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Num Name Pos Hgt Wt College Year
1 Stephen James QB 6-5 200 Howard Payne University 3rd
Stephen James was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas and attended Southwest High School where he graduated in 2004. He has been playing football since he was in 7th grade. Stephen earned All-District honors his senior year and led the team to a playoff birth for the first time since 3 years prior!

Stephen attend Howard Payne University where he played under Vance Gibson and Mike Redwine! He joined the Warriors in 2008 and learned from veteran quarterback Tony Lewis as a rookie, buying his time and learning the system! He became the starter last year and led the Warriors to a championship in the NMLF! He looks to bring many more titles to the Warriors.
2 Dale Kindred WR 6-1 175 Judson H.S. (Converse, TX) 3rd
3 Alaric Clark WR 5-9 170 Texas A&M University Kingsville 6th
4 Dominique Wells WR 6-0 180 Blinn Junior College R
5 Rick Ball DB 6-2 190 Mississipps State University 5th
6 Joe Gonzales WR 5-7 165 Robert E. Lee H.S. 4th
7 Lamar Johnson RB 5-5 150 Angelo State University R
8 Damien Alston WR 6-4 203 Clark H.S. (San Antonio, TX) 7th
9 Tony Lewis QB 6-4 265 Mississippi Valley University 1st
10 Brandon Kyle WR 5-8 165 Texas Lutheran University 3rd
11 Trey Gaines DL 6-2 270 Prairie View A&M University 3rd
Trey Gaines was born in San Antonio, TX and graduated from Highlands High School in 2001 where he played varsity football and was a member of the team when they were District Champions in 2000.

Trey graduated from Prairie View A&M University where he played football as DL from 2002-2004.

Trey started semi-pro football with the Waller County Gladiators in 2006-2007. He joined the San Antonio Warriors in 2008 and helped the Warriors win their 2009 League Championship.
12 Nick Hutchens QB 6-1 230 Central Arizona College 3rd
13 Derrick Scherff WR 5-8 180 University of Texas San Antonio R
14 AJ Mora QB 6-1 185 University of Texas San Antonio 2nd
15 Regis Price WR 6-4 185 Langston College R
16 Rolf Schaefer K 6-3 220 Texas A&M University 3rd
17 Joshua Langford DB 5-11 200 San Antonio College R
Joshua (JJ) Langford graduated from Karen Wagner High School in 2008 where he played football, track, and wrestling.
18 Jeremy Kindle DB 6-0 195 Southern University 2nd
19 Reggie Winfield WR 6-0 185 Kennedy H.S. (New Orleans, LA) 2nd
20 Rudy Torres LB 5-9 200 Blinn Junior College 3rd
21 Daniel Quinn DB 6-3 210 University of Arkansas R
22 Jose Amador DB 5-8 170 Kingwood College R
Jose Amador was born in Panama City, Panama and raised in Austin, Texas. He considers Austin his hometown. Jose loss his hearing at the age of 2 and attended the Texas School for the Deaf in Austin, Tx. He graduated in 2001.

Jose joined varsity football as a freshman and won 4 National Deaf Prep Champions from 1997 to 2000 (1997 to 1999 under legendary Coach Andy Bonheyo and 2000 under Coach Matt Thomspon).

Jose started semi-pro football in Houston, TX with the Cleveland Outlaws and joined the San Antonio Warriors in 2010.
23 Eric McDonald DB 5-8 165 Northeast Lakeview College R
24 Clifton Napier DB 6-2 190 United States Air Force 1st
Clifton Napier is a native San Antonian and graduated from James Madison High School where he played football for four years under Coach Jim Streety. Clifton made All-City and Second Team All-State in 1997 and 1998 and led the Northeast Independent School Disrict in interceptions with 21 over those two years.

Clifton played for the University of Texas under Coach Ron McBride and Defensive Back Coach Duane Akina from 1999-2001. He joined the United States Army and began playing semi-pro football for the Indianapolis Tornados of the NAFL from 2003-2005. As a Tornado he was All-Conference and led the NAFL in interceptions in 2004. He also made 1st Team All-Defensive Squad and All-Star Team.

Clifton played for the Watertown Red and Black from 2006-2007 where he was Second Team All-Defense and finished 3rd in the league with 10 interceptions in 2007. He joined the San Antonio Warriors in 2009.
25 Chris McKinnis RB 6-2 230 Judson H.S. (Converse, TX) 3rd
26 Quenton White DB 6-1 195 Tyler Junior College R
Quentin White was born in Terrell, TX and has been playing football since the age of 3. He graduated from Terrell High School and attended Tyler Junior College. Quentin is currently in the United States Air Force and joins the San Antonio Warriors as a rookie in 2010.
27 Nole Alvarado FB 5-9 210 University of Texas San Antonio R
28 Raymond Jackson DB 5-9 175 San Antonio College R
Raymond Jackson is a native Texan born in Houston. He graduated from Angleton High School in Angleton, TX. His minor league football career includes All Navy Football Team (1999-2001), KRSOC Base Flag Football - Hahu, Hawaii - CO Champions (2002-2005), and Nakani Koa Warriors - Oahu, Hawaii (2003-2005). Raymond joins the San Antonio Warriors as a rookie in 2010.
30 Vincent Duncan DB 6-1 210 Tarleton State University R
31 Robert Deckard DB 5-10 185 Texas A&M University R
32 Billy Hankins RB 5-10 200 Cisco Junior College 7th
36 Vincent Wilson DB 6-1 175 Sam Houston H.S. (San Antonio, TX) 2nd
37 Melvin Strong DB 6-0 180 McNeil H.S. (Austin, TX) 3rd
42 Chris Lowe LB 6-0 230 Copperas Cove H.S. (Copperas Cove, TX) 3rd
43 Eric Rice TE 6-3 235 Angelo State University 3rd
44 Adam Miller LB 5-9 240 Bexar County Sheriff Department 4th
47 Kyle Hanes DE 6-3 235 Hardin Simmons University R
Kyle Haynes played football for New Braunfels High School where his team achived 5A District, Area, Regional and Quarter Final Championships in 1997. In 1998 Kyle's team was once again 5A District Champions and Kyle was named District 26-5A All-District Tight End.

