sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJohn Kaleo (born February 5, 1971) is a retired American football quarterback in the Arena Football League (AFL) for the Albany Firebirds (1993), Cleveland Thunderbolts (1994), St. Louis Stampede (1995–1996), Anaheim Piranhas (1997), San Jose SaberCats (1997), New England Sea Wolves (1999), Tampa Bay Storm (2000–2003, 2007), Austin Wranglers (2004), Los Angeles Avengers (2005), and Columbus Destroyers (2006). He won ArenaBowl XVII with the Storm in 2003. He retired from playing after the 2007 season, and is currently the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Storm.[1] Prior to this role, he was quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York.[2]
American football player and coach (born 1971)
American football player
John Kaleo|
Position: | Quarterback |
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Born: | (1971-02-05) February 5, 1971 (age 51) Bowie, Maryland |
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Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
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Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) |
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High school: | Bowie (Bowie, Maryland) |
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College: | Maryland |
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Undrafted: | 1993 |
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- Sacramento Gold Miners (1993)*
- Toronto Argonauts (1993)*
- Albany Firebirds (1993)
- Cleveland Thunderbolts (1994)
- Memphis Pharaohs (1995)*
- St. Louis Stampede (1995–1996)
- San Jose SaberCats (1997)
- Anaheim Piranhas (1997)
- New England Sea Wolves (1999)
- Tampa Bay Storm (2000–2003)
- Austin Wranglers (2004)
- Los Angeles Avengers (2005)
- Columbus Destroyers (2006)
- Tampa Bay Storm (2007)
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* Offseason and/or practice squad member only |
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- Iona (QB/OC) (2007–2008)
- Towson (QB) (2009–2010)
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- All-American (1990)
- NJCAA Player of the Year (1990)
- Montgomery College HoF (1998)
- NJCAA Hall of Fame (1999)
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Comp. / Att.: | 2,929 / 4,880 |
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Passing yards: | 35,335 |
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TD–INT: | 581–146 |
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QB rating: | 99.57 |
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Rushing TD: | 59 |
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Player stats at ArenaFan.com |
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High school career
John Kaleo attended South River High School in Edgewater, Maryland and Bowie High School in Bowie, Maryland. John Kaleo was a one-year varsity starter at South River High School and two-year starter at quarterback on the Bowie High football team, and also played basketball, track & field, and baseball.
College career
Kaleo attended Montgomery College for two years. As a sophomore, he was a Junior College All-American, the NJCAA Player of the Year, and was voted the JUCO Player of the Year by the Washington, D.C. Touchdown Club.
Kaleo then transferred to the University of Maryland for his final two seasons. As a senior, he set single-season school records in passing yards (3,392), completions (286), attempts (482), total yards (3,472) as well as single-game touchdown passes with five. After his senior year, he participated in the Blue–Gray Football Classic.
Coaching career
He served two seasons, 2007 and 2008, as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Iona College Gaels.[3] Newly hired Towson head coach Rob Ambrose selected Kaleo as his quarterbacks coach.[4] He currently has two sons by the names of Parker and Carson.
