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TABLE OF CONTENTS • ABOUT THE COVER Advertiser Index..................................................................4
Varsity Soccer Players................................................. 10-14
About Jesuit Dallas..............................................................5
Varsity Roster & Schedule.................................................22
Jesuit Dallas Administration & Support Staff......................5
Junior Varsity Roster & Schedule......................................24
President’s Letter................................................................6
Junior Varsity Players........................................................25
Head Coach Charlie DeLong...............................................7
Freshman Roster & Schedule............................................28
Jesuit Dallas Coaching Staff...............................................8
Freshman Soccer Players.................................................29
Jesuit Soccer History & Tradition........................................9
ABOUT THE COVER For many years, Bill DeOre ’65 has produced the artwork for the Jesuit Dallas football programs. An award-winning and nationallysyndicated editorial cartoonist for The Dallas Morning News for 34 years, DeOre is a member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists. DeOre has been an active member of the alumni community and is an emeritus member on the Jesuit Dallas Museum Board of Trustees. Pictured: A cover designed by DeOre for the 2017 Winter edition of the Jesuit Today celebrating the 75th anniversary of Jesuit Dallas.
Throughout his time serving Jesuit Dallas athletics, DeOre has provided artwork for several Jesuit Dallas athletic programs. Here are a few examples of Bill’s work over the years:
2020 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art
2019 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art
2018 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art
Jesuit vs. Coppell Sept. 9, 2011
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ADVERTISER INDEX ADVERTISER INDEX Ben-E-Keith...............................................................................26
Messick, Peacock and Associates............................................32
Brodnax 21C Printers................................................................42
Midway Hollow Pet Clinic..........................................................40
Campisi’s Restaurants...............................................................19
Mimi’s Pizzeria...........................................................................39
The Carrell Clinic.......................................................................21
Mitch Deshotels Real Estate.....................................................39
Chick-Fil-A Inwood....................................................................35
Munck, Wilson, Mandala, LLP...................................................31
ComServ Construction, LLC.....................................................35
The Plaza at Preston Center......................................................34
DeGroote Partners....................................................................40
Prosperity Bank.......................................................... Back Cover
Embassy Suites at Dallas Park Central.....................................26
Raising Cane’s...........................................................................30
Enchilada’s Restaurant..............................................................17
Ramirez & Associates, PC.........................................................16
Francis Celii Photography.........................................................41
Rodenbaugh’s Flooring America...............................................17
Godat Plastic Surgery...............................................................20
Rusty Taco.................................................................................20
Gordon Highlander....................................................................38
Seeligson & Company, PC........................................................35
Iron Horse Lacrosse..................................................................26
Star Tutoring Centers................................................................30
Jason Saucedo, Class of 2001.................................................15
Stewart and Arango Oral Surgery.............................................23
Jonathan Alexander Basketball.................................................41
Team Sports & Performance Apparel........................................20
Kwik Kar Inwood.......................................................................32
Texas Catering...........................................................................27
Law Offices of Danny Clancy ’83 and Tim Clancy ’95..............40
Village Burger Bar......................................................................32
Legacy Assurance Plan.............................................................39
Whitney Barsalou - SWBC Mortgage........................................26
Macklin’s Catering.....................................................................36
WWA Integrated Wealth Strategy Group...................................33
Manorly Concierge Home Management...................................37
Younger Partners.......................................................................36
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ABOUT JESUIT DALLAS ABOUT•JESUIT ADMINISTRATION DALLAS • ADMINISTRATION & STAFF AND STAFF
Founded in 1942, Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas is a Catholic, private, independent, all-boys high school. Following the 500 year-old Jesuit tradition of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Jesuit Dallas strives to form young men into leaders who are open to growth, intellectually competent, committed to working for justice, religious, loving, and physically fit. Currently, Jesuit enrolls over 1,100 boys from 170 different middle schools. Admission to Jesuit Dallas is open to qualified young men of all faiths and denominations, without regard to race or national origin. Prospective students are chosen by an admissions committee on the basis of past school performance, academic and personal recommendations, a competitive entrance examination, a personal interview, and demonstrated promise of future development. In athletics, Jesuit Dallas has claimed 125 team state championships dating back to 1954. Most of the titles were won as members of the Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL), a precursor to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) of which Jesuit was a member until 2000. In 2003, Jesuit Dallas, along with Strake Jesuit (Houston), became the first private schools to be admitted to the University Interscholastic League (UIL), which serves as the governing body for Texas high school athletics. Since joining the UIL, Jesuit has captured 74 district championships. In 2010, the Jesuit Dallas soccer team became the first private school team in the history of the UIL to capture a state championship. The Ranger baseball team captured its first UIL state title in 2016 and soccer added a second UIL crown in 2017. Jesuit rugby won Texas Rugby Union championships in 2001 and 2010, while the lacrosse program won back-to-back Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) titles in 2016 and 2017 before adding its third title in 2021. The crew program routinely ranks as one of the strongest in the country, and has secured seven consecutive berths in the USRowing Youth National Championships.
