Jesuit High School Fall 2013 Sports Program

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Jesuit High School

Fall 2013

ATHLETICS

Football

Cross Country

Soccer

Water Polo


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Mission Letter from the President and Principal Administration & Staff Letter from the Director of Athletics Cheerleaders Letter from the Booster Club President Scholar-Athlete Awards Ghilarducci Award Winners Football Awards Varsity Football Junior Varsity Football Freshman Football Junior Marauders Varsity Cross Country Frosh/Soph Cross Country Varsity Water Polo Junior Varsity Water Polo Freshman Water Polo Varsity Soccer Junior Varsity Red Soccer Junior Varsity Gold Soccer CIF Pursuing Victory with Honor

Men for Others

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Jesuit High School

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he faculty, staff and students of Jesuit High School would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends for their continued support of Jesuit’s athletic program. One important aspect of the education offered to the students of Jesuit High School throughout our 50 years has been the fine tradition of athletic competition. The advertisements in this booklet were sold by the Jesuit Booster Club to help support the students and the programs of the school. Please patronize the businesses who generously chose to advertise in this program; they, together with loyal support of the Jesuit Booster Club are, in great part, responsible for our school’s continued development and success.

Mission Statement

Jesuit High School of Sacramento is a Roman Catholic college preparatory dedicated to forming competent, young men as conscientious leaders in compassionate service to others for the greater glory of God.

Policy of Non-Discrimination

Jesuit High School admits students of any religion, race, color, national origin or disability to the rights, privileges, programs and activities made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability in the administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, employment or other school administered programs.

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Enrollment: 1055 School Colors: Red and Gold School Mascot: Marauder League: Delta River League

On the Cover Photography by: Lifetouch Sports

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Athletics Mission Statement An interscholastic athletic program as a co-curricular activity is an integral part of the total education and growth experience at Jesuit High School. Athletics is designed to affirm and promote Ignation values and engage student-athletes fully in mind, body and spirit. Student-athletes, coaches and parents are called upon to work together in a true spirit of sportsmanship to assist in creating an environment in which those Ignatian values can be revealed, tested and proven relevant both to participants and the entire school community. Through participation in athletics at a Jesuit high school, students will mature physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually. They will learn to take responsibility for personal growth by developing loyalty, pride, integrity and commitment. Athletics provides the opportunity for the student-athlete to exhibit a progression of physical skills and knowledge of a particular sport, enabling him to apply these skills and knowledge to new situations and a variety of learning formats. Through participation in athletics, the student-athlete learns that God is active in all things and that individual and liturgical prayer will bring him closer to God. The student-athlete comes to trust that he is known and loved by God: that love invites a personal response, which is an expression of movement within the human heart beyond selfinterest or self-centeredness. The student-athlete is called to be conscious of the call to be a leader in service and to acknowledge his active commitment toward fostering a just society. Every member of a Jesuit high school community must seek to encourage, instill and foster such growth and development in all student-athletes.

For more information visit jesuithighschool.org/athletics

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From the President and Principal Dear JHS Fans,

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elcome to Jesuit High School! The athletic program of Jesuit High is a storied one of notable individual and team excellence made possible through your enthusiasm and your generosity. Please accept our thanks for all that you continue to do to support our student-athletes, their coaches and our JHS community. Vince Lombardi once said, “The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.” (We like to think that he first learned the meaning of those words while he was coaching football at Fordham University.) Coach Lombardi’s words reflect well the purpose of an education in the Jesuit tradition. It is not just the possession of intellect or strength that makes us great students or great athletes. Rather, it is how we take what we have been given and use it all for God’s greater glory. What will we do with what we have been given? All of us, in every moment of every day, have the opportunity to contribute to our school community so that it is known not just by our words but by our works. To our student-athletes, we encourage you to learn from the hard-earned wisdom of your parents, coaches and teachers. To our parents, coaches and teachers, we encourage you to be role models worthy of emulation and respect. And to our alumni, benefactors and supporters, we encourage you to be inspired by what our young men accomplish. To all of us, whether on the field, in the stand, or in the classroom, whether in victory or defeat, let us possess the courage to be measured so that the world might know who we are. Our sports success over the years has come because of the great challenges served up by Jesuit’s competitors. These challenges have made our athletes and coaches work harder, become more skillful and give opportunity to show all who come to see our teams play what is possible when talent and desire combine in response to challenge. We welcome you and all your fans to our campus. Friends, thank you for your support of our athletic programs. We appreciate the individuals and the companies who advertise with us. And to our JHS Booster Club, please accept a very special thanks for all of your extraordinary support of our athletes and their coaches. Your generosity supports the essential and practical needs that allow Jesuit High School to preserve the exceptional quality of our athletic programs. May God bless you. GO MARAUDERS!

Fr. David J. Suwalsky, S.J. President

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Administration and Staff Rev. David J. Suwalsky, S.J., President Lorraine Paul Principal Maureen Banchero Longyear Vice President for Advancement Sharon Tobar Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Jordan Blair Vice President for Marketing and Community Relations Josh Palone ’99 Director of Admissions Chris Fahey ’92 Director of Athletics Ross Evans Assistant Director of Athletics Robin Cummings Administrative Assistant Athletic Director Julia Marino Publications Manager

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From the Director of Athletics Dear Parents, Friends and Fans of Jesuit,

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elcome to the 2013-2014 school year, as Jesuit High School celebrates our 50th Anniversary. I am looking forward to another year of Jesuit Athletics and would also like to welcome the Class of 2017 to Jesuit. I hope that many of you decide to become involved with our athletic program along with the many other incredible cocurricular opportunities offered by Jesuit High School. Last year was another successful one for Jesuit Athletics. Our Varsity teams captured six Delta River League titles, and six teams (Soccer, Golf-D1 North & Masters, Swimming & Diving, Tennis and Track & Field) won Sac-Joaquin Section Championships, while Rugby captured the 2013 California State Championship and the National Championship in Elkhart, Indiana. I would like to again call your attention to the California Interscholastic Federation’s “Pursuing Victory with Honor” program, which is based on good sportsmanship. I am extremely proud of the way our school community treats both officials and our guests from other schools. It is important that we continue to model that respectful behavior for our students to witness. Furthermore, I’d like to recognize the efforts and the support of the Booster Club, especially Boosters President, Scott Hamilton, Volunteer Coordinator Jamila Masarweh. Their coordination of volunteers to work at all of the home athletic events makes it possible for our coaches and staff to concentrate on the games. I urge all of you to be a part of the Jesuit Booster Club and become involved with our school’s co-curricular programs. I’d like to express my gratitude for our game staff: Announcer Tim Fleming ’77; Scoreboard Operator Mark Hilder ’80; and Chain Gang Coordinators John ’70 and Ellie Meissner for their continued support of Jesuit Football. Finally, please support our many patrons who are advertised in these pages and have signs placed at our athletic venues during our games and matches. Your sponsorship enables us to purchase many needed items for our teams and student-athletes in order to provide them with the finest equipment and facilities possible as they represent Jesuit High School through our sports programs. On behalf of our coaching staff, Assistant Director of Athletics Ross Evans and Administrative Assistant Athletic Director Robin Cummings, I want to thank you for your continued support of Jesuit High School. We look forward to serving you this year and hope you enjoy the athletic experience at Jesuit. Sincerely,

