete from a member high school.

1 - $500 TONY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT SCHOLARSHIPThis scholarship has been established by Tony and Michael Albanese to recognize the excellent efforts of an outstanding high school athlete.

1 - $500 IBEW 43 SCHOLARSHIPThe Brothers and Sisters of IBEW 43 provide the best in Central New York’s workforce. Our members recognize the importance of pride

and excellence in their work. We wish to honor the youth that have also demonstrated pride and excellence in academics, athletics, and com-munity service.

1 - $500 RANUCCI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPThe family of Tom and Julie Ranucci have established this scholarship in memory of their parents. Throughout their lives they taught us the

creed of the National Football Foundation Athletes in concert with academic achievement and civic leadership. This scholarship will be award-ed to a future leader.

50 - $500 CNY CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPRecipients of these Scholarships, which are endowed by The Central New York Chapter of The National Football Foundation and College Hallof Fame, have distinguished themselves by demonstrating excellence in the classroom, on the field, and as citizens.

cholarships for ����

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

Since The Inaugural Scholar-Athlete Awards Dinner in 2001, the Central New YorkChapter Scholarships have continued to step forward. This year alone the chapter

will distribute over $40,750.00 to these deserving scholar athletes. This could not bemade possible without the support of many individuals and organizations.

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Best Wishes toAll of the WinnersFrom the A Team:

Mike Kerwin,Doug Reistrom,

andPaul Blasi

Hoping all your penaltiesare offsetting

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4 - $500 SKANEATELES MARINA SCHOLARSHIPThe Skaneateles Marina is the only full service marina on Skaneateles Lake offering sales, service, gas, marine supplies, clothing and sundries.This scholarship will be awarded to a senior scholar athlete from a member high school.

9 - $500 CNY CHAPTER COLLEGIATE POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPThis Post Graduate Scholarship has been established by The Chapter to honor and support our Collegiate recipients who have demonstratedthat they embody the spirit of the mission of The National Football Foundation. Recipients will be deemed eligible if they enroll in an institu-tion of higher education to pursue a post graduate degree within one school year of the scholar-athlete award dinner.

2 - $500 ARMY STRONG SECTION 3 FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPThe U.S. Army recognizes the unwavering commitment to the Army Strong Values: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-Service, Honor, Integrity andPersonal Courage. The Army Strong Scholar Athlete exemplifies the U.S. Army’s high standard of excellence and commitment to these values intheir scholastic, athletic and community service. They are an outstanding example of which the National Football Foundation and Section IIIcan be proud.

1- COCA-COLA SCHOLARSHIPWe are committed to refreshing the world, inspiring moments of optimism and happiness and making a difference - Coca-Cola is proud toassist in honoring those that have the courage to shape a better future. Congratulations to all the scholar-athletes, their families, coaches, andthe Central New York Chapter of The National Football Foundation.

4 - EXPRESS MART SCHOLARSHIP.At Express Mart we are committed to giving back to the communities we serve. We are your neighbors, pitching in for the good of the community.

1- KERWIN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP.Established in 2011 by the Kerwin Family which annually awards a scholarship to the outstanding scholar-athlete from a Syracuse City High School.

1- HAYLOR, FREYER & COON, INC.This scholarship has been established by Haylor, Freyer & Coon to recognize the excellent efforts by an outstanding high school athlete.

1- FIRST NIAGARA BANK SCHOLARSHIPThis scholarship has been established by First Niagara Bank to recognize the outstanding efforts of a college bound scholar athlete.

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Kasey W. FosterDolgeville Central H.S.

What an amazing journey this has been! We haveenjoyed every second of watching you grow; not only

athletically, but academically as well. We are so proundto call you our son. Love Mom and Dad

Dustin BlumerPhoenix Firebirds

Love Mom and Dad

Matthew McNittPulaski Middle Senior H.S.

“You’ve given your absolute best in every classroomand on every team since the very beginning. We love

you, our little golden egg.”

Benjamin WipperJamesville-Dewitt H.S.

“Good Athletes Inspire Themselves, Great Athletes Inspire Others.” “Go Big or Go Home.”

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Congratulations to all the Scholar Athletes

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C E N T R A L N E W Y O R K C H A P T E R

The National Football Foundationand College Hall of Fame, Inc.

�hapter �ward �inner

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

�ootball ���icial of the �ear �wardCRITERIA

This award is intended to provide recognition to an individual who has shown outstanding and meritoriousfootball officiating, in addition to dedication, leadership and service, to football on and off the field.

The selected individual should represent and support the foundation’s fundamental creed of athletics in concertwith scholarship and civic leadership.

2014: FRANK MISURELLY

2013: MARK MCANANEY

2012: JIM VERRETTE

2011: GARY JANIS

2010: MICHAEL KERWIN

2009: DON KRUTTSCHNITT

2008: LARRY BYRNES

2007: FRANK D’ORIO

2006: BARRY LIPPENCOTT

2005: DENNIS HENNIGAN

2004: PAUL NOJAIM

2003: JOHN SPENCER

2002: MICHAEL ALBANESE

2001: RICHARD T. RANUCCI

THIS YEAR’S HONOREE

Graduated: High School, Rome Free Academy, 1956; College--Syracuse University, 1963Married: To Gail Kenney Evans. 47 years; Children, Steve, KristenEmployment: Chittenango Central School System, 1963-64, Rome Public School System,1964-96(retired)Played: High School Basketball and Baseball; College Basketeball at SU, Canton and one year atSyracuseTeacher: Physical Education at Rome Free and Elementary PECoach: Head Varsity Basketball Coach, Rome Free Academy, 1970-1992(22 years)Coaching: Head Junior Varsity Baseball Coach, RFA, 1964-2006 (42 years), Central RegionEmpire State Scholastic Basketball team for 7 years; Assistant Coach for Lou Carnesecca East Teamin the 1985 Olympic Sports Festival at Baton Rouge, LA; Assistant College Coach, Hamilton College,1993-2004; Assistant College Coach, SUNYIT Utica; 2005-2007; Assistant College Coach, LeMoyneCollege, 2007-2009; Assistant College Coach, Hamilton College, 2013 to present

Member: IAABO No.51, Utica District, 53 years; Mohawk Valley Football Offticials Association, 53 years; ECAC College FootballOfficials, 44 years; Section 3 Basketball Committee, over 20 years; New York State Basketball Coaches Association 25 yearsPosition: State Chairperson, New York State Empire State Men's Basketball, 15 years; Assignor, Mohawk Valley Football OfficialsAssociation, 34 years; President, Rome Fran Allison Youth Basketball, 23 yearsHonors: International Association of Approved Basketball Officials for outstanding Service and loyalty; New York State Associationof Certified Football Officials: Merit AwardInducted: Section 3 Basketball Hall Of Fame; Rome Sports Hall of Fame, 2000; SUNYIT Wildcat Hall of Fame, 1998; New York StateBasketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, 2011; Greater Utica Sports Hall Of Fame Class of 2013; Rome Basketball Court StroughJr. High, named the Stan "Buddy" Evans Gymnasium, 2010.

Stan “Buddy” Evans

PREVIOUS HONOREES:

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Rory McCarthyOneida H.S.

Take pride in how far you have come and havefaith in how far you can go.

Jared N. FisherHolland Patent H.S.

I would like to thank my coaches for all of their helpand guidance throughout my 4 years.

Zach SteeleHerkimer Central H.S.

We love you and we are proud of you.Congratulations!

Love, Mom, Dad & Tyler

“Let your faith be bigger than your fear.”

James J. Connors, Jr.Henninger H.S.

