I currently live in North Reading, MA and I attend Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, MA. In addition to the positions listed, I also play long snapper. In January 2011, I was selected for the Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl, a national all-star bowl game for elite eigth graders held in San Antonio, TX. In this game I played right guard and long snapped. Later in 2011, I became the only true freshman to make my school's varsity squad. I was named a starter at linebacker but unfortunately suffered a season ending injury early in the season. I was able to recover fully and used my time while injured to strengthen the rest of my body. In this coming season I look to retain my starting defensive position, be the starting long snapper, as well as start on offense as well. My goal by the end of this season is to be named a team captain for the following year. The best way to contact me would be by e-mail at [email protected] or my house phone 978-664-2568.
Statistic | 2011 Varsity Team | 2011 Eastbay Youth |
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Games played | 1 (injured in 2nd quarter of first game) | 1 |
Pancakes | 7 | 8 |
Assisted tackles | 2 | |
Pass break-ups | 1 | |
Sacks | 1 | |
Solo tackles | 3 | |
Tackles for a loss | 1 |
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