BRADLEY WHITLOCK

PERFORMANCE COACH

Coach Whitlock is a graduate from the University of Mount Union, where he was a two-sport athlete in football and track. One of his biggest accomplishments as an athlete while attending Mount Union, was being a part of the 2012 National Championship Football team. Over his career, he has trained 100+ high school, collegiate and professional athletes throughout multiple sports. Some of the athletes he trained in high school were ESPN Top-300 football recruits and a few Division 1 National Champions and All-Americans in Track and Field. Coach Whitlock programs every part of development for athletes, with the help of his staff, which includes: position specific drills, strength and conditioning, speed and muscular endurance training (energy systems), running mechanics and nutritional guidelines.

Degrees: B.S., Exercise Science, Minor in Sports Business and Coaching.

Favorite Food: Sesame Chicken and Pork Fried Rice. 

Favorite Position Drill: Ladder Drills

Fun Fact: Plays the drums. 


DAHMIR PROSS

RUNNING BACKS/DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH

The definition of a play maker. In 2019, Pross played in all ten games for the St. John Fisher Cardinals. Wrapped up the season with 748 rushing yards on 194 touches, getting in the end zone 11 times. Registered three rushing touchdowns against Cortland. He also ranked fifth in the conference in rushing yard, first on the team. Coach Pross also racked up 686 yards on 29 kick returns. Named Second Team All-Conference. In 2020, Pross was named Second-Team All-Conference. He appeared in all ten games on the season and ranked third in the Empire 8 in rushing yards and second in touchdowns with eight. He also maintained a 3.3 grade point average and made the dean’s list every semester. Class of 2021.

Degree: B.S Psychology

Favorite Food: Ox Tails over rice.  

Favorite Running Back Drill: Hurdle Strides.

Fun Fact: Loves to draw. 


STEVE MORETTI

WIDE RECEIVERS COACH

They call him, “Little Edelman” for a reason. At Alfred University, he is a true possession receiver and is a mismatch anywhere on the field. He has the ability to create separation at the top of his routes, knows how to win at the line of scrimmage and can play the slot or outside receiver position. Averaging 9.85 a reception his freshman year, 6.21 yards his sophomore year and 8.38 yards his senior year of college, it is safe to say, he can move the sticks or put the offense in a manageable third down situation. Steve also recognized as Saxon’s Scholar Athlete: Fall '20, Spring '22 and also made the dean's list Spring '22. Class of 2022.

Degree: B.S, Health Fitness Management

Favorite Food: Tully’s Tenders 

Favorite Wide Receiver Drill: Hip Flips.

Fun Fact: Enjoy’s Cooking.