OL/DL 4 years varsity footballVarsity track, shot and discus 4 years “diesel train”

“90% of the game is half mental.” – YOGI BERRA

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John Patrick DeMottCorcoran H.S.

Congrats to Corcoran High School Senior,John Patrick DeMott on a successful season

and best wishes in college!Love, Mom & Dad

Jedd BurdickMorrisville State College

Congrats, Jedd! Everyone in the Mustang family isproud to have you represent our program!

Michael NoleNew Hartford Senior H.S.

We’re so proud of you!!Love, Your Family

Dillon KnightSt. Lawrence University

Congratulations Dillon we know how hard you workedon and off the field. Good luck in Law School.

Love Mom & Steve

“Congratulations” “Cougar Pride”

“TeamWork makes the DreamWork.”Morrisville State Mustang Football

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�hapter �ward �inner

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

�igh chool �oach of the �ear �wardCRITERIA

This award is intended to provide recognition to an individual who has shown outstanding and meritorious footballcoaching, in addition to dedication, leadership and service, to football on and off the field.

The selected individual should represent and support the foundation’s fundamental creed of athletics in concertwith scholarship and civic leadership.

PREVIOUS HONOREES:

THIS YEAR’S HONOREE

Graduated from Indian River High School.

Attended SUNY Cortland.

Played 3 years at SUNY Cortland and was hired at Indian River in 1998 as a PE teacher prior to finishing my last yearof football at Cortland.

Coached varsity football since 1998 and been the head coach since 2006. Over-all record is 79-14.

Coached Indian River to 3 Sectional Titles in Section 10/7 and 1 Regional Championship.

Coached Indian River to 4 Conference Titles and 1 Sectional Title in Section 3, and the Class A State Title in 2014.

My wife Shannan and three kids Quincy, Rowan, and Ravan are all very supportive and love Indian River Football.

2014: DAVID KLINE

2013: JOSEPH J. SINDONI

2012: KEVIN DEPARDE

2011: TOM FREARS

2010: CARL SANFILIPPO

2009: BILL CARINCI

2008: STEVE BUSH

2007: DAVE MOSKOV

2006: PAUL SEALY

2005: JOSEPH CASSAMENTO

2005: CALVIN MOSHER

Coach Cory MarsellIndian River Central High School

�utstanding �ontribution to �mateur �ootball �wardCRITERIA

This award is intended to provide recognition to an individual whose efforts and activities have been in supportof amateur football and the goals of the local chapter.

Throughout the youth league, high school and collegiate playing fields of this country, these are remarkableindividuals who work tirelessly out of a pure love of the game and a desire to help our youth play it well. This awardseeks to recognize some of these noteworthy contributors.

Specific activities of the individual could range from coach to trainer to league organizer or fund raiser, andnot uncommonly all of the above. The selected individual should represent and support the Foundation’sfundamental creed of athletics in concert with scholarship and civic leadership.

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�hapter �ward �inner

2013: DOUG LOGAN

2011: PETE SALA

2010: HENRY ANDREW MORAN

2009: THOMAS R. TATHAM

2008: FRED DUNLAP

2007: GEORGE MANGICARO

2006: DICK BADER

2005: PAT TESTA

2004: BILL PAWLOSKI

2003: JOHN SMITH

2002: AL VEDDER

2001: ED FERRANTE

PREVIOUS WINNERS:

THIS YEAR’S HONOREE

Dick Cerone

EDUCATION: 1953 Graduate of West High School; 1961 BS Ithaca College; 1963 MS IthacaCollege; 1965 Director Certification in Health, Physical Education & Athletics @ ICMILITARY SERVICE: 1954 – 1956 US ArmyTEACHING: 1961-1963 Franklin H.S. Driver Education

1963-1977 Jefferson H.S. Physical Education1977-1980 Monroe H.S. Director of Athletics1980-1992 Greece Athena H.S. Director of Athletics1996-2006 Aquinas Institute Director of Athletics2012-present UPrep Director of Athletics

COACHING; 1963-1977 Jefferson H.S., Head Football Coach, 3 City Championships;1963-1977 JV Baseball; 1964-1972 Varsity WrestlingFAMILY: wife Jean (married 57 years); children Rick, Rob, Charles & Carolyn; grand children11, great grand daughter 1RETIRED: June 30, 2006; 45 Years in Education; 28 Years as an Athletic Director

AWARDS: NYS Coaches Association 1985; Coach of the Year 1969, 1973 & 1974; Eddie Meath Appreciation Award 1992;Matt Jackson Golden Glow Award 1992; National Federation Service Award 1992; NYS Football Coaches Award 1994;Kodak Community Service Award 1996; Inducted into Section V Football Hall of Fame 1998; RCCFO Honorary Membership 1999;Frontier Field Walk of Fame 2000; NYSFCA Skip Paridon Coaches Service Award 2003; Town of Greece Life Time AchievementAward 2007; Inducted into Aquinas Hall of Fame 2008; Inducted into Italian American Sports Hall Of Fame 2008; Inducted intoRochester Adult Recreation Association Hall Of Fame 2009; Chapter 5 - NYSAAA Distinguished Service Award 2010; Inducted intoGreece Athena Hall Of Fame 2010; New York State Recognition Award 2014ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 1964 Started the Section V Football Clinic; 1977 Developed the Section V football playoffs; 1983 Startedthe Eddie Meath All-Star Game; 1985 Started the Hall of Fame at Greece Athena H.S.; 1992 Developed the New York Statefootball playoffs; 1995 Started the New York State Football Coaches Association; 1995 First president of the NYSHSFCA;1998 Started the Section V Football Hall of Fame; 1974 to present, Section V Football Chairman (40 years); 1981 New York StateFootball Chairman (33 years).

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Benjamin KhourySherburne-Earlville H.S.We went beyond ourselves to win as a team.

Congratulations to the scholar athletes for theirdediction and accomplshments – Ben

Trey ShuppCarthage Central H.S.

We are so proud of all that you have accomplished.Your future is bright and with your dedication and

determination you will go far.Love, Mom, Dad, Cheyenne, and Tyrin

Adam Lee WestbrookMount Markham C.S.

Adam, I am proud that your hard work, motivationand positive attitude have paid off for you.

Keep making me proudLove from your #1 Fan, Mom

Collin RichardsCato-Meridian H.S.

Congratulations on a successful season! Your hardwork has paid off. We are proud of you!

Love - Mom, Dad, Tanner, and Merissa

“Out of Yourself . . . into the Team.”

“Challenges are what make life interesting and over-coming them is what makes life meaningful.”

– JOSHUA J. MARINE

“In life, as in football, you won’t go far unless youknow where the goalposts are.” – ARNOLD H. GLASGOW

“The difference between a successful person and othersis not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but

rather a lack of will.” – VINCE LOMBARDI

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Nicholas ReitzFulton G. Ray Bodley H.S.

Anthony RicottilliCortland Jr. Sr. H.S.

Congratulations. You are an outstanding Student-Athleteand an even more amazing young man. All your

success has been earned and is very well deserved.We are very proud of you.

Donovan WhippleWesthill H.S.

Congratulations! We’re very proud of you and all youraccomplishments on and off the football field!

Love, Dad, Mom, Greg & Mo

Cole CarpenterImmaculate Heart Central

Congratulations on your accomplishments on and offthe football field. We are so proud of you and weknow this is only the beginning of the many great

things you will achieve in your lifetime.Love, Mom, Dad & Zach

Anthony “Rico” Ricottilli

“Congratulations Cole.”

