Jesuit High School Fall 2012 Sports Program

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Jesuit High School

Fall 2012

ATHLETICS

Football

Cross Country

Soccer

Water Polo


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Mission Administration & Staff Letter from the President Letter from the Principal Letter from the Director of Athletics Letter from the Booster Club President Cheerleaders Scholar Athletes 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

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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 the nearly 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: 1070 School Colors: Red and Gold School Mascot: Marauder League: Delta River League

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Administration and Staff Rev. David J. Suwalsky, S.J., President Brianna K. Latko Principal Maureen Banchero Longyear Vice President for Advancement Sharon Tobar Chief Financial Officer Gerry Lane Director of Admissions Chris Fahey ’92 Director of Athletics Jordan Blair Director of Communications Ross Evans Assistant Director of Athletics Robin Cummings Administrative Assistant Athletic Director Julia Marino Publications Manager

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From the President 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 my 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.” (I 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, I encourage you to learn from the hard-earned wisdom of your parents, coaches and teachers. To our parents, coaches and teachers, I encourage you to be role models worthy of emulation and respect. And to our alumni, benefactors and supporters, I 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. I 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 awesome 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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From the Principal Dear Maurader Parents, Friends and Fans,

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elcome to the 2012-13 Marauders’ Fall Season! The young men you are cheering on train hard for countless hours under the direction of talented and dedicated coaches. These student-athletes wear their school colors with pride and work to be positive representatives of their families and Jesuit High School. It is a joy to watch them participate and compete in the sports they love while growing in their understanding of what it means to be part of a team. Jesuit High School has a long-standing tradition of excellence and good sportsmanship. As a supporter of our athletic program, you are an important part of that tradition. As a Jesuit school, we strive to educate the “whole person,” and our co-curricular athletic program is an integral part of that education for the student-athletes involved in it. I encourage you to read our Athletic Mission Station, which comes from the Jesuit Secondary Education Association’s “Athletics Mission Statement for a Jesuit School,” as it puts into context the importance of athletics in a Jesuit High School. Among other things, the statement notes, “Through participation in athletics at a Jesuit high school, students will mature physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually.” This growth will come through individual and team victories and defeats, both big and small. The statement also reminds us that, “…the student-athlete learns that God is active in all things…” Placing God at the center of their athletic experiences will benefit our young men in immeasurable ways. I thank you for your support today and know that, for many of you, the most important support you will give a student-athlete and his coaches will take place off the field or pitch, away from the course or outside the pool. I appreciate your partnership as we endeavor to make our student-athletes’ experiences the best they can be. I would also like to thank our Director of Athletics Mr. Chris Fahey ’92; our Assistant Director of Athletics Mr. Ross Evans; our Administrative Assistant Athletic Director Ms. Robin Cummings; and all of our coaches and volunteers for their good work. The time and energy they put into making our athletic programs top-notch experiences for our student-athletes is commendable. God bless you and your families. Go Marauders! Sincerely,

Brianna K. Latko Principal

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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. 6

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

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elcome to the 2012-2013 school year. I am looking forward to another year of Jesuit Athletics and would also like to welcome the Class of 2016 to Jesuit High School. I hope that many of you decide to become involved with our athletic program along with the many other incredible co-curricular opportunities offered by Jesuit. Last year was another successful one for Jesuit Athletics. Our Varsity Teams captured nine league titles, and three teams (Water Polo (Jesuit’s 100 Section Championship), Golf and Track & Field) each won Sac-Joaquin Section Championships, while Rugby captured the 2012 California State Championship. Additionally, four teams finished as section runners-up (Swimming & Diving, Basketball, Soccer and Tennis). 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. Thank you to the Booster Club for their tremendous support of Jesuit Athletics. 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. The Athletic Department expresses its appreciation to the Booster Board and their President, Scott Hamiliton, and I urge all of you to be a part of this club and become involved with our school’s co-curricular programs. Furthermore, I’d like to thank our game-day staff for football, Tim Fleming ’77 (announcer), Mark Hilder ’80 (scoreboard operator) and John ’70 and Ellie Meissner (Chain Gang Organizers) for their continued support of Jesuit Football over the years. 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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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. From running the snack bar to hosting luncheons, BBQs and awards banquets, Jesuit Boosters are active, lifting up all aspects of school spirit. From athletics to the arts, your Jesuit Boosters’ primary roll is helping to deliver a fulfilling 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. Sincerely,

Scott Hamilton 2012 - 2013 Booster President

Booster Board of Directors Scott Hamilton Loren Moore Mitch Guidry Pam Lorek John Driebe Mitzi Chacon Mike Pidd Brian Kerfoot Peter Raj John Fischer Rebecca Barron Pat Landgraf Gigi Gillen Hugo Schmidt Fr. David J. Suwalsky, S.J.

