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2010 Utica College Football Team UTICA COLLEGE VS. ST. JOHN FISHER October 2, 2010 Charles A. Gaetano Stadium 7 p.m. 2010 Utica College Football Team FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UC ATHLETICS PLEASE VISIT: www.ucpioneers.com Utica Pioneers Name YR POS HT WT High School/Hometown Utica College (4-0, 0-0 Empire 8) Chris Adams Fr. LB 6-0 200 Ballston Spa/Albany, N.Y. Armando Ayala Fr. LB 5-8 183 Labelle/Immokalee, Fl. # Name YR POS HT WT High School/Hometown Jesse Baldassare Fr. RB 5-6 168 Mt. Sinai/Mt. Sinai, N.Y. James Bednarovsky Fr. DT 5-11 220 West Milford/Oak Ridge, N.Y. 1 Robert Alexander So. CB 5-7 181 Dobbs Ferry/Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Neal Baron So. DL 6-2 243 Westmoreland/Clinton, N.Y. 2 Marquez Mosely Jr. CB 5-8 182 East/Rochester, N.Y. Jeremy Blind Fr. S 5-7 163 Athena/Rochester, N.Y. 3 James Brain So. DE 6-2 190 Minisink Valley/Westtown, N.Y. Connor Burns Fr. FB 5-10 210 Gloversville/Gloversville, N.Y. 4 Omari Byfield So. S 5-10 177 Monroe Woodbury/Monroe, N.Y. Marquis Carter Fr. FB 5-9 213 Chicopee/Springfield, Mass. 5 Andrew Benkwitt So. QB 6-1 179 Mamaroneck/Mamaroneck, N.Y. Alex Cintron Fr. K 6-1 173 Sachem East/Farmingville, N.Y. 6 Zachary Jones Jr. CB 5-10 182 Camden/Blossvale, N.Y. 7 Jared Keyte Jr. QB 6-0 170 Holland Patent/Holland Patent, N.Y. Taylor Clarke Fr. DL 5-10 188 Albany/Albany, N.Y. 8 Joshua Mason Jr. WR 6-2 190 Schenectady/Schenectady, N.Y. Sage Cobbs Fr. DL 5-11 221 T.R. Proctor/Utica, N.Y. 9 Michael Clark Jr. S 5-11 172 Fulton/Fulton, N.Y. Justin Courtade So. K 5-10 190 St. Francis/Lakeview, N.Y. 10 TJ Losowski So. K 5-11 170 Westmoreland/Rome, N.Y. Jason Devens Fr. RB 5-10 179 Mt. Anthony Union/Pownal, Vt. 11 Zachary Jensen Jr. WR 6-4 211 Vernon Verona Sherrill/Vernon, N.Y. Franco DiMarco So. OL 5-10 246 Rome Free Academy/Rome, N.Y. 12 Joseph Trimboli Fr. QB 6-0 177 Athena/Rochester Joseph Emmi Fr. CB 5-10 155 Jamesville Dewitt/Syracuse, N.Y. 13 Paul Smith So. QB 5-11 189 Niagara-Wheatfield/Niagara Falls, N.Y. Brandon Foster Jr. WR 5-8 150 Hoosic Falls/Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 14 Jeremy Meier Jr. WR 6-1 216 Rome Free Academy/Rome , N.Y. Joseph Gerbino Fr. WR 5-11 187 Mahwah/Mahwah, N.J. 15 Christian Bochicchio Jr. WR 6-3 188 Notre Dame/Warsaw, N.Y. Zachary Goyette Fr. S 5-8 156 Dolgeville/Dolgeville, N.Y. 16 Anthony Acevedo Fr. WR 6-2 200 New Hartford/New Hartford, N.Y. Andrew Haelen Fr. S 5-11 200 Minisink Valley /Middletown, N.Y. 17 Terrell Cunningham Sr. S 5-10 212 Marshall/Rochester, N.Y. Lucas Harder Fr. TE 6-0 227 Lafayette/Fabius, N.Y. 18 Jeff