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- Height:
- 6’0”
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- Weight:
- 210
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- Hometown:
- Brunswick, Ohio
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- High School:
- Brunswick
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- Position:
- TE
Bio
Is transitioning back to the offensive side of the ball as a tight end, where the coaches think he can make a significant impact after a “great spring” at the position … Labeled an outstanding and versatile athlete … 2007: Regular member of the special teams’ coverage units and a backup outside linebacker, totaling seven tackles, one pass break-up, and one fumble recovery … Career-high four tackles came against Waynesburg (Sept. 8) … Attempted three kickoff returns, highlighted by a long of 37 at Case Western Reserve (Sept. 22) … 2006: Recipient of the Galbreath Memorial Award as the team’s outstanding first-year offensive player … Lone rush went for 10 yards late in the Hiram game (Oct. 14) … Appeared in every game except for one with the special teams, returning seven kickoffs for 112 yards (16.0 average) … Had a long run back of 26 at Waynesburg (Sept. 29) … Prior to Wooster: Received honorable mention on the all-state team, in addition to first-team all-district, all-county, and all-Pioneer Conference accolades as a senior at Brunswick High School … Accounted for 14 TDs, while totaling 516 rushing and 406 receiving yards for the Blue Devils in 2005 … Was a four-year letterman for a football team that won the PC title from 2002-05, starting 34 games, and set a school record along the way with an 83-yard punt return for a TD … Lettered four times in track as well and once in basketball … Personal: Born Nov. 15, 1987 … Son of Doreen Stark and younger brother of teammate Joe Francescangeli … Majoring in business economics.
News mentions

Turnovers Costly for Wooster in 45-24 Setback at Wabash
Wooster moved the ball inside Wabash College territory with a chance to pull within one touchdown just under the five-minute mark of the fourth...
October 25, 2008

Defense, Holter Shine in 27-6 Season-Opening Win
The College of Wooster’s defense intercepted five passes, including two by Pat Zimmerman, and limited Waynesburg University’s...
September 6, 2008