Matt Hein, a reserve guard, wore this number in 2008.
Matt Hein, 2008
Another offensive lineman, Vince Cammarata, wore #77 in 2009. He is another Wildcat who answered the call to serve as he joined the Army. Now out of the military, Vince now competes in Ironman triathlons.
Vince Cammarata, 2009
Ryan Owens, another backup, was the next to wear #77, in 2010.
The next player to wear #77 was John Kirk, who made the varsity in 2012, his junior season.
John Kirk, 2012
Hunter Rohles, a tackle, wore #77 in 2014. At 6'9", he is the tallest football player in Cy Woods history.
Hunter Rohles, 2014
Ryan Kenny made the varsity in 2015, his junior year, and was the starting right tackle. He moved over to the defensive line and became the starting nose tackle in 2016. His older brother, Shea, swam for Cy Woods and was a part of the first graduating class in 2009.
Trent Allman wore #77 in 2016. I have a hilarious story about him when I saw him as a middle schooler while helping out at SAC camp, but it's kind of mean. He also called Coach Chaya "Coach Jones" that summer. To his credit, he stuck it out and played all four years at Cy Woods.
In 2019, Jaylen Williams became the first defensive lineman to wear 77. He also planned to wrestle for the Wildcats, but an injury derailed that plan. Jaylen moved to Cy Woods from Maryland and despite being a backup, he managed to attract some recruiting attention and he will continue his football career at the Division II level at New Mexico Highlands University.
Photo credit: Phlox Photography
Jaylen Williams, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2019
New Mexico Highlands Cowboys, start date unknown
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