Zellner So. FB 6-1 215 N. Tonawanda/North Tonawanda, N.Y. Christopher Hoffman Fr. CB 5-10 163 Solvay/Syracuse, N.Y. 19 Steve Karboski Jr. DE 6-0 232 Whitesboro/Utica, N.Y. Christopher Holmes Fr. RB 5-8 176 Epping /Epping, N.H. 20 Tim Millerick Sr. FB 5-11 222 South Shore Vo Tech/Whitman, Mass. 21 Jonathan White Jr. CB 5-8 175 Union Endicott/Endicott, N.Y. Raeshaun Jones Fr. DT 5-11 237 Baldwinsville/Baldwinsville, N.Y. 22 Jake Scott So. RB 5-10 173 Irondequoit/Rochester, N.Y. Sean Jones Fr. WR 5-11 158 Whitesboro/Whitesboro, N.Y. 23 Andy Moth So. WR 5-8 174 Chittenango/Kirkville, N.Y. Chris Kibanda So. DB 5-9 172 Yonkers/Saunders, N.Y. 24 Chris Cobb So. RB 5-7 198 LaBrae/Syracuse, N.Y. Jason King Fr. DT 5-11 200 Arlington/Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 25 William Northey Jr. S 5-11 202 Sherburne-Earlville/Sherburne, N.Y. PJ Klosner So. WR 6-3 194 Ilion/Ilion, N.Y. 26 Genaro Scampone So. LB 5-8 171 T.R. Proctor/Utica, N.Y. Cody Langtry Fr. DT 6-2 257 Moravia/Moravia, N.Y. 27 Kody Parkhurst So. S 6-3 190 Canastota/Canastota, N.Y. Dylan Lee-Furco Fr. CB 6-1 190 Chittenango/Chittenango, N.Y. 28 Barrington Wallace Fr. RB 5-11 214 Holy Cross/Springfield Gardens, N.Y. Taylor Lennon So. DT 6-1 236 Palmyra Macedon/Palmyra, N.Y. 29 Luke Manolescu So. S 6-2 207 Notre Dame/New York Mills, N.Y. Samuel Lima So. DT 5-10 241 Solvay/Solvay, N.Y. 30 Jarrod Peck So. RB 5-9 182 Indian River/Theresa, N.Y. Anderson Lovell Fr. LB 5-9 175 Cicero North Syracuse/Syracuse, N.Y. 31 Justin Becker Fr. RB 5-10 192 Westmoreland/Whitesboro, N.Y. Daniel Lupo Fr. LB 5-9 178 R.C. Ketcham/Wappinger Falls, N.Y. 32 Matt Dunn So. TE 6-2 211 Miller Place/Miller Place , N.Y. Nick Matwejic Fr. S 6-1 169 Westmoreland/Rome, N.Y. 33 Scott Williams Jr. S 5-8 195 Tioga Central/Rome, N.Y. Jacob Meyers So. LB 5-6 165 Adirondack/Taberg, N.Y. 34 Tom Nanna Sr. CB 5-10 175 Whitesboro/Marcy, N.Y. Matt Morosco Fr. FB 5-8 216 Whitesboro/Whitesboro, N.Y. 35 Nate Stewart Jr. LB 5-10 206 Bishop Ludden/Syracuse, N.Y. 36 Caleb Wright Fr. S 6-1 192 Cortland/Cortland, N.Y. Ozias Murphy Fr. WR 5-10 180 Schenectady/Schenectady, N.Y. 37 Jerrod Clowes So. DL 5-10 250 Irondequoit/Rochester, N.Y. Mark Newlin Fr. QB 6-1 210 Nottingham/Hamilton, N.J. 38 Sean Fontanez Fr. CB 5-11 172 Kingston/Hurley, N.Y. Mike Palmisano Jr. WR 5-10 180 New Hartford/New Hartford, N.Y. 39 Andrew Haelen Fr. S 5-11 200 Minisink Valley /Middletown, N.Y. Kyle Pebbles Fr. LB 5-6 190 Wayland Cohocton/Wayland, N.Y. 40 Dana Christofferson Fr. FB 5-10 195 Dryden/Richford, N.Y. Steven Purcell Fr. OL 5-10 273 John Jay/Fishkill, N.Y. 41 Michael Herberger So. DE 6-4 230 Williamsville