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Friends online don’t forget Saints #29! But Limestone Takes Down Roster.Tributes to Zachary (Boots) Dunlevy

Limestone College has removed Zach Dunlevy’s name from its 2007 roster.

Here is what the Saints lacrosse team had previously posted:

No.

Name

Pos.

Yr.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown Previous School

1

Brian McDonagh

G

So.

6-0

160

Eagle, Idaho Eagle

2

Mike Piccin

M

Jr.

5-7

160

Agawam, Mass. Herkimer CC

3

Derek Franzen

A

Sr.

5-9

200

Mansfield, Mass. Herkimer CC

4

Jason Bramall

M

So.

6-0

180

Melbourne, Australia St. Helena’s

5

Sean Flynn

A

Sr.

5-8

175

Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall

6

Jake Rogalia

A

So.

5-10

180

Liverpool, N.Y. Liverpool

8

Brad Stelter

M

Jr.

5-9

170

Syracuse, N.Y. Corcoran

9

Matt Pinder

D

Sr.

6-2

180

Centreville, Md. Queen Anne’s

10

Andrew Delonga

D

Jr.

5-8

160

Silver Springs, Md. DeMatha

11

Nick Schroeder

D

Sr.

6-0

170

Deerpark, N.Y. St. Anthony’s

12

Brian Patridge

A

Fr. 5-10 160 Powell, Ohio Dublin Scioto

13

Teddy Prager

A

Fr. 6-0 175 Seaford, NY Seaford

14

Steve Martin

A/M

So.

5-10

170

Swartz Creek, Mich. Lake Fenton

16

Nick Chandler

M

Fr.

6-0

185

Holbrook, N.Y. Sachem East

17

Colin Bell

M

So.

5-10

160

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Claremon

19

Spencer Wims

D

Fr.

6-1

190

Waltham, Mass. Waltham

20

Ryan Flynn

M

So.

5-11

180

Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall

21

Alex Callihan

A

So.

6-0

140

Centreville, Va. Westfield

22

Ryan Collins

A

Sr.

5-9

165

Black River, N.Y. Carthage

23

Mike Poerstal
M
Fr. 6-0 150 Annapolis, Md Annapolis HS

24

Neil Harris

M

Jr.

6-0

180

Pasadena, Md. Chesapeake

25

Alec Chisholm

M

So.

5-11

157

Jackson, N.J. Jackson Memorial

26

Marty Ward

G

Sr.

5-8

175

Syracuse, N.Y. Corcoran

27

Ryan Verrilli

A

So.

5-8

180

Manassas, Va. Stonewall Jackson

28

Matt Fields

D

So.

5-11

170

Poolesville, Md. Poolesville

29

Zach Dunlevy

A/M

Fr. 5-9 170 West Lafayette, IN West Lafayette HS

30

Ben Monroe

D

Fr. 6-1 180 Hempstead, N.Y. Hempstead

33

Dan Minkin

D

Jr.

5-10

185

Murrells Inlet, S.C. Patchogue-Medford

34

Greg Kacinko

M

Fr.

5-8

135

Alpharetta, Ga. Chattahoochee

35

Joe Solomito

M

Fr. 5-10 160 Holtsville, N.Y. Sachem East

36

Nick Avery

D

Fr. 5-8 175 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. Sachem North

37

Nicholas Mancuso

A

Fr.

6-1

183

East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow

38

Julian Espinoza

A/M

Jr.

5-10

150

Houston, Texas Westside

39

Sean Bennett

M

Fr. 6-1 190 E. Mariches, NY West Hampton

40

Jan Daly

D

So. 6-0 180 Columbia, Md Patterson

41

Thomas Langan

A

Fr. 5-11 180 Patomac, Md Churchill

42

Jacob Becker

M

Fr. 6-0 180 Severn, Md Old Mill

44

Brett Mydske

D

Fr.

6-4

185

New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada New Westminster

47

David Hagel

M

So.

6-3

190

Oviedo, Fla. Winter Springs

48

Zach Malouf

A

Fr. 6-0 155 Norwich, Conn. Norwich FA

49

Andrew Halonen

A

Fr. 6-1 185 Herndon, Va. Hargrave Military

50

Tony Kvitko

G

Fr. 5-10 155 Columbus, Ohio Worthington Kilbourne

52

Renaldo Mathews

M

Jr. 6-0 144 Dumfries, Va. Potomac HS

53

Corey Hayword

A

Fr. 5-9 150 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan  

55

Cory Dion

D

Sr.

6-4

195

Old Saybrook, Conn. Kimball Union

57

Jon Chevalier

D

So.

5-11

205

East Northport, N.Y. Northport

58

Mark Verrilli

G

Fr. 5-6 245 Manassas, Va. Stonewall Jackson

59

Brooks Gregory

A

Fr. 5-10 130 Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head HS

60

Paul Voigt

D

So.

5-10

160

Trinity, N.Y. LI Lutheran

61

Greg Murray

D

So. 6-0 170 Baltimore, Md.  

 

         

             

             

             

             
 
Head Coach: Mike Cerino
Asst. Coach: Jim Dietsch
Asst. Coach: Brad Nasato
Asst. Coach: Chris Barrett
Athletic Trainer: Adam Ranns

Mr. Dunlevy’s death has not gone unnoticed by those who loved him.

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What to do if you lose a child in a hazing or alcohol incident at school

If an Alcohol or Hazing Death Occurs: A Parent’s Guide

by Hank Nuwer

No parent can imagine losing a son or daughter because of an initiation done by members of your child’s club, team or other group.

Griefstricken and numb, you go ahead on automatic pilot. Consequently, many parents have made bad decisions with their child’s body that they later regret. Or they’ve expected a college, school administrator, coach, music director, regional fraternity alumni, or national fraternity/sorority to do the right thing and were let down. Or time passed and a cover-up ensued.
These are the minimum things you need to do if the worst happens.

1) Insist that police investigate and save all party paraphernalia as evidence if needed.
2) Get the time and place of the post-mortem exam and be represented by counsel and a doctor there.
3) Have your attorney learn all that he or she can about any inquest that gets scheduled. Be sure your attorney questions witnesses at that inquest.
4) You have the right to see your child’s body before he or she gets shipped to a mortuary.
5) Insist on the right for a private post mortem if a coroner’s (or pathologist’s) credentials seem very unimpressive or if you do not concur with the findings.
6) Be sure to order the post mortem report.
7) If it occurs at school, demand to know if there will be a judicial hearing.
8) If the school has not contacted police, do so yourself. Campus police may investigate, but they lack the resources and (usually) experience of state police.
9) Ask the vice president for student affairs for any disciplinary reports available regarding the group your son or daughter tried to join.
10) Ask the coroner and pathologist which records are public record and which medical records may be kept private.
11) Search your child’s belongings for such evidence of abuse as pledge books, bloody clothing (from beatings, paddline, caning), illegal substances.