PROGRAM CREDITS The 2022 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Program is a production of the Sports Information Office. Program Designer: Bryan Montgomery, Sports Information Director. Editorial Team: James Kramer, Candice Price, Patrick Rhatican. Photography: Legacy Studios (Team, Individual Photography), Jesuit Dallas Sports Information (Action Photography). Printer: Brodnax Printers.
JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF President.................................................................... Mike Earsing
Athletic Administrators................................................. Pam Murad
Vice President of Advancement..................................... B.J. Antes
Head Athletic Trainer.....................................................Rick Martin
Principal............................................................... Tom Garrison ’92
Vice President of Operations....................................Alex Soich ’04
Assistant Principal of Academics.......................... Molly O’Sullivan
Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation.............. Michele Williams Asst. Principal of Curriculum and Acad. Support....Dr. Ben Kirby ’00
Assistant Principal of Student Life.............................Jack Wallace Director of Student Formation................................. Dr. Mark Knize Athletic Director............................................................ Steve Koch
Assistant Athletic Director................................................ Chris Hill
Director of Athletic Performance.........................Giuliano Sanchez
.................................................................................. Marcy O’Neill Athletic Trainer............................................................Todd Holmes
Athletic Trainer......................................................Dr. Robert Duvall Director of Communications....................................James Kramer
Director of Alumni Relations............................. Sean McMullen ’96 Sports Information Director.............................. Bryan Montgomery
Head Soccer Coach............................................... Charlie DeLong
Junior Varsity Coach..........................................David Williams ’96 Freshman Coach..............................................Paulo Costanzo ’98
Volunteer Coach.................................................... Conall Flanagan
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PRESIDENT’S LETTER
PRESIDENT’S LETTER Dear friends and fans, Welcome to Jesuit Dallas! I am so grateful for our parents, alumni, faculty, and friends for supporting our students, and blessed that our young men are able to showcase their athletic talents while creating a wonderful opportunity for community. As Jesuit educators, we place an emphasis on the formational life lessons learned on the playing fields, in the rehearsal halls, and as members of various clubs, teams, and organizations. We anticipate the upcoming year to be full of great potential for our young men to grow, excel, and benefit from the rigors, challenges, and joys of competition. I would like to remind us all that the success of any Jesuit athletic contest is not measured solely in the score, but in the positive impact these experiences have on developing each of our young men and adding to his formation in all areas described in the Profile of a Graduate: Intellectually Competent, Loving, Religious, Open to Growth, Physically Fit, and Committed to Justice.
Our hope is that each young man has availed himself of the opportunities provided by Jesuit, taken his God-given blessings and talents in all the areas of his being, and maximized these gifts in a life that reflects thanksgiving to a good and gracious God. God’s Blessings to each of you and Go Rangers!
