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Bellevue Redmen Vs Start Spartans Bellevue Redmen vs Start Spartans Military Night 7:00pm, Friday, September 21, 2018 2018 Schedule Friday, August 24 at Clyde 7:00pm Friday, August 31 at Swanton 7:00pm Friday, September 7 vs Findlay (Grey-Out Game) 7:00pm Friday, September 14 vs Tiffin Columbian (Parents’ Night) 7:00pm Friday, September 21 vs Bellevue (Military Night) 7:00pm Thursday, September 27 at Waite (BCSN Game of the Week) 7:00pm Friday, October 5 at Scott 7:00pm Friday, October 12 vs Bowsher (Homecoming) 7:00pm Thursday, October 18 at Rogers (BCSN Game of the Week) 7:00pm Thursday, October 25 vs Woodward (BCSN Game of the Week) 7:00pm TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts Team Photo & Schedule…………………………..…1 School………………………..….Roy C. Start High School Quick Facts…………………………………………..2 Address……..2010 Tremainsville Road, Toledo OH, 43613 Staff Information…………………………………….2 Telephone……………………………….….(419) 671-3000 Opened……………………………….……September 1962 Gameday Information Enrollment……………………………………………..1450 Nickname………………………………………….Spartans Spartan Roster………………………………………..3 Colors…………………………..……………Green & Gold Findlay Roster & Team Information…………....…4-5 Affiliation…………Ohio High School Athletic Association Officials Signals……………….…………………...6-7 Division………………………………………..I (Region 2) Conference…………………...Toledo City Athletic League 2018 Spartan Information Stadium…………………….Dan Simrell Stadium (3,500) 2018 Toledo City League………………………………..8 2018 Opponent Information………………..……..…....9 Staff Information Football Alphabetical Roster……………………….10 Head Coach……………….…Corey Pargo (Rogers HS ‘88) Captains……………………………………..…..11-15 Record at Start…………….…………..….8-4 (2nd season) Seniors………………………………………...…….16 Career Record…………………………....8-4 (2nd season) Coaches……………………………………….…17-18 Offensive Coordinator……………………….Jalen Phelps Marching Band……………………………….…19-20 Defensive Coordinator……………………..….Todd Smith Volleyball…………………………….…………21-24 Special Teams Coach….………….………Jeremiah Detmer Junior Varsity Coach………………………Corey Pargo, Jr. Soccer…………………………………………...25-28 Freshman Coach……………………...………Eric Johnson Cross Country…………………………………...29-30 Freshman Assistant…………………………..…Nick Hicks Tennis……………………………………………….31 Strength & Conditioning Coach…….……….Mark Graham Athletics Staff……………………………………....32 Assistant Coach……………………….………....Ken Baum Start Sideliners……………………………….….33-34 Assistant Coach………………………………....Jerry Davis Assistant Coach………………………………..Nakia Hicks Spartan History & Traditions Assistant Coach………………………..………....Joe Smith Traditions…………………………………………...35 Assistant Coach…………..………Mashawn Veasley-Pettis Dan Simrell Stadium………………………………..36 Chaplain…………………………………………Todd Sabo Trainer……………………………………..Samantha Smith Start Athletic Facilities……………………………...37 Superintendent……………………...…Dr. Romules Durant Postseason History……………………………….…38 Principal………………………………………...Ed Perozek Team History………………………………………..39 Assistant Principal…………...…………Ken Rosplohowski All-time Game Scores…………...………..….….40-41 Assistant Principal………………………………Erin Banks Records……………………………………….…42-43 Athletic Director…………………………..