Chris Fahey ’92 Director of Athletics

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Our Students

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s a Jesuit, Catholic college preparatory high school, we are committed to the excellence of our broad-based program of academics, co-curriculars and spiritual formation. While that excellence can be measured through our students’ recognition and success, we are most concerned by what happens as a result of a graduate’s education. Our goal is to help form leaders of competence, conscience, compassion and commitment to God in service who will work for justice and quality of life for all. Upon graduation, it is our aim that a student will be open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving and committed to doing justice. The Jesuit High School experience does not end with graduation. Our goal is to inspire and enable graduates to put their values into action with an active life of service for humanity, for the greater glory of God.

Back row (L to R): Nick Giancanelli ’15, Ryan Robello ’15, Geoff Luoma ’14, John Howe ’14, Trent Terra ’14, Sean Gorman ’15, Jack Cosca ’16, Greg Faith ’14; Front row (L to R): Brian Lane ’16, Brett Polan ’15, Drew Smythe ’14, Dominic Sestito ’14, Nicky Kolokotronis ’15

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From the Booster Club President

Welcome Back Marauders!

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he purpose of Jesuit Boosters is to Boost, Boost and then… Boost some more. Jesuit High Boosters are dedicated to supporting the WHOLE Jesuit community. Form running the snack bar to providing support for concerts, plays, BBQs and banquets, Jesuit Boosters are actively lifting up all aspects of school spirit. From athletics to the arts, your Jesuit Boosters only roll is helping to deliver a fulfilling high school experience for your sons. When your son joins the Jesuit community, you join with him. Jesuit Boosters offer so many ways to enjoy the Jesuit experience with your son. As they say, get involved early and often and your time here at Jesuit will be fulfilling and fun! Join us for events like Spirit of Jesuit hosted with the Loyola Guild and the best crab feed in the area! Volunteer to host an athlete for the Fr. Barry tournament or chaperone a dance. Jesuit Boosters offer many ways to help out in the spirit of Christian service and Marauder Pride. If you haven’t joined us, I invite you to become a Booster and Boost, Boost… then Boost some more. God Bless,

Scott Hamilton 2013 - 2014 Booster President

Booster Board of Directors Scott Hamilton Pam Lorek Bridgette Andersen Jamila Masarweh Karen Barbre Linda Metcalf John Fischer Dawn Morley Lou Ann Fisher Mike Pidd Mitch Guidry Hugo Schmidt Sharon Heringer Gary Sepulvada Jeff Lorek Jeff Tresemer Fr. David J. Suwalsky, S.J.

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For more information visit jesuithighschool.org/Boosters


Scholar-Athlete Awards Patrick McCrystle ’82 Curtis Takagishi ’83 Timothy Marchi ’84 Daniel Segina ’85 Eric Mastalir ’86 Mark Mastalir ’86 Michael Burton ’87 Michael Adreani ’88 Greg Harcos ’89 James Johnson ’90 Parker Abercrombie ’12

Jonah Stein ’91 Tim Griffin ’92 Sheldon Cooney ’93 Matthew Farley ’94 Giovanni Carmazzi ’95 Scott Abbott ’96 Matthew Petrich ’97 Leif Larsson ’98 Brian Shaffer ’99 Kyle Khasigian ’00 Phillip Rasmussen ’01 Justin DeLaCruz ’02

Matthew Hamilton ’12

Scott Davis ’03 Christopher “CJ” Bacher ’04 Andrew Perez ’05 Ryan Taylor ’05 Spencer Livingston ’06 Tyler Garnett ’07 Dominic Carmazzi ’08 Adam Jahn ’09 Jeremy Hines ’10 Andrew Mills ’11 Parker Abercrombie ’12 Matthew Hamilton ’12

Jordan Hanlin ’13

Jordan Hanlin ’13

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Ghilarducci Award Winners

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l Ghilarducci was a tireless volunteer for the Jesuit Boosters and tremendous supporter of Jesuit Athletics. This award, given in his honor, is presented to the Senior that has demonstrated significant accomplishments in two or more sports throughout their four year career at Jesuit High School.

Mark Wehrle ’69

Issac Fontaine ’93

James Daugherty ’70

Chris Griffin ’94

Joseph Ratermann ’71

Jason Young ’94

John Maloney ’72

Bejamen Butcher ’95

Lawrence McGovern ’73

Michael Stember ’96

Richard Michelmore ’74

Anthony Burney ’97

Dirk Feenstra ’75

Alan Smith ’98

Joe Potulny ’76

Andrew Mesic ’99

Thomas O’Neil ’77

Justin Thomas ’99

Jeff Float ’78

Charles Bell ’00

David Kloser ’79

Jacob Stanfill ’01

Dan Reilly ’80

Blake Mori ’02

Alan Leatherby ’81

Louis Stanfill ’03

Matt Jaime ’81

Matthew Evans ’04

Scott Lippi ’82

Brian Devlin ’05

Paul Murnane ’83

Blaine Scully ’06

Garen Horst ’84

Ryan Hagens ’07

Jack Viorel ’85

Marquese Smith ’08

Kevin Sims ’86

William Diaz ’09

Ferric Collins ’87

Ronald Frasier ’10

Derek Hooks ’88

Joshua Hines ’10

Jay Pogacar ’89

Adam Parietti ’11

Charles Alimena ’90

Nathan Zielke ’12

Eric Andre ’91

Chris Goode ’13

J.J. Polk ’92

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Football Awards All- City Players 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1983 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998