Michael A. Earsing President, Jesuit Dallas
THE JESUIT DALLAS SOCCER TEAM PREPARING FOR THEIR SEASON-OPENER AGAINST SKYLINE (JAN. 3)
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HEAD COACH CHARLIE DELONG
HEAD COACH CHARLIE DELONG
One of the most respected coaches in North Texas, DeLong has served as the head varsity coach at Jesuit Dallas since 1980 and enters the 2022 season with 619 wins during his illustrious career. Coach DeLong is the 7th winningest active head coach in the nation and the second-winningest coach in the history of Texas boys’ high school soccer. DeLong has won 87 percent of the games he has coached and is a 17-time state champion at Jesuit. On Feb. 4, 2020, DeLong won his 600th career game with a 1-0 decision against Plano H.S. With the victory, DeLong became the 19th soccer coach in high school history and the third high school coach in Texas to reach the 600-win plateau. In 2021, DeLong was inducted into the Jesuit Dallas Sports Hall of Fame. DeLong has earned two consensus Texas Coach of the Year honors (2010, 2017) since Jesuit Dallas joined the University Interscholastic League (UIL) in 2004 and is a four-time Dallas Metroplex Coach of the Year (1988, 2006, 2010, 2017). In addition to earning the 1991 Region III High School Coach of the Year honor, DeLong helped the Rangers capture 15 Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL) state titles and a pair of UIL titles in 2010 and 2017. The first of Jesuit’s two UIL state titles came when they bested Strake Jesuit in penalty kicks to capture the UIL 5A championship in 2010. With the victory, the Rangers became the first private school to ever claim a UIL state championship title in any sport. Jesuit ended the season as the top-ranked team in the nation according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) after finishing the 2009 season ranked eighth. The Rangers repeated the feat in 2017, defeating Texas top-ranked Arlington Sam Houston, 2-1, in overtime to become the School’s first athletic program with multiple UIL state championships. Jesuit closed the season ranked third in the nation according to USA Today. Throughout his time at the helm of the Ranger soccer program, DeLong has mentored several professional athletes and Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famers. DeLong coached Puerto Rico national team member Scott Jones ’02, who was drafted in the second round of the 2007 Major League Soccer (MLS) Superdraft, U.S. National Team member and nine-year MLS veteran Kenny Cooper ’03, 2012 MLS draftee Ian Kalis ’08 and Kingsley Bryce ’11, who was selected with the 28th pick of the 2015 MLS draft by the Chicago Fire. Entering the 2022 season, DeLong has coached 12 Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famers. In addition to his coaching duties, DeLong has served as the head cross country coach and has been a varsity football assistant since 1987. He also serves as the chairman of the Jesuit Dallas physical education department. Licensed to coach by the USSF in 1971, DeLong has also coached a number of top club teams including seven North Texas State Club champions, five Region III club champions and two runner-up teams in the National Club championship. Prior to his career in coaching, DeLong played professionally on the reserve squad for the Dallas Tornado in the North American Soccer League (NASL) for six seasons in the 1970s, and the Houston Summit of the Major Indoor Soccer League, reaching the MISL title game in 1980. A native of Carroll, Iowa, DeLong played soccer collegiately at San Diego State University and earned a bachelor’s degree from UTDallas. He and his wife Diana reside in Dallas.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS DURING UIL ERA Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Overall
Record 14-3-5 14-4-2 18-6-2 15-1-1 17-1-1 20-1-1 25-0-0 16-6-0 22-3-0 11-7-1 14-5-2 14-5-3 16-3-5 21-3-2 6-7-7 2-12-4 5-7-3 17-4-3 267-78-42
District Record Regular Season Postseason 7-1-4 Bi-District Champions 10-3-1 District Champions Regional Semifinalist 9-3-2 State Semifinalist 13-0-1 District Champions Regional Quarterfinalist 13-0-1 District Champions Regional Finalist 12-0-0 District Champions Regional Finalist 14-0-0 District Champions UIL 5A State Champion 11-3-0 Bi-District Champions 12-2-0 8-4-2 10-2-2 11-1-2 District Champions 10-0-4 District Champions 12-1-1 District Champions UIL 6A State Champion 4-5-5 1-10-3 4-6-2 10-2-2 Regional Semifinalist 171-43-32
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JESUIT JESUIT DALLAS DALLAS COACHING COACHING STAFF STAFF DAVID WILLIAMS ’96 • JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH Currently entering his 22nd season at Jesuit Dallas, Williams is sophomore counselor, art teacher, and junior varsity soccer coach. As a player, Williams won two TCIL state championships with the Ranger soccer team in 1995 and 1996. Williams attended St. Louis University, where he played four years of Division I soccer and earned a bachelor’s degree in English. He received a master’s degree in education from SMU and is a licensed coach in North Texas. Williams lives in Dallas with his wife, Michele, and their two daughters.
