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2020 WILDCATS CATS ON THE MAP The 2020 football roster is comprised of 18 different states and Australia Alabama (2) Kentucky (35) Metairie William Nalty Lima Keaton Upshaw Pinson Allen Dailey Jr. Ashland Ryan Bryant Mansfield Tyrell Ajian Wetumpka Kavosiey Smoke Belfry Austin Dotson Maryland (3) Springfield Moses Douglass Bowling Green Vito Tisdale Brandywine Jamar "Boogie" Watson Isaiah Gibson Fort Mitchell Brett Slusher Laurel Naasir Watkins Kordell Looney Florida (19) Jackson Braxton Eiserman Prince George's County Josh Paschal Springsboro Justin Rigg Cantonment Sawyer Smith Lexington Beau Allen Sylvania Luke Fortner Fort Lauderdale Nik Ognenovic Zac Berezowitz Michigan (7) Toledo Phil Hoskins Bryce Oliver Davonte Robinson Beecher Earnest Sanders IV Westlake Tyler Malin Jake Pope Graham Wald Detroit Deondre Buford Nik Scalzo Landon Young Jeremy Flax Pennsylvania (1) Jordan Wright Louisville Alex Bascom Marquan McCall Aliquippa M.J. Devonshire Jr. Hollywood Josh Ali Richard Bascom Justin Rogers Akeem Hayes Jared Casey DeAndre Square Oklahoma (3) Jacksonville Joey Gatewood Tae Tae Crumes West Bloomfield Tyler Markray Jenks Isaiah Epps Nick Lewis Izayah Cummings Norman Darren Edmond Lakeland Abule Abadi-Fitzgerald Manny Harper Mississippi (3) Oklahoma City Terry Wilson Miami Sam Anaele Wes Johnson Horn Lake Josaih Hayes Clevan Thomas Jr. Luke Leeper Lake Cormorant Cade Degraw South Carolina (4) Orlando Rahsaan Lewis Jordan Morrow Southhaven Brandin Echols Anderson Andru Phillips Rayshad Lewis Jack Varga Chance Poore Palm Beach Cedrick Dort Jr. J.J. Weaver New York (1) Andrews Travis Tisdale Sanford Kenneth Horsey John Young New York Anthony Gangi Jr. Columbia Jalen Geiger Sunrise Jamari Brown Mayfield Cody Goatley Vero Beach DeMarcus Harris Nicholasville Eli Cox North Carolina (1) Tennessee (3) Matthew Napier Asheboro Kaleb Cheek Cordova Quinton Bohanna Georgia (11) Paintsville Tyler Couch Dickson Tre'Vonn Rybka Brunswick Quandre Mosely Radcliff Isaiah Beasley Ohio (23) Knoxville Darian Kinnard Columbus Josh Jones Octavious Oxendine Cincinnati Brenden Bates Dublin D'Eryk Jackson Richmond Dillon Wheatley Zach Johnson Texas (1) Jonesboro Shawn Lawson Science Hill Jase Bruner Chris Oats Brock Aaron Welch Jordan City Qua Mahone Somerset Collin Hartman Carrington Valentine Ludowici Jamin Davis Union Jackson High Quintin Wilson Virginia (2) McDonough Yusuf Corker Upton Clay Perry Centerville Matt Ruffolo Charlottesville Ben Drake Christopher Rodriguez Jr. Versailles Drake Jackson Cleveland Torrance Davis Woodbridge R.J. Adams Stone Mountain Marquez Bembry Vine Grove Darren Green Patrick Delahunty Tifton K.D. McDaniel Asim "A.J." Rose AUSTRALIA (1) Union Grove Taj Dodson Louisiana (3) Colin Goodfellow Perth Max Duffy Baton Rouge Kelvin Joseph Columbus Kalil Branham Illinois (1) Joel Williams Rickey Hyatt Jr. Naperville Johnathan Mosley Fairfield JuTahn McClain Hilltop Mike Drennen II 2020 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 1 2020 WILDCATS 2020 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES • Brother, Alaowei Talent, played college basketball Breakdown by Class at Broward College and Southeastern University 94 • Major is communication Seniors (24) Kelvin Joseph Abule Says Josh Ali Nick Lewis ABULE • His nickname is "A.B." or "A-Bizzle" Quinton Bohanna Rahsaan Lewis • He chose Kentucky because he wanted to get out Max Duffy Qua Mahone ABADI- of his comfort zone and Kentucky felt like home Tyler Markray Brandin Echols • Three words to describe him are motivated, Jordon Morrow FITZGERALD Luke Fortner disciplined, and tough Colin Goodfellow Bryce Oliver • The best advice he's ever received is "work so hard Jackson High Chance Poore DEFENSIVE TACKLE so the coaches have no choice but to play you" Phil Hoskins Chris Rodriguez Jr. Drake Jackson Kavosiey Smoke 6-6 • 296 • Junior-1L • Most people don't know he's Nigerian, he's Rayshad Lewis Keaton Upshaw Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian Academy) adopted and he has approximately 40 siblings back Wes Johnson Jack Varga in Nigeria Zach Johnson Quintin Wilson 2020 - Junior Kordell Looney FITZGERALD'S CAREER STATISTICS Quandre Mosely r-Freshmen (15) • Saw his first action of the season vs. Miss. State. William Nalty Jared Casey Year Pos. G-GS Tackles Sacks-Y TFL-Y PBU QBH Justin Rigg Eli Cox 2019 - Sophomore 2018 DT 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tae Tae Crumes • Saw action in all 13 games and had four tackles Davonte Robinson 2019 DT 13-0 4 0 0 0 0 Asim "A.J." Rose M.J. Devonshire Jr. • Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Matt Ruffolo Taj Dodson 2020 DT 1-0 0 0 0 0 00 Brett Slusher Moses Douglass 2018 - r-Freshman Totals 14-0 4 0 0 0 0 Sawyer Smith Jalen Geiger • Practiced with the team Isaiah Gibson Jamar "Boogie" Watson • Dean's List (Spring 2019) FITZGERALD'S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME Terry Wilson DeMarcus Harris • Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Landon Young K.D. McDaniel Opponent Tackles Sacks TFL-Y FC PBU Int. QBH Nik Ognenovic 2017 - Freshman at Auburn DNP Juniors (27) Jake Pope • Redshirt season vs. Ole Miss DNP Abule Abadi-Fitzgerald Nik