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2011: HONORABLE JOHN MCHUGH

2008: HONORABLE JOHN CHERUNDOLO

2007: E. DOUGLAS KENNA

2005: LT. BRYAN TAYLOR, U.S.N. 2002: HONORABLE NORMAN A. MORDUE

2001: PERNE BILLINGS

istinguished �merican �wardCRITERIA

This award is presented on special occasions to an outstanding American, but not necessarily to a former football player.The recipient will be a person who has maintained a lifetime of interest in the game and who has, over a long period of time,exhibitied leadership qualities and who has made a significant contribution to the betterment of amateur football in the UnitedStates and to the quality of life for all Americans.

THIS YEAR’S HONOREEU.S. Army Tenth Mountain Division

Fort Drum, New YorkMajor General Stephen J. Townsend, Commander, 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum

Accepting: Colonel David Doyle, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Commander

PREVIOUS WINNERS:

�hapter �ward �inner

Colonel Dave Doyle is the commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Longhorns. A native ofNew York, he is a 1993 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and holds an Masters Degree in Strategy from the National War College. He has served in support of operationsin Haiti, Iraq and Afghanistan in both conventional and special operations units.

Sergeant Jaren S. Jackson joined the Army in 2012 and serves as a Motor Transportation Operator. Sergeant Jackson played high school football at Vigor and T.R. MillerHigh School in Alabama from 2007-2011. He played his freshman and sophomore season earning all-state honors as a sophomore as safety. He transferred to T.R. Miller Highin spring of 2009 as a junior he earned all state honors again as a safety, leading his team to a state championship and leading class 3A in interceptions. His senior season heled his team to a 2nd straight state championship and earning all-state honors and finishing 2 in 3A Back of the year and finished 4th in Mr. Football for the state of Alabama.He earned a scholarship to Auburn University but before he started his playing career at Auburn during his freshman year, suffered a knee injury which ended his season andhis career.

Sergeant Michael G. Yount joined the Army in 2010 and serves as a Radio and Communication Security Equipment Repairer. Sergeant Yount played high school football atWarren G.Harding High School from 2004-2008 as a wide receiver. He was a 3 year starter, 2 year letterman, and as a senior he was the captain of the team. As a senior healso was named 1st Team All Conference and led the conference in reception touchdowns, 2nd in receiving yards and receptions. He led his team to a Conference Championshipon 2007 and a State Championship in 2008. After graduating high school, he attended Youngstown State University for 1 year. SGT Yount continues to play football in betweendeployments as a member of the Semi-Pro team, Watertown Revolution. Last year he finished the season with 10 Touchdowns and over 1,000 yards receiving.

Staff Sergeant Anthony Ciccariello Jr. joined the Army in 2009 and is a Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst. Staff Sergeant Anthony Ciccariello Jr. played high schoolfootball at Menchville High School from 2000 - 2004. He played quarterback and finished 2nd in the Peninsula District in passing yards and passing touchdowns. He wasnamed the team offensive player of the year and served as one of three team captains throughout the season. After graduating high school he continued playing football atBridgewater College as a quarterback and was part of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Champion Bridgewater College Eagles.

The modern 10th Mountain Division was reactivated as a "Light Infantry” Division at Fort Drum in February 1985, designed to meet awide range of worldwide infantry intensive contingency missions. Over the next six years, facilities were constructed, units were activated,soldiers assigned, and varying levels of training exercises were conducted to bring the divisionís units to their full readiness.

The Divisionís first deployment was to support recovery efforts in south Florida following Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Later that sameyear, units were deployed to Somalia to secure major cities and roads to provide safe passage for relief supplies to the starving Somalipopulation under Operation Restore Hope. In 1994, units deployed to Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy, conducting theArmy's first air assault from an aircraft carrier and providing security for President Aristideís return to Haiti.

Between 1997 and 2001, elements of the 10th Mountain Division supported peacekeeping and peace enforcement operations aroundthe world, serving with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert, and supporting operations in Bosnia and Kosovo.

In 2001, 10th Mountain Division units were among the first to deploy to Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attack and theDivision continued to support Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan as well as deploying various units to Iraq in support of OperationIraqi Freedom, through 2010. All Division units were redeployed from Afghanistan in 2014.

The 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) remains ready to deploy worldwide in support of global contingencies – a trained andcombat ready force for rapid deployment.

The 10th Mountain Division and the Syracuse University Football Team teamed together three years ago to incorporate the uniqueArmy leadership and team building exercises into the SU pre-season football program. The SU football team uses this opportunity to aidin the growth of the players and further their relationship with Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division. Fort Drum and SU view thisrelationship as a way to strengthen the bond between the 10th Mountain Division, SU football and members of the surrounding area.

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Ethan T. EvansSauquoit Valley Central H.S.

We could not be more proud of you Ethan!Pursue your dreams with confidence and all our love.

Mom, Dad, Kathryn, David, Garrett, Liam,Nana and PopPop.

John PoppleCanastota H.S.

We are proud of all your hard work and dedication.Its been great watching you play football for the last

12 years – Love Mom and Dad

Michael Francis PerrinoCooperstown H.S.

With sincere gratitude to all of those who have been apart of my development as a person, an athlete and a

teammate. Thank you!

Brett H. MilliganOnondaga Central H.S.

Congratulations Brett! We are so proud of you andyour accomplishments throughout high school.

We wish you the very best for your future.Love, Mom and Dad

“Congratulations John”

“Tiger Pride.”“Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready topay the price to make them come true.”

– LEON-JOSEPH CARDINAL SUENENS

“It’s not whether you get knocked down,it’s whether you get up.”– VINCE LOMBARDI

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Matthew V. VanDreasonThomas R. Proctor H.S.

“Congratulations, Bryce”

Bryce BelangerHamilton Central School

Congratulations on a great season to you and theMorrisvill-Eaton/Hamilton football team. You have so

much to be proud of, on and off of the field.

Ryan OliverVernon-Verona-Sherrill C.S.

We are very proud of he young man you havebecome in your accomplishments

Love, Mom and Dad

Romero Napoleon JonesWatertown H.S.

Your hard work continues to bring honor to our family.We are very proud of you and love you.

Remember the only place success comes before workis in the dictionary.

“Congratulations #77.” “Excellence on and off the field.”

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C E N T R A L N E W Y O R K C H A P T E R

The National Football Foundationand College Hall of Fame, Inc.

�ackground �nformationFounded in 1947 by Grantland Rice,General Douglas MacArthur and Colonel Earl (Red) Blaik,The National

Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame is dedicated to mobilizing the constructive forces of amateurfootball, at all levels, for the benefit of society as a whole.As stated most clearly by former President - andFoundation Gold Medal recipient - Dwight D. Eisenhower: “In football, in business, in the trades and the pro-fessions, the normal urge to excel provides one of the most hopeful assurances that our kind of society willcontinue to advance and prosper. Morale…the will to win, the fighting heart…are the honored hallmarks ofthe football coach and player. This morale, this will, this heart…we need not only in athletic teams as indi-vidual, but collectively.” To preserve and encourage these values in our nation’s youth,The National FootballFoundation helps to bring together all of the organized groups that play,coach,administer, support and reportamateur football.

THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION ARE DEDICATED TO: l.Preserving the spirit of football, its character-building attributes and its vital role in the education process.2.Fostering the use of these attributes and its vital role in the development of scholarship and leadership.3. Recognizing and honoring accomplishments both on and off the playing field.4. Providing permanence to the history of these accomplishments.

Today, The National Football Foundation - with more than 19,000 members in over 100 Chapters through-out the United States - conducts two major programs that make significant contributions in achieving theselofty goals.

I. THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDSThe Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete Awards are divided into two categories, local and national.

LOCAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES - HIGH SCHOOL LEVELEducators, coaches and community leaders agree that education and development values must be taught

at this level.The National Football Foundation’s Chapters provide the local community with positive role mod-els by recognizing those individuals in their community who best exemplify all three qualifications:

1. Outstanding academic application and performance 2. Exemplary school leadership and citizenship 3. Superior football performance

NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES - COLLEGE LEVELAlthough the basic requirements remain the same - Scholarship,Citizenship and Football Performance - the

competition is clearly more intense.The National Football Foundation’s National Scholar-Athletes are truly rep-resentative of our nation’s best and brightest.To date,The National Football Foundation has awarded Scholar-Athlete scholarships totaling nearly seven million dollars.

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David Thomas FloodBishop Ludden H.S.

We are proud of your hard work and dedication.Good luck in the future

Tyler HudsonWhitesboro H.S.

Hunter Michael BowdenWeedsport Jr./Sr. H.S.

Congratulations Hunter on a great high school career!We are so proud.

Love – Your biggest fans, Mom, Dad & Reilly

Jack BurgmasterAuburn H.S.

Jack, a 4 great years of V Football in the AuburnMaroon tradition. You are a hard working, team leader

both on and off the field. Best of luck at UAlbany.

“There are no traffic jams along the extra mile.”– ROGER STAUBACH

“Congrats to Jack Burgmaster - #5 Auburn HS.”“Congratulations David.”

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“Congratulations Daniel!”

Justin B. CoxChittenango H.S.

Daniel HatchSolvay H.S.

We are so very proud of all you have accomplished.Love – Mom and Dad

“Josh you are a Special Son”

Josh ReidOriskany Jr./Sr. H.S.

You have made us proud!Congratulkation, We Love You!!

Mom, Dad, Justin, Grandpa Reid & Madison

Brian SilferCazenovia H.S.

We are proud of you.

“Football is like life - it requires perserverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for

authority.” – VINCE LOMBARDI

“Congratulations Justin”

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Since its early beginnings in 1951,The College Football Hall of Fame has grown to become one of theworld’s major sports shrines.Today, more than 810 players and coaches - those whose careers have exempli-fied the Foundation’s basic creed of Scholarship, Citizenship and Performance - are enshrined at The CollegeFootball Hall of Fame in South Bend,Indiana.The temple of the great college football men,honoring those whohave honored the game with their contributions, is the creation and ongoing commitment of The NationalFootball Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In addition,The Annual Kickoff Classic at the Meadowlands inNew Jersey provides a major source of revenue to support The Foundation and its scholarship programs.Other activities sponsored by The National Football Foundation include the Annual Awards Dinner, the award-ing of the MacArthur Bowl and Championship trophies to all Divisions of College Football.

The National Football Foundation seeks to not only honor the great players and coaches in the history ofCollege Football but to also inspire our nation’s youth to compete on the athletic fields and in the classroomand to assume leadership roles on the high school and college campuses today.

The National Football Foundation honors men who honor the game, men who have revealed a love ofcountry, concern for their fellow man and the nation’s youth — men who get involved in community affairs,men who care about today’s problems and tomorrow’s leadership.

In a broad but very significant sense The National Football Foundation is a nationwide educational organ-ization. It enlists the ex-player, educator, athletic director and coach, the football official, writer and commen-tator, and the football fan in the service of the American youth. It strives to promote football as an integral andwholesome part of our educational processes; to inculcate the ideals of sportsmanship into the mind of thespectator as well as that of the player;and to encourage the most beneficial direction and playing of the gameat schools and colleges throughout the country.

To achieve its aims, the Foundation seeks to establish the true concept of football and to gain recognitionof the significant role it plays in the preservation and advancement of our way of life. It endeavors to attainthese goals by disseminating relevant information through its own publications and the other voices that reachthe public, by granting awards and fellowships for postgraduate study to college seniors who have been out-standing in football ability, academic achievement and campus leadership during their undergraduate years,and by honoring in the College Football Hall of Fame those college players and coaches whose deeds and livesduring and after their playing and coaching days have been exemplary and inspiring.

Throughout the country, over 19,000 members of The Foundation, working through their local chaptershonor and award to high school scholar-athletes fellowships for their college undergraduate studies.

The Foundation, in accomplishing its purposes, serves not only the youth but the nation as well. Highschool and college football, conducted and played in the proper way, teaches lessons which, together withthose taught in the classroom, help mold young Americans sound in heart, mind and body.

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

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c holar �thlete �ward �onorees– COLLEGE –

ADIRONDACKTYLER J. CHASE

A-P-WAUSTIN P. APPLEBY

AUBURNJACK BURGMASTER

BALDWINSVILLECOLE J. BURCHILL

BISHOP GRIMESGREGORY M. MACALUSO

BISHOP LUDDENDAVID THOMAS FLOOD

CAMDENSCOTT GRAHAM

CANASTOTAJOHN P. POPPLE

CARTHAGETREY M. SHUPP

CATO-MERIDIANCOLLIN C. RICHARDS

CAZENOVIABRIAN SILFER

CENTRAL SQUAREDOMINIC GODICI

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMYROBERT A. MATOUSEK, JR.

CHITTENANGOJUSTIN B. COX

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMYJOSHUA C. BROWN

CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSEJAKE MCARDELL

COOPERSTOWNMICHAEL F. PERRINO

CORCORANJOHN PATRICK DEMOTT

CORTLANDANTHONY RICOTTILLI

DOLGEVILLEKASEY W. FOSTER

EAST SYRACUSE-MINOAKOLLIN DIEDRICKSON

FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUSJAKE WITTIG

FOWLERCARLOS D. MCARTHUR II

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLERNICHOLAS SPINA

G. RAY BODLEY, FULTONNICHOLAS REITZ

GENERAL BROWNCOLTON JAMES SNYDER

HANNIBALAUSTIN P. MATTISON

C E N T R A L N E W Y O R K C H A P T E R

The National Football Foundationand College Hall of Fame, Inc.

– HIGH SCHOOL –

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

COLGATE UNIVERSITYSPENCER J. WALLACH

CORNELL UNIVERSITYRUSH IMHOTEP

ITHACA COLLEGEBEN CARY

HAMILTONMICHAEL DEPERCIN

MORRISVILLE STATEJEDD D. BURDICK

ST. LAWRENCEDILLON KNIGHT

SUNY CORTLANDJOSEPH DELUCA

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYJ. SAM RODGERS

UTICA COLLEGEJON TREEN

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Jake McArdellCicero-North Syracuse H.S.

We are so proud of you.Keep working hard and success will follow.

Mom, Dad and Cortney

Jack R. HeatonNotre Dame Jr./Sr. H.S.

Utica We love you.

Dad, Mom, Mary Katherine & Margaret

“Congratulations Jake”

Kollin DiedricksonEast Syracuse Minoa H.S.

We are so proud of all you’ve accomplished!Keep working hard and continue to do your best.

We Love you.Mom, Dad and Cameron

It’s not always going to be easy,but it is always going to be worth it!

“Congratulations, We are proud of you.”

Michael VitalePort Byron H.S.

Dana L. West High SchoolYou always manage to make us very proud. Youwork hard and deserve all the success you have

achieved – Mom, Dad, Lexi & Morgan

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Tyler J. ChaseAdirondack Central H.S.

To a wonderful young man,we are incredibly proud of you.

Austin P. ApplebyAltmar-Parrish-Williamstown H.S.We are proud of the young man you’ve become andlook forward to what you’ll accomplish in the future

Love Mom, Dad, Ashley, Madelyn & Ryan

Nick SpinaFrankfort-Schuyler H.S.

Congratulations on being awarded Scholar-Athlete.This is truly an outstanding achievement.

