John Kaleo

John Kaleo

John Kaleo (born February 5, 1971) is a retired American football quarterback in the Arena Football League for the Albany Firebirds (1993), the Cleveland Thunderbolts (1994), the St. Louis Stampede (1995–1996), the Anaheim Piranhas (1997), San Jose SaberCats (1997), the New England Sea Wolves (1999), the Tampa Bay Storm (2000-2003, 2007), the Austin Wranglers (2004), the Los Angeles Avengers (2005), and the Columbus Destroyers (2006). He won ArenaBowl XVII with the Storm in 2003. He retired after the 2007 season. He is currently the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York. [ [http://www.icgaels.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=71072&SPID=7109&DB_OEM_ID=14900&ATCLID=1104213&Q_SEASON=2007 http://www.icgaels.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=71072&SPID=7109&DB_OEM_ID=14900&ATCLID=1104213&Q_SEASON=2007] ]

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.

Junior 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.

College career

Kaleo attended the University of Maryland, College Park. After his senior year, he participated in the Blue-Gray Football Classic.

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External links

* [http://www.arenafan.com/players/?page=players&player=881 Stats at ArenaFan]


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