Ireton football defensive backs coach Chris Lepore, a US Navy lieutenant, pictured here during his playing days for Navy. The 2001 USNA graduate will be recognized on Saturday with seven other defensive backs as one of the "best ever" at the position in the history of Navy football. Lepore is in his third year coaching for the Cardinals.
As a Navy football player, Chris earned three varsity letters (1998, '99, '00), leading the team in tackles as a junior (127) and senior (109) and in interceptions (five) as a senior. He was selected to play in the Gridiron Classic and Hula Bowl All-Star Game as a senior and was named the winner of the E.E. Rip Miller Award, which is presented to Navy's Most Valuable Player. He was a two-time First-Team All-East selection and was named Honorable Mention All-America as a junior and a Preseason First-Team All-American as a senior.
Verducci noted that, "Chris' contributions to our program reflect the many significant achievements he made as a player at Navy. Our players and coaches join me in congratulating Chris, Jodi, and the entire Lepore family." Lepore is the second member of the Ireton staff to be recognized during these 50th Anniversary proceedings; joining Associate Head Coach Frank McCallister (offensive line) on the team. Charlie Meyers, Cardinals dynamic defensive line coach, was one of the twenty defensive backs nominated for this honor. Meyers was a four-year letter winner who played both defensive line and cornerback from 1976 - 1979.