…Mike Johnson Assistant Athletic Director…………………....Bart Mefferd Announcer/Sports Information………………...Jesse Squire 2 START SPARTANS ROSTER Head Coach: Corey Pargo Principal: Ed Perozek Assistants: Jalen Phelps, Todd Smith, Ken Baum, Jerry Athletic Director: Michael Johnson Davis, Jeremiah Detmer, Mark Graham, Nakia Hicks, Assistant AD: Bart Mefferd Nick Hicks, Eric Johnson, Corey Pargo Jr, Joe Smith, Mashawn Veasley-Pettis (C) = indicates Captain No. Name Pos Yr No. Name Pos Yr 2 Legend Tucker (C) RB Sr 41 Marvin Burwell LB So 3 Darrell McMillian (C) DB Sr 42 Daniel Wright LB Sr 4 Kejuan Lucas (C) DB Jr 44 Darryn Williams DB So 5 Antoine Adams (C) DB Sr 45 Collin Rood DE Jr 7 Jake Baumgartner K/P Sr 46 Juaun Ingram OL/DL Sr 8 Jeremiah Beringer QB So 51 Devin Williams (C) LB Sr 9 Deshawntae Madison (C) DB Sr 53 Kevon Silas (C) LB Sr 10 Brock Vargas LB Sr 55 Justin Hutt OL/DL Sr 11 Adriel Maddox DB/QB Sr 56 Aaron Johnson (C) OL/DL Sr 12 Alex Perry WR Sr 57 Emani Lott LB/DL So 13 Delontz Floyd WR Jr 58 Phillip Hackett, Jr. OL So 14 Caleb Coyne QB Jr 59 Demond Thomas DL Sr 15 Deondre Brown RB Jr 60 Cameron Gilbert DL Jr 18 Anthony Adams LB Jr 61 Andrew Gray DL Sr 19 Maliq Harris DB So 64 Daniel Claytor II OL Sr 20 Kenny Franklin WR So 66 Bradly Crapsey OL Jr 22 Teondre Patterson (C) WR Sr 70 Darius Latimer OL Sr 23 Marquaz James LB Sr 71 Isaac Momenee OL Sr 24 Jacob DeVaul LB Sr 72 Austin Gallagher OL Sr 25 Taveon Watkins DB Sr 76 Jacob Crapsey OL Jr 26 Jayshon McKinney RB Sr 77 Donovan Latimer OL So 27 Tavieon McDonald DB/WR Sr 78 Caleb Eisenhard OL Sr 28 Dontay Ivery WR So 79 Maurice Parker DE Jr 29 Leland Pickens WR Jr 81 Jordan Grove DL Jr 30 Stevonn Henshaw WR Sr 82 Jeremy Collier, Jr. (C) DE Sr 32 Dominic Haslinger LB Jr 85 Davellio Maya WR Jr 33 Delano Reynolds DB Sr 87 Aliziah Phillips TE/DE So 34 Richard Lawrence LB Jr 88 Dwone Tiggs WR Jr 40 Styles Davis RB/OL Sr 3 2018 Bellevue Redmen Football No. Player Grade Height Weight Off-Def No. Player Grade Height Weight Off-Def 1 Dylan Hundley SR 5’11 175 WR-S 41 Mason Treat FR 6’0 163 RB-DL 2 Gavin Sparling SR 6’5 195 WR-C 42 Dalton Weller JR 5’10 182 RB-LB 3 Jayden Mayes SO 5’9 120 WR-S 44 Brad Miller SO 6’1 175 TE-DL 4 Caiden Walters SO 5’6 140 QB-S 45 Seth Gerhardstein JR 6’3 210 TE-DL 5 Caleb Mason JR 5’10 155 WR-C 46 Ethan Mohr FR 6’0 130 TE-DL 6 Grant Nichols SO 5’8 155 RB-LB 47 Colton Ray SR 6’1 210 RB-DL 7 Jake Holmer SR 5’10 190 RB-LB 48 Aiden Nunez JR 5’9 200 RB-LB 8 Dylan Wilson SO 5’9 138 WR-C 50 Mitchell Vannest JR 6’1 180 OL-DL 9 Nathan Davis SO 5’11 135 WR-C 51 Jordan Miller JR 5’7 230 OL-DL 10 Derek Raifsnider JR 5’9 160 WR-C 52 Lincoln Claus FR 5’11 200 OL-DL 12 Keegan Ray SO 6’1 163 QB-S 53 Evan Straub FR 6’0 170 OL-DL 13 Nicklas Baker FR 5’8 130 WR-C 54 Curtis Royster SO 5’11 252 OL-DL 14 Hunter Martin SO 6’1 165 WR-C 57 Caden Garcia SR 6’0 291 OL-DL 16 Preston Ray FR 5’7 124 WR-C 58 Calvin Mason FR 5’4 219 OL-DL 17 Jakob Hrynciw FR 5’3 118 WR-LB 59 Collin Corapi SO 5’7 170 OL-DL 18 Brad Perkins JR 6’1 190 QB-DL 60 Jacob Thom JR 6’2 235 OL-DL 19 Tristan Singleton SR 5’9 158 WR-LB 61 Jake Hammersmith SR 6’2 210 OL-DL 20 Carter Lapata FR 5’2 112 WR-LB 62 Case