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Warrior football lands six all-conference players

Complete All-Conference teams
ANNVILLE, Pa . --- In a release from the Middle Atlantic Conferences, six Lycoming College football players have been named to the all-conference teams, including one first-team and five second-team selections. 

Anthony Marascio
Sophomore defensive lineman Anthony Marascio (Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge) was named to the first-team All-Middle Atlantic Conference after anchoring one of the top rush defenses in the league. Marascio finished the season with 76 tackles, ranking him sixth in the conference. He had 38 tackles both solo and assisted, averaging 7.6 stops per game. Marscio also tallied one touchdown to help Lycoming seal a 24-21 victory over King’s College. 

Josh Kleinfelter
Junior running back Josh Kleinfelter (Bellwood, Pa./Bellwood-Antis) was named second-team after picking up 821 yards, placing him fifth in the conference. He rushed the ball 186 times to average 4.4 yards per carry and 82.1 yard a game. Kleinfelter found the end zone on five occasions. 

Adam Paulhamus
The second-team tight end was junior Adam Paulhamus (Watsontown, Pa./Warrior Run). Paulhamus reeled in 11 catches for 184 yards and three touchdowns, two of which came in the first quarter of the Warriors’ 28-16 win over Widener University. 

Ryan Wagaman
At the wide receiver position, junior Ryan Wagaman (Aspers, Pa./Biglerville) was selected to the second-team. Wagaman finished fourth in league in receiving yards with 671. He caught 51 passes, averaging 5.1 per game and 13.2 yards a catch. He also pulled down five touchdowns. On defense, junior Kevin Hoben (Summit Hill, Pa./Panther Valley) was selected as a linebacker to the second-team. He finished the season with 41 tackles, including 26 solo. He had 3.5 tackles for a loss of seven yards and was credited with one pass broken up. 

Chuck Belitto
In the secondary, junior Chuck Bellitto (New Holland, Pa./Garden Spot) was chosen as a second-team defensive back. He concluded the year third in the conference in tackles, registering 84, with 55 solo and 29 assisted. Bellitto also tallied four interceptions, tying him for second in the conference. He returned those four picks for 14 yards. 

"While we are disappointed that we did not have a senior recognized, we are proud of the young men who made the ALL-MAC team and look forward to having all of them back in 2010," said head coach Mike Clark, who concluded his second season at the helm of the program.

Reader Comments (1)

Just a quick question. We are moving to williamsport this summer and my 8 year old has not other interest but football. He is worried that he will not be able to play when we get there because all we hear about is baseball and he has no interest in baseball. Is there a football little league he will be able to play in? I realize football season is over but I don't think he wants it to end that is all he still does. He played for the first time last year and fell in love with it and has learned so much I just don't want him to have to give it up. Any help or info you can give me would be great
Thanks
Jamie

February 28, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJamie Hubbard

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