User:Dallezam
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Born: January 17,1992 in Buffalo, New York
Education: St. Mary's High School (Lancaster, New York) (Class of 2010) - college preperatory education, Lancaster, NY; Springfield College (Class of 2014), Springfield, MA - BS Sport Management (minor-Sport Analytics); Medaille College, Buffalo, NY - BS General Studies (Class of 2015); Niagara University, Lewiston, NY - MA Interdisciplinary Studies (Athletic Administration, Sport Journalism);
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Interests:
- Soccer (MLS-New England Revolution, indoor soccer, Barclays Premiership-Arsenal F.C.)
- Baseball (MLB-Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)
- Curling (Brad Gushue-Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Australian Rules Football (AFL-North Melbourne Football Club)
- Religion: Roman Catholicism; Macedonian Orthodox (non-practicing)
St. Mary's High School
- Student Life
- Sought to be one of the most familiar faces of the late 2000s.
- Lancer Athletics
- Appointed Student Athletic Director through graduation in 2010. Director of Basketball Operations as of 2009. Current editor of The Woj Athletic Newsletter (scheduled for first issue release TBA). Junior varsity baseball (2007) and soccer player (2006 - classified as jv playing freshman and varsity; 2008, 2009 - varsity only, jv dissolved). Baseball (varsity) manager in 2008. 2010 winner of Service to Athletics award.
Springfield College
- Student Life
- Billed "the voice of the Pride" and host of WMCB's number-one radio (Saturdays 1-5 PM) and television show, Sports Talk with R&B (Thursdays 8PM, re air at midnight nightly) from 2010-2014. Also public address announcer for club hockey (2012-2014) through campus recreation (campus rec). Heralded as highest profile intramural sport referee in campus rec department from 2010-2014, chairing volleyball (4 years) and indoor/outdoor soccer (3 years). Began sect of Western Massachusetts Gooners (Arsenal FC supporters group) in 2010. In the process of bringing curling as a club sport under campus rec.
- 'Pride Athletics
Primary student ticket holder, most notably for women's soccer and softball.
Medaille College
- Student Life
- WMCB radio talent (2014-15).
- Mavericks Athletics
- Billed "the voice of the Mavs" as public address announcer for all sports including men's and women's soccer while doubled as video coordinator, as well as baseball also serving as team statistician - all from 2014-2015.