It’s really staggering when you look at it. The list of college football commitments in this area from the Class of 2011 is long and varied.
Here’s a look at everything I have compiled, with a big assist from Matt Spillane, who gathers player commitments for Section1Recruiting. You’ve seen a number of the major commitments here and on Twitter, but Keith Fagan of New Rochelle/Section1Recruiting has compiled dozens of others on his website, which you can find here.
If anyone is missing or you want to make a correction, please shoot me an e-mail at jthomson@lohud.com.
UPDATED, 5/11, 11:20 P.M.: Several commitments added, including Somers and Mamaroneck players, and Brian Byrnes of Stepinac.
UPDATED, 5/12, 1:35 P.M.: Updated with three JJEF commits and Eric Akalski of Pleasantville.
UPDATED, 5/13, 11:40 A.M.: Updated with two players from Byram Hills and Iona Prep’s Michale Longo.
UPDATED, 5/13, 12:05 P.M.: Updated with three New Rochelle players.
UPDATE, 5/18, 9:06 P.M.: Updated with Jamie Mazur from RCDS, Tom Ritchey of Brewster, Venson Constant of North Rockland, Severin Cornelius and Mike Mobarak of Iona Prep, Francis Gannon of Pearl River and Peter Hoffman of Ossining.
Eric Akalski, Pleasantville: Alfred
Duke Alvora, Harrison: SUNY Maritime
Roland Archie, Ketcham: Alfred
Elliot Bartsch, Bronxville: Harvard
Mike Benigno, Ketcham: Bridgewater State
Franco Bianchi, Arlington: Springfield
Kieran Borcich, Bronxville: Boston College
Brian Brynes, Stepinac: SUNY Maritime
Vito Buffoli, John Jay-East Fishkill: Ithaca
Khaliq Butts, New Rochelle: Nassau CC
Elie Cadet, Spring Valley: Western Conn.
Greg Caneparo, Nanuet: SUNY Maritime
Jeff Clack, Stepinac: Southern Conn.
Michael Cleary, Somers: Springfield
Luca Cobucci, Hastings: Wesleyan
Tyre Coleman, Poughkeepsie: Hobart
Brendan Connolly, Edgemont: Muhlenberg
Venson Constant, North Rockland: Dean
Severin Cornelius, Iona Prep: RPI
Dijon Davidson, Poughkeepsie: Widener
Matt Deiana, Somers/Blair Academy: UConn
Joe DeVito, Westlake: Pace
Thomas DiCarlo, Eastchester: Muhlenberg
Victor DiFusco, Mahopac: Fordham
Ianni Drivas, Scarsdale: Amherst
Connor Eck, Rye: Union
Vince Ferreira, Pearl River: William Paterson
Andre Fils, Spring Valley: Delaware State
Francis Gannon, Pearl River: Western New England
Jack Garbowski, Lakeland: William Paterson
Matt Giachinta, Paramus Catholic (Cold Spring): Army (prep)
Noah Gitta, Kennedy: Trinity
D.J. Giutini, Somers: Salisbury
Tyrell Goodman, Stepinac: Akron
Shaquille Gould, Spring Valley: Dean
Ben Greenberg, Byram Hills: MIT
Ryan Hackett, Bronxville: St. Lawrence
Kyle Hanney, Nanuet: Union
Calvin Heurtelou, Spring Valley: Trinity Pawling (prep)
Will Hewitt, Scarsdale: Tufts
Peter Hoffman, Ossining: Case Western
Max Johnson, Horace Greeley: St. Lawrence
Jonathan Jubilee, Tuckahoe: American International
Tim Kazinduka, Kennedy: SUNY Maritime
Kyle Khuns, Arlington: Utica
Tanner Knox, Harrison: Trinity
James Lenahan, Mahopac: Utica
Lewis Leone, Scarsdale: Hamilton
Darius Lofton, Gorton: Western Conn.
Michael Longo, Iona Prep: Johns Hopkins
Jordan Lucas, New Rochelle: Worcester Academy (prep)
Dan Macalena, Clarkstown North: Springfield
Joe Magardino, Horace Greeley: Trinity
Gavin Maher, North Rockland: Army
Nick Manfredi, Clarkstown South: Alfred
Bubby Manns, New Rochelle: Nassau CC
Ali Marpet, Hastings: Hobart
Jamie Mazur, Rye Country Day: Williams
Tommy McGuire, Clarkstown South: St. John Fisher
Ryan McNally, Mamaroneck: Washington and Lee
Rob Mendoza, Somers: Springfield
Dillon Mitchell, Bronxville: Hamilton
Mike Mobarak, Iona Prep: Rochester
Aaron Morganstern, Ketcham: Colgate
Korab Muriqi, Roosevelt: SUNY Cortland
Tyler Murphy, Arlington: Union
Lucas Myer, John Jay: SUNY Cortland
Dane Myers, Poughkeepsie: Assumption
Maxim Ngolla, Nyack: Lafayette
Thomas O’Riordan, North Rockland: Albany
Henry Palermo, Bronxville: Middlebury
Terrell Patterson, Brewster: Western Conn.