“Congrats” “Congratulations Nick #7”

Robert A. Matousek, Jr.Central Valley Academy

Love, Mom, Dad, Katy, Grandma & Grandpa

“Keep drinking that Kool-Aid” “It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whetheryou get up.” –VINCE LOMBARDI

“Just Relax” –AARON ROGERS

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HENNINGERJAMES J. CONNORS, JR.

HERKIMERZACH STEELE

HOLLAND PATENTJARED N. FISHER

HOMER CENTRALANDREW COTTRELL

IMMACULATE HEART CENTRALCOLE CARPENTER

INDIAN RIVER CENTRALDENSEL BARNES

JAMESVILLE-DEWITTBENJAMIN WIPPER

JORDAN-ELBRIDGERYAN COOPER

LITTLE FALLSMATTHEW SAMMONS

LIVERPOOLMATTHEW SALA

LOWVILLE ACADEMYCONNOR M. FAYLE

MARCELLUSAARON CHRISTOPHER CUSICK

MEXICOJACOB WOOLSON

MORRISVILLE-EATON HAMILTONBRYCE BELANGER

MOUNT MARKHAMADAM LEE WESTBROOK

NEW HARTFORDMICHAEL J. NOLE II

NEW YORK MILLSCAMERON LYONS

NOTTINGHAMRYCKARCE CAMPBELL

ONEIDA CITYRORY MCCARTHY

ONONDAGA CENTRALBRETT H. MILLIGAN

ORISKANYJOSHUA THOMAS REID

OSWEGOEDWARD SHERIDAN

PHOENIXDUSTIN BLUMER

PORT BYRON/UNION SPRINGSMICHAEL J. VITALE III

PULASKI ACADEMYMATTHEW MCNITT

ROME FREE ACADEMYPETER MASTRACCO

SANDY CREEK CENTRALJOSHUA M. LOCOCO

SAUQUOIT VALLEYETHAN T. EVANS

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLEBEN KHOURY

SKANEATELESJOHN P. TEIXEIRA, IV

SOLVAYDANIEL R. HATCH

SOUTH JEFFERSON CENTRALLOGAN BLOUNT

THOUSAND ISLANDSCOREY D. BYERS

TULLYKYLE HOKE

UTICA NOTRE DAMEJACK R. HEATON

UTICA PROCTORMATTHEW V. VANDREASON

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILLRYAN M. OLIVER

WATERTOWN CITYROMERO NAPOLEON JONES

WATERVILLENOAH BARNES

WEEDSPORT CENTRALHUNTER MICHAEL BOWDEN

WEST CANADA VALLEYCOLE SMITH

WEST GENESEEJOSHUA A. MATTICE

WESTHILLDONOVAN JAMES WHIPPLE

WESTMORELANDTYLER S. PLATT

WHITESBORO CENTRALTYLER A. HUDSON

www.cnyfootballfoundation.com

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�ast Scholar �thlete �ward �innersPast Scholar Athletes and Year

HIGH SCHOOLADIRONDACKSteve Haller 2001Nicholas Reppard 2002Eamonn DeGraaf 2004Kyle Armstrong 2006Travis J. Lemon 2007Michael K. Wilbert 2008Craig Dittl 2009Cody Buhler 2012Joseph G. Acey 2013Coty Lutz 2014

ALEXANDRIA BAYRyan Foster 2012

ALTMAR PARISH WILLIAMSTOWNLewis Simmons 2003Nathan Russell 2005William J. Cefaratti 2006Aaron D. Ingersoll 2007Michael G. Phillips, Jr. 2008Steven C. Palmer 2010Eric Bzdick 2011Gregory E. Palmer 2012Lawrence “L.J.” Phoenix 2013Ty Christian 2014

AUBURNJeff Bryant 2001Mike Hovey 2003Bryan Newcomb 2004Carl Festa 2005Bryant Carnicelli 2006Eric S. Miller 2007Matthew Hoey 2008Michael Miskell 2009Edward Lukowski 2010Justin M. Corcoran 2011Matthew F. Tehan 2012Joseph J. Schillace 2013Michael Foltz 2014

BALDWINSVILLEChris Stahl 2001Craig Simons 2002Shawn Herrman 2003Jason Boltus 2004Brent Quimby 2005John Lawrence 2006Timothy J. Witherbee 2007Evan M. Twombly 2008Brian Wilson 2009Niko Manning 2010Eric M. Tommarello 2011Carter Twombly 2012Eric Anthony 2013Kendrick M. “Ricky” Sparks 2014

BEAVER RIVERBrett M. McVoy 2014

BISHOP GRIMESRoland Burke 2005Casey James Evans 2013

BISHOP LUDDENAndrew Murray 2004Connor Sweeney 2008Conor P. Cosgrove 2010Aaron Maher 2011Matthew Rogers 2012Collin John Cacchione 2013Timothy J. Rooney 2014

CAMDENAaron Wdowin 2001Kyle Graham 2002David Patrick 2003Jeffrey Sanders 2004Ryan Loomis 2005Ryan O’Hara 2006Timothy Patrick Sullivan 2007Daniel L. Zeller 2008Kyle Coniff 2009

Holden J. Coon 2010Jeff Richards 2011Karl W. Kirch 2012Joseph Muller III 2014

CANASTOTABrian Kropa 2002Robert Watkins 2003Daniel Gaglianese 2004Craig A. Kropa 2005Jason Sgarlata 2006Matthew L. Owens 2007Benjamin T. Rinauto 2008Ryan Merrell 2009Michael R. Tornatore III 2010Jeffrey R. Merrell 2011Gavin Campbell 2012Wyatt J. Albanese 2013Matthew A. Russitano 2014

CARTHAGEJared Little 2001Matt Zando 2002Paul Zando 2004Thomas Eighmey 2005McLean Beyor 2006John T. Murphy, Jr. 2007Z. Perrin Gerber 2008James Grimm 2009Patrick Gibbons 2010Nicholas A. Piroli 2011Ian Ates 2012Brandon M. Bush 2013William Gunner Serota 2014

CATO MERIDIANJonathon McDonald 2001Andrew Kazulak 2002Nick Snow 2003T.K. Hayden 2007Dillon Caswell 2009Erik D. Tuttle 2010Matthew T. Piedmonte 2011Joshua Woods 2012Ryan M. White 2013Tyler Van Norstrand 2014

CAZENOVIACorey Flynn 2001Adam Kulczycky 2002Craig Perkins 2003Ben Koesterer 2004Jake Dorsey 2005Kevin Duffy 2006Thomas Eschen, Jr. 2007Arthur J. Bigsby III 2008Sean Dougherty 2009Chad T. Dorrance 2010Liam Ryan 2011Doyle Patrick Judge 2012Chad C. Warren 2013Kevin Hopsicker 2014

CENTRAL SQUARE/PAUL V. MOOREDavid Foster 2001Andrew Bliss 2002Josh Rice 2003Shaun Waldron 2004Justin Campeau 2005Travis Castleman 2006Jacob Domachowske 2007Dennis Timmons 2008Matthew McChesney 2009Michale Gebo 2010Scott Davies 2011Joseph M. Battaglia 2012Sean Spier 2013Jeff Tomion 2014

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMYTravis Mead 2014

CHITTENANGOJohn Gordon 2001Kein Trease 2002

Mike Kern 2003Alex Tripoli 2004Brandon Corp 2005Matthew B. Mikulka 2007Jeffrey R. Hayes 2008Ryan Schiedo 2009Craig D. Martin 2010Steven G. Mesmer 2011Bradley Phelps 2012Kyle Zimmer 2013Matthew Cretaro 2014