PAULO COSTANZO ’98 • FRESHMAN HEAD COACH Coach Costanzo played three years of varsity soccer during his time at Jesuit, helping the Rangers to a pair of TCIL state championships and the 1997 Jesuit-Meintser Invitational Tournament title. He played one year of collegiate soccer at St. Mary’s University before returning to Dallas to attend the University of North Texas, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in applied behavior analysis. In addition to serving as coach of the Jesuit freshman team, Paolo also works as an outdoor education guide with various schools around the DFW area.
RICK MARTIN • HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Beginning his 27th year as the head athletic trainer at Jesuit Dallas, Martin is a board-certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), a licensed athletic trainer in the State of Texas and an American Heart Association BLS instructor. A graduate of Central Connecticut State University, Martin has worked in the clinical setting, including a tenure at the collegiate level with Yale University. In addition, Martin served as a secondary level athletic trainer in Connecticut, New York, and Texas prior to arriving at Jesuit Dallas. Martin earned his Master’s of Science from Central Connecticut State University. Martin, his wife Jane, and twin sons Andrew and Garrett, live in Dallas.
TODD HOLMES • ATHLETIC TRAINER Holmes begins his fifth year on the Ranger athletic training staff. Certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and a Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) in the state of Texas, Holmes graduated from the University of Arkansas with a bachelor’s in kinesiology and sports medicine. After a one-year stint as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Arkansas, Holmes began a 23-year tenure as an athletic trainer at Lake Highlands. He also spent one year at Episcopal School of Dallas before arriving at Jesuit. Holmes is the proud father of two daughters, Sydney and Katie.
GIULIANO SANCHEZ • DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Sanchez enters his fourth year at Jesuit Dallas, and his third as the director of athletic performance. Joining the staff as the assistant director of athletic performance in 2018, Sanchez served as an intern for the Michigan State strength and conditioning department after stops at Colorado Mesa University, Muir Orthopedic Specialists and the University of Denver. Sanchez graduated from Louisiana State University with a master’s degree in kinesiology with a focus in exercise physiology. Sanchez earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a focus in fitness and health promotion from Colorado Mesa University in 2014. A lacrosse player at Colorado Mesa University, Sanchez was a two-time team captain and All-Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association team selection.
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JESUIT SOCCER HISTORY & TRADITION JESUIT SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY TCIL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 UIL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010, 2017 UIL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2006, 2010, 2017 UIL AREA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021 UIL BI-DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021 UIL DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017
Jesuit Dallas celebrates winning the 2017 UIL 6A State Championship after defeating Arlington Sam Houston, 2-1, in overtime on Apr. 15, 2017 in Georgetown, Texas.
JESUIT DALLAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • SOCCER Name Year Inducted Louis Balady ’88..................................2001 Kenny Cooper ’03...............................2019 Christopher Dean ’91..........................2002 Charlie DeLong....................................2020 Chris Helling ’86..................................2013 John Koeijmans ’77.............................2014 Matt Miller ’82......................................1999 John Reynolds ’89...............................2008 Rob Snyder ’80...................................2005 Tim Trevino ’88....................................2011 Rich Wachsman ’88............................2016 Todd Wallace ’88.................................2017 Adrian Winnubst ’81............................2012
KENNY COOPER ’03
RICH WACHSMAN ’88
FORMER RANGERS AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL (PARTIAL LISTING) Ryan Aubrey............... University of Buffalo Beau Bellomy...............St. Louis University Sean Bellomy.........Georgetown University Joe Benefield........ Trinity University (Texas) Chase Burciaga.... Johns Hopkins University Charles Bryce...............St. Louis University Kingsley Bryce..............St. Louis University Parker Christensen.........West Florida Univ. Tanner Coffin....................Hardin Simmons Joe Cooper......................................... SMU Paolo Costanzo.......................... St. Mary’s Mark Daus................................Santa Clara Ryan Dendinger...................... St. Edward’s Dustin Detrick..................................... Navy Will Diebold................................ Cincinnati Josh Dillon...................................St. John’s Nathan Dombrowski........................ Dayton Bruno Dujmovic.................................. SMU Nathan Escanuela............... Austin College Dalton Eudy....................... Kenyon College John David Feist............................Cal Tech Robert Fernandez.......................... Belmont Tommy Flaim.......Washington Univ.-St. Louis Tyler Florkowski.....................Miss. College Chris Gangi..................... Midwestern State Billy Gannon....................................... SMU Nick Gannon................................. St. Louis K. Garciamendez......................... Davidson
