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TOWNE ATHLETE
Anthony D’Angelo
Kent Island High School Football
By Tom Worgo
Anthony D’Angelo has his two older brothers to thank for how far he has come in football and how far he may yet go. Despite strong interest from Ivy League schools, D’Angelo committed to play football in December at Navy, where he expects to play defensive end. He carries a 4.0 grade-point average. D’Angelo, also received strong interest from Syracuse, Connecticut, Buffalo, and Lafayette. Brothers Mike and Nic “really helped me with football,” he says. “They supported me so much with this journey. There’s just so much love that comes from both them.”
Mike, who played quarterback at Queen Anne’s County High, helped get D’Angelo interested in the sport. He was recruited by Division III colleges but ended up going to Maryland to focus on his education.
Nic, a sophomore offensive lineman at Towson University, has also been an outstanding teacher for D’Angelo. They work on drills together and constantly text and talk on the phone about football.
“I learned a lot from Nic because we played similar positions,” D’Angelo says. “Having a Division I collegiate offensive lineman as a brother is invaluable. I will know what practices are going to be like. I can go against him, practicing moves and doing one-on-ones. He can teach me technique he has seen at the collegiate level and what offensive lineman do to counter it.” Kent Island Football Coach Damian Ferragamo adds, “I think he has huge upside. It’s all about motivation, and he is determined to play at a high level.”
The 6-foot-5, 250-pound D’Angelo also credits Evan Eichler, the co-owner of the Eastern Shore Performance Center in Stevensville for his development. Dangelo participates in three eightweek camps a year at the center and has done individual sessions with Eichler for two years.
D’Angelo came into his own as a sophomore at Queen Anne’s, earning Bayside Conference Second-Team defensive honors. He performed even better in 2019, being named to the Bayside Conference First-Team offensive tackle and Second-Team defensive end.
Indeed. He racked up 10 sacks as a junior and had three in a route of his former school in November of 2019 despite being consistently double and triple teamed. D’Angelo certainly has come a long way since he started playing football in the fifth grade for Unified Queen Anne’s Lions.
D’Angelo will also make academic a big priority at Navy, where he’s considering cyber security for his major and a long career in the Navy. Five members of D’Angelo’s family served in the military, including two great grandfathers in the Army.
“I take pride in my family’s military background and I would like to serve myself,” D’Angelo says.
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