Roster

Coaches

Max Carpenter

Jack Drolen

Jordan Liff

Jacob Scobey

Zach Thompson


Seniors


Sean Bishop*             

Matthew Munson* 

Gunnar Thompson    

John Gunville*

Joe Branca




*Captain


Juniors

Francis Nuguid*

Vince Riccardi

Luke Starsky

Luke Marciniak


Sophomores

Issac Shimek

Evan Frias

Ben Bolz

Will Halm

Kyle Pelan

Kyle Reader

Jackson Ball

Jackson Seltzer

Robbie McChesney

Gabe Gonzalez

Nick Mika

Ethan Sibbernsen

Hayden Nething

Caleb Sharer

Noah Kaye

Adam Bauman 





Freshmen

Nate Shannon

Jack Mountain

Ben Hansen 

Will Wharton 

Sean Crawford

Eli Erling



Mike has established himself as a critical part of the team, leading House on both offense and defense while keeping the program aligned

After returning from an injury his junior season, Sean finds himself in a large leadership role in his senior season, both on the field and off

Bruce doesn't back down from the tough throw and brings speed and body control  to the cutter position

A Feeder captain in his senior season, Munson's height and continually improving throws makes him a necessity at the handler position

Gunnar's aerial presence rivals his ground game, and usually turns 50/50 throws into  a matchup heavily favoring him

If you need elusiveness inside, look no further. The blue bucket hat never stays still on the field and once you realize JJ is there, its too late

Following two ACL tears, Gunville has never looked stronger. He's rejoined Feeder as a Captain, and has quickly picked up where he left off, leaving opponents behind

Taking his name and putting it to use, Jack's chase down "Brick Wall" defense and solid offensive mindset pose a threat whenever he's on the field

After dealing with lingering ankle injuries his junior year and being billed as a "Glass Cannon", Steve returns for his last season as a Feeder captain,  hoping to stay at full health the entire year

*Not Pictured: Joe Branca, Tate Portell, Addis Tang

Francis's quick cuts, tight throws, and elusive behavior make him a threat no matter where he is on the field. Quiet but firm leadership often results with the disc in the end zone for Birdhouse

Vince brings a different level of speed and quickness to any offense, constantly posing a threat to any defender, especially nearing the endzone

After a summer of improvement, Starsky's hands and speed are looking better and better, donating to his on-field presence 

A fun combination of height, speed, and sticky hands, Luke usually finds himself where he needs to be on the field, presenting an end zone threat  on any offensive drive

After contributing heavily to Feeder last season, Ben finds himself on the House roster. Height, awareness, and a rennovated lightning bolt tattoo make him a tough player to guard

One of many sophomores who exploded onto the scene their freshman year, Isaac is the man you want throwing the deep from the handler position

Another player who isn't afraid to use his body to get the disc, Gabe's inside cutting presence is made known  to his opponents early and often

"Swiss Army Knife'" accurately describes Mr. Seltzer, as he has been seen  slicing up the defense at handler, cutter, and on the end of a deep throw. 

Following an injury and some  turbulent contract negotiations, Robbie is back in rare form at cutter, drawing a heavy share of the targets when he is on the field

"Big Kyle" is supporting the program from afar this season as study abroad programs find him being stashed in Europe to develop like the NBA does

Looking to join Gunnar Thompson in the air this season, Kyle's notable improvement and desire for the disc has already been seen in preseason training. 

"Bread man gets paid" is a saying Mr. Halm lives by. After a brief controversy last Spring Break involving a stolen loaf of bread tucked into his waistband, Will  is bringing enhanced frisbee knowledge and a rediculous overhead throw to Feeder

When Hayden is on the field, a new element of speed and quickness is added to the Feeder offense. Calm under pressure, Hayden can turn on a dime and make defenders pay if they over run his routes

Entering the program with a wicked flick, Caleb brings speed and physicality to the cutter position on Feeder. Look for him slicing his way through defenses with ease


Capable of playing inside and outside, Adam's ability to stretch the field and be a consistent threat on and off the disc wins him brownie points on any roster


Noah bills himself as an aggressive runner with a nose for the disc, and frequently can be seen laying out and getting dirty. With an improving throw, Noah has the potential to wreck any defensive scheme 


You throw it his way, he'll catch it. Often putting his body on the line, Evan's speed and catching ability make him a force on the inside cutter position (and one legendary ass block)

*Not Pictured: Nick Mika, Jackson Ball (IR),  Ethan Sibbernsen 

Quick to pick up the Birdhouse mentality, Ben's role as handler on Feeder has put him in a leadership position for the future. Not afraid to shoot a throw downfield, this is a guy who you can't put in a box

One minute he's there, one minute he's not. Lose track of Will near the end zone and suddenly he's walking off the field with a point. A threat downfield, Will loves bringing in tough throws

It's like having a power forward play free safety. Sean's height and range quickly discourages opponents from throwing anywhere near him

"A Student of the Game," Eli has begun to rack up targets and trust from the handler committee. Pair his desire for the disc with his height and sneaky speed, Eli often finds himself winning matchups in the middle

A freshman on varsity, Nate quickly gained a spot on House, showing off past experience, a wild vertical, and a desire to get better


One of the several players with an impressive hair style, Jack uses his taller frame to haul in throws and contest anything his way on defense