John Gardner.......................George Mason Andrew Gilchrist................ Rhodes College Kyle Green........................................... NYU Guy Harris........................ Trinity University Jeff Harwell......................................... SMU Chris Helling..................................Stanford Jeremy Huynh.................. Trinity University Alex Johnston............................... St. Louis Colin Jones....................... Trinity University Scott Jones.................... UNC-Greensboro Ian Kalis.....................................Duke/SMU Owen Kalis...................................Memphis Will Kelton...................................... Hendrix Brian Kerr....................................... Furman Michael Knapp........................ Notre Dame Grant Koshakji..............University of Dallas Elliott Marshall..................................UMBC Chris Mathis............. University of Chicago Matthew Marz............................. Vanderbilt Mateo Means...................St. Mary’s (Minn.) Dennis Miles................................ UT-Dallas Chris Miller..................................... Colgate Pryor Miller..................... U.S. Coast Guard Reilly Minigutti......... Chaminade University Ethan Moore..................... Trinity University Ryan Morales............. American University Jonathan Napper............................Harvard William O’Dwyer.................. Grand Canyon
Gavin Patterson.................... Regis College Phil Peacoack............................... Air Force Jonny Phipps................................... Dayton Justin Pridmore....................... Notre Dame Robert Quinlan.................................Lehigh Juan Ramirez....................... Austin College Trey Rayfield....................................... Tulsa Alexei Reyes.................. Florida Gulf Coast Hansel Reyes................................ St. Louis Bobby Rubio.................... Trinity University Michael Scholten...............................Xavier Cullen Scott........................... Pennsylvania Griffin Scott................... Washington & Lee Ryan Shea................ University of Chicago Ben Sloan............................ Austin College Zack Tavrou........................................ Tulsa Sewell Strifler................................... Dayton Jason Tarde................................ Marquette Ryan Terracio.................................. Hendrix Tim Trevino..........................Oklahoma City Connor Tullis........................ Austin College Bobby Wagner............................ McMurray Todd Wallace.......................Oklahoma City William Westbrook...................... McMurray Joe Whittaker............................Holy Cross David Williams.............................. St. Louis Adrian Winnubst................... Sam Houston A.J. Zaugg....................University of Dallas
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VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS 10 • CHARLIE BRAMLETT • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD/FORWARD I was inspired to play soccer by: My friends from my time living in England. All my friends played and the sport interested me. I am best known by my teammates for: Being funny and energetic. I try to put a smile on everyone’s face during the 7:15 a.m. morning practices. I love the game of soccer because: Whenever I step on the field, I am fully focused on soccer and all my problems outside the game disappear. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Arsenal, Mesut Özil My favorite soccer memory is: Traveling to England with my team in the summer before freshman year and being able to represent America in a tournament in Ireland after training in London. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I am able to represent my school through my favorite activity. Jesuit soccer is the best part of the school year for me, so it means everything to be given the opportunity to play with my friends on a daily basis.
19 • JACK CRUMLEY • SENIOR • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad. He encouraged me at a young age to play, always supported me at my games and got me into watching the game at higher levels. I am best known by my teammates for: My effort. I love the game of soccer because: It provides me an outlet to be stress free and active. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester United, Wayne Rooney. My favorite soccer memory is: During freshman soccer practice, it was freezing cold and we all decided to stay out and do a penalty shootout to determine the winner of the drill. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It means a lot to me to be able to represent the school at an athletic level, try my hardest while playing and being a man for others on and off the field.
9 • JACK FISHER • SENIOR • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: My parents. From a young age I remember my dad enjoying and coaching my games. I was inspired to play at a higher level from my dad’s enjoyment of watching me play and our constant talks about games. I am best known by my teammates for: Being a leader. I love the game of soccer because: It is my passion and something I believe I’m very good at. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: FC Dallas, Justin Che. My favorite soccer memory is: My team traveled to Austin for a tournament, and I scored the only regulation goal. Our team went on to win the tournament in a penalty shootout. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I can show others how passionate and classy the Jesuit soccer program is. I always love being able to advocate for my school on my club team, and performing for the same team I praise on the field.