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMYDan Paulus 2001Marcello Distasio Jr. 2002Chris Paulus 2003Joseph Battaglia 2004Richard Cummings 2005Matt Kinnan 2006Nicholas A. Trasolini 2007Zachary J. Brown 2008Jay Petosa 2009Andrew Frasier 2010Tyler Dale Hamblin 2011Cameron MacPherson 2012Benjamin A. Capella 2013Timothy Pierret 2014

CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSEMike Tucci 2001Mark Schnobrich 2002Curtis Johnson 2003Travis Gang 2004Kyle Dolan 2005Mike Meola, Jr. 2006Gregory Larioni 2007Daniel M. Minahan 2008Chad Dubiel 2009Anthony Hansen Bianchi 2010Corey J. Barnes 2011Alec Hulchanski 2012Avery L. Yarn, Jr. 2013Mitchell Dunay 2014

CLINTON CENTRALJames Jarrett 2009Jordan Robinson 2013Steven Williams 2014

COOPERSTOWNMichael Senchyshyn 2002Jeremy Holmes 2003Chris Zoeller 2004Nick Schifano 2005Travis Walrath 2006Lucas Edward Niedzialkowski 2007Michael J. Croft 2008Dan Senif 2009Matthew Lucas Folts 2010Jeremiah Hurtubise Ford 2012Jacob Miller 2013Lucas P. Lyons 2014

CORCORANMary Montague 2003John Burgess 2004Melaquan Saffold 2006Rashad M. Burns 2008Quashawn Gran 2009James O. Townsend, Jr. 2010Trenell D. Boggans 2011Johnnie Robinson 2012Trayvaughn Agnewel 2013Nasheem Walker 2014

CORTLANDDan Pitcher 2005Nicholas Reisweber 2006Jeremiah J. Hartnett 2007Matthew J. Pitcher 2008Jake Bryson 2009Caleb E. Wright 2010

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Matthew SalaLiverpool H.S.

Congratulations on this exceptional honor achievedthrough hard work, dedication and discipline.

We are all very proud of you!

Joshua MatticeWest Genesee H.S.

We are very proud of the young man that youhave become through your determination,

perseverance, and character.Love, Mom, Dad, and Val

Josh BrownChristian Brothers Academy

Josh, keep standing tall.Love, Mom, Dad, and the rest of the “Shire.”

“If you so choose, the challenges can make you strongerand the disappointments more determined.”

–RALPH MARSTON

“The only person you are destined to become is theperson you decide to be.” –RALPH WALDO EMERSON

Corey ByersThousand Islands H.S.

The Thousand Islands School and Community areProud of you . . .and Best of Luck!

Congratulations Corey . . . You are Most Deserving Congratulations Matthew

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Andrew CottrellHomer H.S.

Incredibly proud of the young man you’ve become.Love ya - Mom, Dad, Nate, & Ris

Matthew SammonsLittle Falls H.S.

We’ve enjoyed watching you grow. Your hard work,discipline and determination, both on and off the field,has brought you this far. We look forward to sharing

future accomplishments with you. We love you!.Dad, Mom, Nathan and Andrew

Ryan CooperJordan Elbridge H.S.

Congratulations ~ We are so proud of youLove, Mom, Dad and Sean

John TeixeiraSkaneateles H.S.

Congratulations John.We are so proud of everything you do.

Love Mom and Dad

“Football is like life - it requires perserverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for

authority.” – VINCE LOMBARDI

“The price of success is hard work, dedication to thejob at hand, and the determination that whether wewin or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves

to the task at hand.” – VINCE LOMBARDI

“Our Favorite Laker”

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Justin Tabel 2011Devon Darrow 2012Joshua Gutchers 2013Zachary Whelan 2014

DOLGEVILLERobert Wein 2001Ryan Jorrey 2006Kelsey J. Brandow 2008Clay Ardoin 2009Christopher M. Robotham 2010T.J. Scharpou 2011David Levey 2012Austin Frederick 2013Jason Nastovski 2014

EAST SYRACUSE MINOAKevin Gowin 2001Joshua Anderson 2002Sean Condon 2003Justin Taylor 2004Adam Brainard 2005Cory Graham 2006Nicholas Kolod 2007Mick Letcher 2008Eric Waltz 2009Naeal Abu-Speitan 2010Andrew J. Reichert 2011Bobby Campese 2012Stephen Loder 2013Kyle Hesse 2014

FAYETTEVILLE MANLIUSWilliam Cummings 2001Elliot T. Goode 2002Ryan Twichell 2003Jonathon Kolozsvary 2004David Mackintosh 2005Isaac Bailey 2006Ethan Gilbert 2007Michael J. Riccione 2008Chris Quinn 2009Michael O’Neil 2010John Wittig 2011Conner Chen 2012Sean Bright 2013Jacob C. Pulver 2014

FOWLERSyeeb Howard 2001Jerrell Grady 2002Jeremiah Chandler 2003Jowan Thornton 2004Chad Hayden 2005Prince Mack 2006Brian Jones 2007Forrest Williams, Jr. 2008Ron Pugh 2009Joshua Cruz 2010Darryn Cooley 2011Matthew Neuser 2012John Carnegie 2013Dalton N. Cooley 2014

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLERMarc Reina 2005Ryan Button 2006Todd Storey 2007Hank A. Penree 2008J.B. Nicotera 2009Andrew J. Talarico 2010Joseph Cooper 2011Patrick J. Fraccola 2012Brandon Longo 2013Joseph DeSarro 2014

FULTON/G. RAY BODLEYNicholas Barnes 2001Matthew Pollock 2002Harry Merritt 2003Zachary Bogardus 2004Dan Pollock 2005Tony A. Cortese 2006Connan E. Ingham 2008Jacob Osborn 2009D.J. Ingham 2010Steven DeLisle 2012Cody Dick 2013Seth Britton 2014

GENERAL BROWNChristopher Soluri 2001Matthew Ganter 2002Steve Vigliotti 2003Derek Lane 2004Richard Lagos 2005Thomas Lagos 2006Jeffrey Fournier 2007Josh Dietterich 2009Jacob A. Powell 2010Nicholas Frears 2011Joshua O’Hearn 2012Corey Gaffney 2013Robert Pickeral, Jr.

HAMILTONZac Darrow 2004Dan Roe 2005Jared York 2006

HANNIBALRon March 2001Douglas Andrew Morgan 2007Dustin L. Eells 2008

HENNINGERJavon Taylor 2001Greg Rommel 2002Thomas Davis 2003Corey Cage 2004Doug Fulmer, Jr. 2005Jeffrey Petersen II 2006Kenneth A. Williams 2007Timothy W. Rommel 2008Matt Kline 2009Cameron T. Robinson 2010Willie Walker, Jr. 2011Kyle Adams 2012Richard Robinson 2013Michael J. Campagna 2014

HERKIMERJason Stack 2003Joel Ahern 2004Kyle Crandall 2005Arthur Zhushma 2008John Crandall 2009Sean Crandall 2012Michael Dober 2013Steven Napolitano 2014

HOLLAND PATENTCurtis Hurlbut 2011Quade Kirk 2012Joseph Austin Mann 2013

HOMERAaron LeFever 2001Russell Oechsle 2003Luke Siwula 2004Derrick Hartnett 2005John Williams 2006Trevor J. O’Gorman 2007Mike Carboine 2008Brandon Simonetta 2009James M. Cochran 2010Joe Marchetti 2011Michael J. Hartnett 2012Nathan Cole 2013Nicholas S. Holcomb 2014

ILIONAnthony Bonvino 2001Andrew Lytwynec 2002Jacob Woudenberg 2003Chris Malley 2006Eric Lachacz 2007Andrew Dusseault 2009Alexander B. Benoit 2010Jon Treen 2011Matthew Hall 2012

