SFD Senior Jonathan Thompson signs with Cincinnati

DeSales senior Jonathan Thompson made it official today (12/15) and signed his National Letter of Intent with the University of Cincinnati. Thompson, who was a First Team All-Ohio linebacker as a junior, joins former Stallions Ty Van Fossen ‘18 (junior linebacker) and Luke Fickell ‘92 (Head Coach) in the Queen City.

A year removed from one of the best single season defensive performances in SFD history, Thompson broke his tibia and tore all of the ligaments on the inside of his ankle in a preseason game. Thompson played in the final three games on defense and recorded 16 tackles with six for a loss.

As a junior, Thompson led the Stallions in tackles for a loss (31.5) and sacks (9). He tied for a team-high in interceptions (5), pass breakups (5), and was second on the team with 690 rushing yards and six touchdowns. In addition to being named All-Ohio, Thompson was the Division-III Central District Defensive Player of the Year.

All-Ohio Honors for four Stallions

Four Stallions were named to the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association All-Ohio Teams, which were announced today (12/8). Senior offensive lineman Jalen Carpenter and senior punter were named Second Team All-Ohio. Sophomore linebacker Max Shulaw earned Third Team All-Ohio honors, while senior two-way player Rechee Smith was recognized as Honorable Mention.

Carpenter started all 12 games at left tackle and finished his career with 19 starts. Carpenter also recorded 20 tackles on defense as a part-time player and was second on the team with 10 tackles for loss.

In his second year as the starting punter, Wallace-Dilling averaged 38 yards per punt on 44 attempts and pinned opponents inside the 20 yard line 15 times.

Linebacker Max Shulaw led the Stallions this season with 92 tackles, 14 for a loss, and scored three defensive touchdowns.

Smith led the Stallions with four interceptions and became the 8th player in DeSales history to surpass the 500-yard receiving plateau in a single season.

Four Stallions Earn First Team All-Central District Honors

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Seniors Jalen Carpenter (OL), Rechee Smith (DB), and Nathaniel Wallace-Dilling (P), along with sophomore Max Shulaw (LB) were named Division-III First Team All-Central District on Monday (11/8).

Carpenter started all 12 games at left tackle and finished his career with 19 starts. Smith led the Stallions with four interceptions, while Shulaw led the team in tackles. Wallace-Dilling averaged 38 yards per punt on 44 attempts and pinned opponents inside the 20 yard line 15 times.

Whit Hobgood (QB) and Gabe Caruso (RB) were recognized as Second Team All-District.

DeSales 21, Sheridan 14, Final

Quarterback Whit Hobgood had a career-high 118 yards rushing and two touchdowns as the Stallions overcame three first half turnovers and a 14-point deficit to improve to 7-4 overall. Max Shulaw blocked a Sheridan punt that set up the go-ahead touchdown late in the 4th. The Stallions, who captured their 60th playoff victory, advanced to play at the number one seed Granville next Friday night.

This Date in SFD Football History - 10/29/2004

The Stallions rallied to beat Ironton 17-14 in a must win game with playoff hopes on the line. Chris Thomas led the way rushing for DeSales, who trailed 14-3 at halftime, with 134 yards. Matt Mangini rushed for a score and connected with Heath Killilea from 35 yards for another touchdown. AJ Principe had a 28-yard field goal in the first half for the Stallions. DeSales handed Ironton their first loss of the season and qualified for the Region 10 playoffs with the victory

Josh DeLozier '15 - "Where Are They Now?"

Week 10
Josh
DELOZIER

2011-2014

The 10th and final edition of the "Where Are They Now?" series in 2021 is Josh DeLozier ‘15!

Josh helped lead the Stallions to the 2014 CCL Championship and a Regional Final after rushing for 1,130 yards and 23 scores, while passing for 658 yards and seven touchdowns. After DeSales, Josh played collegiately at John Carroll, where he appeared in 32 games for the Blue Streaks.

