Chris Respress

Chris Respress
No. 37
Position: Cornerback
Personal information
Place of birth: Dayton, Ohio
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight: 195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school: Dayton (OH) Meadowdale
College: Defiance
Undrafted: 2003
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • 2010 CIFL Champion
  • 2011 CIFL Defensive Player of the Year

Christopher Eugene Respress is former indoor American football defensive back. He played football and also ran track & field collegiately at Defiance College.

Early life

Chris was a graduate of Meadowdale High School in Dayton, Ohio. He excelled in both football and track & field.

College career

Chris attended Defiance College, a NCAA Division III institution in Defiance, Ohio. He was a standout member of both the football and track & field teams.

Football

While on the football team, Chris played under coaches Robert Taylor and Greg Pscodna.[1]

Track & Field

Chris' most outstanding school record places.

Professional career

Miami Valley Silverbacks

In 2007, Respress quickly jumped at the opportunity to try out for the localindoor football team, the Miami Valley Silverbacks. He made the team and played 3 seasons for them starting as a cornerback, and occasionally returning kicks. He helped the team to their first ever playoff berth.[3] In 2008 he had 47 tackles and 5 interceptions.[4][5]

Cincinnati Commandos

In 2010, Respress left the more local Silverbacks, to join the newly founded Cincinnati Commandos. He contributed 16.5 tackles and three interceptions while starting in a defensive backfield that proved to be the league's best, en route to CIFL Championship Game victory.[6]

Dayton Silverbacks

In 2011, he returned to the Silverbacks, as the team relocated to Dayton. Respress went on to have quite possibly the best season of his indoor football career posting 18.5 tackles, one sack and eight interceptions while leading the Silverbacks to an appearance in the CIFL Playoffs. He was named the 2011 CIFL Defensive Player of the Year,[7] while playing for Defensive Coordinator, Lorenzo Styles.[8][9]

References

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