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Dustin Barno     

DL
Born: April 15, 1980
Hometown: Easton, PA
6' 3", 275
College: East Stroudsburg State (PA)

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Player News
Soul getting to know Rattlers all too well
Philly.com

Soul starting season with high expectations
Philadelphia Inquirer

New Orleans VooDoo falls short in Arena Football League season opener
NOLA.com

INSIDE THE SOUL: DL DUSTIN BARNO
The Phanatic
Players in the Arena Football League wear multiple hats. Aside from partaking in a grueling 18-game schedule over the course of 20 weeks as professional football players, most, if not all, are very active in other lines of work during the offseason.

Philadelphia Soul land lineman Dustin Barno
Philadelphia Soul Press Release
The Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League announce the assignment of defensive lineman, Dustin Barno (6’3, 270, East Stroudsburg) for the 2012 season. Barno, who will enter his eighth AFL season, played with the Soul last season where he finished with 19.0 total tackles, 5.5 sacks and two safeties.

Soul crush Force, 68-49
Philadelphia Inquirer

Soul strong in victory over Georgia
Philadelphia Daily News

Rattlers top Predators, make playoffs
East Valley Tribune
Matt Sauk’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Siaha Burley with five seconds remaining lifted the Arizona Rattlers past the Orlando Predators 60-53, clinching an Arena Football League playoff spot for the Rattlers.

Rattlers add veteran duo for playoff run
East Valley Tribune
In shooting for a long playoff run, coach Kevin Guy has brought in two new players who are set to make their debuts tonight at Los Angeles.

Dailey calls for greater intensity
Denver Post
Coach Mike Dailey is calling on a solid nucleus of players from the Colorado Crush's ArenaBowl championship team of 2005 to lead this year's team out of an early-season slump in the Arena Football League.

New season, new look
Rocky Mountain News
The Crush roster will have a new look this season, but coach Mike Dailey prefers to focus on the players he has instead of the ones who got away.