Kyle attened Hardin Simmons University and was a 4-Year Letterman. During his time at Hardin Simmons University his team was Conference Champions from 1999-2002. National Regional Champions in 1999, and National Quarter-Final Champions in 2000.

Kyle joins the San Antonio Warriors as a rookie in 2010.
48 Melvin McCullar LB 6-1 230 Navarro Junior College R
51 Willie Summers LB 6-2 220 University of Texas San Antonio R
52 Roger Hunter DT 6-1 290 University of West Virginia R
53 Daniel Owens LB 6-0 210 University of Texas San Antonio 6th
54 Ricardo Melendez DE 6-2 245 Palo Alto College 2nd
55 Guy Harper LB 5-10 245 Delta State University 3rd
Guy Harper graduated from Sam Houston High School in 1991 and attended Delta State University.

Guy was a member of the South Texas Mutiny for 2 years and joined the San Antonio Warriors in 2008.
56 BJ Rowell LB 6-2 240 Edcouch-Elsa H.S. (Elsa, TX) 3rd
BJ Rowell graduated from Edcouch-Elsa High School where he was First Team All District Offense and Defense 2005-2006.
57 Ramon Medina LB 5-10 195 Universal Technical Institute R
Ramon Medina joins the San Antonio Warriors as a rookie in 2010. His sports history includes All-Star Basketball Player (Pee Wee), All-Star Baseball Player (Bade Ruth), and Football Player for Worcester Crusaders (Pee Wee).
58 Reggie Harmon LB 6-2 245 Amityville H.S. R
59 Michael Shirley LB 6-0 225 Texas State University 4th
62 Christopher Simms OL 6-3 280 Ohio State University R
64 Juan Henry OL 6-3 325 Southern University 4th
65 Jonathon Medina OL 6-2 300 San Antonio College R
70 Eugene Hidalgo DT 6-4 265 Northwest Vista College 4th
Eugene Hidalgo graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 2006 and currently attends Northwest Vista College.
71 Ray Mata OL 6-5 345 University of North Carolina 4th
72 Derrick Burks OL 6-4 330 Judson H.S. (Converse, TX) 3rd
73 Rob Benson OL 6-3 315 Southern University 1st
75 Trey Houston OL 6-3 320 WB Ray H.S. (Corpus Christi, TX) 5th
78 Darrell Glover OL 6-3 330 University of Texas El Paso 5th
83 Danny Brooks OL 6-1 265 Judson H.S. (Converse, TX) 3rd
88 Jason Cordova WR 5-8 175 Smithson Valley H.S. (Spring Branch, TX) R
89 Will Standifer DT 6-5 295 Judson H.S. (Converse, TX) 7th
Will Standifer started with semi-pro football in 1997 with the San Antoino Knights. In 1998 he joined the TFL San Antonio Rush as captain for 6 years and was named Team MVP in 1998.

Will joined the San Antonio Warriors as captain in 2004 (their inaugural year) and was All-American in 2004 and 2005 and All-Star in 2004, 2005, 2007, and 2009. He has celebrated both of the Warriors' League Championships and looks forward to one more.
90 Corey Collins DT 6-1 320 Sam Houston State University 5th
91 Aries Tuamasaga DT 6-9 305 Long Beach State University R
Aries Tuamasaga was born in American Samoa and started playing football at the age of 10. In the 10th grade he was moved to TE and finished the year with a championship. Aries was named School MVP.

Aries was picked to play DE for semi-pro football for the American Samoa Matais. He moved to the states in Long Beach, CA where he finished high school with 2 State Championships being named All-Defensive Player for 2 years.

Aries attended Long Beach State University and majored in Criminal Justice while playing football for the university. He joins the San Antonio Warriors as a rookie in 2010.
93 Anthony Amoo DE 6-2 303 University of Houston 3rd
Anthony Amoo started playing football at the age of 13 and played high school football at Stephen F. Austin High School in Sugarland, TX.

Anthony walked on at the University of Houston as a linebacker and later converted to defensive lineman. He joined the San Antonio Warriors in fall of 2008 and was listed in the Top 25 Defensive Players in 2009.
99 Ronnie Nunn DE 6-2 255 Prairie View A&M University 4th
Ronnie Nunn attended Prairie View A&M University where he was awarded First Team All Conference Defensive End in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and was named Defensive MVP for the Panthers. He was selected to participate in a National All Stars Bowl in Dallas, TX on Saturday, April 5, 2003.

College Quick Stats: 65 tackels (37 solo), 16.5 for loss, 9.5 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 3 blocked kicks, 1 blocked punt

Ronnie started minor leage pro football with the San Antonio Rush in 2004 and the San Antonio Ravens in 2006. He joined the San Antonio Warriors late in the 2008 season. In 2009, he led the Warriors defense as they finished 11-0 and won the league championship. Ronnie was named Defensive MVP as well as a leader and team captain.

Minor League Pro Stats: 50 games, 275 tackles, 66.5 sacks, 15 interceptions, 35 forced fumbles, 20 fumbles recovered, 8 defensive touchdowns, 23 blocked kicks.
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