4 • COLE FRUTOS • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad. I am best known by my teammates for: Passing well. I love the game of soccer because: It’s a team sport. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Chelsea, Neymar. My favorite soccer memory is: Winning the FUTSAL Championship in sixth grade for St. Monica. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It means playing the sport I love for the school that I love.
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VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS 55 • COLE HINES • JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER I was inspired to play soccer by: Wayne Rooney. He made an impact every time he stepped onto the field. I am best known by my teammates for: Being nice, outgoing and being a leader through my actions on and off the field. I love the game of soccer because: It gives me a place that washes away all of my worries. I can truly have fun and enjoy myself. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester United, David de Gea. My favorite soccer memory is: Saving three penalty kicks in the playoffs against McKinney Boyd last year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I have been given the opportunity to represent my school and play for and with my Jesuit brothers.
23 • GEORGE HORVAT • SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: All of my friends played when I was younger, so I decided why not try it? I am best known by my teammates for: Being very competitive, always wanting to win but understanding that my teammates come before winning. I love the game of soccer because: I get to make really good friends doing it, and I can play anywhere anytime. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester City, Kevin De Bruyne. My favorite soccer memory is: My freshman year of soccer at Jesuit. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I get to be active in my school by competing and winning with my classmates.
54 • ANDRES JOURDAIN • SENIOR • GOALKEEPER I was inspired to play soccer by: Lionel Messi. I am best known by my teammates for: Being hard working. I love the game of soccer because: It has allowed me to spend time with my friends. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Chelsea, Eden Hazard. My favorite soccer memory is: Going to the World Cup. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It’s more than just a sport, it means building a community.
11 • PACO LORENZO • SENIOR • FORWARD I was inspired to play soccer by: I grew up surrounded by soccer in Mexico, but Andrea Pirlo inspired me later on to become more passionate about soccer. I am best known by my teammates for: Dedication and drive. I love the game of soccer because: When I play, I forget about my problems and stress and just enjoy playing and growing friendships on the field. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: West Ham, Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo. My favorite soccer memory is: Scoring off of a corner kick, and a goal that I scored freshman year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It is great to play while demonstrating Jesuit’s ideals and athletics.
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VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS 2 • JAMES MCCREA • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD I was inspired to play soccer by: I grew up watching soccer and just love the sport. I am best known by my teammates for: Being hard working and driven. I love the game of soccer because: How it makes me feel. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Arsenal, Christian Pulisic. My favorite soccer memory is: Scoring a game-winning goal with little time left. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? Being hard working, a great teammate, and competing as brothers.
8 • JULIAN MCDONIEL • SENIOR • MIDFIELD I was inspired to play soccer by: My friends and coaches from when I was little. I am best known by my teammates for: My nonchalant nature. I love the game of soccer because: It’s so simple, but so complex and beautiful. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Atletico Madrid, Antoine Griezman. My favorite soccer memory is: Converting a nice link-up play with one of my friends. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I have a chance to play soccer with people I enjoy being around.
14 • JASON OGBOLU • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD I was inspired to play soccer by: My father, because he was a big fan of the game. I am best known by my teammates for: Being a soccer player. I love the game of soccer because: My dad introduced it to me at a young age, and I have fun playing it. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Chelsea, Drogba. My favorite soccer memory is: When I scored four goals in one game. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I get to compete, learn and have fun with my Jesuit brothers.
30 • ERWIN ORDAZ • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: Seeing my siblings play every day and going to their games. I am best known by my teammates for: My left foot. I love the game of soccer because: It allows me to have fun for 90 minutes with no distraction and just doing what I desire the most. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Tottenham Hotspur, Lionel Messi. My favorite soccer memory is: Every playoff game I experienced last year with my teammates. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I get to represent our brotherhood and companionship through the game we all love the most.
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VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS 7 • ARNOLD PEREZ-VALENZUELA • SENIOR • MIDFIELD I was inspired to play soccer by: My parents inspired me because they told me to pursue things I liked. My parents have always supported my soccer dreams and that motivates me to play better. I am best known by my teammates for: Being vocal on the field and putting in big tackles. I love the game of soccer because: When I play I don’t have to worry about anything else, in that moment I feel truly happy. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester United, Marcus Rashford. My favorite soccer memory is: Scoring my first varsity goal against North Mesquite in the Meintser Tournament last year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It gives me the opportunity to represent myself through Jesuit, and it’s a big honor to me because not everyone gets the opportunity to do so.
