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Simon was born in Youngstown, Ohio.He played high school football for the Mooney Cardinals of Cardinal Mooney High School in Youngstown, Ohio. Ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 36 defensive tackle in the class of 2009, Simon chose Ohio State over offers from Nebraska, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh. [2]
In the early 1950s, the Diocese of Youngstown recognized the need to expand Ursuline High School and to build a new parochial high school on the southside. In 1953, Bishop Emmet M. Walsh obtained the present site of Cardinal Mooney High School from the Youngstown Parks Department and began the organization of a high school fundraising committee.
The second weekly OHSAA high school football computer rankings are released, as the season heads into Week 9. ... Ravenna (3-5) 5.75, 16. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (2-6) 4.9942, 17. Jefferson ...
Less than a month ago, the Cardinals were reeling at 1-5. Now they're rolling into the playoffs on a three-game winning streak. How Cardinal Mooney football salvaged its season and punched a ...
Beck was born in Youngstown, Ohio on March 14, 1966, and graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School. [1] Beck overlapped at Cardinal Mooney with future coaches Bo and Carl Pelini. [2] Fellow football coaches Bob, Mark, and Mike Stoops also graduated from Cardinal Mooney. [3]
Born in Youngstown, Muransky played football for Cardinal Mooney High School where he was affectionately known as "Big Ed" by family and teammates. He was a three-year varsity letterman and two-year starter as an interior lineman at Cardinal Mooney.
Donald James Maggs (born November 1, 1961) is an American former professional football player who was a tackle and guard in the United States Football League (USFL) and National Football League (NFL). Maggs was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio and played scholastically at Cardinal Mooney High School. [1]
After graduating from Youngstown Cardinal Mooney High School (the same high school as Bob Stoops, former head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners), he went on to play free safety for the Buckeyes at Ohio State University under College Football Hall of Fame head coaches Earle Bruce and John Cooper from 1987 to 1990.