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2009 Soccer
Freshmen (continued)
Emery Welshman #10 Paolo Luciano #12
Freshman Freshman
5-11   165   Midfield/Forward 5-9   155   Midfield/Forward
Mississauga, Ontario/ N. White Plains, N.Y./Valhalla
Loyola Catholic Major: Business
Major: Marketing
BEFORE SIENA: Played four years of
BEFORE SIENA: Selected MVP as a
varsity soccer at Valhalla...Led the
junior and senior in high school...
team in scoring as a sophomore, junior
Named High School Male Student
and senior...Graduated as the program
Athlete of the Year as a senior
leader in goals (46)...Named All-League
.
and All-Section...Earned three letters in track...Three-time All-
PERSONAL: Born November 9, 1991...Son of Sherwyn and
League runner...All-Section pole vaulter.
Margaret Welshman.
PERSONAL: Born September 3, 1991...Son of John and
Giovanna Luciano...Has an older brother, Anthony, and a
younger brother, Lorenzo...Worked Valhalla Youth Soccer
Getting to Know Emery Welshman
Camp in the summer of 2007.
Nickname: Emmo
Favorite sports team: Arsenal 
Getting to Know Paolo Luciano
Favorite movie: Old School
Favorite sports team: S.S.C. Napoli
Favorite music group: Drake
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: Italy
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: Hawaii
Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Basketball
Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Basketball
If I didn’t play soccer, I would: DJ
If I didn’t play soccer, I would: Be a soccer hooligan
My proudest sports moment is: Mt. Pleasant Cup win
I chose # 10 because: All the greats have worn this 
number sometime in their career
My favorite thing about Siena is: Clean, quiet and 
near Albany
The funniest person on the team is: Joe Tavernese
Career Plans: Maybe take over my father’s business
My proudest sports moment is: Scoring a hat-trick in my
Ontario Cup Finals
My favorite thing about Siena is: The small campus
Career Plans: Become a professional soccer player
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