This Date in SFD Football History (9/20/19)

Jaylen Ball’s 11-yard go-ahead touchdown run with 54 seconds remaining gave the Stallions a 35-31 win over Kettering Alter, the 2018 Division-III State Runner-up. After being delayed due to lightning at 10:06 mark in the first quarter, the game resumed and it was a back-and-forth contest, with four ties

Quintell Quinn led the way for the Stallions with 147 yards rushing with a touchdown, and also returned a kickoff 90 yards for a score. Jaylen Ball added 63 yards on the ground and two touchdowns, including the eventual game-winner, after the Knights took a 31-28 lead with 3:39 left in the 4th quarter after a 42-yard field goal. Reno Godfrey scored the game’s first points, one a 1-yard touchdown, as the Stallions ended a 12-game regular season winning streak for Alter.

See the game’s highlights below

Where Are They Now? - Jalen Noble '12

Week 5
Jalen
Noble

2009-2012

The fifth edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, Jalen Noble ‘12.

Noble was a two-year starter for the Stallions, including the 2011 team that captured the Central Catholic League Championship.  As a senior, on a Regional Semifinalist team, Noble earned special mention honors on the Division III All-Central District football team.  He signed with Air Force in 2012, but transferred to Army in 2013, where he appeared in 5 games for the Cadets as a returner.  He concluded his collegiate career with Miami of Ohio before moving on from football. 

These days, Jalen resides in New York City, where he is a social media influencer / content creator. Recently, Noble interviewed former President Barack Obama on his instagram account.

Here the former Stallion talks about his playing days…

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

Noble drinking from the Winner’s Cup after a 25-14 win over Bishop Watterson in 2011 (photo credit: Barb Dougherty)

DeSales 49, Linsly (WV) 13

Jonathan Brown had a career-high three touchdowns and RJ Day went a perfect 7-for-7 passing with two touchdowns as the Stallions improved to 3-1 on the season. DeSales erupted for 28 first quarter points with touchdown receptions by Dax Middleton and Nolan McSweeny. Adam Faulkner added a 22-yard interception return for a score for the Stallions to close out the scoring in the first quarter.

With 161 passing yards, Day became the sixth Stallion quarterback to surpass 2,000 career passing yards.

John Hockaday recorded his first career rushing touchdown for the Purple and White.

This Date in SFD Football History

Quarterback Alex Cherubin (24, 12) and running back Matt Stewart each scored two touchdowns as the Stallions beat Beechcroft 30-10.  The Stallions extended the lead in the second quarter, thanks to two forced fumbles.  Stewart led DeSales with 74 yards rushing and had two 5-yard scoring runs. Adam Foust kicked a 27-yard field goal for the Purple and White, who won their 24th regular season game, out of their last 25. 

Click here for highlights.

Where Are They Now? - John-Paul Slupski '75

Week 4
John-Paul
SLUPSKI

1971-1975

The fourth edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is John-Paul Slupski ‘75.

John-Paul was a two-time First Team All-Central Catholic League defensive back, who also earned All-District and All-Metro honors in his playing career. As a junior, he set a school-record for longest punt return (95 yards), on the first DeSales team to win 8 games in a season. As a senior, he was given the John Brockington Award, which recognized the area’s top defensive back at the annual Sidelines, Inc. Honors Banquet.

After playing collegiately at the University of Montana, Slupski dedicated 33 years to the Columbus Fire Department!

Click here to hear from John-Pual’s playing days, including the game in ‘73, where he had that school-record return…

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

DeSales 35, Africentric 14, final

Jonathan Brown rushed for a career-high 131 yards and had two touchdowns in a 35-14 win over visiting Africentric, in the first-ever meeting between the schools. RJ Day threw two passing touchdowns, including a 94-yarder to Nolan McSweeny. Sophomores Dax Middleton (23-yard reception) and Kaleb Johnson (15-yard run) each scored their first varsity touchdowns for the Stallions.

This Date in SFD Football History (9/6/02)

Razzano scores the game’s first touchdown on the second play

The Stallions traveled to Cincinnati and blanked the #2 ranked St. Xavier Bombers 21-0. Senior quarterback Dino Razzano led the Stallions with 175 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns, including a 56-yard run on the game’s second play from scrimmage. The Purple and White held the Bombers to 107 total yards and it was the first time St. Xavier had been shut out in eight years.

Click here to see highlights from the 2002 St. Xavier game

Where Are They Now? - Chris Stoll '17

Week 3
Chris
STOLL

2013-2017

The third edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is Chris Stoll ‘17.