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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.

Jesuit Cheerleaders

Back row (L to R): Connor Frey ’13, Jimmy Landis ’13, John Howe ’14, Geoff Luoma ’14, Hudson Grieve ’13, Patrick Risley ’13; Front row (L to R): Dominic Sestito ’14, Greg Faith ’14, Joe Shea ’13, Liam O’Donnell ’15, Kyle Tooley ’13

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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 Andrew Mills ’11

James Johnson ’90 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

Parker Abercrombie ’12

Justin DeLaCruz ’02 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

Matthew Hamilton ’12

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Parker Abercrombie ’12 Matthew Hamilton ’12


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

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

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Brian Karns ’99 Justin Thomas ’99 Nick Clark ’99 Jeff Reiman ’00 Jared Siegel ’00 Ben Sharpe ’99 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

All - Section Players 2003 2004 2006 2007

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

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All-Time Football Records Offense

Game

Season

Total Offense:

1984 Paul Willover ’84 (337 yds vs. Highlands) 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 2012 journey...the players have been working very hard since June. Each day has been more challenging than previous, physically and mentally. We are very fortunate to have this wonderful opportunity to share these moments with one another. The physicality of the sport of football requires being challenged every day, which is rightfully so, but without question, the love, the passion, the community and leadership skills it lends is enduring. Each and every young man that wears the Jesuit jersey has made a commitment to his teammate, and that commitment is accountability; which means from one player to another, you can count on me to do the right thing on and off the field. This is where we are as a group, working on this process. Our coaches, parents and school community are putting in a great effort to make this challenging experience meaningful and enjoyable. We all give of our time, with love and care, keeping in mind that our objective is to assist our young men as they grow. Each and every week we will compete and play inspiring football.

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

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Varsity Football

Varsity Football Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

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Aug 23 Sept 1 Sept 7 Sept 15 Sept 21 Sept 28 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 19 Oct 27 Nov 2

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

@ Monterey Trail (scrimmage) @ Rio Americano @ El Camino Christian Brothers @ Hughes Stadium Franklin @ Cosumnes Oaks Stadium Laguna Creek @ Elk Grove Stadium Ponderosa Folsom - Homecoming Pleasant Grove @ Sheldon Stadium Sheldon @ Oak Ridge

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Varsity Football Roster

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POS

HT

WT

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Devin Kelly Tyler Marshall Kristian Williams Jason Elenberger Matthew Andersen Alex Moen Ian Hause Matthew Coyle Michael Molitor Matthew Colin Geoffrey Luoma Thomas Sperbeck Matthew Banicki Garrett Holmes James Avila-Ellington Andrew Hoy Kyle Kubes Steve Heath Gilbert Caigoy John Sierra Von Curtis Walker Durant Ryan Edwards Benjamin Parietti Malcolm Harvey Connor Frey Robert Chiovitti Nikolaus Durst Robert Baggarly Matthew Ternan Dolan Jones Austin Gates John Niethammer Jacob Rice Trent Terra Rafael Aguilar Karanvir Gill Jeffrey LaRocco Connor Rock Alec Garofalo Cole Wilbourn Timothy (Holt) Johnstone Michael Ordorica Andrew Augustine Joseph Demetre

RB/DB Rec/DB Rec/DB QB/DB Rec/DB Rec/DB RB/LB Rec/DB Rec/DB TE/DL K/P QB/DB QB/DB Rec/DB RB/OL Rec/DB/K RB/LB Rec/DB Rec/DB RB/DB Rec/DB RB/LB Rec/DL RB/DB TE/DL RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB TE/LB TE/LB RB/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/ DL OL/DL

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

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Varsity Football Roster # Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

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OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL TE/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL Rec/ DB TE/DL Rec/DB Rec/DB Rec/DB K/P K Rec/DB