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Maryland Terrapins starting quarterbacks |
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- William W. Skinner (1892)
- Howard Strickler (1893)
- George Harris (1894)
- No team (1895)
- Frank Kenly (1896–1898)
- Earl Sappington (1899)
- DuVal Dickey (1900)
- Tom Bryan (1901)
- Joshua Matthews (1902)
- Edmund Mayo (1903)
- J. V. Gill (1904)
- Harold Caul (1905)
- Curley Byrd (1906–1907)
- Jack Crapster (1908)
- Burton Shipley (1909–1912)
- Mike Knode (1913–1915)
- Jamie Smith (1916)
- Ray Knode (1916–1919)
- Johnny Groves (1920–1923)
- Bill Supplee (1924)
- Kirkland Besley (1924)
- Edward Tenney (1925)
- Gordon Kessler (1926–1928)
- William W. Evans (1929–1930)
- Al Woods (1930–1932)
- George V. Chalmers (1931)
- Ray Poppelman (1930–1932)
- Dick Nelson (1933)
- Norwood Sothoron (1934)
- Jack Stonebraker (1935)
- Coleman Headley (1935)
- Charlie Weidinger (1936–1938)
- Mearle DuVall (1939–1940)
- Tommy Mont (1941–1942)
- Joe Makar (1943)
- Sal Fastuca (1944)
- Vic Turyn (1945–1948)
- Stan Lavine (1949)
- Jack Scarbath (1950–1952)
- Bob DeStefano (1950)
- Bernie Faloney (1953)
- Charlie Boxold (1953–1954)
- Frank Tamburello (1955)
- John Fritsch (1956)
- Bob Rusevlyan (1957–1958)
- Dale Betty (1959–1960)
- Dick Novak (1959–1961)
- Dick Shiner (1961–1963)
- Ken Ambrusko (1964)
- Phil Petry (1964–1965)
- Alan Pastrana (1966–1968)
- Chuck Drimal (1967)
- Jim Sniscak (1967)
- Dennis O'Hara (1969)
- Jeff Shugars (1969–1970)
- Al Neville (1971–1973)
- Bob Avellini (1972–1974)
- Mark Manges (1975–1977)
- Larry Dick (1975–1977)
- Tim O'Hare (1978)
- Bob Milkovich (1979)
- Mike Tice (1979–1980)
- Brent Dewitz (1981)
- Boomer Esiason (1981–1983)
- Stan Gelbaugh (1984–1985)
- Frank Reich (1984)
- Dan Henning (1986–1987)
- Neil O'Donnell (1988–1989)
- Scott Zolak (1990)
- Jim Sandwisch (1991)
- John Kaleo (1991–1992)
- Scott Milanovich (1993–1995)
- Kevin Foley (1993–1994)
- Brian Cummings (1995–1997)
- Ken Mastrole (1996–1998)
- Randall Jones (1998)
- Latrez Harrison (1999)
- Calvin McCall (1999–2000)
- Shaun Hill (2000–2001)
- Scott McBrien (2002–2003)
- Joel Statham (2004–2005)
- Sam Hollenbach (2004–2006)
- Jordan Steffy (2007–2008)
- Chris Turner (2007–2009)
- Jamarr Robinson (2009–2010)
- Danny O'Brien (2010–2011)
- C. J. Brown (2011, 2013–2014)
- Perry Hills (2012, 2015–2016)
- Caleb Rowe (2012–2013, 2015)
- Shawn Petty (2012)
- Tyrrell Pigrome (2016–2019)
- Max Bortenschlager (2016–2017)
- Kasim Hill (2017–2018)
- Ryan Brand (2017)
- Josh Jackson (2019)
- Taulia Tagovailoa (2020–2022)
- Lance LeGendre (2020)
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Albany / Indiana Firebirds starting quarterbacks |
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- Kyle Mackey (1990)
- Mark Kamphaus (1990)
- Tom Porras (1991–1993)
- John Kaleo (1993)
- Reggie Collier (1993)
- Ed Rubbert (1993)
- Mike Perez (1994–1996)
- Fred McNair (1994)
- Mike Pawlawski (1996–2000)
- Jeff Loots (1999)
- Raymond Philyaw (2001)
- John Rayborn (2001)
- Dameyune Craig (2002)
- Craig Whelihan (2003)
- Jose Davis (2003)
- Jim Ballard (2003)
- Kevin Daft (2004)
- Tony Zimmerman (2004)
- Adrian McPherson (2004)
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Columbus / Cleveland Thunderbolts starting quarterbacks |
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- Ken Lutz (1991)
- Bryan Brock (1991)
- Major Harris (1991–1992, 1994)
- Milton McGriggs (1991)
- Bobby Bounds (1992)
- Greg Frey (1993)
- Ray Isaac (1993)
- Tony Lowery (1994)
- John Kaleo (1994)
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San Jose SaberCats starting quarterbacks |
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- Tony Kimbrough (1995–1996)
- Bobby Fresques (1996)
- Ben Bennett (1996)
- John Kaleo (1997)