Joe Mangiaracina ’70 Ron Cane ’71 Joe Raterman ’71 Larry McGovern ’73 Dan Saccani ’73 Dan Barrett ’74 Matt Bouza ’76 Matt Bouza ’76 Tim Wilson ’77 Tim Wilson ’77 Charlie Bisharat ’78 Dave Scholtz ’84 Ferric Collons ’87 Joe Deaser ’88 Ray Lehner ’88 Chris Campbell ’89 Greg Quilici ’89 Charles Alimena ’90 Mike Rohme ’91 Tom Madalo ’91 Mike Rohme ’91 Greg Bass ’91 Sheldon Cooney ’93 Nate O’Brien’93 Jeremy Wilgus ’94 Eric Brandon ’94 Nigel Burton ’94 (Player of the Year) Gio Carmazzi ’95 Kevin Hawes ’94 Bryan McKrell ’94 Jeremy Wilgus ’94 Gio Carmazzi ’95 Jake Hays ’96 Mike Kravich ’96 Zac Sweet ’96 Kevin Khasigian ’98 Alan Smith ’97 Brian Karns ’99 Justin Thomas ’99 Nick Clark ’99 Jeff Reiman ’00 Jared Siegel ’00 Ben Sharpe ’99

1999 2000 2003 2004 2006 2007 2012

Charles Bell ’00 Mike Luca ’00 Kelly Micco ’00 Boomer Nygard ’00 Jeff Reiman ’00 Jared Siegel ’00 Chris Buck ’03 Steve Gunsch ’03 Louie Stanfill ’03 (Player of the Year) C.J. Bacher ’04 John Faletoese ’04 Matt Evans ’04 Dominic Green ’04 Jake Scott ’05 Dan Wagner ’05 Joe Rost ’05 Rodney Lasher ’07 Jordan Haynes ’08 Isaiah Frey ’08 Thomas Sperbeck ’13 Andrew Endicott ’13

All - Section Players 2003 2004 2006 2007 2012

John Faletoese ’04 C.J. Bacher ’04 Dan Wagner ’05 Jake Scott ’05 Joe Rost ’05 Rodney Lasher ’07 Isaiah Frey ’08 Jordan Haynes ’08 Thomas Sperbeck ’13

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All-Time Football Records Offense

Game

Season

Total Offense:

2012 Thomas Sperbeck ’13 (425 yds vs. El Camino) 1999 Charles Bell ’00 (36 points vs. Burbank) 2008 Travis Snider ’09 (289 yds vs. Golden Valley) 2003 Armond Jackson ’04 (277 yds vs.Florin)

2003 C.J. Bacher ’04 (2,357 yds) 1999 Charles Bell ’00 (204 points) 1999 Charles Bell ’00 (1,501 yds) 1998 Charles Bell ’00 (9.2 yds/carry)

Scott Linde ’72 (99 yds vs. South Lake Tahoe) 1984 Paul Willover ’85 (348 yds vs. Highlands) 2005 Tyler Lantrip ’06 (22 vs. Sheldon) 2005 David Gonzales ’06 (11 vs. Laguna Creek)

2005 Tyler Lantrip ’06 (2,350 yds) 2005 Tyler Lantrip ’06 (170 completions) 2005 David Gonzales ’06 (55 receptions)

1988 Greg Harcos ’89 to Scott Bessey ’89 (88 yds vs. San Juan) 1986 Dan Cahill ’87 (184 yds vs. Valley) 1998 (550 yds vs. El Camino) 1998 (69 vs. Sacramento)

1986 Dan Cahill ’87 (953 yds) 1999 (5,451 yds) 1998 (570 points -13 games)

Points Scored: Yards Rushing: Rushing Average: Longest Run: - From Scrimmage: - Pass Yardage: - Pass Completions: - Pass Receptions: Longest Pass: - From Scrimmage:

- Reception Yardage: - Team Total Offense: - Team Total Points: Touchdown Passes: - Touchdown Receptions:

1996 J.T. O’Sullivan (5 vs. JFK) 2001 Taylor McCarthy (4 v. Sacramento)

2000 Blake Mori ’02 (28) 1997 Tim Olson ’99 (13)

Defense

Game

Season

Total Tackles:

1999 Jeff Reiman ’00 (29 vs. Nevada Union) 1976 Tim Wilson ’77 (11 vs. Christian Brothers) 2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 (20 vs. Monterey Trail) 1970 Tim Coyle ’71 (3 vs. Cordova)

2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 (169) 1999 Jeff Reiman ’00 (54) 2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 (123 tackles) 1970 T. Coyle ’71 (6 fumbles) 1993 Nigel Burton ’94 (6 fumbles) 1974 Matt Bouza ’76 (10 interceptions)

Unassisted Tackles: Assisted Tackles: Fumbles Recovered:

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All-Time Football Records Defense

Game

Season

Interceptions:

1974 Matt Bouza ’76 (10 interceptions)

Total Team Defense: Total Least Points:

1974 Matt Bouza ’76 (3 vs. El Dorado) 2006 Isaiah Frey ’08 (92 yds vs. Pleasant Grove) 2000 Louie Stanfill ’03 (3 vs. Del Campo) 2007 Justin Parker ’08 (4 vs. Bellarmine) 1995 (-29 yds vs. Burbank) 1993 (53 pts. - 10 games)

Special Teams

Game

Season

Kicks Blocked:

1997 Josh Atwell ’98 (2 vs. Florin) 1999 Billy Bunfill ’00 (2 vs. Christian Brothers) 1999 Mike Luca ’00 (2 vs. Johnson) 2002 John Faletoese ’04 (2 vs. Laguna) 2001 Adam Collins ’03 (3 vs. Burbank) 2002 Adam Collins ’03 (3 vs. Sheldon) 1988 Sherman Dausses ’89 (48 yds vs. Del Campo) 2006 Marquese Smith ’08 (99 yds vs. CBS) 1998 Charles Bell ’00 (64.5 vs. CBS) 1993 Nigel Burton ’94 (90 yds vs. Casa Roble) 1996 Greg McLaughlin ’98 (46.5 yds vs. Sacramento) 1994 Crispin Cooke ’95 (67 yds vs. Sacramento) 1985 Dan Cahill ’87 (65 yds vs. Woodland)

1970 Fritz Hoffman ’71 (4 blocks) 1997 Josh Atwell ’98 (4 blocks)

Longest Interception Return: Passes Blocked: Quarterback Sacks:

