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Armwood senior linebacker Casey Callahan has verbally committed to Stony Brook, a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) program.
Casey Callahan, a two-year starter, has been one of Armwood’s top tacklers in each of the last two seasons. He is fifth on the team this season with 38 tackles, five tackles for loss and one sack, despite missing one game.
“We made some trips this summer and he’s been around long enough to know what he wanted,” said Hawks coach Sean Callahan, Casey’s father. “I was good with it, too. He really sees himself playing there.”
Casey Callahan also considered Liberty, Western Michigan and Central Michigan.
An extra incentive for Casey Callahan is that he won’t be too far away from family. Sean Callahan, who grew up in Bridgeport, Conn., and still has family there, said the Port Jefferson Ferry runs from Long Island to the his hometown.
Casey Callahan is the third Armwood football player to make a verbal commitment. He joins offensive lineman Justin Cabbagestalk (Vanderbilt) and running back Sirchauncey Holloway (Liberty).
Posted by Earl Acosta, Tampa on 10/26 at 03:47 PM
Holloway NEVER played a down for Armwood in a game that counted. He should have stayed at Plant City. Adam, how can he be considered a member of the “team”. If was on the “team” Armwood would have to forfeit all of their games. Maybe you should look into this?
Posted by Adam Adkins, Tampa on 10/24 at 02:21 PM
Actually, Sichauncey’s last high school game was in an Armwood uniform - the Spring game against Newsome.
While he has been ruled ineligible for the season, he still attends Armwood and is considered a member of the team, even if he is not able to play.
Posted by Hawk, on 10/23 at 03:02 PM
Sir Chauncy never played for armwood...only Plant city…
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Posted by Adam Adkins, Tampa on 10/26 at 07:39 PM
Earl,
The only way Armwood would have to forfeit any games is if Sirchauncey dressed or played after being ruled ineligible. He hasn’t, so nothing to look into.