Here, the former Stallion reflects on his playing days at DeSales.

A special thanks to State Farm Agent and SFD Assistant Coach Ben Aucoin for sponsoring this series once again! 

This Date in SFD Football History - 10/15/76

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Greg Diehl rushed for 100 yards and scored three touchdowns to help lead the DeSales to a 28-6 win over Wehrle and improve to 5-1 overall. Their one loss, through six games in '76, was to Columbus St. Charles and it would be 13,540 days before the next DeSales loss to the Cardinals. Pictured here is Diehl, who led Franklin County with 106 points for the 7-3 Stallions, with Head Coach Tom Weilbacher.

Adam Griffin '10 - "Where Are They Now?"

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Week 9
Adam
GRIFFIN

2006-2009

The 9th edition of the "Where Are They Now?" series in 2021 is Adam Griffin ‘10!

Griffin was a two-way player who earned Third Team All-Ohio honors on a State Runner-up Team as a senior, after rushing for 940 yards 16 touchdowns. He totaled 1,736 all-purpose yards and on defense, he tallied 47 tackles with two interceptions.

Here, the former Stallion reflects on his playing days at DeSales…

A special thanks to State Farm Agent and SFD Assistant Coach Ben Aucoin for sponsoring this series once again! 

DeSales 21, Watterson 17, final

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Senior Quarterback Whit Hobgood tossed two 4th quarter touchdowns to help rally the Stallions past Bishop Watterson 21-17. With Stallions trailing 17-7 and 5:27 remaining in the game, Hobgood found sophomore Jack Elgin for a 24-yard touchdown pass. Whit, who threw for a career high 286 yards passing and three touchdowns, connected with Rechee Smith and he raced 50 yards for the go-ahead score with 27 seconds remaining.

David Hackney '83 - "Where Are They Now?"

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Week 8
David
HACKNEY

1979-1982

The 8th edition of the "Where Are They Now?" series in 2021 is David Hackney ‘83!

The 8th Edition of the "Where Are They Now?" Series here in 2021, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is David Hackney '83! Hackney was an End on the 1982 Central Catholic League Championship Team that went 5-0 in league play. As the younger brother of former Stallion John '82 "Big Hack" Hackney, David was known as "Little Hack." However, these days, David is now known as Representative David Hackney! David was elected in 2020 to represent the 11th Legislative District in the Washington House of Representatives and currently serves on the Capital Budget (vice chair), Public Safety, and Transportation Committees.

Here, the former Stallion reflects on his playing days for the Purple and White and talks about playing for Coach Pusateri and how his senior season was cut short due to an injuyr…

A special thanks to State Farm Agent and SFD Assistant Coach Ben Aucoin for sponsoring this series once again! 

DeSales 36, Steubenville 21, Final

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Follow @FootballSFD on Twitter

DeSales forced five turnovers, including an interception returned for a touchdown by Max Shulaw in a 36-21 victory at Steubenville. Gabe Caruso and Avery Garlock each had two rushing touchdowns for DeSales, who scored 19 points in the fourth quarter to secure the victory and improve 3-4 overall. Garlock led the way for the Stallions, with 134 yards rushing, highlighted by a 66-yard touchdown run that gave the Purple and White the lead for good.

This Date in SFD Football History - 10/1/94

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DeSales needed an 11-play, 82-yard scoring drive to rally and beat Zanesville on the road, 15-12, in their closest game of the regular season. Gary Berry's one-yard rushing touchdown with 5:12 remaining was the difference. The 15 points were the lowest offensive output of the season as the 1994 team would go onto setting a school record for most points scored in a regular season.

Revisit the 1994 season by checking out the 1994 Tribute page!

Chris Roy '88 - "Where Are They Now?"

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Week 7
Chris
ROY

1984-1988

The 7th edition of the "Where Are They Now?" series in 2021 is Chris Roy ‘88!