Most Field Goals:

Longest Field Goal: Longest Kickoff Return: Kickoff Return Average: Longest Punt Return: Punt Return Average: Longest Punt: Punting Average:

2004 Joel Karacozoff ’06 (10) 1995 K. Schubert ’97 (13 QB sacks) 1969 (1,250 yds) 1994 (103 pts. - 13 games)

1997 Alan Smith ’98 (10)

1993 Donyell JonesWilliams ’94 (42.8 yds) 1993 Nigel Burton ’94 (21.8 yds) 2003 C.J. Bacher ’04 (41.75 yds)

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Football Preview and Coaches

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he Marauders return 29 lettermen from the 2012 team, with several returning to key positions on both offense and defense. Jesuit looks to add depth and competition for starting jobs from the 20 Juniors that finished 9-0-1 as Sophomore a year ago. Jesuit Football is excited about the 2013 season, as the effort and work output has been tremendous throughout the “off-season” and prepared the Marauders for the grueling Delta River League (DRL). In addition, the Marauders will square-off against neighborhood rivals, Rio American and El Camino, before battling Christian Brothers in the 43rd Annual Holy Bowl. Jesuit will finish off their pre-season against Laguna Creek and Franklin of Elk Grove before beginning DRL play in October. Players and coaches continue to work hard to create an identity called the “Marauder Way.” Identity + Character + Community = Team Identity is created through mental & physical toughness, unity as a group and a commitment to working hard every day. Character reflects each player’s willingness to be honest, communicate and listen to both coaches and fellow teammates. Community is developed by gaining trust, working hard to fill a role on the team, being supportive of each other regardless of circumstances and pride in being a Marauder. The Marauders have worked hard to challenge each other on and off the field, and continue to grow as a team. Look for the Marauders to play with passion, energy and intensity in 2013, as they represent the Jesuit community during the 50th Anniversary of the school.

Varsity Coaches Pictured L to R: Back Row: Antolin Macalino, Ross Evans, Doug Warner, Jon Widemann, Paul Willover ‘85; Front Row: David Salias, Marlon Blanton (Head Coach), Lane Hawkins

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Varsity Football

Varsity Football Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Fri Sat Fri Sat Fri Fri Fri Fri/Sat

Sep 7 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 5 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 9 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Dec 6/7

1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

Rio Americano El Camino Christian Brothers @ Hughes Stadium Franklin Laguna Creek @ Ponderosa* @ Folsom* Pleasant Grove* @ Sheldon* Oak Ridge* Section Playoffs Section Playoffs Section Playoffs Section Final

*Denotes League Games

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Varsity Football Roster

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POS

HT

WT

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10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 41 42 44 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 64 66 69 72 73 76

Matthew Coyle Michael Molitor Cole Brownholtz Isaiah Bailey Coby Thrasher Ryan Edwards Malcolm Harvey Aengus Nelson Jason Elenberger Robert Chiovitti Tyler Marshall Kent Presson Michael Yanez Ben Parietti Von Curtis Walker Durant Alec Moen Nikolaus Durst Khayri Carter Ryan Tooley Justin Turrell Luke Bagley Beau Bisharat Denzel Perkins Sean Lallen Kori Collons Jack Niethammer Austin Gates Jacob Rice Trent Terra Karan Gill Jeff LaRocco Connor Rock Grayson Jones Raemon Gill Cole Wilbourn Connor Parker Colin Nelson Miguel Martinez Chris Ruggles Joseph Demetre A.J. Hoang Michael Titherington Tristan McGrath John Hancock

WR/LB WR/DB QB WR/DB WR/DB RB/LB TE/DL WR/DB QB/DB RB/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DB WR/DB RB/LB WR/DL RB/LB WR/DB RB/DB OL/DB WR/DB RB/LB RB/DB WR/DB TE/DL RB/LB TE/LB DL TE/DL OL/DL OL/DL LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/LB K/P OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL RG/DL OL/DL WR/DL OL/DL

6’3” 6’2” 6’2” 6’3” 6’0” 6’0” 6’1” 6’2” 6’0” 6’1” 5’11” 6’0” 5’9” 5’9” 6’1” 5’11” 6’5” 6’1” 6’1” 5’8” 6’0” 6’1” 6’3” 5’10” 5’8” 6’5” 5’11” 6’1” 6’1” 6’3” 6’4” 5’8” 5’11” 6’0” 5’11” 6’0” 6’0” 5’11” 6’3” 6’2” 6’0” 5’10” 6’0” 5’10” 6’7”

185 185 170 210 160 180 230 175 170 185 180 175 165 175 194 185 185 220 145 160 185 166 215 166 155 200 180 215 195 215 230 185 190 215 210 210 192 230 255 285 245 200 228 205 250

SR SR JR JR SR SR SR JR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR JR JR JR JR SO JR JR JR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR JR SR SR JR JR JR JR SR SR JR JR SR

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Varsity Football Roster # Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

77 78 79 81 84 85 88

OL/TE/LB OL/DL OL/DL TE/DL WR/DB WR/LB TE/DL

6’5” 6’4” 6’4” 6’0” 5’8” 6’1” 6’4”

215 210 280 175 135 180 210

JR JR JR SR SR JR JR

Robert Paylor Sands King Joshua Leatherby Anthony Geremia James Sweeney Nicholas Pate Brian Jones

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Varsity Football Players

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Luke Bagley

Isaiah Bailey

Beau Bisharat

Cole Brownholtz

Khayri Carter

Bobby Chiovitti

Kori Collons

Matt Coyle

Von Curtis

Joe Demetre

Walker Durant

Nik Durst

Ryan Edwards

Jason Elenberger

Austin Gates

Anthony Geremia

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Varsity Football Players

Karanvir Gill

Raemon Gill

John Hancock

Malcolm Harvey

A.J. Hoang

Brian Jones

Grayson Jones

Sands King

Shawn Lallen

Jeffrey LaRocco

Joshua Leatherby

Tyler Marshall

Miguel Martinez

Tristian McGrath

Alex Moen

Michael Molitor

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Varsity Football Players

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Aengus Nelson

Colin Nelson

John Niethammer

Benjamin Parietti

Connor Parker

Nick Pate

Robert Paylor

Denzel Perkins

Jacob Rice

Connor Rock

Chris Ruggles

James Sweeney

Trent Terra

Coby Thrasher

Michael Titherington

Ryan Tooley

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Varsity Football Players

Justin Turrell

Cole Wilbourn

Michael Yanez

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Junior Varsity Football

Junior Varsity Football Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Fri Sat Fri Sat

Sep 7 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 5 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 9

11:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.

