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W- 171- L - 48 .781 19 YEAR HEAD COACH BILL CHAPLICK W- 171- L - 48 .781 JASON PETER ‘93 1ST ROUND PICK FRED RUSSELL ‘99 NIKO KOUTOUVIDES ‘99 MARCEL SHIPP ‘99 SHONN GREEN ‘04 TERRANCE KNIGHTON ‘04 ANTONIO DIXON ‘04 BRANDON WASHINGTON ‘06 RICH GORDON ‘06 GRAIG COOPER ‘06 OLLIE OGBU ‘06 VAUGH MARTIN ‘06 LESEAN MCCOY ‘06 JEREMEY HORNE ‘07 TODD THOMAS ‘09 ALONZO RUSSELL ‘10 GEROD HOLLIMAN ‘11 TYLER MATAKEVICH ‘11 CAMRON ARTIS-PAYNE ‘08 This marks the 2nd time under the stewardship of Head Coach, Bill Chaplick, that the team has gone undefeated. In 2011, Coach Chaplick’s Falcon team went 12-0 led by current NFL players, Tyler Matakevich (Pittsburgh Steelers), Levern Jacobs (Washington Redskins), Dimitris Smith (Los Angeles Rams), and Paul Magloire (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Gerod Holliman (Pittsburg Steel- ers) and Ashton Broyld (Jacksonville Jaguars) gave Milford their first unde- feated season since arriving in New Berlin, NY. It wouldn’t take long before he was able to replicate that success in 2016. With big victories over Yale University, Cornell University, and a thrilling last sec- ond win in Annapolis over Navy JV. Led by offensive MVP, Jaylen Larry and de- fensive MVP, DeAndre House, the victory secured Chaplick’s 151st win as the Head Coach of the Falcons. Created by Dwight Hazelwood © for Milford Academy 2019 MILFORD ACADEMY FALCONS 2018 SCHEDULE AUG. 18 AT ITHACA SEPT. 30 AT WNEC AUG. 25 AT HUDSON VALLEY OCT. 7 AT LIU POST SEP. 2 AT WAGNER OCT. 12 AT NAVY SEPT. 10 AT ARMY JV OCT. 22 AT DELVAL SEPT. 16 AT MORRISVILLE ST OCT. 28 VS. AT ITHACA SEPT. 23 AT UPENN NOV. 4 AT ALFRED U WWW.MILFORDACADEMY.ORG 7 SCHOOL ST. NEW BERLIN, NY 13411 TEL: 607-386-1730 GUIDANCE: 607-386-1675 Created by Dwight Hazelwood © for Milford Academy 2019 For Promotional Use only Not for Resale PREPARING TO BE THE BEST CAMERON ARTIS-PAYNE ‘08 DOMINQUE WILLIAMS ‘08 LESEAN MCCOY ‘06 NFL ALL PRO DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS ‘08 MALCOLM BUNCHE’ 09 Created by Dwight Hazelwood Inc. for Milford Academy 2019 OFFICE: (607) 386-1730 EMAIL: [email protected] TERRENCE KNIGHTON ‘04 TYLER MATAKEVICH ‘11 CONCENSUS ALL AMERICAN AAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR BRONCO NAGURSKI AWARD WINNER CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD WINNER GEROD HOLLIMAN ‘11 JIM THORPE AWARD WINNER TODD THOMAS ‘09 Not for Resale Promotional Use Only #MILFORDALUM VAUGHN MARTIN ‘06 SHONN GREENE ‘04 DOAK WALKER AWARD WINNER BRANDON WASHINGTON ‘08 NIKO KOUTOUVIDES ‘99 Created by Dwight Hazelwood Inc. for Milford Academy 2019 #MILFORDSUCCESS FRED RUSSELL ‘99 ANTONIO DIXON ‘04 MARCELL SHIPP ‘99 RICH GORDON ‘06 Not for Resale Promotional Use Only THIS SEASON - TAKE YOUR TONY LASHLEY ‘13 BLESSAUN AUSTIN ‘14 UNIVERISTY OF IDAHO ERIC MAYES ‘13 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY UCONN SOUTH FLORIDA Created by Dwight Hazelwood Inc. for Milford Academy 2019 GAME TO THE NEXT LEVEL ERIC WAIFE ‘13 DARRELL CLOY ‘14 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY UNIVERISTY OF ARIZONA DERRICK GORE ‘13 JORDAN FUCHS ‘13 INDIANA UNIVERISTY UNIVERISTY OF ALABAMA Not for Resale Promotional Use Only THIS IS THE NEXT LEVEL T.J. 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A native of Ansonia, CT Coach Chaplick was a Tri-Captain and All-State All Valley Register play- er of the week, Hall of Fame Player at Ansonia High School. Bill earned a full scholarship to Boston College, All-East All ECAC - All New England Center. Bill was named the 2007 Citizen of the Year by the Town of New Berlin and the 2008 Small Business Man of the Year by County of Chenango, New York. Coach Chaplick is the father of 3 children; Danielle, Michael and Peyton. From left to right: Former Milford Academy Player Tyler Matake- vich (2011) Head Coach of Clemson Dabo Swinney (Walter Camp Coach of the Year 2015 & 2016 National Championship Winner), and Head Coach of Milford Academy Bill Chaplick (99-Present) at the Walter Camp Awards Dinner on January 16, 2016. Tyler was awarded as a Walter Camp All American. 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