IMMACULATE HEART CENTRALDavid Gebo 2001Samuel Burgess 2002John Northrup 2003Christian Spicer 2004Jordan Mentry 2005Jordan Yuhas 2006

Luke B. Kalemas 2008Antonio Doldo 2009Thomas Burgess 2010Kyle Hauk 2011Santino Paolo Alteri 2012Matthew M. Moran 2013Miles Sexton 2014

INDIAN RIVERDameyan L. Williams 2010Nathan Davis 2011Derrick Dalton 2012Kody Smith 2013Kaleb Loar 2014

JAMESVILLE DEWITTRyan Steenberg 2001Grant Anderson 2003Brad Heil 2004Andrew Cottet 2005Kyle Jenner 2006Ross M. Greenky 2007Alex William Jorgensen 2008Kenneth J. Schunck 2010Nick Firman 2011Koy Adams 2012Zach Shapiro 2013Peter Crossett 2014

JORDAN ELBRIDGENick Doerr 2001Brandon Farrar 2002Kyle Guadagnolo 2003Timothy Berwind 2004Salvatore DiSanza, Jr. 2005John P. Thomas 2006Jason Coleman 2007James R. Hohm 2008William Smithson 2009Connor M. Smart 2010Sean Cooper 2011Logan W. Smart 2012Noland Michels 2013Taylor Jones 2014

LAFAYETTEBrett Dennis 2002Shawn Coon 2004William O’Brien 2006Cory M. Russell 2007Scott W. Harrington 2008

LITTLE FALLSBarry Spaulding 2006Jeffrey W. Mendl 2007James G. Sarto 2008Andrew Gorinshek 2009Nathan Sammons 2010Tim Morgan 2011Zach R. McLaughlin 2012Andrew Sammons 2013

LIVERPOOLMatthew Gervais 2001Jeffrey Snyder 2002Matthew Ventre 2003Brandon Watters 2004Brendan Rogers 2005Cory Gionet 2006John Matthew Root 2007Paul L. Stanzione 2008Daniel Wentworth 2009James L. Wright 2010Josh Withrow 2011Joseph Nicholas Pizzuto 2012Nicholas P. Husak 2013Benjamin C. Terzini 2014

LOWVILLE ACADEMYPatrick Reagan 2001Harold Honey 2002Kenneth Birchenough 2003John Cushing 2004Matthew McHugh 2005David Widrick 2006Ross M. Virkler 2007William H. Snyder 2008Joshua Jones 2009Justin Roy Hirschey 2010

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Mark Nortz 2011Logan D. Rohr 2012Eric Bingle 2013Danile Austin 2014

MARCELLUSNick Larkin 2002Eric Kraus 2003Ben Sopchak 2004Bill Kinney 2005Corey Fike 2006Patrick D. Keegan 2007Jeffrey Watson 2008Greg Kelly 2009William J. Fiacchi 2010Ricky Alfreds 2011Kyle Hastings 2012Cullen M. Stubbs 2013Stephen J. Hogan 2014

MEXICOMatthew Colvin 2001Russell Daniels 2002Christopher Widell 2003Kenny Wood 2006Travis Ladd 2007David H. Kinney 2008Michael Mournighan 2009James P. Wilson 2010Brandon Burnham 2011Shaun Kinney 2012Thomas J. LaCelle 2013Alden Fox 2014

MORISVILLE-EATON HAMILTONWyatt l. Morris 2014

MOHAWK CENTRALDan Gardner 2011Philip A. Streeter 2012Michael A. Santillo 2013

MOUNT MARKHAMDaniel D. Roberts 2010Nick Bailey 2011Colton H. Dye 2012Joshua Holtham 2013Allan M. Culver 2014

NEW HARTFORDKevin Bartoszek 2001Jeremy Kozak 2002Vito Pugliano 2003Shaun McQueary 2004Ed Timpano 2005Travis Owens 2006Kyle B. Hutchinson 2007Zachary T. Armstrong 2008John Boyle 2009Dylan J. Hoffman 2010Joe Talarico 2011Derek German 2012James S. DeFazio 2013Brian M. Verbickas 2014

NEW YORK MILLSNicholas Houle 2006George P. Albert 2014

NOTTINGHAMKory Lobdell 2003Brandon Clark 2004Shaton Clark 2005Chaz W. Legette 2006Adam Lee Mika 2007Kevin Kassel Sabine 2008Terrence Warren 2009Joshua J. Mims 2010Robert Alexander Howard 2011Delvon Sullivan 2012Derrick Gore 2013Jefari Davis 2014

NOTRE DAMEAnthony Altieri 2002Michael Buffa 2005

ONEIDAJohn Lanzafame 2002

Kevin Donegan 2003Robert Kramer 2004Devin Blessing 2005Mark Morris 2006Matthew D. Kramer 2007Edward Dale Ano 2008Ryan Kramer 2009Ryan Shene 2010Evan Watson 2011Brandon T. Worley 2012Kyle Peck 2013David G. Carroll 2014

ONONDAGA CENTRAL SCHOOLSJon LeMessurier 2001Chris Mayotte 2002Kyle Martin 2003Mike Hart 2004Felipe Diaz 2005Joseph Brewer 2006Justin Rogers 2008Zach Holbrook 2009Isaac Goodman 2010Jermaine Adams 2011Andrew Fisher 2012Timothy Pierce 2013Charles Pierce 2014

ORISKANYCody James Murphy 2013Ryan Christopher Lockwood 2014

OSWEGORyan DeRose 2003Dom Scanlon 2004Nicholas Cummings 2005David Winklebleck 2007Jeremy D. Linn 2008Abe McAndrew 2009Michael R. Brown 2010Chris D. Pike 2011Peter Khamis 2012Rob A. Ziegler 2013Garrett T. Skinner 2014

PHOENIXEric Mason 2001Adam Wood 2002Ryan Milliken 2003Randall C. Bittel 2005Matthew Lippert 2006Travis Hughes 2007Jacob Deshaies 2008Alex Milliken 2009Benjamin Ewald 2012Bruce Duane Jones, III 2013Dylan Doupe 2014

PORT BYRONSean O’Hora 2007Michael L. Bernardoni 2008Zachary Kudla 2010Caleb Green 2011Daniel O’Hara, Jr. 2012Kyle Podolak 2013

PORT BYRON / UNION SPRINGSSchyler Delamarter 2014

PULASKIJoe Kondratowicz 2003Nick Sottung 2004Brandon Mahaffy 2005Tyler Perry 2006Daniel M. Pastuf 2007Michael J. Buckley 2008Joseph B. Bright 2009Kasey P. McConnell 2010Michael J. Cowan 2011Mason T. Fahnestock 2012Joshua E. LaRock 2013Kyle Glenister 2014

ROME CATHOLICChristopher N. Pallas 2007

ROME FREE ACADEMYDerrick Hogan 2001Chet DiBari 2002

Perry Edwards 2003Tim Szczerba 2004Thomas Manning 2005Joe DiMaggio 2006Thomas Brognano 2007Kal Patrick Campbell 2008Justin Torres 2009Kyle Hash 2011Richard H. Stapleton, II 2012Brett McKinney 2013Robert Anthony Alder 2014

SANDY CREEKTimothy Blodgett 2001Joseph Spano 2002R. Russell Sperati 2004Jeremy J. Freeman 2006Troy J. Shirley 2007Troy J. Shirley 2008Michael Elkin 2009Koby D. Fowler 2010Jacob Halsey 2011Joshua Bradberry 2012Mitchell S. Garvin 2013William “Jake” Benedict 2014SAUQUOIT VALLEYPatrick J. Julian, Jr. 2008Ryan D. Critelli 2010David Evans 2011Mark Andrew Martin 2012Matthew R. Wheelock 2013