Rio Americano El Camino Christian Brothers @ Hughes Stadium Franklin Laguna Creek @ Ponderosa @ Folsom Pleasant Grove @ Sheldon Oak Ridge

Coaches: Justin Hall (Head Coach), Anthony Asche, Mike Ashen, Steve Dodson, Jonathan Isaac and

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Junior Varsity Football Roster #

Name

POS

WT

YR

10 11 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 34 39 43 46 48 50 52 58 63 65 66 67 68 70 71 74 75 76 80 81 82 84 87 89 90

Calvin Brownholtz Christian Dyer Bailey Abercrombie Jesse Taylor John Louis Chiappe Chase Browning Matthew McFetridge Jordan Driebe Christian Flores Jacob Lee Dominic Quiggle Sergey Struk Theodosios Christopulos Dalvin Jamal-Milton Jacob Romero William Nelson Lucas Thayer Sam Collins Daniel Stormberg Salvador Ordonez Michael MacKay Christopher Pritchard Aiden Andersen Jacob Koon Nathaniel Huck Brian Lane Donovan Barr Dylan Rosenzweig Joshua Salazar Dillon Lammers Daniel Geremia Noah Novotny Patrick Mastro Carleton (Michael) Chappelle Stephan Reynolds Jaylen DeWitt Jonah Allman Fox Tresemer Max Freels

QB/DB WR/DB QB/DB RB/DB WR/DB RB/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/LB TE/LB WR/LB WR/DL WR/DB RB/LB WR/DB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB WR/DB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB OL/DL

140 160 180 140 140 140 150 155 170 185 140 145 145 150 140 155 160 150 125 200 155 180 190 225 210 156 180 290 165 190 170 200 150 156 150 140 155 145 200

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Freshman Football

Freshman Football Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Wed Thu Thu Sat Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Fri Thu

Sep 4 Sep 5 Sept 12 Sep 21 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Nov 1 Nov 7

6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m.

@ De La Salle Rio Americano El Camino Christian Brothers @ Hughes Stadium Napa Vintage @ Ponderosa @ Folsom @ Vista Del Lago @ Lincoln - Stockton Oak Ridge

Coaches: Marquese Smith ‘08 (Head Coach), Greg Elko ‘84, Dwight Harvey, Mel Crespo and Kyle Kesteloot

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Freshman Football Roster # Name

POS

89 60 22 35 39 81 69 70 25 44 12 29 32 53 20 45 80 26 66 55 43 62 59 47 49 27 34 52 42 63 46 24 28 64 13 48 16 82 50 23 51 31 41 15 37

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Jesuit Junior Marauders The Official Youth Football Program of Jesuit High School he Jesuit Jr. Marauders (JJM) is a faith-based athletic organization that actively T develops young athletes from all backgrounds. Jesuit Jr. Marauders relies on the positive contributions of young athletes and parents in the areas of sportsmanship,

discipline, character and academic achievement in a competitive team environment. Jesuit Jr. Marauders is the official youth tackle football program for Jesuit High School. The Jesuit Jr. Marauders endeavors to conform to the Athletics Mission Statement of Jesuit High School. Programs: Jesuit Jr. Marauders offers football and cheer programs for students in second through eighth grades. Football participation is limited to those athletes who intend to enroll at Jesuit High School. See the organization’s website for information on eligibility at jesuitjrmarauders.com.

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Cross Country Preview and Coaches

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he Jesuit High School Cross Country Team boasts its deepest contingent in years for the 2013 season. Aided by three talented Freshmen, the 2012 squad placed third in the section and qualified for the California State Meet for the first time in two years where the squad placed 18th. Despite graduating four Seniors, the Marauders return four of its top seven and a Sophomore class that was ranked No. 2 in the state in 2012 and will look to improve upon last season’s performance. The Marauders captured the 2012 Delta River League title over Oak Ridge for its 38th league title overall and look to stand atop the podium once again in 2013. Rivals Oak Ridge, Sheldon and Folsom graduate a majority of their varsity squads, but bring depth from the Frosh-Soph level to challenge the Marauders for the title. At the section level, the Marauders are projected to finish in the top three in Division II based on returnees from the 2012 section meet. They will battle reigning champion Del Campo and Granite Bay for the SJS title and one of three berths to the state meet. Tristyn Martin ’14, a four-year varsity performer, will look to lead the young squad back to the state meet in 2013 after spending the 2012 season consistently as the No. 2 runner behind all-section performer Chris Goode ’13. Martin is the No. 4 returner in the section and placed 13th at the 2012 section meet. Also leading the group will be Andrew Brown ’14. Despite being hampered by injury for the last Cross Country season, Brown roared back with a 4:33 in the 1600m during the track season. Andrew Huitt ’15 had a strong track season with a 9:41 best in the 3200m event and will be supported by 800m specialists Cristian Hernandez ’15 and Jacob Iritani ’15. Along with the upperclassmen, the Marauders boast 12 returners who have run under 5:00 for the 1600m distance including seven Freshmen. As Freshmen, the trio of Sean Kurdy ’16, Kyle Guthrie ’16 and Michael Lackner ’16 made an immediate impact on the varsity squad in 2012 and will lead fellow talents Patrick Cummings ’16, Matthew Sickman ’16, James Wilde ’16 and Nick Siino ’16 as one of the best Sophomore classes in the state. Also hoping to make an immediate impact is incoming Freshman Brendan Jones ’17, the 2012 PAL Cross Country champion who broke the course record at last year’s PAL championships. The Cross Country program boasts nine state titles, 27 section titles and two appearances at the national meet under the guidance of Head Coach Walt Lange, now in his 44th year of coaching at Jesuit. Coach Lange is supported by assistant coaches David Zielke (22nd season), Tom Witzgall ’98 (8th season) and Nick Lai (3rd season). Jesuit Cross Country kicked off the 2013 season with the annual Meeting of the Marauders at Ancil Hoffman Park on Saturday, August 24.

