#44 • Linebacker
6-2 • 220 •
Senior
Monroeville, Pa.
Gateway High School
2007: Served as
the long snapper and short snapper
throughout the season...appeared in
all 11 games...only player to snap
the ball for the year...HBK Special
Teams Player of the Game against
Lock Haven...had five total
tackles...had two stops at Ohio
State...credited with a solo and an
assist at OSU...had two stops, one
solo and on assist, at Indiana
State...had an assist against Lock
Haven...played 101 snaps on special
teams...HBK Special Teams Player of
the Game vs. Lock Haven...earned his second letter...Named
to Gateway Honor Roll.
2006: Was the
long snapper and short snapper
throughout the season...saw action
in all 14 games...only player
to snap the ball for the year...was
a three-time HBK Special Teams
Player of the Game
recipient...earned honors against
Maine, Missouri State and Illinois
State (playoffs)...had six total
tackles...credited with 34 total
plays on defense during the regular
season...most extensive action was
at Western Illinois...finished with
three stops and a pass breakup
against the Leathernecks...had two
tackles at Missouri State...had an
assist against UNI...earned his
first letter...Named to Gateway
Honor Roll.
2005: One of seven true freshmen to see playing
time...finished with eight tackles playing in five games on the year...was a
member of the special-teams units and reserve linebacker...had a season-high
four stops against Indiana State...had two tackles against Slippery Rock...had
tackles at Liberty and Pittsburgh...had solo stops against the Panthers and
Sycamores...credited with 42 plays on defense...had a season-high 18 at Indiana
State...did not play in the final five contests...was scout team Defensive
Player of the Week against Western Kentucky.
High School: As a senior, was a second-team all-state
Associated Press Class AAAA selection...named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review’s
Terrific 25...also named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Fab 22...was a
first-team All-Quad Southwest selection...team finished 11-2 and lost in the
WPIAL AAAA title game to Pittsburgh Central Catholic (28-0) at Heinz
Field...team won All-Quad Southwest title...had eight tackles in the title
game...it was Gateway’s first appearance in the championship game since
1986...second on the team with 118 tackles, including 49 solos...second on the
team with six sacks...recovered two fumbles, forced two fumbles, had two
interceptions...also had eight rushes for 52 yards and a 19-yard touchdown ruan
against McKeesport for injured star Justin King...caught four passes for 166
yards and a touchdown...played tight end and running back...team had an 11-game
winning streak for the year...defense posted four shut outs...returned a fumble
28 yards for a touchdown against Woodland Hills...had a 55-yard touchdown
reception against Thomas Jefferson...scored on a 19-yard run against
McKeesport...was a team captain...nominated to participate in the
Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33 All-Star Game...as a junior, recorded 84 tackles...had
a team-best 4.5 sacks...had two interceptions...Gators finished the year
9-2...lost to North Hills in the state quarterfinals...named to first-team
All-Quad South...in his career, recorded 209 total tackles, including 66 solo
stops...had 10.5 sacks and four interceptions...team won three straight
conference championships and made three consecutive playoff
appearances...two-time Gateway Defensive MVP...posted a three-year mark of
29-7...three-year letterwinner...team was 9-3 his sophomore year...coach was
Terry Smith.
Personal: Parents are Kevin and Terry
Barlak...has a sister (Sara)...born Oct. 24, 1986...father Kevin attended Southern Illinois and
was a long snapper and offensive guard for the Salukis in 1972...Richard
Peterson Scholarship
Recipient 2008-09major
is Integrated Mathematics.
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