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLEJoseph E. Corey, Jr. 2010Gregory F. DuVall 2011Cory M. Musician 2012Matthew R.W. Smith 2013Adam Alishauskas 2014

SKANEATELESAlexander Kelsen 2005Linus W. Walton, Jr. 2007Kenneth Dean 2008Drake Hill 2009Scott Bruening 2010Patrick Roberts 2011Ryan P. Sherman 2012James Steven Bright 2013Nicholas Hyland 2014

SOLVAYTodd Acchione 2001Brandon Fougnier 2002Mike Wall 2003Salvatore Cavallaro 2004Christopher Martinez 2005Brian R. Goodrich 2006Joseph V. Frateschi 2007Benjamin E. Carl 2008Thomas Hayes 2009R.J. Lostumbo 2010Jack S. DeGonzaque, Jr. 2011John D. Salvagno 2012Michael J. Nicolini 2013Cody Pucello 2014

SOUTH JEFFERSONJ. Hunter Greene 2001Sean Majo 2002Jon Jerome 2003Michael Burgess 2004Edward Blackford 2005Patrick Blackford 2006Anthony M. Behling 2007Jamison P. Crast 2008Kevin Deon 2009Grant C. White, Jr. 2010Taylor E. Mustizer 2011Mitchell Modlin 2012Jacob J. Perry 2013Gregory Gilligan 2014

SOUTH LEWISMatthew B. Mooney 2014

THOUSAND ISLANDSBrendan Geiss 2001Nathan Kieff 2002Lance Peterson Jr. 2003

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Jordan Jones 2005Bryan Wiley 2006Adam J. Powers 2008Tim Freitag 2009Kevin W. Bachman II 2010Evan William Bach 2011Ethan J. Whitton 2012Michael LaFlamme 2013Erick Lange 2014

TULLYMatthew Brophy 2001Josh VanBuskirk 2002Timothy Bedore 2003Sam Sirota 2005Tom Sproul 2006Jonathan Stidd 2007Dylan P. Doody 2008Rory J. Spain 2010Erich Ovis Gaues 2011Josiah Long 2014

UTICA NOTRE DAMEAlex Kondzielawa 2014

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILLDaniel J. Walts 2010Collin M. Way 2011Matthew J. Sliker 2012Brett D. Field, Jr. 2013Dane P. Carlson 2014

WATERTOWN CITYJoshua L. Pierce 2008John M. Castilleja 2014

WATERVILLEJonathan H. Piersma 2014

WEEDSPORTBrian Bach 2002Tyler Saladin 2003Matthew Drury 2004Michael Case 2005Adam M. Quigley 2007Jacob Ekross 2008Abraham J. Jordan 2010David S. Chirco 2011Austin M. Ashby 2012Joseph James Yorio 2013Austin Craig McDeid 2014

WEST CANADA VALLEYJacob Sloan 2007Benjamin E. Maxwell 2008Matthew Butler 2010Troy M. Moody 2011Eric P. Butler 2012John P. Joslin 2013Ryan D. Moody 2014

WEST GENESEEMike Baracco 2001Shawn Freitas 2002Chris Whipple 2003Bryan Stanistreet 2004Sean Richards 2005Anthony V. Mangovski 2006Patrick J. Scott 2007Timothy P. Moran 2008Michael Gagnon 2009Connor Zeman 2010Daniel S. Hillery 2011Joseph Emilio Pedrotti 2012Daniel John Ginestro 2013Corey A. Dunlap 2014

WESTHILLJoe DiFabio 2001Christopher Marando 2002Evan Flynn 2003Justin Kurtz 2004Alan Coholan 2005Alexander Lee 2006Joseph Q. Bright 2007Derek R. Kurtz 2008Ben Longo 2009Jeffrey B. Law 2010Benjamin J. Chrisfield 2011

Jacob William Nigolian 2012Peter A. “Tony” Rogers 2013Tyler John King 2014

WESTMORELANDJosh White 2002Ben Zamperetti 2003T.J. Losowski 2009David K. Bowers 2010Joseph S. Patrick 2011Tyler Robert Barnes 2012Tyler Michael Crandall 2013Tyler J. Taverne 2014

WHITESBORO CENTRALMark Van Deusen 2001Kenneth Smith 2002Geoff Henderson 2003Eric Reile 2004Daryl Kasprowizz 2005Josh Mullen 2006Thomas Havener 2007Steven S. Karboski, Jr. 2008Sean Wlock 2009Joshua D. Visalli 2010Michael J. Sullivan 2011Conner G. Passalacqua 2012Theodore J. Olney 2013Cody J. Stewart 2014

COLLEGECOLGATE UNIVERSITYJohn Frieser 2002John Frieser 2003John Frieser 2004Jared Nepa 2006Michael Gallihugh 2007Michael Gallihugh 2008Greg Sullivan 2009Greg Sullivan 2010Greg Sullivan 2011Gavin McCarney 2014

CORNELL UNIVERSITYJoe Splendorio 2001Ricky Rahne 2002Keith Ferguson 2003Neil Morrissey 2004Brad Kitlowski 2005Patrick Potts 2006Anthony Macaluso 2007Michael Boyd 2008Luke Siwula 2009Stephen Liuzza 2010Anthony Ambrosi 2011Jeff Mathews 2014

SUNY CORTLANDMatthew Urciuoli 2001Brian Babst 2002Todd Goodwin 2003Mike Stepnick 2004Ryan DeCamp 2005Joshua Jablonski 2006Adam Haas 2007Jeff Beck 2008Andrew Giulino 2009Brian Wiley 2010Daniel Pitcher 2011William Smith 2012Nicholas Daley 2014

HAMILTON COLLEGERon Thomas 2001Christopher Weeden Jr. 2002Sam Bowlby 2004Sean Thorsen 2005Jonathan Michel 2013Andrew Madigan 2014

ITHACA COLLEGEAdam Grossman 2001Brian Young 2002Justin Daly 2003Seth Molisani 2004Jeff Welch 2005Dustin Ross 2006Justin Brunell 2007Ryan Terlecki 2008

Matt Scalice 2009Kyle L. Scharles 2010David Ahonen 2011Spence White 2012Clay Ardoin 2013Jared D. Prugar 2014

MORRISVILLE STATETom Britton 2002Chad Rowe 2003Sean Field 2005Jarrett O’Hara 2007Richard Roberts 2008Eddie Hull 2009Joe Shue 2010Nick Omilanowicz 2011Nate McConnell 2012Darry L. Albright 2013Juan Ignacio Rios 2014

ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITYJesse Hoffman 2003Brendan Hayes 2004Patrick Reagan 2005James Buchanan 2006Hank Anderson 2007Bradley Heil 2008Andrew Welkley 2009McLean Beyor 2010Shane Hoffman 2011Ethan Sutton 2012Joseph P. Napolitano III 2013Michael Tateosian 2014

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYKyle Johnson 2001Josh Thomas 2002Troy Nunes 2003Rich Scanlon 2004Matthew Tarullo 2005Tommy Harris 2006Michael Sklarosky 2007Dowayne Davis 2008Ryan Durand 2009James McKenzie 2010Anthony Perkins 2011Adam Harris 2012Ryan Nassib 2013Macky MacPherson 2014

UTICA COLLEGEJames Proniewych 2008Ben Atwood 2009Eric Kaltl 2010Travis Ladd 2011Greg l. Caloia 2012Kyle Taft 2013Joshua Visalli 2014