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Over a period of 14 years an average of 7.50% SYF student/athletes per year have entered NCAA Division I Universities. Seventy-nine student athletes have acquired scholarships to accredited NCAA Division I, II and Junior Colleges. Statistically Sport Youth Foundation from our inception has assisted 9.23 student/athletes of each 12 member roster to go on to college. Each team carried (2) underclassmen not eligible for scholarships. This is a 92% success rate. 100% of funding is spent on housing, traveling, equipment, tutoring, and strengthening programs. All administrative hours are donated by personnel.

Below is the Sport Youth Foundation College Roster. For easy navigation, click on the specific division name and you will be taken to view that division.

 
 

 
:: NCAA Division I ::
 
Name
College
High School
1)
Thomas Cooper
DePaul University
Lew Wallace
2)
Charles Haney
Tennesse Tech
Roosevelt
3)
Allen Ledbetter
University of Maine
West Side
4)
Larry Moore
Eastern Illinois University
St. Francis
5)
Omar Lincoln
Southwest Ms. State
Wirt
6)
Otis Frazier
Butler University
Lew Wallace
7)
Willie Davis
Wichita University
E. C. Central
8)
Ronnie Nixon
Mercer University
E. C. Central
9)
William Fontleroy
Southwest Ms. State
Roosevelt
10)
Bobby Smith
Villanova University
E. C. Central
11)
Keith Herron
Indiana State University
Hammond
12)
Brandon Donaldson
Drake University
Wirt
13)
Eugene Wilson
University of Illinois
Merrillville
14)
Brandon Tauber
Indiana University
Highland
15)
Chris Woods
Weber State University
E. C. Central
16)
Lonnie Jones
Ball State University
Lew Wallace
17)
Patrick Danley
Weber State University
West Side
18)
Marcus Jefferson
Providence College
E. C. Central
19)
Shane Power
Iowa State University
Andrean
20)
Brett Busher
Purdue University
Chesterton
21)
Steve Draybin
Belmont University
LaPorte
22)
Carson Cunningham
Purdue University
Andrean
23)
Greg Tonagel
Valparaiso University
Laporte
24)
Kyle Brumm
Iowa State University
Andrean
25)
Len Matela
Bowling Green
Andrean
26)
Adam Schaper
Iowa State University
Valley
27)
Greg McQuay
Purdue University
West Side
28)
Rick Wright
Villanova University
E. C. Central
29)
Jermaine Boyette
Weber State University
Hammond
30)
Steve Reynolds
Western Michigan University
South Bend Riley
31)
Lonnie Randolph
Drake University
Merrillville
32)
Ken Lampley
Youngtown State College
Roosevelt
33)
Justin Johnson
St. Louisville
Merrillville
34)
Keith Christmas
Middle Tennessee State
West Side
35)
Darnell Franklin
Weber State
Roosevelt
36)
Nathan Carter
Chicago State
Horace Mann
37)
Drew Baron
Columbia University
Andrean
38)
Demetrius Kilgore
Purdue University
South Bend
39)
Ajabe Gillis
University of Illinois Chicago
E. C. Central
40)
Rodney Wash
Weber State
E. C. Central
41)
Mike Macelleri
Standford
South Bend Riley
42)
Eric Gerding
Ball State
LaPorte
43)
Chris Thomas
Weber State
Crown Point
44)
Gary McQuay
Purdue University
West Side
45)
Gary Patterson
Butler University
Bishop Noll
46)
Jerome Vann
Western Mich.
LaPorte
47)
Kevin Brandy
Bethel College
LaPorte
48)
Karima Davis
IUPUI
West Side
49)
Belinda Drake
IUPUI
West Side
50)
Eric Cole
Elmhurst
Andrean
51)
Shawn Robinson
Langton
Hoarce Mann
52)
Jamil Tucker
University of Virginia
West Side
53)
E'Twaun Moore
Purdue University
E. C. Central
54)
Scott Martin
Purdue University
Valparaiso
55)
Robbie Hummel
Prudue University
Valparaiso
56)
Chris Kaba
Northern Colorado
Andrean
57)
Luke Harangody
Notre Dame
Andrean
58)
Evan Schmidt
Brown University
Valparaiso
59)
Gary McGhee
University of Pitt
Anderson Highland
60) Julius Mays North Carolina State Marion
61) Marcus Rhodes South East Ms. State Harmony Prep
62) Antwaun Boyd Middle Tenn. Anderson
Note: An average of 6.25 SYF players per year have entered NCAA Division I Universities.

 
:: NCAA Division II & III ::
 
 
Name
College
High School
1)
Jerry Park
St. Joseph College
Horace Mann
2)
Nick Michaels
St. Mary College
Mt. Carmel
3)
Douglas Dybzinski
Indiana University
Boone Grove
4)
Ashanta Miller
College of the Desert
West Side
5)
Andy Tanksley
Manchester Area Community College
LaPorte
6)
Joel Tonagel
Indiana Westleyan
LaPorte
7)
Rashad Pace
IUPUI
Andrean

 
:: Junior College ::
 
 
Name
College
High School
1)
Antoine Lewis
South East Nebraska
Hammond
2)
Vicent Hart
California Community
West Side
3)
Lincoln Glass
Lincoln Trail
South Bend
4)
Ezell Moore
Tri-City University
E. C. Central
5)
Terrence Banks
Kankakee Junior College
Wirt
6)
Batist Haywood
South East Nebraska
Hammond
7)
James Borom
Williston
Merrillville
8)
Erik Rhinehart
Kalamazoo
Valporaiso
9)
Marcus Ford
South East Illinois
Wirt
10)
Shallum Culp
Williston
Lew Wallace
11)
Donta' Edwards
Des Mones Area Community College
E. C. Central
12)
Naquan Jackson
Hutchinson Junior College
Roosevelt
13)
Tyrone Appleton
Midland Jun. College
Bridgton Aca.
14) Jason Clardy Midland Jun. College Warren Central
15) Greg Hill Midland Jun. College Bridgton Aca.

 
:: Prep School :: 
 
 
Name
Prep School
High School
1)
 Marcus Jefferson
Notre Dame 
E. C. Central 
2)
Ajabe Gills
Notre Dame
E. C. Central
3)
Bobby Smith
Maine Central
E. C. Central
4)
John Davis
Phil. Christian
Merrillville
5)
Jamal Nash
Laurinburg
Roosevelt
6)
Tyrone Appleton
Bridgton Aca.
Roosevelt
7)
Marcus Rhodes
Cinn. Christian
Lew Wallace
8)
Robert Eldgridge
New Creation
Wirt
9)
Nate Gordon
New Creation
Roosevelt
10)
Greg Hill
Bridgton Aca.
Merrillville
11)
Antwaun Boyd
Bridgton Aca.
Anderson
12)
Jalani Floyd
Bridgton Aca.
Whitney Young
 
Note: Over a (5) year period, 9.23 players of each (12) player roster have gone on to college. Each team carried (2) underclassman not eligible for scholarship. This is a 92% scholarship rate.
 
 
 
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