Andres Pedraza, Mamaroneck: WPI
Greg Petre, Somers: SUNY Cortland
Vinny Porcelli, Clarkstown North: Springfield
Victor Prato, Somers: Princeton
Dylan Rampa, Yorktown: Ithaca
Charlie Regalbuto, Clarkstown North: Alfred
Steve Ricciardi, Harrison: Army
Tom Ritchey, Brewster: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Carlos Sanchez, Mamaroneck: Mount Union
Devon Sanchez, John Jay-East Fishkill: Kings
Klaudio Selimaj, Roosevelt: SUNY Maritime
Donnie Simmons, Stepinac: Syracuse
Joe Simon, Byram Hills: Rhode Island
Stephen Shoemaker, Bronxville: Yale
Earl Snead, Ketcham: Morrisville State
Kevin Soares, Croton-Harmon: Fordham
Trevon Spaulding, Woodlands: SUNY Cortland
Fabian Stone, Poughkeepsie: Susquehanna
Colby Tragni, Somers: RPI
Joe Tralli, Croton-Harmon/HVCC: Marist
Matt Tralli, Croton-Harmon: Marist
Tareek Turner, Clarkstown North: Marist
Russell Tutolo, John Jay-East Fishkill: Western Conn.
David Ulysse, Spring Valley: Dean
Skyler Vera, John Jay-East Fishkill: Kings
Tom Viento, Mahopac: SUNY Maritime
Anthony Vitiello, Rye: Union
Brian Warager, White Plains: Hamilton
Matt Wheeler, Scarsdale: Alfred
Jarrid Williams, Poughkeepsie: Wagner

613 Comments
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None of them want Calabrese showing up at their door step,
Calabrese is a beast!!!
Prince – you are right, Section 1 needs to get to that level like NJ, and i think we r heading in that direction
Prince/Husky, I think the next step is some cross-overs with NJ teams. If you can’t get the best teams settle for 2nd best. Because you beat one of the NJ teams, others will want a piece!! The only teams that should ask for such a request should be one’s that have proven to be one of the best we have:
New Ro
Iona
Stepinac – NEW FAN
Harrison
Rye
Arlington – I will give them this based on enrollment and what I expect: consistentcy in future
JJEF – maybe another give, but they have been consistent
Others?
JUST
LOL, YOU WANT ME 2 GET BEAT UP!!..LOL THEY ALREADY HATE ME!!!
HUSKY….. FIRST WE HAVE TO STOP WITH THIS BS BALL!!.. AND TURN IT UP A NOTCH!!...
JUST…. TEAMS THAT CAN DEFEND THE PASS ONLY QUALIFY BECAUSE THE GOOD TEAMS ARE VERY BALANCE!!... I THINK IF WE HAD SET UP SOME CROSS OVER I WOULD ONLY PICK A HAND FULL BECAUSE YOU AS A COACH WILL HAVE TO ADJUST ON THE FLY!!.. AND YOUR KIDS WILL HAVE TO BE MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY TOUGH THE COACH NEEDS TO BE ALSO!!
IONA
NEW RO
HARRISON
STEPINAC
RYE
I DN’T THINK ANY OTHER TEAM IS BUILT FOR THE WAR!!!
JAF,Prince,Hoops – - i found alittle footage of Nocita, but you have to youtube James Tirella HHS WR
Prince, with Calabrese as a friend, no one is going to mess with you!!!!
I need some BEAST’s as friends.. & protection,
Just
Lol, they already left me a nasty msg. On my voicemail!!.... Lol!!!
Prince, what did they say:
“WE HATE YOU…STOP TALKING THE TRUTH…PS…WE HATE YOU”
Is that enough yellow?
Husky, how big is Nocita? Like you said a couple of months ago on our EPIC thread, Harrison would be better served moving to an I formation for the next two years. He is not an option QB, but I like how he plays and his upside could be huge. He needs to build up some arm strength from watching the video, but he makes good decisions with the ball. And he looks very tall. They also need to work with his fakes, he got lazy sometimes. But playoff experience, frame, this kid could possibly put Harrison on his back.
One thing I would mention since I did not see Harrison play in 2010, just from watching the play calls on Tirella’s tape, I love the plays harrison has. Kudos to the O-coordinator!!
Here is the tape:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUgPNv-BKbk
Nocita is 6’3 and about 180lbs. Artie did say he was going to start building his 2011 team around this kid. I figure it will be a trial on error year?
husky, nocita has a nice arm but he looked slow. He probably doesnt have a great 40 time and he steps could be a step faster. What does he do on defense? and he gotta work on the pitch
It Nicita not Nocita
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