Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Player Perspectives: Derek Sulo


This edition of Player Perspectives features Junior Defensive Back Derek Sulo. Sulo, a three year starter in the Cardinal defensive backfield, earned CCIW First Team honors as a junior in 2008 as well as a spot on the D3Football.com’s North All-Region Third Team. In his career, Derek has accumulated 124 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 5 interceptions, 25 pass breakups and 3 fumble recoveries. Sulo and his classmates have won three consecutive CCIW Championships and are poised to win a fourth in 2009. In addition, they have also made it to the second round of the Division III NCAA playoffs three years in a row. In his piece, Derek discusses being recruited by North Central, his early seasons, playing alongside his brother Dominic, and his goals for himself and the Cardinals in 2009. Derek is a 2006 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School.


I went on a few visits to opposing CCIW schools, and I had a great time. However, those other schools were missing something. That is when my brother introduced me North Central College. He told me that he had just met a crazy white haired guy named Coach Wienke. He told me that I had to come for a visit to see what the school and guys were like. I did what he told me, and came for an overnight visit with a bunch of other recruits. It was a great night, but more importantly the people were great. After that visit I told myself that I want to be a Cardinal, and the rest is history.

In my first season with the Cardinal football team I was fortunate enough to come in and contribute right away. I got to know everyone really fast, but mostly the juniors and seniors. Guys like Chris Bazant, Tim Bellazzini and of course the rest of my teammates didn’t treat me as a freshman, but as a friend. There was nothing more memorable than winning the CCIW championship with a group of guys who worked so hard. I believe that those guys set the standard for the next season and eventually our undefeated CCIW championship this last year. Off the field there are so many opportunities that the school offers. One of my most memorable experiences off the field happened just recently. I was nominated to go to a Regional Division III Leadership Conference. I got a chance to meet a lot of new people, and I learned a lot about myself as well.

The team has always been very connected with each other. I believe that everyone is treated like a person and an individual, not just a freshman or a number. You can always pick out the football guys in a crowd because we are loud and proud of whom we are.

I have been watching my brother Dominic succeed in athletics since grade school. It really is fun to watch him play because I know how much time and effort he puts into football. I am to a point in my athletic career, where I don’t even need to look up to see him; I just listen to the crowd cheering. I know every time that he gets the ball on offense he has a chance to score, and I think that is why he has been so successful. He is easily one of the hardest workers on the team. The benefits of going to school with my brother are endless. First off, I know that I will always have some sort of competition wherever I go. There are too many benefits to talk about, but I know that there will always be someone who knows were I have been and where I want to go.

I would like to help lead the Cardinals past the second round of the playoffs. A fourth consecutive CCIW championship is a very realistic goal as well. As far as personal goals, I would like to contribute in any way possible. I want to achieve first team CCIW honors as well as all-region. No matter what happens, I want everyone to know about our new tradition at North Central.

Each year we have improved, but we haven’t been able to get over the hump of the second round. I myself am putting everything I can into my final season as a Cardinal. I believe that we as team need to work hard to reach our ultimate goal. Once we can get everyone to buy in to the program you will see North Central in Salem, Virginia where we belong.

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