Junior running back Jonathan Brown was recognized as Honorable Mention All-Ohio after leading the Stallions with 1,295 yards (in 11 games) and 16 touchdowns.
SFD Alumnus Cole Potts named First Team All-Sun Belt
Class of 2020 alumnus Cole Potts was named First Team All-Sun Belt, in a vote by the league's 14 head coach coaches and media members. Potts started all 12 games at right guard for the Dukes, who finished 8-4 overall. The senior set a school-record with 55 career starts.
Ty Neubert named the DII Central District Defensive Player of the Year
DeSales senior defensive lineman Ty Neubert was named the Division-II Central District Defensive Player of the Year by the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association. The Ohio University verbal commit tallied 12 sacks and was second on the team with 25 tackles for a loss. Neubert finished with 79 tackles, including 17 in his final game as a Stallion, his 47th career start.
Juniors Jonathan Brown (running back) and Frankie McAllister (defensive end) were also recognized as First Team All-Central District. Brown led the Stallions with 1,295 yards (in 11 games) and 16 touchdowns. McAllister in his first year as a full-time varsity player, led the Purple and White with 26 tackles for a loss and was second on the team with 98 stops.
Earning Second Team All-Central District honors were sophomores RJ Day (quarterback) and Matthias Burrell (offensive lineman), along with senior defensive back Davis Anderson. Day’s 1,425 passing yards were the fifth-highest for a DeSales quarterback in a single season. Burrell helped anchor an offensive line for an offense that rushed for the most yards (2,246) since the 2020 season. Anderson recorded a team-high four interceptions and finished with 88 tackles.
Junior kicker Elvis Castro, senior linebacker Dane Crabtree and senior linebacker Adam Faulkner were named Special Mention All-Central District. Castro, a member of the Regional Championship Soccer team, converted 35-of-36 point after attempts and was 3-of-4 kicking field field goals. Crabtree was third on the team with 89 tackles, with 16 for a loss. Faulkner led DeSales with 117 stops, the most as a Stallion since Malcolm Burrell (182) in 2009.
Sophomore receiver Dax Middleton, who became the 13th Stallion to record a 500-yard receiving season, was recognized as Honorable Mention All-Central District.
This Date in SFD Football History - 11/8/19
Junior running back Quintell Quinn had a career-high 278 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 38 carries as DeSales beat Cincinnati Turpin in a DII Regional Quarterfinal, handing the Spartans their first loss of the season. In their first playoff game in two years, DeSales out-gained Turpin 366-180 and were led defensively by Owen Faulkner’s 14 tackles and an interception. Sophomore linebacker Jonathan Thompson also recorded 9 tackles, with 4 for a loss for DeSales, the 7 seed in Region 8. With Turpin leading 14-13, Quinn’s 26-yard run gave the Stallions the lead for good in the third quarter as DeSales would score the game’s final 20 points.
DeSales 48, DeSales 28, final.
DeSales 48, New Albany 28, final. RJ Day moved into first all-time in career passing yards, unofficially at 2,822 yards, and also had three passing touchdowns as the Stallions advance and will play Ashland (11-0) next Friday in a Regional Quarterfinal.
Jonathan Brown rushed for 182 yards and three touchdowns. Sophomore receiver Dax Middleton moved into sixth place for most receptions in a season (39) and became the 12th Stallion in SFD history to account for 500 receiving yards or more in a single season. Elazar Hood returned an interception 60 yards for his second touchdown in as many weeks.
Day passed Brian Emmerling (2,752 yards) to become the career passing leader.
This Date in SFD Football History - 11/1/86
DeSales captured their second straight CCL title after their 20-14 win over Bishop Hartley and finished 10-0. Jared Van Guilder ran for 133 yards on 19 carries and scored two touchdowns as the Stallions won their 24th game in a row. Van Guilder’s first score capped-off a 16-play, 82-yard drive in the 2nd quarter and after a missed extra point it was 6-0 DeSales. John Crabtree, who recorded 21 tackles on defense, added a 1-yard touchdown run in the 3rd quarter, followed by the second score by Van Guilder in the final period. The Stallions, the defending Division-III State Champions, finished the season ranked 3rd in the state in final AP Class AA Poll, but only finished 5th in the Division-II Region 7 computer polls. In 1986, only the top four teams in each of the four regions qualified for the playoffs.
This Date in SFD Football History - 10/25/85
The Stallion defense forced six Watterson turnovers in the 19-6 victory over the Eagles. With the win, DeSales (9-0) clinched at least a share of the CCL title. The game was tied at zero, when the Stallions scored on three out of their four possessions between the end of the 1st half and the start of the 2nd half. Quarterback Mike Asbeck was 8-16 passing for 86 yards and two touchdowns (Dan Lauderback, Jamey Cua) to lead DeSales. Asbeck also rushed for 44 yards. Linebacker John Dennis recorded 18 tackles, recovered two of the four Watterson fumbles and also had an interception.
Where Are They Now? - John Callaghan '91
Week 10
John
CALLAGHAN
1988-1990
The tenth and final edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is John Callaghan ‘91! John is the school’s all-time leader in career tackles with 400 tackles from 1988-1900 and was named Second Team All-Ohio on the 1990 Division-II State Runner-up Team. John was also a standout baseball player and earned First Team All-Ohio honors on a Stallion team that captured a 1990 Regional Championship.
After DeSales, John went onto to play baseball at the Air Force Academy and he still works for the Air Force. He’s a civilian analyst at the Headquarters, United States Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces in Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) and lives in village outside of Ramstein Air Base in Germany.