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

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Varsity Football Players

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Rafael Aguilar

Matthew Andersen

Andrew Augustine

James Avila-Ellington

Robert Baggarly

Matthew Banicki

Kyle Bittle

Gilbert Caigoy

Franklin Chinn, III

Robert Chiovitti

Matthew Colin

Christopher Conaty

Matthew Coyle

Von Curtis

Joseph Demetre

Walker Durant

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Varsity Football Players

Nikolaus Durst

Ryan Edwards

Jason Elenberger

Andrew Endicott

Gregory Faith

Connor Frey

Alec Garofalo

Austin Gates

Anthony Geremia

Dallas Gilbert

Karanvir Gill

John Hancock

Malcolm Harvey

Ian Hause

Steve Heath

Garrett Holmes

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Varsity Football Players

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Andrew Hoy

Timothy Johnstone

Dolan Jones

Devin Kelly

Kyle Kubes

Jeffrey LaRocco

Michael Lopez

Geoffrey Luoma

Tyler Marshall

Alec Moen

Michael Molitor

John Niethammer

Michael Ordorica

Benjamin Parietti

Kent Presson

Casey Reilly

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Varsity Football Players

Jacob Rice

Connor Rock

John Sierra

Thomas Sperbeck

Garrett Strohmaier

James Sweeney

Matthew Ternan

Trent Terra

Coby Thrasher

Adam Vaira

Cole Wilbourn

Kristian Williams

Michael Yanez

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Jesuit High School

41st

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gala & auction

An Evening on the Emerald Isle Saturday, March 16, 2013

JESUIT ART EVENT Friday 10.5.12 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

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Saturday 10.6.12 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.


Junior Varsity Football

Junior Varsity Football Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Thu Sat Fri Sat Fri Fri Sat Sat Fri Sat Fri

Aug 23 Sept 1 Sept 7 Sept 15 Sept 21 Sept 28 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 19 Oct 27 Nov 2

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

@ Monterey Trail (Scrimmage) @ Rio Americano @ El Camino Christian Brothers @ Hughes Stadium Franklin @ Cosumnes Oaks Laguna Creek @ Elk Grove Ponderosa Folsom - Homecoming Pleasant Grove @ Sheldon Sheldon @ Oak Ridge

Coaches: Justin Hall (Head Coach), Jonathan Isaac, Steve Dodson, Mike Ashen, Daniel Wallace

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POS

HT

WT

YR

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 32 35 44 45 50 51 52 55 62 65 66 70 72 76 77 80 84 85

Nicholas Pate Luke Bagley Martino Falls Khayri Carter Denzel Perkins Isaiah Bailey Matthew Vigo Cole Brownholtz Christopher Baydaline Jacob Keaton Brandon Thong Ryan Carson Connor Parker Matthew Vierra Robert Paylor Andres Ramirez Jade Sotelo Ryan Tooley Samuel Nettles Justin Turrell Beauman Bisharat Kori Collons Samuel Roberson Christopher Ruggles Zachary Neach Grayson Jones Sands King Tristan McGrath Seamus O’Brien Ethan Guillaume Kencell Nixon Michael Titherington Miguel Martinez Joshua Leatherby Nicholas Dalke Aengus Nelson Rylan Scott Noah Lucich

Rec, LB QB, Rec, LB Rec, DB Rec, DB RB, DB Rec, DL Rec, DB QB, DB Rec, DB Rec, DB QB, DL Rec, LB K RB, DB TE, LB RB, LB Rec, DB RB, DB Rec, DB RB, DL RB, LB Rec, TE, DB RB, LB OL, DL TE, LB OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL Rec, DB Rec, DB TE, DL

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

185 180 125 135 155 190 140 150 166 152 200 180 200 145 210 162 160 145 155 185 215 190 165 275 179 205 245 199 169 180 255 260 240 265 135 175 205 170

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Freshman Football

Freshman Football Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat Thu Thu Sat Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu

Aug 25 Aug 30 Sept 6 Sept 15 Sept 20 Sept 27 Oct 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov 1

9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

@ Rio Linda (Scrimmage) @ Rio Americano @ El Camino Christian Brothers @ Hughes Stadium @ Napa @ Vintage Ponderosa Folsom - Homecoming Vista Del Lago Lincoln-Stockton @ Oak Ridge

