About Louis Savarese
My name is Louis Savarese. I attend a community college in New Jersey right now and am looking to transfer within the next semester or two. I have just recently turned 20 years old. I am a current semi-pro football player for the NJ Hawks and look to push my football career forward. I have played football throughout my life, even during my first baby steps. Football is a dream for me and I do nothing more than give 100% at what I do. I'm always in the weight room trying to get bigger, better and faster. I have worked with trainers that have had experience with professional athletes and have good knowledge of the game. I'm a running back with very good foot speed and only looking to improve. I will eventually look to play college and then pursue my career going pro. No matter how good I might be, I'm always on time, a team player, and always learning more. I lead my team as best as I can to make us the best we can be and never give up. I'm looking to play for only D1 colleges. I'm a Jersey native so Rutgers would be my first option. Come give me a look and I promise I won't disappoint. Below is some information on my speed and weight lifting ability.
Bench Max: Over 400
Squat Max: Over 600
40 Yard Dash: 4.5
Player Looking To Go: College or Pro (4 years of college eligibility left)
Football Experience
- Youth Experience: 1995 - 1999
These were my first years of playing football on a team. I became very familiar with the sport and had successful years during my youth in Bloomfield. I had played for the Bloomfield Bengals and continued my success forward.
- North Arlington Leaders: 1999 - 2002
After playing for the Bloomfield Bengals I had become apart of the North Arlington Leaders. This was a smaller town that I had played for but the competition was very strong. I earned my spot and we went as far as the superbowl but lost to elmwood park. These were memorable years that not only made me a better player but had earned my respect from others.
- North Arlington Vikings: 2002 - 2006
I continued my leadership throughout high school and became a top player for my team. I had made a pit stop during my junior year to Toms River East High School where we moved for one year. I played my junior season there and learned a whole new system. I learned how to play the triple option as a tail back but that came to an end once I moved by up to North Arlington for my senior season. My junior year at Toms River was my only experience at a high school playoff but played as hard as I could for my senior season. I was a 4 year varsity starter for my high schools. I accomplished my goals but was unsure of my future. One year away from the game felt like a lifetime and felt the need to return to the field. That's where I stand now and will continue to push forward.
Football Awards
- 4 Year Varsity player for Baseball and Football
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