Major: Engineering 
At CMS: Finished his historical career third all-time in rushing TDs (33) and third in career rushing yards (2987).
2019 (Senior): Second-Team All-SCIAC ... National Football Foundation Hampshire Honors Society selection ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Played in nine games... Rushed for 763 yards on 157 carries for a 4.9 average and a career-high 11 touchdowns... Restricted by an injury in midseason, leaving the La Verne game on Oct. 5 in the first half, missing the Cal Lutheran game on Oct. 12 and running only eight times against Redlands on Oct. 19. As a result, his numbers fell back from his SCIAC Offensive Player of the Year season as a junior, but he finished with 33 career touchdowns and ended his career with 2,987 rushing yards which are good for third all-time in CMS history.
2018 (Junior): SCIAC Offensive Player of the Year... First-Team All-SCIAC... D3football.com Second-Team All-West Region... SCIAC All-Academic Team... Served as team captain... Played in all 11 games, carrying 245 times for 1305 yards and 10 touchdowns... Ranks second on the CMS single-season rushing list with 1305 yards, while becoming the first 1000-yard rusher for the program since 2002... Had a chance to break the school record for yards in a season, but was injured in the second quarter of the regular-season finale at Pomona-Pitzer and only carried the ball seven times, then did not get a carry in the NCAA Tournament while only playing in a few plays in the first quarter... Broke the program's single-game rushing record with 274 yards against Whittier, while rushing for three touchdowns, including a 75-yarder, the longest play from scrimmage for CMS all year... Had 173 yards on 41 carries in a win over Chapman, which clinched the SCIAC regular-season title for the Stags... Had six 100-yard rushing games and three others with over 80... Had 118 yards and three touchdowns in a season-opening defeat to Puget Sound.
2017 (Sophomore): SCIAC All-Academic Team... Appeared in all nine games leading the team in rushing with 493 yards and six touchdowns.
2016 (First Year): Appeared in seven games as a freshman rushing for 426 yards and leading the team in rushing touchdowns with six.
Prior To CMS: Senior year captain…Scholar-Athlete Award
Personal: Son of Jim and Maria Cheadle … Biggest sports moment was beating his team's rival in 10th grade…Lists backpacking as his favorite hobby ... Career ambition is to be a mechanical engineer working on energy-efficient engines.