Coaches: Dwight Harvey (Co-Head Coach), Greg Elko ‘84 (Co-Head Coach), Tim Warren ‘70, Kyle Kesteloot, John Wideman, Marquese Smith ‘08, Anthony Asche, David Mendoza

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Freshman Football Roster

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POS

HT

WT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 34 35 36 39 40 42 44 45 46 48 50 51 52 53 57 58 60 61 62 63

Rec, DB RB, LB Rec, LB Rec, DB Rec, DB Rec, DB Rec, DB Rec, DB QB, DB Rec, DB TE, DB TE. DL Rec, DB QB, DL Rec, DB Rec, DB Rec, LB RB, LB RB, LB TE, DB Rec, DB RB, DB RB, LB RB. LB RB, LB RB, LB RB, LB RB, DB Rec, DB RB, DL RB, LB RB, DB OL,DL Rec, DB Rec, DB OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL Ol, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL

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

137 136 165 121 125 130 135 130 165 138 175 163 115 165 120 113 135 125 163 140 135 126 130 150 175 140 150 110 130 130 145 116 120 135 120 180 170 145 140 140 150 195 150 154 200

Carleton (Michael) Chappelle Alexander Elko Jack Cosca Jacob Romero John Louis Chiappe Theodosios Christopulos Griffin Poelman Marcus Korn Kelly Reilly Christian Dyer Jordan Vujovich Bailey Abercrombie Charles Swinburn Andrew Banicki Paul Periolat Chase Browning Matthew McFetridge Dominic Quiggle Christian Flores Lucas Thayer Murdock (Kyle) Smith Visal (Sebastian) Ng Matthew Esguerra Dalvin Jamal-Milton Marshall Minnis Jr. Elijah Glenn William Nelson Nicholas Siino Daniel Stormberg Christopher Todd Gerardo Castro Robert Vigo Kolton Carter Sam Collins Liam O’Brien Salvador Ordonez Jacob Lee Michael MacKay Kilan Thorns Jaylen DeWitt Christopher Pritchard Jacob Koon Nicholas (NIko) Liberty Joshua Salazar Mathew O’Reilly

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POS

HT

WT

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OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL OL, DL TE, DL OL, DL Rec, DB Rec, DB OL, DL Rec, DB Rec, DB Rec, LB TE, DB Rec, LB

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

183 148 180 230 210 165 185 160 185 155 185 130 140 110 130 125 140 140 140

Nathaniel Huck Brian Lane Donovan Barr Dylan Rosenzweig Jordan Labrie Carter Herne Dillon Lammers Daniel Geremia Noah Novotny Mark Marsenovic Jonathan Hawes Patrick Mastro John Heringer Izaiah Butler Nicholas Moorer-Scott Kaleb Vice Fox Tresemer Andrew Thielen II Jack Wolger

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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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8 and under 10 and under 12 and under 14 and under

Player Safety: Jesuit Jr. Marauders is completely committed to the safety of our athletes. JJM was the first youth football organization in Sacramento to offer the Play It Safe Concussion CareSM Program. Our experienced coaching staff teaches football and cheer skills that emphasize safety. 2012 Schedule: Home games are in gold. All home games are played at Jesuit High School’s Loyola Field. Game times: Junior Pee Wees 10:00 a.m.; Pee Wees 12:00 p.m.; Junior Midgets 2:00 p.m.; Midgets 4:00 p.m..

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Sep 1 Sep 8 Sep 15 Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 3

Rio Linda Jr. Knights Casa Robles Jr. Rams @ Monterey Trail Jr. Mustangs (Monterey Trail H.S.) McClatchy Jr. Lions Pioneer Jr. Patriots @ El Dorado Jr. Cougars (El Dorado H.S.) @ River City Jr. Raiders (River City H.S.) @ Union Mine Jr. Rattlers (Union Mine H.S.) SYF D-II Semi-final SYF D-II Championship


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Cross Country Preview and Coaches