Chris is set to begin his second season in the National Football League as Seattle’s starting long snapper. Last year, he appeared in all 17 games for the Seahawks. He signed as a free agent with Seattle, after a successful career at Penn State, where served as the primary long snapper. Stoll played in 48 games for the Nittany Lions and was recognized as the nation’s best long snapper in 2022, winning the Patrick Mannelly Award.

Click here to hear about Chris’ playing days with the Stallions…

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

DeSales 17, Badin 3, final

Jonathan Brown and RJ Day each had rushing touchdowns as the Stallions improved to 1-1 with a 17-3 win against Badin at Hamilton High School. Elazar Hood and Jake Williams recorded interceptions for a Stallion Defense that held the Rams to 104 total yards, including negative five yards rushing. Ty Neubert set a career-high by recording three sacks in one game.

This Date in SFD Football History (8/30/85)

The 1985 Team

Onto this date in St. Francis DeSales football history.  It’s our first of the season, since DeSales had never played on August 23, in their previous 62 seasons of football.  This week, we go back to August 30, 1985, the season opener for the Stallions, who were picked to finish 4th in a preseason CCL poll.  DeSales began the ’85 campaign with a 10-0 win against Dublin High School, with all ten points coming in the third quarter.  Shawn Ream opened the scoring, with a 26-yard field goal, and Jamey Cua added a 53-yard score, as the Stallions out-gained the Shamrocks 208-77 on the ground.  The Stallion Defense forced three turnovers, including two fumbles.  Paul Haynes led the way with 97 yards rushing for DeSales, while Cua had 86.  The 1985 team would go on to set a school record for most points scored in a regular season (288), but the game against the Shamrocks was their lowest total of the year.  The Stallions were without the services of returning letter-winning quarterback, Mike Asbeck, due to a knee injury. 

The official DeSales scorebook from the 1985 Dublin game

Where Are They Now? - Nick Gentile '11

Week 2
Nick
GENTILE

2007-2011

The second edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is Nick Gentile ‘11.

Nick was a two-year starting quarterback for the Stallions and helped lead DeSales to a 2009 Regional Championship.  As a junior, he finished with over 2,000 all-purpose yards, including 1,301 rushing yards on the State Runner-up Team.

These days, Nick resides in Austin, Texas with his wife and former SFD Cheerleading Captain, Alana (Balzano) ‘11, and their son Giovanni ‘41.

Click here to hear more about Nick’s playing days….

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

2009 Regional Champions

Where Are They Now? - Frank DeMatteis '64

Week 1
Frank
DEMATTEIS

1962-1963

The first edition of "Where Are They Now" for the 2024 season, presented by Ben Aucoin, State Farm Agent, is Frank DeMatteis ‘64.

On September 8, 1962, Frank became the first DeSales Varsity Football player to score a touchdown in a varsity game. DeMatteis crossed the goal line in a 28-12 loss at Portsmouth Notre Dame.

Click here for more…

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

The 1962 Varsity Football Team

The program cover for the first Varsity Football Game for DeSales

SFD Alumnus Cole Potts '20 named Preseason All-Sun Belt Team for James Madison

Photo Credit: James Madison Athletics

Former Stallion lineman Cole Potts ‘20 was named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Team, the league announced Monday (7/23). Potts was one of two JMU players to be named to the First Team. Potts is a four-year starter at right guard, having started 53 of his 54 career games.

Last season, the Dukes lost to Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl 31-21 and finished 11-2. Potts started all 13 games at right guard and was a part of an offensive line that helped JMU rank top 30 in the FBS in six offensive categories, which included tied for sixth in passing touchdowns (36), 13th in pass efficiency rating (162.6), completion percentage (67.3%), 17th in yards per pass attempt (8.6), 20th in passing yards (284.8) and 23rd in scoring offense (34.1).

DeSales set to join the Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference in 2026

DeSales will begin competition in Varsity Football in the newly formed Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference in the Fall of 2026. The participating schools in the first year will be: Akron St. Vincent St. Mary, Cleveland Villa Angela Saint Joseph, Bishop Hartley, Bishop Watterson, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, and Youngstown Ursuline.

The Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference will begin as a football only conference in 2026 with future plans for competing together in all Ohio High School Athletic Association sanctioned sports.

All-time against the schools in the new Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference, DeSales is 59-60-3, including 3-3 against Akron St. Vincent St. Mary, 2-2 versus Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, and a 2-3 series record against Youngstown Cardinal Mooney. DeSales has never faced Cleveland Villa Angela Saint Joseph or Youngstown Ursuline. Joining SFD from the Central Catholic League are Bishop Hartley (22-14-2) and Bishop Watterson (30-38-1).