North/Amherst, N.Y. Xavier Richardson Fr. CB 5-8 185 Cicero North Syracuse/Clay, N.Y. 42 Alex Rukavena Fr. LB 6-1 206 Whitesboro/Utica, N.Y. Anthony Rocco Fr. CB 5-8 160 Vernon Verona Sherrill/Vernon, N.Y. 43 Eugenio Alvarez So. CB 5-5 170 Mamaroneck/Peekskill, N.Y. Leroy Rouse Fr. WR 5-9 153 Arlington/Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 44 Kevin Hennion Sr. LB 6-0 210 Dumont/Dumont, N.Y. Guy Sangiuolo Fr. WR 5-11 151 Suffern /Suffern, N.Y. 45 Logan Jandrew Fr. LB 6-2 220 Willis Point /New York Mills, N.Y. Myles Semple Fr. CB 5-9 170 Holy Cross/Jamaica. N.Y. 46 Seth Mitchell So. K 6-0 194 Fonda-Fultonville/Fonda, N.Y. Jacob Sewolt Fr. LB 6-1 216 Bridgton /Golden, N.J. 47 Eric Rindo Fr. S 5-10 175 Lancaster/Lancaster Cameron Showell Fr. DL 6-2 180 Scituate/Boston, Mass. 48 Alexander Ruta Fr. FB 5-9 229 Hilton /Hilton, N.Y. Willie Simmons Fr. CB 5-9 156 Cleve Hill/Cheektowaga, N.Y. 49 Andrew Fisher Jr. DE 6-0 212 Mexico/Mexico, N.Y. 50 Ryan Hansen Fr. LB 5-11 188 Pascack Hills/Woodcliff Lake, N.J. Jordan Soluri Fr. DE 6-3 190 Watertown/Watertown, N.Y. 51 Travis Ladd Sr. LB 5-11 193 Mexico/Mexico, N.Y. John Strong Fr. CB 6-0 169 Fulton/Fulton, N.Y. 52 Jon Heisler So. LB 6-0 215 Maryvale/Cheektowaga, N.Y. Travis Torgerson Fr. OL 6-2 262 James O’Neill/West Point, N.Y. 53 Chris Adams Fr. LB 6-0 200 Ballston Spa/Albany, N.Y. Matt Tripoli Fr. WR 6-4 196 Mexico/Lycoming, N.Y. 54 Michael Dixon Jr. DT 6-0 236 Solvay/Syracuse, N.Y. Timothy Troy Fr. WR 5-9 196 Ansonia/Ansonia, Ct. 55 Tyler Olles Jr. OL 6-2 262 Albion/Albion, N.Y. Jesse Valenti Fr. WR 5-9 162 Minisink Valley/Middletown, N.Y. 56 Donato Pinnisi Sr. LB 5-11 212 Whitesboro/Marcy, N.Y. Tim VanKouwenberg Fr. OL 6-4 271 Ontario/Wayne, N.Y. 57 Greg Caloia Jr. OL 5-11 238 Solvay/Syracuse, N.Y. John Verra Fr. LB 6-0 200 Niskayuna /Schenectady, N.Y. 58 Andrew Hems Jr. OL 6-5 250 Palmyra Macedon/Palmyra, N.Y. Robert Watkins Fr. DT 6-0 216 East/Rochester, N.Y. 59 Marcus Meyers Jr. OL 5-11 250 Central Square/Central Square, N.Y. Austin Williams Fr. TE 6-4 200 Clyde-Savanah /Clyde, N.Y. 60 Sean Hulser Fr. LB 5-11 203 Notre Dame/Vernon, N.Y. Christopher Winch So. WR 5-9 160 Spencer-Van Etten/Spencer, N.Y. 61 Kenneth Maturo Fr. LB 5-7 119 Arlington/Poughquag, N.Y. Terrance Wooten Fr. DE 5-9 200 Gates Chili/Rochester, N.Y. 62 Brendon Ring Sr. OL 5-8 256 Saint Frances/Eden, N.Y. Jake Zielinski Fr. LB 5-11 210 Williamsville North/Buffalo, N.Y. 63 Rick Rados Sr. OL 6-5 260 Vernon Verona Sherrill/Verona, N.Y. 64 Matt Malunat So. OL 6-0 280 Minisink Valley/Slate Hill, N.Y. 65 Breiten Balschmiter Fr. OL 6-5 300 Newark/Newark, N.Y.
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