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Varsity Cross Country

Cross Country Schedule Date

Time

Event

Location

Sept 4 Sept 14 Sept 21 Sept 28 Oct 5 Oct 9 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 30

6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Del Oro Opener Hornet Jamboree De La Salle Invitational Ram Run Invitational Del Oro 4K DRL Meet Clovis Invitational Bronco Invitational DRL Championships SJS Subsections SJS Sections State Meet

Del Oro HS Granite Regional Park Newhall Park, Concord Westmoor HS, Daly City Del Oro HS Granite Regional Park Woodward Park Willow Hill Willow Hill Angels Camp Willow Hill Woodward Park, Clovis

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Matthew Bajamundi Andrew Brown Connor Campbell Patrick Cummings Logan Day Caleb Eddy Michael Flodin Kyle Guthrie Cristian Hernandez Andrew Huitt Jacob Iritani Sean Kurdy Michael Lackner Tristyn Martin Erik Murrain Brandon Newland Justin Ocampo John Peters Matthew Sickman Nick Siino James Wilde

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Varsity Cross Country Runners

Matthew Bajamundi

Andrew Brown

Connor Campbell

Patrick Cummings

Logan Day

Caleb Eddy

Michael Flodin

Kyle Guthrie

Christian Hernandez

Andrew Huitt

Jacob Iritani

Sean Kurdy

Michael Lackner

Tristyn Martin

Erik Murrain

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Justin Ocampo

John Peters

Nick Siino

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Location

Sept 4 Sept 14 Sept 21 Sept 28 Oct 5 Oct 9 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 30

6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Del Oro Opener Hornet Jamboree De La Salle Invitational Ram Run Invitational Del Oro 4K DRL Meet Clovis Invitational Bronco Invitational DRL Championships SJS Subsections SJS Sections State Meet

Del Oro HS Granite Regional Park Newhall Park, Concord Westmoor HS, Daly City Del Oro HS Granite Regional Park Woodward Park Willow Hill Willow Hill Angels Camp Willow Hill Woodward Park, Clovis

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Name

YR

Max Adams Chris Appel Jack Baer Robert Bell Marcus Bernard Tim Brannan Giancarlo Brida Bradley Carpenter Patrick Caslin Kevin Cendro Aiden Cordero Evan Cross Patrick Cummings Zachary Foote Ershad Forghany Matthew Griffin Benjamin Holland Brian Jahn Alex Johns Brendan Jones Kyle Jones Landon Miller Max Moreira Cassidy Nguyen Jeff Patton Nick Siino Rodrigo Soler Ben Soloman Randy Stralen Bobby Ternes Kevin Twiss Alex Tyree James Wilde

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Water Polo Preview and Coaches

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fter a one-year hiatus from competing and winning two CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Championships, the 2013 Jesuit Water Polo Team is preparing for another run at the CIF crown. Head Coach Boyd Lachance, returning to the high school scene after coaching 11 seasons at UC Berkeley, has a squad he feels can return to the CIF finals after the Marauders came up short last season. “Leading the Marauders to the top will be a collective effort by the entire team,” said Lachance. “I’m not one to identify and highlight who our decorated student-athletes are, but our team is in a continuous learning process, and I’m very excited and proud that they are embracing the new challenges presented.” The team has a solid balance of younger and older student-athletes, however the older student-athletes don’t possess a lot of high-level experience. The core of this team will be lead from a blend of our Seniors, many Juniors and potentially two to three underclassmen. The season will be highlighted by home games against Gunn, El Camino, Laguna Creek and Davis, away games at the S&R Tournament in Irvine, the State Tournament at Bellarmine, St. Mary’s and the Rio Americano Invitational. This team is hungry to prove they belong back in the conversation and want to truly be a part of the great legacy of Jesuit Water Polo. “I feel that this group has the potential to do it this season while many are saying we are in a rebuilding phase,” said Lachance. “It will be very satisfying to see our growth between August and hopefully mid-November.”

Boyd Lachance (Head Coach)

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Varsity Water Polo

Varsity Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Fri Fri-Sat Tue Tue Thu Tue Tue Fri-Sat Wed Fri-Sat Tue Wed Fri-Sat Tue Sat Sat Mon Wed Sat

Sep 6 Sep 13-14 Sep 17 Sep 24 Sep 26 Oct 1 Oct 8 Oct 11-12 Oct 16 Oct 18-19 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 25-26 Oct 29 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 11 Nov 13 Nov 16

6:00 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA 4:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

Gunn @ Schmitt Tournament Monterey Trail Franklin El Camino @ Oak Ridge Laguna Creek @ S & R Tournament @ St. Mary’s @ Rio Americano Invitational @ Ponderosa Lodi @ Finis Memorial Tournament Davis @ Rio Americano Section Finals @ Woodcreek Section Playoffs @ Johansen Section Playoffs @ Tokay Section Playoffs @ Tokay

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Name

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Michael Beachley Max Merchant Carlin Ramos Matthew Woollgar William Haynes Nicholas Giancanelli Evan Mattern Will Peterson William Beckwith Joshua Orrick Ryan Galipeau Stetson Wheeler Grant Medeiros Kevin Vas Dias Jordan Zawaydeh Michael Crouch Michael Broghammer Dominic Sestito Gregory Devine Benjamin Graffis Matthew Moore Edward Smet Zackarey Schade Ryan Rafeld Ryan Neil Blake Xavier Parker Bell Jack Roselli Reginald Camacho Mitchell Johnson Jared Fairbrook John Wiese

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Michael Beachley

William Beckwith

Parker Bell

Michael Broghammer

Reginald Camacho

Michael Crouch

Gregory Devine

Jared Fairbrook

Ryan Galipeau

Nicholas Giancanelli

Benjamin Graffis

William Haynes

Mitchell Johnson

Evan Mattern

Grant Medeiros

Max Merchant

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Matthew Moore

Ryan Neil

Joshua Orrick

Will Peterson

Ryan Rafeld

Carlin Ramos

Jack Roselli

Zackarey Schade

Dominic Sestito

Edward Smet

Kevin Vas Dias

Stetson Wheeler

John Wiese

Matthew Woollgar

Blake Xavier

Jordan Zawaydeh

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Junior Varsity Water Polo

Junior Varsity Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat Fri-Sat Thu Tue Fri-Sat Tue Sat Wed Fri-Sat Tue Wed Sat Tue Sat

Sep 7 Sep 13-14 Sep 26 Oct 1 Oct 4-5 Oct 8 Oct 12 Oct 16 Oct 18-19 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 26 Oct 29 Nov 2

TBA TBA 5:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. TBA 5:30 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. TBA TBA 5:30 p.m.