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he Jesuit High School Cross Country team started the 2012 season with a strong group of returning harriers in its quest to come back to the California State Meet after a two year absence. A strong presence of underclassmen from the 2011 squad allows Jesuit to bring back three of their top five runners and five of their top eight runners that placed sixth in Division II at the section meet. The Marauders were ranked eighth in the section (fifth in Division II) at the start of the season based on returnees from 2011, though only 24 seconds separate teams five through eight in the rankings. The Marauders will face formidable opponents in Del Campo and Bella Vista, the 2011 Division II section champions and runners-up, as well as Woodcreek and league rival Folsom. The Marauders are projected to finish in the top three in the league and will battle for the title with Oak Ridge and Folsom High Schools. Chris Goode ’13 leads the returning Marauders after spending the 2011 season as Jesuit’s number-one runner in ten out of eleven meets and a ninth-place finish at section finals in the 3200m during the track season, posting a best time of 9:46. Fellow Senior Sam Stoll ’13, who placed second in the 1600m during the track season with a best of 4:27, provides a strong 1-2 punch as Goode and Stoll are the 14th and 15th fastest returnees from the section meet. Flavio Medrano ’13, Tristyn Martin ’14 and Andrew Brown ’14 round out the top five returnees. The Marauders welcome back Greg Woollgar ’13, who sat out most of the 2011 season with an injury, but boasts a time of 4:37 in the 1600m and has been a consistent performer since his recovery. After an impressive track season, Andrew Huitt ’15 looks to contend for the Marauders along with Bryan Brennan ’14, Logan Day ’14, Christopher Sommers ’13, Tommy Malone ’13 and Jack Richardson ’13. The incoming Junior class placed second at the section meet in 2011 in the Sophomore division and will give the Marauders depth in 2012. The Cross Country Team boasts nine state titles and six team appearances at the state meet under the guidance of Head Coach Walt Lange, now in his 43rd year of coaching at Jesuit. Coach Lange is supported by assistant coaches David Zielke (21st season), Tom Witzgall ’98 (7th season) and Nick Lai (2nd season). Jesuit Cross Country kicked off the 2012 season with the annual Meeting of the Marauders at Ancil Hoffman Park on Saturday, August 25.

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Varsity Cross Country

Cross Country Schedule Date

Time

Event

Location

Aug 25 Aug 30 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 29 Oct 3 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 27 Nov 3 Nov 10 Nov 24

8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Meet the Marauders Del Oro Opener Hornet Invitational De La Salle Invitational Ram Run Invitational DRL Meet Del Oro 4k Bronco Invitational DRL Meet SJS Subsections SJS Sections State Meet

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

4:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m.

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Varsity Cross Country Roster

Name

YR

Ryan Azar Luke Barrett Andrew Brown Connor Campbell Logan Day Fernando Echeona Caleb Eddy Chris Goode Kyle Guthrie Andrew Huitt Spencer Jensen Sean Kurdy Tanner Leon Anthony Macias Tristyn Martin Flavio Medrano Tim Muller Erik Murrain McClane Sjolund Christopher Sommers Drew Standriff Sam Stoll Louis Styer Max Walker Greg Woollgar

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Varsity Cross Country Runners

Andrew Brown

Connor Campbell

Logan Day

Fernando Echeona

Caleb Eddy

Chris Goode

Kyle Guthrie

Andrew Huitt

Sean Kurdy

Tanner Leon

Anthony Macias

Tristyn Martin

Flavio Medrano

Tim Muller

Erik Murrain

McLane Sjolund

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Varsity Cross Country Runners

Chris Sommers

Drew Standriff

Sam Stoll

Louis Styer

Greg Woollgar

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Frosh / Soph Cross Country

Frosh / Soph Cross Country Schedule Date

Time

Event

Location

Aug 25 Aug 30 Sept 6 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 29 Oct 3 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 27 Nov 3 Nov 10 Nov 24

8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Frosh-7:30 p.m. So-8:15 p.m. 9:00 a.m.