This will be the third league DeSales will compete in with varsity football. The school joined the Ohio Catholic league from 1988 to 1990 when the CCL combined with Kettering Alter, Dayton Chaminade-Julienne and Hamilton Badin.

SFD Senior Lineman Ty Neubert Commits to Ohio University

Ty Neubert, a rising senior lineman, verbally committed to play football at Ohio University. Neubert has started 36 straight games on the defensive line and was named First Team All-Central District last season. As junior he finished with 42 tackles, 12 of them for a loss, with three sacks and on offense, he also started all 11 games at left tackle.

Neubert, a two-time First Team All-Central Catholic League player, chose Ohio over Kent State and Eastern Michigan.

Bob Jacoby Inducted into the OHSFCA Hall of Fame

Last evening (June 14), former SFD Head Football coach, and current Assistant Coach, Bob Jacoby was inducted into the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame

Coach Jacoby led the Stallions for 19 seasons from 1988-2006, compiling a 169-68 overall record. DeSales won two state championships in 1997 and 1998, and were state runners-up four times in 1990, 1996, 2001 and 2005. The Stallions made the OHSAA playoffs 15 times under Jacoby (out of 19), including 13 straight from 1994-2006

He returned to DeSales in 2021, where he serves as an Assistant Coach and a Physical Education Teacher.

SFD Alumnus Nathaniel Wallace-Dilling '22 Commits to UCONN

SFD alumnus and former Stallion punter Nathaniel Wallace-Dilling ‘22 committed to play football at UCONN on April 26.

Wallace-Dilling played last season at Riverside City College in California. For the Tigers, he had 41 punts, averaging 40.1 per with 15 inside the 20 yard line as was named First Team All-Southern California Football Association.

While at DeSales, Wallace-Dilling was a two-year starter and as a senior he was named Second Team All-Ohio. He averaged 38 yards per punt on 44 attempts and pinned opponents inside the 20 yard line 15 times

SFD Alumni Bowl Report

Seven former SFD Football alums are participating in College Football Bowl Games, starting this Saturday (12/16) with Quintell Quinn ‘21 and Ohio University in the Myrtle Beach Bowl. Five other Stallions and their teams also took part in postseason play in Division-II, Division-III, and in the junior college ranks.

See below for the complete list of former Stallions.

Ty Van Fossen ‘18 (Photo credit: GoBearcats.com)

Myrtle Beach Bowl, December 16, 11 AM
Ohio vs. Georgia Southern

SFD Alumni: Ohio University - Quintell Quinn ‘21

Quinn’s Ohio University Bio

Season notes: The 6-1, 217 pound redshirt sophomore running back has appeared in six games for the Bobcats. Quinn has 22 yards on five carries. For his career, he’s played in 16 games at Ohio.


Photo credit: OhioBobcats.com


Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl, December 23, 3:30 PM
James Madison vs. Air Force

SFD Alumni: James Madison University - Cole Potts ‘20

Potts’ James Madison Bio

Season notes: The former Stallion has started all 12 games at right guard for JMU. The 6-foot-3 306 pound junior has played in 43 career games and has started 36 games for the Dukes.

Photo credit: JMU Sports


Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, December 29, 8PM
Ohio State vs. Missouri

SFD Alumnus: Ohio State University - Joey Lyberger ‘12, Quality Control - Defense

Lyberger’s Ohio State Bio

Season notes: Coach Lyberger enters his third season as a member of the Buckeye’s coaching staff. He is a program assistant on the defensive side of the ball, working with linebackers.

Photo Credit: OhioStateBuckeyes.com


(Photo by Brad Fedie/247 Sports)

ReliaQuest Bowl, January 1, 11:00 AM
Wisconsin vs. LSU

SFD Alumni: University of Wisconsin - Rodas Johnson ‘19, Defensive Lineman; Paul Haynes ‘87, Cornerbacks Coach; Luke Fickell ‘92, Head Coach

Johnson’s Wisconsin Bio

Season notes: The redshirt senior defensive lineman recorded 19 tackles with 3 for a loss and started every game for the Badgers. For his career, Rodas has started 20 times and registered 50 tackles with 10 for a loss.

Photo credit: UWBadgers.com

 

Photo credit: UWBadgers.com

Haynes’ Wisconsin Bio

Season notes: Coach Haynes is in his first season with the Badgers and his 31st overall in coaching. Wisconsin is ranked 26th in the nation in passing defense, allowing 193.4 yards per game.

