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2012 Football Accolades Include 4 Signed to Division-1 Teams

The Dean College Football team ended their 2012 season with an impressive 7-3 record. Even more impressive are the accolades and achievements in the month following the season. As we reported earlier,  two players were named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Dean College FootballAmericans, and four have signed with impressive Division 1 programs in the National College Athletic Association.

Six-foot-two-inch receiver Shavarez Smith, who caught 43 balls for 685 yards and 6 touchdowns, was recruited to and signed by South Alabama (read about it on ESPN).

Lance BurlingameDean College FootballFlorida Atlantic University (FAU) was very interested in the talents of two Dean players, one on each side of the ball.  The aforementioned Rodney “Lucky” Whitehead was recruited and signed, and shortly after, defensive lineman Lance Burlingame signed with FAU (read about it in the Sun Sentinel).

Finally, the impressive play of four Dean players was recognized by well respected NCAA Division 1 football programs around the country. Starting Quarterback Trevor Vasey was heavily recruited by Elon University in North Carolina, ultimately where Vasey signed (read about it in the Providence Journal). Vasey expects to compete for the starting quarterback job immediately.

Congratulations to all on their achievements.

 

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Men’s Basketball Team at Dean College Gearing up for 2012-2013 Season

Dean College is proud to introduce first year Head Coach Rich Fazzi.  Mr. Fazzi takes over coaching duties of the Men’s Basketball team at Dean College after spending time coaching with three local basketball programs, most recently as top assistant coach for Endictott College’s championship team.  Mr. Fazzi has provided the Dean College Blog a season preview for the 2012-2013 season.

The Men’s Basketball program opens up the winter campaign under the guidance of 1st year Head Coach Rich Fazzi.  Fazzi comes to Dean after two years as an assistant coach at Endicott College.  Fazzi was a part of a staff that led the Gulls to the 2011-2012 Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship.  Prior to Endicott, Fazzi was the top assistant at Suffolk University.  He started his coaching career as an assistant at Newbury College.

The Bulldogs will return four letterman from last year’s squad that went 14-11. After last season’s loss in the first round, the Bulldogs have spent the preseason preparing for a conference championship.  The task will not be an easy one with perennial conference power CCRI returning the majority of a team that lost in the National Championship this past year.  The Bulldogs will have four captains this season that will provide leadership for this upcoming campaign.

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING WHO THE DIFFERENCE MAKERS MAY BE THIS SEASON FOR THE BULLDOGS.

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