Meet the Marauders Del Oro Opener Whitney Invitational Hornet Invitational De La Salle Invitational Ram Run Invitational DRL Meet Del Oro 4k Bronco Invitational DRL Meet SJS Subsections SJS Sections State Meet

Ancil Hoffman Del Oro HS William Jessup University Granite Regional Park Newhall Park - Concord Westmoor HS - Daly City Granite Regional Park Del Oro HS Willow Hill Willow Hill Angels Camp Willow Hill Woodward Park - Clovis

4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

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Alex Aprea Joey Arostegui Jack Baer Matthew Bajamundi Sam Bassel Trevor Beards Giancarlo Brida Reggie Camacho Bradley Carpenter Owen Clinton Patrick Cummings Marshall Dorsey Michael Flodin Noah Godby Matthew Griffin Thomas Hart Cristian Hernandez Cody Hudson Jacob Iritani Michael Lackner Patrick Mahan Landon Miller Tristan Miller Max Moreira Ryan Moyle Daniel Robinson Matthew Sickman Anthony Smolich Jesse Taylor Bobby Ternes Kevin Vides James Wilde Zachary Yim

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Water Polo Preview and Coaches

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esuit High School Water Polo players began double-day workouts on August 6 and continued through Labor Day. Varsity Coach Phil Cozens, Assistant Coach Colin O’Connor ’04, Assistant Coach Mark Jones and Assistant Coach Keegan Smith welcomed 21 players to the Varsity 2012 season and 67 overall. This year’s team is hoping to build on the tradition of section championships and is working to defend their two-time CIF SacJoaquin Section Championship titles. This year’s team looks to re-load, with Hudson Grieve ’13 and Eric Glasky ’13 as the only two returners that had significant playing time on last year’s squad. Steven Taylor ’13, Jansen Coen ’13 and Justin Fairbrook ’13, are vying for starting roles to help bolster the Marauders. In addition, the Sophomore and Freshman classes are also talented and bring the promise of continued success for the Water Polo Team. Prior to the regular season, the Varsity Team entered in the John Schmitt Tournament, which is functionally the Northern California Championship. That elite tournament brings together the finest teams in Northern California, including Bellarmine Prep, Miramonte of Orinda, Acalanes of Lafayette, Rio Americano and league rival Davis. This early tournament will be a test of the players’ conditioning and strategic implementation. After the Schmitt Tournament the team plays in several key individual games before traveling to Irvine for the S & R Cup that pits eight elite teams from Southern California against eight teams from Northern California in a single elimination tournament. Local games of note include the September 19 league game at Rising Power against league-rival Oak Ridge; October 17 at Davis in a league game showdown; and October 18 against Rio Americano at Jesuit (the battle of American River Drive) under the lights. Traditionally, Jesuit Water Polo has been selected for playoffs, but the CIF Section has now added new powers Ponderosa and Oak Ridge to the league with Jesuit and Davis. Only three schools qualify for section playoffs. Playoffs are in early November and continue to the finals on November 10 at the Summer Sanders Swim Stadium in Roseville.

Pictured L to R: Phil Cozens ’12, Mark Jones, Phil Cozens (Head Coach), Colin O’Connor ’04, Keegan Smith

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Varsity Water Polo

Varsity Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

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

Aug 31 - Sept 1 Sat 7 - 8 Sept 12 Sept 19 Sept 22 Sept 26 Oct 4 - 6 Oct 9 Oct 10 Oct 13 Oct 13 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 - 20 Oct 24 Oct 26

6:00 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. TBA TBA 4:45 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

@ Clovis Scrimmage @ Schmitt Tournament Franklin Oak Ridge @ Menlo School @ Laguna Creek @ S & R Sport Tournament @ St. Mary’s Ponderosa @ De La Salle @ Las Lomas @ Davis Rio Americano @ DeLong Tournament Monterey Trail Granite Bay

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Varsity Water Polo Roster #

Name

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Erik Glasky Matthew Pierson Justin Fairbrook Jansen Coen Nicholas Friedrich Iain Murphy Evan Mattern Will Peterson Steven Taylor Kevin Vas Dias Hudson Grieve William Haynes Edward Smet Matthew Woollgar John Peters John Wiese Michael O’Neill Daniel Daly Will Beckwith Jordan Zawaydeh

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Will Beckwith

Ryan Buck

Jansen Coen

Daniel Daly

Justin Fairbrook

Thomas Ferguson

Nick Friedrich

Erik Glasky

Hudson Grieve

Billy Haynes

Evan Mattern

Iain Murphy

Michael O’Neill

John Peters

Will Peterson

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Junior Varsity Water Polo

Junior Varsity Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

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

Aug 31 Sept 5 Sept 8 Sept 14 - 15 Sept 19 Sept 22 Oct 5 - 6 Oct 9 Oct 10 Oct 13 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 - 20 Oct 26

4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. TBA TBA 3:45 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 3:45 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. TBA 5:00 p.m.

