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High School Honors: Three-year starter at Spring-Ford High School for head coach Marty Moore...teammate of former UD tight end Ron Diesinger...led team to 10-2 record as a senior...earned All-league and All-area honors as a quarterback and defensive back as a senior...team captain and MVP...also competed in track and field for two years as a sprinter and led team to league titles in two relay events...attended two post-graduate seasons at Valley Forge (PA) Military Academy and played for head coach Jim Burner...led team to 10-0 record as a wide receiver in his first season and to 6-3 mark as a defensive back in his second year when he was team captain and intercepted five passes. At Delaware: 2003: Third-year senior who is a valuable member of the team as both a special teams standout and as a key backup at either linebacker or safety...handles kick and punt coverage for special teams...projected to move up to linebacker position this season after playing safety his first two years at Delaware...begins season No. 2 on the depth chart at one outside position behind Mark Moore...recorded two tackles in spring game...2002: Earned first letter at Delaware as a special teams standout and backup safety...played in all 12 games in a reserve role...posted six tackles on the season, including five solo stops...had season-high two tackles vs. New Hampshire and had stop each vs. The Citadel, William & Mary, Northeastern, and James Madison...recovered a fumble that led to a touchdown in win over No. 5 Maine...during spring testing, ranked No. 6 on the team in 10-yard sprint (1.45), No. 7 in broad jump (9-9), No. 9 with 33-inch vertical jump, and No. 10 in agility drill (4.26)...2001: Did not see action in first season at Delaware after transfer from VFMA. Personal: Jamie David Rotonda...born Nov. 8, 1980...son of Robert Rotonda...sport management major at Delaware...youngest of four children...brother, B.J., played football at Kutztown (PA) University...enjoys fishing in his spare time...has worked with a demolition business during the off-season.
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