Scalzo Tyrell Ajian Travis Tisdale vs. Miss. State 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 High School Marquez Bembry J.J. Weaver at Tennessee DNP • Recorded 39 tackles, including nine TFL, two sacks Zac Berezowitz Totals 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Yusuf Corker Freshmen (33) and 13 quarterback hurries in 2016 for coach Tyler Couch R.J. Adams Tommy Lewis at Victory Christian Academy Allen Dailey Jr. *Beau Allen • Also had two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery FITZGERALD'S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Jamin Davis *Sam Anaele and an interception Opponent Tackles Sacks TFL-Y FC PBU Int. QBH Cade Degraw Isaiah Beasley • Named second-team All-Polk County by the vs. Toledo 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Patrick Delahunty *Kalil Branham Lakeland Ledger and Florida AP All-State Class Cedrick Dort Jr. Jase Bruner 2A honorable mention as a senior in helping the vs. Eastern Michigan 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Austin Dotson *Deondre Buford Storm finish 13-2 overall vs. Florida 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kaleb Cheek Darren Edmond • Member of the 2014 State Championship team at Miss. State 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Isaiah Epps Izayah Cummings • Named to the Southeast Super-Region Team by the Torrance Davis at South Carolina 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Manny Harper National Christian School Athletic Association Michael Drennen II Collin Hartmann • Transferred to Victory Christian in 2016 after vs. Arkansas 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Darian Kinnard Anthony Gangi Jr. playing at Dade Christian at Georgia 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Shawn Lawson Cody Goatley • Also a star player on the basketball court and vs. Missouri 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Marquan McCall Darren Green Matthew Napier Josaih Hayes competed in the shot put, discus and 400 meters vs. Tennessee 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 • School-record holder and back-to-back regional Chris Oats Rickey Hyatt Jr. at Vanderbilt 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Paschal *D'Eryk Jackson champion in the shot put vs. UT Martin 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 DeAndre Square Josh Jones • Named second-team All-Dade as a junior Clevan Thomas Jr. *Tyler Malin • Averaging 23.0 points and 13.0 rebounds as a vs. Louisville 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Naasir Watkins *JuTahn McClain senior, compiling over 1,400 career points vs. Va. Tech 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Johnathan Mosley Dillon Wheatley • Chose Kentucky over Florida, Florida Atlantic and Totals 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jordan Wright *Octavious Oxendine Florida International Clay Perry Sophomores (24) *Andru Phillips Community Cats FITZGERALD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Alex Bascom Justin Rogers • Participated in the Fellowship of Christian Athlete's Tackles: 1,4x, last vs Louisville, Nov 30, 2019 Tre'Vonn Rybka Richard Bascom Men's Conference at Southland Christian (2020) Brenden Bates Earnest Sanders IV Graham Wald Jamari Brown Personal Ryan Bryant Vito Tisdale • Name is pronounced "Abule (ah-BOO-lay) Abadi Ben Drake Carrington Valentine Braxton Eiserman Aaron Welch (ah-BODY)" Jeremy Flax *Joel Williams • Originally from Yenagoa, Nigeria Joey Gatewood *John Young • Moved to Florida at the age of 12 Akeem Hayes • Son of Steve and Teri Fitzgerald Kenneth Horsey * Mid-year enrollee • Siblings are Alaowei Talent, Dublin, Aiden, Mackenzie, Jackson, Liam and Austin Fitzgerald 2 2020 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2020 WILDCATS • OCC Offensive Player of the Year and first-team Offense All-Northwest Ohio in 2015 53 23 • Also excelled on the basketball court, becoming a member of Madison’s 1,000-point club during his REUBEN "R.J." senior season ADAMS TYRELL • Chose Kentucky over Michigan, Michigan State, AJIAN and West Virginia OFFENSIVE GUARD Personal DEFENSIVE BACK • Name is pronounced "Ajian (a-jun)" • Born in Ashland, Ohio 6-3 • 330 • Freshman-HS 6-0 • 190 • Junior-2L • Son of Nikki Ajian and Burton Hester Woodbridge, Va. (Woodbridge Senior) Mansfield, Ohio (Madison Comprehensive) • Major is family science Tyrell Says High School 2020 - Junior • His nickname is "Ty" • Four-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN • Has started in all four games this season • He chose Kentucky because it felt like home • Rivals listed him as the No. 6 prospect in Virginia • Had a career-high six tackles and his third career • One word to describe him on the field is "ball and No. 12 overall prospect in the nation interception at Tennessee hawk" • Named an Under Armour All-America and • The one thing he's looking forward to this season is contributed for Coach Deion Sanders' winning 2019 - Sophomore continuing what the guys started last year squad, Team Pressure, defeat Team Savage, 30-24, • Played in 12 games with two starting assignments • When he played football as a kid he pretend to be in January of 2020 (Florida and Miss.