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MATAVAO RELEASED BY RAVENS
July 23,
2002
According
to the Baltimore Ravens website, former Northern State University
lineman Newel Matavao was released by the team last week.
Matavao was the biggest player on the team on their preseason
roster before his release.
MATAVAO THE BIGGEST PLAYER ON BALTIMORE RAVENS PRE-SEASON
ROSTER
May 15,
2002

Matavao
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Former
Northern State University lineman Newel Matavao is the biggest
player on the Baltimore
Ravens official pre-season roster at www.baltimoreravens.com.
Matavao
is listed at 6-foot-5, 355 pounds on the site, which has the
mug shot you see here.
Matavao
made immediate impact in his first season with the Wolves
in 2001, starting every game until a rib injury sidelined
him for the last two contests. He signed a free agent contract
and attended a Ravens mini-camp in late April and will try
to make his NFL dream come true this summer.
MATAVAO SIGNS FREE AGENT CONTRACT WITH BALTIMORE RAVENS
April
24, 2002
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ABERDEEN,
S.D. - Northern State University offensive lineman Newel Matavao
has signed a free agent contract with the National Football
League's Baltimore Ravens.
Matavao
will attend a mini-camp this weekend in Baltimore before returning
to Aberdeen to finish classes. He flies out Thursday and will
be back Sunday night.
After
transferring from Ricks Junior College (Rexburg, Idaho) to
Northern for the 2001 season, Matavao made immediate impact,
starting every game at left tackle for NSU until a rib injury
sidelined him for the last two contests.
Having
a chance to play in the NFL is part of a life-long dream for
the 6-foot-8, 360-pound Matavao.
Matavao
in action during 2001 season.
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"It's
always been a dream for me to play at the top level in football,"
Matavao said. "I know I can't stop and have to keep improving.
(This opportunity) goes to show that hard work pays off."
Northern
State University is an NCAA Division II school in Aberdeen,
S.D. The Wolves compete in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate
Conference and are coached by Ken Heupel, father to 2000 Oklahoma
Sooners undefeated national champion quarterback Josh Heupel.
Northern, which began football in 1903, ranks 10th among all
NCAA II football programs in victories and 11th in winning
percentage.
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