@ Miramonte Tournament @ Modesto Tournament, Tokay El Camino @ Oak Ridge Jesuit F/S Tournament Laguna Creek Jesuit Jamboree @ St. Mary’s @ Nor Cal Championships @ Ponderosa Lodi @ Catholic Invitational Davis @ Rio Americano

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Nathaniel Cater Matthew Cleghorne Chasen Anthony Joshua Boe Erik Echeona Mason McKeever Daniel Brown Ian Wright Marcus Korn Benjamin Jacobsen Travis Bell Nicholas Maggiano Taylor Payne Michael Papio David Warne Peter Chapman Alexander Plimpton Thomas Hart Nathaniel Covarrubias Kade Pascal Griffin Poelman Connor Kropf

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Freshman Water Polo Schedule Day

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Opponent

Fri Sat Thu Fri-Sat Sat Fri-Sat Wed Sat

Sep 13 Sep 14 Sep 26 Oct 4-5 Oct 12 Oct 18-19 Oct 23 Nov 2

TBA TBA 5:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

@ Modesto Tournament @ Modesto Tournament El Camino Jesuit Frosh/Soph Tournament Jesuit Jamboree @ Christian Brothers Tournament Lodi @ Rio Americano

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Soccer Preview and Coaches

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he 2013 Varsity Soccer Team hopes to continue the success of last year’s squad. The 2012 squad won the Delta River League with a record of 10-0-0. This team finished the season as the Division I Sac-Joaquin Section Champions (10th Section Title - a Section record for Soccer), while posting an overall record of 27-1-1. In addition, the Marauders received a NSCAA Region Eight No. 1 ranking, a No. 2 National Ranking in the NSCAA National poll, and a #1 National Ranking by MaxPreps at seasons end. This team had the most difficult schedule in the country playing competition from Portland, St. Louis, New Jersey, and the Bay Area. Four Seniors moved on to college programs including Niko Hansen ’13 (New Mexico), Kaba Alkebulan ’13 (Cal Poly-SLO), Riley Harbour ’13 (UCSD), and Austin Burrows ’13 (Macalister). These Seniors join a long list of Marauders actively playing at the collegiate and professional levels. This season’s team hopes to continue the Marauder tradition of excellence. The 2013 team is composed of a talented group of Seniors and Juniors boasting six returning starters and 12 returning players. Three Seniors are already committed to college soccer programs. Challenges will begin early with games against local talent like Granite Bay, Merced, Davis, University (SF) and Marin Academy (San Rafael). Jesuit will test their talents against outof-state teams from Portland, Ore. to St. Louis, Mo. and more. Games include matches against Jesuit-Portland, Marquette in Missouri and ranked teams from Colorado, Illinois and Ohio. Hopefully, with unselfish play and hard work, the 2013 team will achieve the goal of another Section Title. Both the Freshmen and Sophomores will combine efforts this year and continue their winning ways as they again hope to dominate non-league and league play. The JV will play with two teams–Red and Gold. Both teams will face tough competition in the Delta River League and in tough non-league play. The teams promise a bright future for Marauder Soccer.

Varsity Coaches (Pictured L to R): Sean-Michael Callahan ’96, Paul Rose (Head Coach), Michael Fitzpatrick

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Varsity Soccer

Varsity Soccer Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Fri Tue Thu Sat Tue Thu Fri Mon Wed Tue Thu-Sat Mon Tue Thu Sat Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Wed Sat

Sep 6 Sep 10 Sep 12 Sep 14 Sep 17 Sep 19 Sep 20 Sep 23 Sep 25 Oct 1 Oct 3-5 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 15 Oct 17 Oct 22 Oct 24 Oct 29 Oct 31 Nov 5 Nov 7 Nov 13 Nov 16

8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. TBA 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

Jesuit - Portland @ Capital Christian @ Marin Academy Merced Granite Bay @ Capital Christian @ Cordova Atwater @ Christian Brothers Rio Americano University Ponderosa Gateway Classic, St. Louis, MO @ Folsom Kemp Field 2 Pleasant Grove @ Sheldon Davis @ Capital Christian @ Oak Ridge @ Ponderosa Folsom @ Pleasant Grove Sheldon Oak Ridge Section Playoff Section Playoff Section Semi-Final Section Final

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Luc Barbe Steven Catudal Gregory Kay Kannon Kuhn Evan Barrett John Bovill Matthew Nemeth Laith Masarweh Nicky Kolokotronis Diego Buenrostro Steven Pye Anthony Ayala Nathan Miller Matt Watson Blake Thomas Tucker Bone Alexander Arndt Kyle Clark Matthew Novotny Gonzalo Garcia Nikolas Arellanes Daniel Roberts Maxwell Kearney

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Varsity Soccer Players

Alexander Arndt

Nikolas Arellanes

Anthony Ayala

Luc Barbe

Evan Barrett

Tucker Bone

John Bovill

Diego Buenrostro

Steven Catudal

Kyle Clark

Gonzalo Garcia

Gregory Kay

Maxwell Kearney

Kannon Kuhn

Nicky Kolokotronis

Laith Masarweh

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Varsity Soccer Players

Nathan Miller

Daniel Roberts

Matthew Nemeth

Matthew Novotny

Blake Thomas

Matt Watson

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Junior Varsity Red Soccer

Junior Varsity Red Soccer Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Thu Fri Fri Mon Thu Fri Tue Mon Sat Tue Thu Thu Tue Thu

Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 23 Sep 26 Oct 4 Oct 8 Oct 7 Oct 12 Oct 15 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 29 Oct 31

5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Merced Granite Bay @ Christian Brothers @ Rio Americano @ Davis @ Granite Bay Pleasant Grove @ Folsom, Kemp Park 1 Davis (tentative game time) @ Oak Ridge @ Ponderosa @ Pleasnant Grove Sheldon Oak Ridge

Coaches: Rick Sardon (Head Coach) and Josh Palone ‘99

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POS

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Midfield Forward Midfield Forward Back Midfield Forward Midfield Midfield Back Midfield Back Forward Back Forward Back Back Midfield Back Forward GK GK

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Nicklaus Iwasa Nicholas Sogard Gabriel McEwen Cooper Renteria Michael Mellor Zakary Sievers Tyler Moss Matthew Glass Mitchell Johnson Matthew Roide Lucas Churchill Miguel De Leon Alexander Chenkovich Jared Alameida Nicholas Austin Elijah Berry Andrew Kawar Eric Nemeth Brian Betts Colm McCullaugh Brendon Belluomini John Woodling

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Jesuits who serve Jesuit High School, St. Ignatius Parish, Cristo Rey High School and other ministries in the Diocese of Sacramento include: Rev. C. Hightower, S.J. Rev. Jerry Hayes, S.J. Rev. David F. Klein, S.J. Rev. Kevin A. Leidich, S.J. Rev. Michael Moynahan, S.J.

