Borgo San Lorenzo was born and raised in the suburbs of Youngstown, OH, a city still working to recover from the reliance on steel mills that were the strength of the economy a few generations ago. Borgo was always larger than most of his friends growing up, and his size and excellent hand-eye coordination had his parents putting him into sports at an early age, where he dominated the football field, the basketball court, and surprisingly, the tennis court (his net play and overhand were notorious). Sports were his outlet, as his home life was dominated by his stay-at-home mother and his father, who Borgo is still not entirely sure what he does. In high school, Borgo focused mainly on football, putting his size and speed to good use to be a star tight-end. He was one of his QBs favorite targets, and in his senior season led the team not only in catches and yards (84 catches, 863 yards), but helped lead the Youngstown Bulldogs to a state championship. Heavily scouted by the majority of the middling size schools in Ohio, he chose the University of Cincinnati and played a solid 3 seasons there before looking to be a part of the Season 27 ISFL Draft Class. With Cincinnati, Borgo continued to be one of the favorite passing targets of the quarterback, breaking into the schools top 3 in receiving yards for Tight Ends (159 catches for 1573 yards) and earning him a nomination for the prestigious John Mackey Award, given to the Best Tight End in college football (he finished second in the votes). Now a waiver pickup for the Dallas Birddogs in the DSFL, San Lorenzo is hoping to hone his skills and gain some much-needed experience before being drafted in the upcoming S26 DSFL draft. He has no expectations of where he wants to land, but he’s quickly making friends here in Dallas, so a return would not be unwelcome!
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