Photo credit: UWBadgers.com

 

Photo credit: UWBadgers.com

Fickell’s Wisconsin Bio

Season notes: In his first season at Wisconsin, Fickell led the Badgers to a 7-5 season. Fickell was named the University of Wisconsin football's 31st head coach on Nov. 27, 2022 after spending six years at the University of Cincinnati, where a compiled a 57-18 record. In 2021, he guided the Bearcats to an appearance in the College Football Playoff Semifinals at the Cotton Bowl and the first-ever 13-0 regular-season record in Bearcat history.

Photo credit: UWBadgers.com


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CFP Semifinal at the Rose Bowl Game presented by Prudential, January 1, 5:10 PM
Michigan vs. Alabama

SFD Alumnus: University of Michigan - Joey Velazquez ‘19, Linebacker

Photo Credit: MGoBlue.com

Velazquez’s Michigan Bio

Season notes: Velazquez is a three-time letterman for the Wolverine Football team and has earned four letters for UM Baseball. For his career, he has played in 19 football games and 100 baseball games with 68 starts.


NCAA PLAYOFFS - COMPLETED SEASONS

DIVISION-II PLAYOFFS

Grand Valley State University
SFD Alumnus: Jordan Johnson ‘21, Wide Receiver

Johnson’s Grand Valley Bio

Postseason Results: GVSU 21, Ferris State 14 (First Round); GVSU 24, Pittsburg State 21; Harding 7, GVSU 6, (Quarterfinal)

Season Notes: Johnson, a sophomore receiver, made 16 receptions for 286 yards with 2 touchdowns for the second ranked Lakers, who finished 11-2. For his career, the 6-foot, 185 former Stallion has appeared in 22 games.

Photo credit: GVSULakers.com


Tiffin University
SFD Alumni: JJ Baughman ‘21, Special Teams; Ben Famosa ‘23, Tight End

Baughman’s Tiffin Bio

Postseason Result: Slippery Rock 45, Tiffin 35 (Second Round)

Season Notes: Baughman, a junior, appeared in 10 games for the Dragons and served as the primary kickoff specialist. The former Stallion also punted 3 times and made 1 extra point for Tiffin, who finished 11-1.

Photo Credit: gotiffindragons.com


Famosa’s Tiffin Bio

Results: Slippery Rock 45, Tiffin 35 (Second Round)

Season Notes: The 6-foot-2, 225 pound freshman did not appear in any games for Tiffin this season.

Photo Credit: gotiffindragons.com


DIVISION-III PLAYOFFS

University of Mount Union
SFD Alumnus: Randy Tawiah ‘20, Kicker

Tawiah’s Mount Union Bio

Postseason Result: Alma 24, Mount Union 20 (Second Round)

Season Notes: Tawiah, a senior, made his first career extra point against Muskingum on 9/23. For his career, he appeared in four games for the Purple Raiders, who finished the season at 11-1.


CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS

Riverside Community College
SFD Alumnus: Nathaniel Wallace-Dilling '22, punter

Wallace-Dilling’s Riverside Bio

Postseason Results: RCC 51, Mt. San Antonio 48 (Southern California Regional Playoffs); RCC 45, Ventura 26 (SCFA Championship); RCC 24, San Mateo 21 (3C2A State Championship)

Season Notes: Wallace-Dilling, a freshman, earned First Team All-National Division, Southern League honors after averaging 39.9 yards per punt with 14 inside the 20 for the 12-1 Tigers.


SFD Senior Linebacker Max Shulaw named First Team All-Ohio

DeSales senior linebacker Max Shulaw was named First Team All-Ohio by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association earlier today (12/6) This season, Max led the Co-CCL champions with 102 tackles and was tied for 16 tackles for a loss. For his career, Max registered 349 tackles, 53.5 for a loss and made 37 starts. Unofficially, Shulaw’s 349 stops were second all-time in a career behind John Callaghan’s 400 tackles from 1988-1990.

Shulaw, a state championship wrestler, is the first SFD athlete to earn First Team All-Ohio honors in two sports since Joey Velaquez (football, baseball) in 2018-2019!

Max Shulaw and Ty Neubert earn First Team All-District honors

A pair of Stallion defenders Max Shulaw and Ty Neubert picked up First Team All-Central District honors in Division-II today (11/6/23).

For Shulaw, who led the team with 102 tackles, it’s the third time the senior has been recognized as a first team selection. Neubert, a junior, has started 36 straight games on the defensive line and finished with 42 tackles, 12 of them for a loss, with three sacks.

Picking up second team honors were senior offensive lineman Nick Vance, senior Cameron Gwinn and senior punter Brendan Ballard.

Junior defensive back Elazar Hood and freshman quarterback RJ Day were named Special Mention All-District. Senior receiver Michael Walker and senior defensive lineman Raesan Betton were Honorable Mention.