Sidney Haugabrook
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Professional Experience:
2008: Columbus Destroyers
2007: Spent his rookie season in the AFL with the Las Vegas Gladiators... Played in nine games as a defensive back, wide receiver and kick returner... Finished sixth on the squad with 32.5 tackles (29UT-7AT)... Led the team with 25 kickreturns for 368 yards... On offense, he caught four passes for 43 yards and one touchdown... He carried the ball twice for 16 yards and one touchdown... (Mar. 23 at Arizona) Made his AFL debut and tallied one solo tackle... Forced a fumble and recovered it for a return of nine yards and a touchdown... (Apr. 20 at Colorado) Hauled in his first receiving touchdown on a two-yard score... Returned four kickoffs for 64 yards... Recorded two solo tackles... (Apr. 29 vs. Orlando) Recorded 1.5 tackles (1UT-1AT)... Returned five kickoffs for 72 yards... (May 6 vs. Los Angeles) Made 4.0 stops on defense (3UT-2AT)... Recovered a fumble... Returned seven kickoffs for 92 yards... (May 12 at San Jose) Caught one pass for 11 yards... Carried the ball twice for 16 yards and scored his first career rushing touchdown... Recorded career highs for kickoff returns with nine and kickoff return yards with 140... Assisted on one tackle on defense... (June 3 vs. Arizona) Made three solo stops on defense... (June 10 vs. Nashville) Recorded 5.5 tackles (5UT-1AT)... (June 17 at Los Angeles) Recorded a career high nine tackles (all solo)... Forced one fumble... (June 25 vs. San Jose) Made 6.0 stops (5UT-2AT) in his season finale.
College:
Attended the University of Delaware (2001-04)... During
his career, he set seven school records for career starts (51),
consecutive starts (51), tackles by a cornerback (303), punt return
yards in a career (937), punt returns for touchdowns in a season
(2) and career (3), and kickoff return yards in a season (728)...
As a defensive back, he intercepted 12 passes and recorded 26
pass breakups... He garnered First-Team All-American honors by
the Football Coaches Association his senior year... Was named
All-Atlantic 10 Conference all four seasons... A member of Delaware’s
2003 NCAA Division 1-AA National Championship team... Played with
current Destroyers quarterback Matt Nagy in 2001... Majored in
Consumer Economics at Delaware... Was a Peer Mentor in his alma
mater’s H.E.N.S. (Helping Each Newcomer Succeed) program in which
upperclassmen help freshman student athletes adjust to college
life... Was an outstanding sprinter for Delaware track teams.
Personal:
Prepped at Woodward Academy (Atlanta, Ga.), where he played
running back, wide receiver, defensive back and special teams...
Named MVP and two-time All-South Fulton County All-Star.