Tyler Mock was given this number when he was summoned to the varsity as a sophomore in 2009. He mostly played on the JV that year, though. When Tyler became a full-time varsity player in 2010, his junior year, he switched to #56.
Tyler Mock, 2009-11; wore #56 in 2010 and 2011
Mikal Fernandez, a defensive tackle, wore #63 in 2010. The bulk of his playing time came with the extra point team. He squatted 600 pounds in 2010, which remains a record in the Wildcat weight room today. Mikal also competed as a powerlifter for the Wildcats.
Mikal Fernandez, 2010
Jonathan Pundt, a backup defensive tackle in 2012, was the next player to wear #63. His brother, Robert, was a backup offensive lineman in 2008.
Jonathan Pundt (standing behind Mason Roberts), 2012
Collin Netterville, a backup offensive lineman, wore #63 in 2013.
Collin Netterville, 2013
Antonio "T.J." Frank, an offensive lineman, wore #63 in 2014. The Wildcats rotated linemen quite a bit in 2014, and he was one of the primary backups. His brother, Caleb, played wide receiver before he decided to focus on track.
T.J. Frank, 2014
Two players wore #63 in 2018 and both of them were offensive linemen. Aaron Price wore it to began the season but he left midway through the season. Dominic Londoño was given this number after he was called up during his junior season. Dominic was mainly a backup as a senior.
Photos by Tom Dendy
Aaron Price and Dominic Londoño (bottom, holding water bottle), 2018
Dominic Londoño, 2018-19
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