Rocklin @ Granite Bay @ Miramonte F/S Tournament @ Modesto F/S Tournament Oak Ridge @ Menlo School Sacramento Tournament @ Jesuit @ St. Mary’s Ponderosa Jesuit Jamboree @ Davis Rio Americano Nor Cal Championships in San Jose Granite Bay

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Junior Varsity Water Polo Roster #

Name

YR

1A/4 1B/13 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28

Max Merchant Michael Beachley Carlin Ramos Grant Medeiros Thomas Ferguson Parker Bell Benjamin Graffis Gregory Devine Ryan Rafeld Nicholas Giancanelli Ryan Neil Nathan Ciardella Michael Crouch Zackarey Schade Connor Bell Blake Xavier Jared Fairbrook Logan Kemper Davis Nann Stetson Wheeler Mitchell Johnson Charles Lawver Joseph Deterding Matthew Moore Jack Roselli Ryan Galipeau

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Freshman Water Polo

Freshman Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

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

Aug 31 Sept 5 Sept 8 Sept 14 - 15 Sept 22 Oct 5 - 6 Oct 9 Oct 13 Oct 18 Oct 19 - 20 Oct 26

3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA 4:00 p.m. TBA 4:30 p.m. TBA 3:45 p.m.

Rocklin @ Granite Bay @ Miramonte Tournament @ Modesto Tournament @ Menlo School Sacramento Tournament @ Jesuit St. Mary’s Jesuit Jamboree Rio Americano @ Oak Ridge Tournament Granite Bay

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Freshman Water Polo Roster #

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Nathaniel Cater Matthew Cleghorne Chasen Anthony Marcus Bernard Erik Echeona Tanner Kaplan Daniel Brown Connor Kropf Benjamin Jacobsen Taylor Payne Travis Bell Nichlolas Maggiano Joshua Boe Michael Papio David Warne Peter Chapman Alexander Plimpton Ian Wright Jack Lambeth Leonardo Weber Graeff Ethan Delgado Jack Ryan James Williams

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Soccer Preview and Coaches

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he 2012 Varsity Soccer team hopes to continue and surpass last year’s successes. The 2011 squad won the Delta River League with a record of 9-0-1. This team finished the season as the Division I Sac-Joaquin Section Finalists and posted an overall record of 24-2-4, a Region Four ranking and a #25 National Ranking in the ESPNRise Top 50 poll. The Marauders were ranked in both the NSCAA and ESPNRise Polls the entire season. This team had the most difficult schedule in the country competing against teams like Marquette Prep (WI), Dematha (DC), and Chaminade (MO). Despite losing five starters by the halfway point of the season, the Marauders lost two games all season–both in extra time penalty kicks. Three Seniors moved on to college programs with scholarships, including Jeff Rose ’12 (Seattle University), Peter Wajda ’12 (Chico State), and Steven Guzman (UC Davis). 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 2012 team is composed of a talented group of Juniors and Seniors boasting five returning starters and eleven returning players. Challenges will begin early with games against local talent like Granite Bay, Christian Brothers, Natomas (Div. III Champions), Davis, University (San Francisco, Calif.) and Marin Academy (San Rafael, Calif.). Jesuit will also test their talents traveling to Portland, Ore. and St. Louis, Mo.. Games include matches against JesuitPortland and ranked teams from Pennsylvania and Maine. Hopefully, with unselfish play and hard work, the 2012 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

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

Aug 24 Aug 27 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 31 Sept 4 Sept 7 Sept 10 Sept 13 Sept 14 Sept 17 Sept 19 Sept 22 Sept 25 Sept 27 Sept 29 Oct 2 Oct 4 Oct 6 Oct 9 Oct 11 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 25

7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. TBA TBA 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

@ Natomas Atwater Christian Brothers @ Monterey Trail Tamalpais @ Marin Catholic Granite Bay @ Capital Christian Marin Academy @ Jesuit - Portland, Ore. @ Central Catholic - Portland, Ore. Rio Americano @ University @ Folsom @ Ponderosa Gateway Classic - St. Louis, Mo. Gateway Classic - St. Louis, Mo. @ Pleasant Grove Sheldon @ Davis @ Oak Ridge Ponderosa Folsom Pleasant Grove @ Sheldon 51 Oak Ridge