The Stallions were a combined 33-2 during his three years as a starter. In his senior season, Roy was recognized as First Team All-Ohio on both sides of the ball on an Ohio Catholic League Championship Team. After SFD, he went on to play collegiately at The Ohio State University.

These days, Chris resides in Dallas and is a partner at a private equity firm.

Here, the former Stallion reflects on his playing days for the Purple and White and talks about playing for Coach Pusateri and Coach Mauro…

A special thanks to State Farm Agent and SFD Assistant Coach Ben Aucoin for sponsoring this series once again! 

This Date in SFD Football History - 9/24/1971

Tom Lentz

Tom Lentz

This Date in SFD Football History - 9/24/71 - The Stallions picked up their first win of the 1971 season with a 38-0 blanking of Central High School. Five different Stallions scored for the eventual CCL Co-Champions. Tom Lentz recorded two rushing touchdowns as the Stallions bounced-back after two losses to start the season. Ralph Stapelton returned a fumble 9 yards for a defensive score. Marc Tyler and Mitch Rossi had the other touchdowns for DeSales, who improved to 1-2 overall.

1971 Team Captains: Chris Wanner, Tony O'Brien, Joe Julian

1971 Team Captains: Chris Wanner, Tony O'Brien, Joe Julian

Ronnie Smith '03 - "Where Are They Now?"

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Week 6
Ronnie
SMITH

2000-2003

The 6th edition of the "Where Are They Now?" series in 2021 is Ronnie Smith ‘04!

Smith was a First Team All-Ohio defensive back for the Stallions in 2003 on a Regional Semifinalist team. He was a four-year letter-winner for DeSales and he concluded his collegiate career at Capital University, where he was a two-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference performer.

These days, Ronnie is Firefighter/Paramedic with the Columbus Division of Fire.

Here, the former Stallion reflects on his playing days for the Purple and White…

A special thanks to State Farm Agent and SFD Assistant Coach Ben Aucoin for sponsoring this series once again! 

This Date in SFD Football History - 9/10/65

Mike Metzger scores on a two-point conversion with Mike DeAscentis (10) and Tom Rock (33) looking on

Mike Metzger scores on a two-point conversion with Mike DeAscentis (10) and Tom Rock (33) looking on

Coming off the program’s first Central Catholic League championship, led by a stout and opportunistic defense, the Stallions opened up the season with a 22-0 blanking of Linden-McKinley.

After a scoreless first quarter, quarterback Mike DeAscentis crossed the goal line from four yards out with one second remaining in the half, followed by Mike Metzger’s run on a two-point conversion, that gave the Stallions an 8-0 lead heading into the locker room. The score was set up by a blocked punt by linebacker Wayne Hiles that gave the Purple and White the ball deep in Panther territory.

The Stallions would add to their lead in the third quarter, thanks to a rushing touchdown by Tom Rock and a passing score from DeAscentis to Jack Diedalis, who also recovered a fumble for DeSales that led to a score.

The Stallion defense, which allowed just 48 points in eight games in 1964, had two goal line stands to preserve the shut out.

This Date in SFD Football History - 9/3/2004

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Junior quarterback Matt Mangini threw for a touchdown and 154 yards and added a rushing touchdown as DeSales beat Toledo St. John's 21-10. The Stallions took a 13-2 lead into the locker room after Mangini crossed the goal line on the 14th play of a drive, followed by a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown by junior Chris Thomas. Pictured below are the seniors from the 2004 team, who finished as Regional Runner-ups.

Sayyid Kanu '14 - "Where Are They Now"

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Week 3
Sayyid
KANU

2011-2014

The 3rd edition of the "Where Are They Now?" series in 2021 is Sayyid Kanu ‘14!

Kanu was a two-time All-Ohio defensive back for the Stallions and went onto play at Morehead State University. He started 27 games for the Eagles and was on Homecoming Court his senior year.

Here, the former Stallion reflects on his playing days for the Purple and White…

A special thanks to State Farm Agent and SFD Assistant Coach Ben Aucoin for sponsoring this series once again! 

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