News and Announcements
Circle of Champions
Check out the "Circle of Champions" page and see not only the various Skyhawk Division Champions but also the number of Championship Game Appearances by the Skyhawks through the years.
We salute our newest member:
the " 2018 UNDEFEATED Bantam Division Champions
Truly the Home of CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION!!!!!!
Championship Game Appearances
2013 College Roll Call
Check out all the former Skyhawk players doing their thing in the college ranks for the 2013 season (all sports).
We hope to have captured everyone but if someone is missing please let us know.
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Skyhawk Nation - STAND UP, BE PROUD and SHOW LOVE for these players who are carrying on the rich and proud tradition of being a BROOKLYN SKYHAWK FOOTBALL PLAYER.
Toba Akinleye (Soph.) - # 58 - DL - Columbia University (Ivy League - FCS)
Joel Bowen (Jr.) - #10 – LB – American International College (MA) - (Northeast-10 Conf. – Div. II)
Dale Codrington (Sr.) -#52 - DL - Bryant University (RI) – (Northeast Conf. – FCS)
David DeLeon (Soph) - # 50 – DL – Miami University (OH) - MAC
Jordan (Jay) Fabien (Jr.) - # 80 – WR. – Wesleyan University (CT) – (NESCAC – Div III)
Shaquille Frederick (Soph.) - # 43 - LB - Buffalo State College (NY) – Div. III
JerMario Gooch (Soph.) - #25 - DB - Guilford College (NC) – Div. III
Jason Hendricks (RS Sr.) - #25 – DB – University of Pittsburgh (Pa.) – Big East Conf.
Kedar Hunter (RS Soph.) - # 27 - RB – Stony Brook University – (America East – FCS)
Rahfee McClee (Sr.) - #24 – LB – Missouri Valley College (NAIA)
Christian McMillan (Sr.) - # 81 - WR – Stony Brook University – (America East – FCS)
Rush Miller (Soph) - #5 – FS – Cornell University - (Ivy League – FCS)
Chaz Williams (Sr.) - #3 – PG – University of Massachusetts (Basketball)
Ishaq Williams (Jr.) - #11 – OLB – University of Notre Dame (Div. 1 Independent – FBS)
Tyriqe Williams (RS Sr.) - # 19 –DB - North Carolina Central University - (MEAC – FCS)
Former Skyhawk Graduates from Wake Forest Univ.
Terence Davis (Skyhawk '02) recently received his BA in Psychology from Wake Forest University.
The 6'1" 195 lb. Davis had been an important weapon at WR for the Demon Deacons during his career. Wake Forest University is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Before his family relocated to Georgia, many Skyhawk fans remember Terence as a standout QB as he helped lead the Pee Wees to an undefeated season in 2002. He and current University of Pittsburgh standout, Jason Hendricks (see profile below) , hooked up for a remarkable 60 yard pass in the closing seconds which sealed the championship for the Skyhawks.
Terence has Skyhawks in his blood as he is the son of former Skyhawk Kevin Knight and nephew of former Skyhawk and coach Kendall Knight.
We wish Terence the best in his career.
Make us Proud!!!
Photos courtesy of the Wake Forest University