| Arcadius St. Laurent |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Portland, Oregon
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 | High School: Central Catholic
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 | Last College: CC of San Francisco
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 | Height / Weight: 6-1 / 195
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 | Position: Wide Receiver
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 | Birthdate: 08/27/1981
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 | Experience: JC
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PERSONAL—Born 8/27/81 at Vancouver, WA...son of Tom St. Laurent and Jan Walker...his father is manager of Yamhill Log Scaling Bureau and his mother is an elementary teacher and librarian...he has a brother, Daniel, 19, and a sister, Jean, 17...enjoys camping, fishing and snow boarding...his top athletic thrill to date has been winning two national junior college championships at City College of San Francisco in 2000 and ’01...as a walk-on, he selected OSU because, “OSU is close to home where family and friends can see me play.”
OSU—(2003—Junior)—Arcadius joined the OSU football program as a walk-on wide receiver at the start of winter quarter and he participated in the winter conditioning program...he made good strides during spring drills and proved to be a sure-handed receiver...at the conclusion of spring drills he moved up to No. 3 on the depth chart at flanker, behind lettermen Jayson Boyd and George Gillett...he posted weightlifting bests of 375 in the back squat, 255 in the bench press, 253.5 in the power clean and 242.5 in the push press...he has a vertical jump best of 31.5 inches and he has been timed at 4.60 by OSU in the 40.
CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, CA—He played football for Coach George Rush at City College of San Francisco...and earned two letters as a wide receiver...CCSF was 24-0 during his two seasons with City College of San Francisco...he was a backup wide receiver...his statistics are not available.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, Portland, OR—Arcadius earned two letters as a wide receiver and cornerback for Central Catholic High School...he played football for Coach Joe Bushman...he earned four letters in track and field as a sprinter...he intercepted three passes and returned one for a touchdown, all in the first half, in his best prep game, a playoff game vs. Lakeridge High School...his prep statistics were not available.