2014 (Junior) | Game-By-Game Stats
Played in all 12 games...finished with three total tackles, including two solo stops...had a pair of tackles against Duquesne...recorded a solo stop in win over Duquesne...earned his third letter.
2013 (Sophomore) | Game-By-Game Stats
Played in 12 games, starting eight contests on the defensive line...credited with 14 total tackles (eight solos and six assists)...had a career-best five tackles in come-from-behind win at Southern Illinois...had four solos in the contest...had two unassisted tackles in win at South Dakota...had two tackles, including a TFL in win over Western Illinois...had two assisted stops in win vs. Dayton...had single stops against Morehead State, Michigan State and Illinois State...named Hopkins Defensive Lineman of the Game vs. Western Illinois...earned his second letter.
2012 (R-Freshman) | Game-By-Game Stats
Played in nine games and made one start on the defensive line...started against Valparaiso...had an assisted tackle vs. the Crusaders...earned his first letter.
2011 (Freshman): Redshirted...named scout team defensive player of the week against Valparaiso and UNI...named scout team special teams player of the week versus Southern Illinois.
HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Division I All-Ohio selection as an offensive lineman...first-team Division I All-Northeast Inland District selection as an offensive lineman...first-team All-Federal League selection...named one of the local Five Blocks of Granite by MyValleySports.com...graded out at 87 percent on offense with 11 pancake blocks...also recorded 30 tackles, two sacks, and a fumble recovery and also scored a touchdown on defense...handled punting duties as well...helped lead the Falcons to a 10-2 record...Austintown Fitch reached the Regional Semifinals...named to the Academic All-Ohio Football team...coach was Phil Annarella.
PERSONAL: Parents are Fiapale and Jeffrey Zaborsky...has a brother...major is mechanical engineering...is the 2015-16 recipient of the Don Constantini Scholarship and the 2015-16 recipient of the Donald W. Folkwein Scholarship.