- Scott Wood (1997, 1999)
- Jared Brown (1998)
- Ron Lopez (1998)
- Mark Grieb (1999–2012)
- John Dutton (2000–2001)
- Aaron Garcia (2013)
- Russ Michna (2013–2014)
- Mitch Mustain (2013)
- Nathan Stanley (2014–2015)
- Erik Meyer (2015)
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Las Vegas Sting / Anaheim Piranhas starting quarterbacks |
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- Scooter Molander (1994–1996)
- Tom Porras (1994)
- Troy Kopp (1996)
- Ron Lopez (1997)
- Lee Williamson (1997)
- Mark Grieb (1997)
- John Kaleo (1997)
- James Guidry (1997)
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New York CityHawks / New England Sea Wolves / Toronto Phantoms starting quarterbacks |
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- Mike Perez (1997–1999)
- John Kaleo (1999)
- Chad Salisbury (2000–2002)
- Tim Carey (2000)
- Pat O'Hara (2001–2002)
- Rickey Foggie (2002)
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Pittsburgh Gladiators / Tampa Bay Storm starting quarterbacks |
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- Brendan Folmar (1987–88, 1990)
- Mike Hohensee (1987–88)
- Willie Totten (1989)
- Larry Barretta (1990)
- Jay Gruden (1991–96)
- Chip Ferguson (1991)
- Peter Tom Willis (1997–99)
- John Kaleo (2000–03, 2007)
- Thad Busby (2000)
- Shane Stafford (2001–02, 2004–06)
- Scott Milanovich (2002)
- Pat O'Hara (2004)
- Brett Dietz (2007–08, 2010)
- Stoney Case (2007)
- Mike Potts (2011)
- Grant Gregory (2011)
- Brian Zbydniewski (2011)
- Danny Southwick (2011)
- Matt Grothe (2011)
- Stephen Wasil (2012)
- Nick Hill (2012)
- Adrian McPherson (2013)
- Randy Hippeard (2013–2014, 2017)
- Shane Boyd (2013)
- B. J. Hall (2014)
- Jason Boltus (2015–2016)
- Adam Kennedy (2016)
- Jonathan Bane (2016)
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Tampa Bay Storm ArenaBowl XVII champions |
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- 1 Kelvin Kinney
- 2 Gary Compton
- 3 John Kaleo
- 5 Hurley Tarver
- 6 Kenny Stucker
- 8 Clif Dell
- 9 David Saunders
- 14 Omarr Smith
- 17 Pat O'Hara
- 20 Keita Crespina
- 21 John Williams
- 22 Lawrence Samuels (MVP)
- 23 Corey Sawyer
- 30 Andre Bowden
- 34 David White
- 42 Basil Proctor
- 43 Darion Conner
- 44 Nyle Wiren
- 50 Rod Williams
- 57 Eric Thomas
- 64 Jorge Diaz
- 65 Ernest Certain
- 76 Al Lucas
- 81 Freddie Solomon
- 91 Sai Poulivaati
- 92 Troy Wilson
- 93 B. J. Cohen
- -- T. T. Toliver
- Coaches: Dave Ewart
- Mitch Matuska
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Austin Wranglers starting quarterbacks |
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- John Kaleo (2004)
- Bobby Pesavento (2005)
- John Fitzgerald (2005–2006)
- Adrian McPherson (2007)
- Lang Campbell (2007)
- Andy Hall (2008)
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Los Angeles Avengers starting quarterbacks |
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- Scott Semptimphelter (2000)
- Todd Marinovich (2000–2001)
- Erik Wilhelm (2001)
- Wally Richardson (2001)
- Tony Graziani (2002–2004)
- John Kaleo (2005)
- Brian Mann (2006)
- Sonny Cumbie (2006–2008)
- Tim Hicks (2008)
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Buffalo / Columbus Destroyers starting quarterbacks |
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- Tony Kimbrough (1999)
- Kevin Mason (1999–2000)
- Browning Nagle (2000)
- Corey Pullig (2000)
- Jim Kubiak (2001)
- Fred McNair (2002)
- Jeff Loots (2002–2003)
- Tim Carey (2003)
- Chris Sanders (2003)
- Bob Bees (2003)
- Ryan Vena (2004–2005)
- John Rayborn (2004)
- Chad Salisbury (2005)
- Matt D'Orazio (2005)
- Scott McMullen (2005)
- John Kaleo (2006)
- Matt Nagy (2007–2008)
- Scott Dreisbach (2007)
- Danny Southwick (2019)
- Grant Russell (2019)
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