Zilch JR 6’1 250 OL-DL 21 Jack Howey JR 6’1 195 RB-LB 63 Aaron Willey FR 6’0 175 OL-DL 23 Frank Hager FR 5’6 117 RB-C 65 Joe Farley SO 5’7 180 OL-DL 23 Jack Fitzgerald JR 5’10 155 WR-C 66 Damion Hay JR 6’0 225 OL-DL 24 Mason Miller FR 5’7 150 RB-C 67 John Bloomberg SR 5’11 165 OL-DL 25 Nick Missler FR 6’0 150 WR-LB 70 Hayden Bricker FR 6’0 205 OL-DL 26 Ethan Heath JR 6’0 160 WR-C 71 Kaden Miller FR 5’9 185 OL-DL 27 Dalton Hay SR 5’8 160 WR-S 72 Brock Nunez FR 5’9 213 OL-DL 28 Justin Smythe FR 5’7 120 QB-LB 73 Anthony Burton SO 5’9 235 OL-DL 29 Alex Rogers SR 5’9 175 WR-C 74 Logan Ray JR 6’4 270 OL-DL 30 Camden Bollenbacher SR 5’7 165 RB-LB 75 Hunter Nottke SO 5’8 230 OL-DL 33 Justin Mayes SO 5’10 175 RB-LB 78 Joe Commarato JR 6’0 255 OL-DL 34 Evan King SO 5’6 140 WR-LB 79 Alex Heyman JR 6’3 250 OL-DL 35 Jesse Cole FR 5’6 122 WR-C 80 Faustino Miranda FR 5’0 95 WR-S 39 Mason Bova FR 5’7 195 TE-DL 83 Hunter Miller FR 5’9 155 WR-C 40 Collin Hicks SO 5’10 150 TE-DL Varsity Head Coach Eighth Grade Administration Cheerleader Advisors Freshmen Cheerleaders Ed Nasonti Mike Heuring Kim Schubert, Angie Sommers Makayleigh Cordle Evan Engelhart Superintendent Audrea Hall Sophia Corrado Assistants Nate Artino, Tylie Dauch Nick Lilli Seventh Grade HS Principal Varsity Cheerleaders Isabelle Flicker Zach Coe Joel LaPata Molly Porter, Jenna Binger Lauren Hall Myles Majoy Aaron Kowaleski HS Asst. Principal Savannah Adams Carmela McKenzie Bruce Notestine John Bollinger, Madellyn Curtis Makya Satterfield JJ Foos Managers MS Principal Kathleen Smith Emily Shepherd Scott Mercer Jacob Schnee Cody Cramer, Mackenzie Miller Halle Shrewsbury Jeff Polley Dean Frisch MS Asst. Principal/AD Savannah Parsons Kelly Swiger Luke Lyden Katie Jo Porter Jalen Santoro Statistics H.S. Athletic Director Brooklynn Montgomery Dan Sabo Brian Schubert Freshmen Dave Sabo JV Cheerleaders Steve Nunez Deb Myers Skyleigh Cook Dylan Fultz Cora Meyer Alec Haynes Videographer Stephanie Reilly William Myers BELLEVUE INFORMATION Quick Facts Team Information School………………………………..Bellevue High School Address……....200 Oakland Avenue, Bellevue, Ohio 44811 OHSAA Playoff qualifiers: Telephone…….……………………...….……419-484-5070 1981, ’82, ’87, ’93, ’96, ’97, ’99, 2000, ’01, ’03, ’04, ’08, Opened………...…………………...…1962 (founded 1870) ’11, ’12, ’14, ’15, ’16, 17 Enrollment…….………………………………………....609 Nickname……………………………………...……Redmen NOL Championships: Colors…………………………….………..….Red and grey 1944, ’51, ’61, ’62, ’63, ’64, ’66, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’81, ’82, Affiliation…………Ohio High School Athletic Association ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’97, ’99, 2000, ’03, ’04, ‘05 Division………………………………..……IV (Region 14) Conference….....Sandusky Bay Conference (Lake Division) 2017 record: 9-4 Stadium……………………………………….BAF Stadium Last 5 years record: 41-18 Staff Information 2018 Results (1-3) Head Coach…………………………….....….…Ed Nasonti Aug 24 at Canton Central Catholic 14, Bellevue 13 Assistant Coach……………………………...…....Zach Coe Aug 31 at Bellevue Clear Fork 40, Bellevue 12 Assistant Coach………………………………...….J.J.
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