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DeSales 38, Northwest 6, final
John Hockaday had a career-high 115 yards rushing and three touchdown as the Stallions won their 8th in a row, the most since 2016, and improved to 8-1 overall. Dax Middleton also had a career-high 117 receiving yards and RJ Day moved into third place in all-time career passing yards.
This Date in SFD Football History - 10/18/96
The Stallions rallied from a 14-2 2nd quarter deficit to defeat Kettering Alter 23-20, behind 3 touchdowns and 130 rushing yards by Matt Stewart. With Stallions down 14-10, Stewart scored twice (1, 64) in the 3rd quarter to cap-off the rally and improve to 7-1 overall.
Where Are They Now? - Brian Emmerling '93
Week 9
Brian
EMMERLING
1990-1992
The ninth edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is Brian Emmerling ‘93! Emmerling is the all-time career passing leader for the Stallions and recorded the most wins as a starting quarterback in his career, including two league titles and a Regional Championship in 1990. After DeSales, Brian went onto play football and baseball at John Carroll University.
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DeSales 39, KIPP 6, final
Quarterback RJ Day threw for 3 touchdowns to lead the Stallions, including two to Dax Middleton. With 135 yards tonight, Day is now 4th all-time in SFD history with 2,373 career yards, passing Tony Borghese and Whit Hobgood. Jonathan Brown scored his team-leading 13th touchdown. John Hockaday and Bryce Herrick also scored for the Stallions, who improve to 7-1 overall. Game Notes
DeSales clinched a playoff spot with the win
The Stallions turned the ball over for the first time since week 3
Middleton, Herrick and Davis Anderson each recorded interceptions.
Where Are They Now? - Brian Dytko '15
Week 8
Brian
DYTKO
2011-2015
The eight edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, Brian Dytko ‘15.
Brian was a two-way player and a two-year starter for the Stallions. As a senior, he anchored an offensive line that amassed 4,127 rushing yards on a team that captured the CCL Silver Division Championship and made a Regional Final appearance. Brian earned All-CCL honors, in addition to being named First Team All-Metro, All-District and Second Team All-Ohio.
Dytko went onto play at John Carroll University, where he finished his career with 34 appearances. In 11 appearances in 2018, he helped the Blue Streaks score 33.3 points a game and average 425 yards per contest and earned Second Team All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors.
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DeSales 14, Bishop Hartley 6, final
Sophomore quarterback RJ Day connected with classmate Jordan Karhoff on 4th and 4 from the 8 yard line with 2:34 seconds remaining to finish-off a 96-yard, 20 play drive that gave the Stallions a 14-6 lead. Jonathan Brown had 173 yards rushing, including a 49-yard touchdown run on the opening possession for the Stallions, who improved to 6-1 overall, 2-0 in CCL play. The Hawks, now 3-4, 0-2 in the league, turned the ball over twice inside the red zone. Dax Middleton recorded an interception near the end of the second quarter and Davis Anderson recovered a fumble inside the five yard line in the fourth quarter.
Game Notes
Matthias Burrell blocked Hartley’s extra point and took a 7-6 lead into the locker room.
The Stallions won their sixth straight regular season game for the first time since 2019.
Jonathan Brown’s rushing yards after 7 games 872 yards is the most rushing yards in a season since 2020 (Quintell Quinn)
This Date in SFD Football History - 10/4/69
DeSales, the defending Central Catholic League champions, knocked off an unbeaten Lakewood St. Edward 24-2 at Northland High School. Joe Szabo opened the game’s scoring after a 48-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Wayne Roberts would convert the first of three two-point conversions for the Stallions to give the Stallions an 8-0 lead before the half. Tom Metzger would put the game out of reach with a pair of one-yard rushing touchdowns in the second half. The Stallion Defense held St. Edward to just two first downs and 27 yards of offense.
Where Are They Now? - Ryan Corkrean '17
Week 7
Ryan
CORKREAN
2013-2016
The seventh edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, Ryan Corkrean ‘17.
Corkrean was a three year letter-winner, who started 39 consecutive games at linebacker and 21 at tight end on three CCL Championship Teams from 2014-2016. He finished with 249 career tackles, including 83 as a senior on a Regional Championship team and was named Second Team All-Ohio. The Academic All-Ohio player led the Stallions in tackles in 2015 and 2014.
Corkrean went on to play collegiately at Ashland, where he was a two-year starter at linebacker, and in 33 games he recorded 179 tackles, in a career cut short due to Covid-19 in 2020. As a sophomore, he was named Second Team All-GLIAC, in addition to being recognized on the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team. In his final season, he set a career-high with 81 stops and was recognized as Honorable Mention All-GLIAC.
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DeSales 28, St. Charles 0, final
The Stallions improve to 5-1 as Jonathan Brown set a new career-high with 182 yards rushing. DeSales out-gained the Cardinals 377-40. John Hockaday also rushed for 100 yards and had two scores. It was the 12th straight win over the Cardinals and 49th overall (in 53 games). Of the 49 wins against St. Charles, 18 have been a shutout.
This Date in SFD Football History - 9/27/13
DeSales knocked off the defending Division-4 State Champions 21-16 Clinton-Massie, thanks to three touchdown plays over 75 yards. Josh DeLozier returned a kickoff 78 yards for a score to tie the game at 7 in the first quarter. The Stallions would take a 14-7 lead in the second frame, thanks to a 76-yard run by Tucker Yinger. Yinger would once again give the Stallions the lead, this time for good, after a 77-yard run early in the 3rd quarter. Clinton-Massie, who would go on to win the Division-4 State Championship, had 17 first downs for the game, compared to just five for DeSales. It would be the only loss for the Falcons in their two state championship seasons in 2013 and 2014.