Michael Ballone:
What is your favorite football memory?
My favorite memory is winning the Ridge game last year which won us the league.
What is your advice for the younger players?
It’s the work you do before the season that helps you in the playoffs. If you don’t work hard, then the other team will have an edge on you and don’t expect to show up and be great.
Caleb Costanzo:
What is your favorite football memory?
My favorite football memory is winning against Columbiana in overtime this year just because of the atmosphere and vibe when it happened.
What is your advice for the younger players?
My advice to the younger players would be just make the most out of football with your friends and teammates. You only get four years of high school football and there is nothing else like it so just play, have fun and work hard and cherish the memories you have.
Braylon Dabney:
What is your favorite football memory?
My favorite memory is last year’s game of the week.
What is your advice for the younger players?
My advice for young players is not to be so hard on yourself. You have four years left in high school. Work hard and have fun.
Landon Esenwein:
What is your favorite football memory?
My favorite football memory was winning the MVAC last year!
What is your advice for the younger players?
My advice for younger players is to take it seriously from the start and work hard because it goes by quickly!
Casey Gordon:
What is your favorite football memory?
Winning the MVAC and becoming undefeated Champs in last year’s season.
What is your advice for the younger players?
Lift, eat, and don’t stop. You’ll thank yourself in two or three years.
Mathew Lucido:
What is your favorite football memory?
Beating Springfield last year.
What is your advice for the younger players?
Just because you aren’t doing good now, don’t stop. Keep working to get better.
Ryan Neider:
What is your favorite football memory?
Winning league last year
What is your advice for the younger players?
Make sure to work hard in the off season and lift throughout your high school year.
Vinny Perry:
What is your favorite football memory?
Beating Springfield my first year here.
What is your advice for the younger players?
Even if it looks like you’re the odd man out, keep going on.
Fortunato Rivera-Ocasio:
What is your favorite football memory?
My freshman year almost upset JFK. Stripping the fullback giving out the team the ball back.
What is your advice for the younger players?
Start lifting and keep exercising and stay consistent.
Nathan Wilson:
What is your favorite football memory?
Back in 8th grade I ended up making a sack and the team and I went to celebrate. We jumped, I fell, and took some people with me.