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Former Eagles Continue to Succeed
No less than seven players from Bethlehem’s class of 2009-2010 played in the
college ranks this year. Two of them, Casiem Maxwell and Ted Abriel,
received recognition for their achievements on the field. Maxwell was
rewarded as the New Jersey Athletic Conference’s Offensive Rookie of the
Week for his performance in a victory over Western Connecticut State College
on October 9. Abriel was given the RPI Defensive Rookie of the Year by the
coaching staff. Abriel had 10 solo tackles and 15 assisted tackles for the
Engineers.
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John Reagan is entering his fifth year as the offensive line coach and
run game coordinator at The University of Kansas. Under his
direction, KU posted a better rushing average in each of the first four
seasons, including running for 188.8 yards per game in 2007. While that
streak ended in 2008, KU did produce a 280-yard rushing game against
Kansas State for the most rushing yards in a game since 2001.
Reagan, a native of Delmar, N.Y., graduated from Syracuse in 1994
with a dual major in exercise science and sport psychology. He was a
three-year starter at center for the Orangemen. As a senior captain in
1993, Reagan earned the Ben Schwartzwalder Most Exemplary Football
Player Award after leading his team to a 26-22 victory over Colorado in
the Fiesta Bowl. While with the Orangemen, he also competed in the 1992
Hall of Fame Bowl when Syracuse defeated Ohio State 24-17. Reagan was
twice named to the GTE Academic All-America team (1992-93) and was
presented with the Toyota Leadership Award following his senior season.
Reagan has a daughter, Kaitlyn and a son, Daniel.
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Ithaca
College#70 Chris Gray
Position: Offensive Guard
Height: 6-4
Weight: 280
Class: Senior
Hometown: Delmar
High School: Bethlehem Central
2007: A second-year starter at left guard, Gray was one of the Empire
8’s top offensive linemen, earning first-team all-conference and
second-team all-region recognition. He was named Ithaca’s Outstanding
Lineman following the Hartwick game.
Hartwick College
Joe Paratore
HT: 5-9
WT: 150
HS: Bethlehem Central
Class: Jr.
2010 -
Projected to be high on the player dept
chart, Joe work hard in the off season
recovering from an injury early in the 2009
season
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