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Junior Varsity Gold Soccer

Junior Varsity Gold Soccer Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Wed Tue Fri Tue Wed Thu Wed Tue Fri Mon Thu Fri Tue Wed

Sep 4 Sep 10 Sep 13 Sep 17 Sep 18 Sep 19 Sep 25 Oct 1 Oct 4 Oct 7 Oct 10 Oct 18 Oct 22 Oct 23

5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Rio Americano @ Marin Academy @ Davis @ Cordova @ Rio Americano Atwater University Ponderosa Capital Christian Whitney @ Sheldon Davis Folsom @ Whitney

Coaches: Leah Heine (Head Coach), Joe Montalvo and Fr. C. Hightower, S.J.

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Junior Varsity Gold Soccer Roster # Name 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Clifford Stahl Daniel Pardini Devin Garber Justin Luthy Carlos Ramirez Tyler Nelson Jacob Meyers Michael Galane Alejandro Perez Brennan Coulson Taylor Sides Kyle Hewitt Matthew Bersin Marley Hickman Lukas Rollain Casey Bravo Kalum Gillett Temoc Chavero Andrew Strand Johnny Welch Will Baggarly Brolin Cook

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CIF Pursuing Victory with Honor Principles: 1. The essential elements of character building and ethics in CIF sports are embodied in the concept of sportsmanship and six core principles: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and good citizenship. The highest potential of sports is achieved when competition reflects these “six pillars of character.” 2. It’s the duty of School Boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership - including coaches, athletic administrators, program directors and game officials - to promote sportsmanship and foster good character by teaching, enforcing, advocating and modeling these “six pillars of character.” 3. To promote sportsmanship and foster the development of good character, school sports programs must be conducted in a manner that enhances the academic, emotional, social, physical and ethical development of student-athletes and teaches them positive life skills that will help them become personally successful and socially responsible. 4. Participation in school sports programs is a privilege, not a right. To earn that privilege, student-athletes must abide by the rules and they must conduct themselves, on and off the field, as positive role models who exemplify good character. 5. School Boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership shall establish standards for participation by adopting and enforcing codes of conduct for coaches, athletes, parents and spectators. 6. All participants in high school sports must consistently demonstrate and demand scrupulous integrity and observe and enforce the spirit as well as the letter of the rules. 7. The importance of character, ethics and sportsmanship should be emphasized in all communications directed to student-athletes and their parents. 8. School Boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership must ensure that the first priority of their student-athletes is a serious commitment to getting an education and developing the academic skills and character to succeed. 9. School Boards, superintendents, principals, school administrators and everyone involved at any level of governance in the CIF must maintain ultimate responsibility for the quality and integrity of CIF programs. Such individuals must assure that education and character development responsibilities are not compromised to achieve sports performance goals and that the academic, social, emotional, physical and ethical wellbeing of student-athletes is always placed above desires and pressure to win. 10. All employees of member schools must be directly involved and committed to the academic success of student-athletes and the character-building goals of the school. 11. Everyone involved in competition including parents, spectators, associated study body leaders, and all auxiliary groups have a duty to honor the traditions of the sport and to treat other participants with respect. Coaches have a special responsibility to model respectful behavior and the duty to demand that their student-athletes refrain from disrespectful conduct including verbal abuse of opponents and officials, profane or belligerent trash-talking, taunting and inappropriate celebrations.

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CIF Pursuing Victory with Honor 12. School Boards, superintendents, and school administrators of CIF member schools must ensure that coaches, whether paid or voluntary, are competent to coach. Training or experience may determine minimal competence. These competencies include basic knowledge of: 1) The character building aspects of sports, including techniques and methods of teaching and reinforcing the core values comprising sportsmanship and good character; 2) The physical capabilities and limitations of the age group coached as well as the first aid; 3) Coaching principles and the rules and strategies of the sport. 13. Because of the powerful potential of sports as a vehicle for positive personal growth, a broad spectrum of school sports experiences should be made available to all of our diverse communities. 14. To safeguard the health of athletes and the integrity of the sport, school sports program must actively prohibit the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs and performance enhancing substances, as well as a demand compliance with all laws and regulations, including those related to gambling and the use of drugs. 15. Schools that offer athletic programs must safeguard the integrity of their programs. Commercial relationships should be continually monitored to ensure against inappropriate exploitation of the school’s name or reputation. There should be no undue influence of commercial interests. In addition, sports programs must be prudent, avoiding undue dependency on particular companies or sponsors. 16. The profession of coaching is a profession of teaching. In addition to teaching the mental and physical dimensions of their sport, coaches, through words and example, must also strive to build the character of their athletes by teaching them to be trustworthy, respectful, responsible, fair, caring and good citizens.

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his program is designed to benefit the athletic program at Jesuit High School and the student-athletes who give so much to this program. By purchasing a sign or ad in support of Jesuit Athletics, you will provide the student-athletes with needed equipment. The sign you purchase will be displayed on days of home athletic contests of the Jesuit team of your choice (baseball, basketball, wrestling, football, rugby, soccer, swimming or water polo). Ads are available in the Sports, Christmas Tree Lane and PACE programs and the Loyola Guild Roster.

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Celebrating 50 Years Our 50th anniversary celebrations have been planned to take advantage of events typically found on our calendar. Save the dates for each of these activities, which will become all the more special as we celebrate our 50 years!

2013 Holy Bowl September 21 Alumni Reunion Events November 29 December 20 and 21 Christmas Tree Lane December 2 and 3 Lessons & Carols December 10 Christmas Spectacular December 13 Fr. Barry Basketball Tournament December 14-16

2014 Boosters Crab Feed January 25 4th Annual Evening of Jazz Dinner February 8 Winter Musical Gala & Performance March 6 Alumni Drama Reception & Performance March 14 Red & Gold Gala: PACE Auction March 29 Farewell Liturgy and Alumni-Senior Day May 2 Athletic Hall of Fame Event May 8


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