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New York State gets very few Division I scholarships

By Brian Hillabush

 National signing day was two days ago and all day on ESPN there were constant updates as to which star high school player was going to which big-time Division I school.

There are always talks about which local players have a shot to get a D-1 scholarship and when this talk is going on, nobody realizes how rare it is for a player from this area to get the big ticket.

There have been some football players from Section 5 that have received Division I scholarships, usually to the University at Buffalo. The biggest names locally that played this past season were Pembroke's Chris Lauzze (Buffalo), Pittsford Sutherland's C.J. Lee (Michigan), Hornell's, David Zapata (Navy), Churchville-Chili's Averin Collier (Syracuse) and Albion's Derek Kinder (Pittsburgh).

That is actually a pretty high number of local players that are in D-1 because most of the big-time high school recruits come out of states like Texas, Florida and California, where they can play year-round.

So you may ask yourself how many Section 5 football players signed Division I scholarships on national signing day. The answer would be zero.

This is the complete list of players from New York signing scholarships to play big-time college football next season, according to NYSSWA president John Moriello

 

  • Oday Aboushi, OL, Xaverian (Virginia)

  • Jamie Boyle, K, Monroe-Woodbury (Central Florida)

  • Andrew Civil, DE, Sheepshead Bay (Rutgers)

  • Fernando Diaz, OG, Cardinal Hayes (Pitt)

  • Curtis Dukes, RB, Indian River (Penn State)

  • Delano Fabor, CB, St. Francis (Buffalo)

  • Nick Ferrara, K, St. Anthony's (Maryland)

  • Jimmy Gordon, TE, Patchogue-Medford (Buffalo)

  • Ben Jebb, DL, Cornwall (Army)

  • Robert Joseph, FB, Poly Prep (Rutgers)

  • Bunduka Kargbo, S, Bishop Maginn (Buffalo)

  • Rob Lombardo, FB, Somers (Navy)

  • Alex Neutz, WR, Grand Island (Buffalo)

  • Stephen Obeng-Agyapong, S, Bronx JFK (Penn State)

  • Andy Phillips, OL, Syracuse CBA (Syracuse)

  • Torian Phillips, CB, Port Richmond (Syracuse)

  • Dillon Quinn, DT, Trinity Pawling (Boston College)

  • Shayne Skov, LB, Trinity Pawling (Stanford)

  • Shamar Stephen, OG, Long Island Lutheran (Connecticut)

  • Najee Tyler, QB, Xaverian (Purdue)

  • John Urschel, DL, Canisius (Penn State)

  • Jamal Wilson, OT, South Shore (Rutgers)

  • Pat Wilson, OT, Canisius (Buffalo)

 

Most of these players are coming from big high schools from around the state - with none from Section 5 - and five of the 23 have signed at the University at Buffalo.

Ian Cromwell

also brian,

i believe (not positive) lauzze was a walk on. he didn't recieve a scholarship till his junior maybe even senior year. i could be very wrong though. i just thought i heard that.

none the less he was a great teammate and he deserved everything he accomplished

Feb 8, 2009, 1:31am Permalink
Brian Hillabush

You are correct Ian. Lauzze was a walk-on and I think he got his scholarship in his junior year.
He was awesome. I would have loved to see him and Williams go head-to-head. Best two lineman in the GR in the last decade.

Feb 8, 2009, 3:51pm Permalink

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