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Luc Barbe Andrew Gosselin Austin Burrows Evan Barrett John Bovill Riley Harbour Kevin Louther Dennis Gosting Kaba Alkebulan Miguel DeSousa Niko Hansen Anthony Ayala Evan Glass Matt Watson Ethan Gallagher Tucker Bone Alex Arndt Kyle Clark Laith Mesarweh Nick Simopoulos Kannon Kuhn Matt Nemeth

POS GK Back Midfield Striker Midfield Striker Midfield/F Midfield Striker Striker Midfield Back Back Midfield GK/Back Midfield Back Midfield Back Back Back Back

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Varsity Soccer Players

Kaba Alkebulan

Alex Arndt

Anthony Ayala

Luc Barbe

Evan Barrett

Tucker Bone

John Bovill

Austin Burrows

Kyle Clark

Miguel DeSousa

Ethan Gallagher

Evan Glass

Andrew Gosselin

Dennis Gosting

Niko Hansen

Riley Harbour

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Kannon Kuhn

Kevin Louther

Laith Mesarweh

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Junior Varsity Red Soccer

Junior Varsity Red Soccer Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

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

Aug 29 Aug 31 Sep 4 Sep 7 Sep 10 Sep 14 Sep 17 Sep 20 Sep 22 Sep 24 Sep 27 Oct 2 Oct 6 Oct 8 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 25

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

Christian Brothers Tamalpais @ Marin Catholic Granite Bay Marin Academy Grant @ Rio Americano Davis @ Folsom @ Granite Bay Folsom @ Pleasant Grove @ Davis @ Grant Ponderosa Pleasant Grove @ Sheldon Oak Ridge

Coaches: Josh Palone ‘99, Rick Sardon

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Junior Varsity Red Soccer Roster # Name

POS

YR

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 23 24 28 92

GK GK Midfield Back Striker Back Midfield Striker Striker Midfield Back Midfield Back Back Midfield Midfield Back Striker, Midfield Midfield Back Striker, Midfield GK

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Brendon Belluomini Steven Catudal Graham Honig Nathan Miller Colm McCullaugh Michael Mellor Daniel Roberts Mitchell Johnston Diego Buenrostro Nicholas Kolokotronis Matthew Riode Matthew Glass Maxwell Kearney Jared Alameida Nicholas Austin Martin Kyalwazi Andrew Kawar Gonzalo Garcia Nicholas Sogard Tehwan Park Gabriel McEwen Andrew Child

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esuit High School would like to thank the members of the Society of Jesus for their ongoing support.

Jesuits who serve Jesuit High School, St. Ignatius Parish, Cristo Rey High School and other ministries in the Diocese of Sacramento include:

Mr. Alejandro Baez, 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

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@ Natomas Atwater @ Monterey Trail @ Mira Loma Rio Americano @ Davis @ Ponderosa @ Rio Americano @ University @ Capital Christian @ Ponderosa Capital Christian Ponderosa Sheldon @ Oak Ridge Davis Rio Americano Folsom

Coaches: Leah Heine, Joe Montalvo

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Junior Varsity Gold Soccer Roster # Name

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GK Striker, Midfield Striker, Midfield Striker, Midfield Striker, Midfield Midfield, Back Midfield Striker, Midfield Striker, Midfield Striker, Midfield Striker, Midfield Midfield, Back Back Midfield, Back Midfield Midfield, Back Back Striker, Midfield Midfield, Back Midfield GK Striker, Midfield Midfield, Back Back GK

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Angel Del Valle-Perez MacGregor Yates Cooper Renteria Nicklaus Iwasa Cuauhtemoc Chavero Tristin Mullany Michael Fat Logan Katz Eric Nemeth Angelo Commandatore Andrew Wiesenfarth Mitchell Montbriand Brandon Alpert Alexander Glasky Daniel Mangu Garrett Bonzell Erik Manzo Joseph Baytosh Nathaniel Covarrubias Jonah Allman Nicholas Carter Austin Plaat Nicholas Thomas Miguel De Leon Blake Clarkson

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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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Your Advertisement Here Purchase your sign or ad online now at jesuithighschool.org/advertising To learn more, contact Athletic Director, Chris Fahey at faheyc@jhssac.org.


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