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High School Honors: Standout in football, lacrosse, basketball, and track and field at Central Bucks East High School...three-year starter in football at running back and defensive back for head coach Larry Green...captain as a senior...earned All-Area and All-League honors as a running back...set six school rushing records and led the area in rushing yardage as a senior...three-year starter in lacrosse as a midfielder/attackman...three-year team captain who established nine school records during his career...was a three-time All-League selection...sprinter for indoor track and field team...played guard in basketball for one season...honor student...twice was named school's Mr. East...two time silver medalist at Keystone Games. At Delaware: 2003: Walk-on and returning letterwinner who is a second-year member of the squad...a rare two-sport athlete at UD, playing football and lacrosse...part of a young and talented wide receiving corps in Delaware's spread offense...projected as No. 3 wide receiver behind David Boler and G.J.Crescione...will once again play a key part as one of Delaware's coverage men on kickoffs...outstanding athlete and one of the Hens' strongest receivers...benched 275 lbs. and squatted 510 lbs. and had best vertical jump of all receivers at 34.5 inches...also ran a 4.68 40-yard dash...changed numer from 81 to 36 this year to match his number in lacrosse..2002: Earned letter as a walk-on freshman...came over from the lacrosse team and played solidly on special teams...did not see action at receiver, but anchored kickoff coverage for team that led the Atlantic 10 in kick coverage (14.9 yards per return)...played in all 12 games on special teams...recorded two tackles, one each vs. Richmond and Massachusetts...2001: Did not compete for football team while with men's lacrosse squad. Personal: Bryan Wayne Tingle...born May 27, 1983...son of Wayne and Frances Tingle...youngest of two brothers...exercise science major with minor in strength and conditioning and coaching...works as a counselor at lacrosse camps over the summer...two-year standout for the Delaware men's lacrosse team under head coach Bob Shillinglaw...has played in 29 games with 17 starts over two seasons as a midfielder...scored three goals and an assist, had 27 groundballs, and won 41 percent of his 109 faceoffs in 2002...had two goals and two assists, led the Colonial Athletic Association in groundballs with 76 (5.07 pg) and won 52 percent of his 205 faceoffs.
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