22 • ANDREW REUTINGER • SENIOR • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: I wasn’t really inspired by anyone, but I started playing with my friends when I was three. I am best known by my teammates for: My hair. I love the game of soccer because: I have played it all my life. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester City, Sergio Aguero. My favorite soccer memory is: The playoff win over McKinney Boyd in their stadium last year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It gives me the opportunity to represent my school with my classmates and friends.
50 • CHRIS RODRIGUEZ • JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad. He used to play when he was younger. I am best known by my teammates for: Bantering around. I love the game of soccer because: It helps me clear my mind. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Wolverhampton FC, Aaron Ramsdale. My favorite soccer memory is: The comeback win against Richardson in our final game of sophomore year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I get to be able to share the field with my Jesuit brothers and represent the school.
21 • JOSH ROPPOLO • JUNIOR • FORWARD I was inspired to play soccer by: Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta, because of their incredible dribbling and vision. I am best known by my teammates for: Scoring goals. I love the game of soccer because: The game’s simplicity. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Leeds United, Lionel Messi. My favorite soccer memory is: Playing in the Dallas Cup last year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It is an incredible honor to be a Jesuit Dallas soccer player because of Jesuit’s prestige in academics and athletics.
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VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS 5 • HUGH RUDNICKI • JUNIOR • FORWARD I was inspired to play soccer by: I inspired myself. I wanted to see if I could play a different sport. I am best known by my teammates for: My speed. I love the game of soccer because: The amount of teamwork that goes into playing it. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: FC Dallas, Mbappe. My favorite soccer memory is: Playing soccer my freshman year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? There is a sense of pride that comes with representing Jesuit Dallas soccer.
17 • BRENDAN SHOREY • SENIOR • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad. All throughout elementary school, he was my soccer coach. The passion and knowledge he had for the game was amazing and made me want to play. I am best known by my teammates for: Missing games because I was sick last year. I love the game of soccer because: The game is never over until the whistle blows. Anything can happen in the game, with the constant momentum swings to the ever-changing pace to the game. It calms me down and clears my mind. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Liverpool, Mohamed Salah. My favorite soccer memory is: Freshman year, I was excited to make the team. I got sick before the season started and the doctors said I wouldn’t play at all. However, I healed faster than they expected, and all of my teammates welcomed me back to practice. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It means that I am a part of something big. I was chosen to be one of the few to represent my school. With the name across my chest, I can reflect what I have learned over the past four years and represent Jesuit well.
18 • MATTHEW SUCATO • SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad played soccer in high school and encouraged me to play because it was his favorite sport. I am best known by my teammates for: My leadership. I love the game of soccer because: It helps increase your leadership, not only on the field but off the field. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Tottenham Spurs, Lionel Messi. My favorite soccer memory is: Winning the fall festival tournament in penalties. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? It means to always be respectful to your teammates, opponents, coaches, refs, and to give your best every time you step on the field.
12 • NATHANIEL WALKER • SENIOR • MIDFIELD I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad and brother, because I wanted to join their team. I am best known by my teammates for: My red hair. I love the game of soccer because: It lets you just go out and play after a long day at school. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: FC Barcelona, Kevin De Bruyne. My favorite soccer memory is: Defeating Bishop Lynch during my sophomore season. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? I have to model good sportsmanship and be a man for others on and off the field.
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VARSITY SOCCER ROSTER & ROSTER SCHEDULE
Top Row: Volunteer Coach Conall Flanagan, Jack Crumley, Andres Jourdain, Charlie Bramlett, Head Coach Charlie DeLong Second Row: Jack Fisher, Cole Frutos, Cole Hines, George Horvat Third Row: Jason Ogbolu, Erwin Ordaz, Manager A.J. Miralrio, Julian McDoniel, James McCrea Fourth Row: Chris Rodriguez, Andrew Reutinger, Arnold Perez-Valenzuela, Paco Lorenzo Bottom Row: Josh Roppolo, Hugh Rudnicki, Brenden Shorey, Matthew Sucato, Nathaniel Walker
VARSITY ROSTER NO. NAME 2 James McCrea 4 Cole Frutos 5 Hugh Rudnicki 7 Arnold Perez-Valenzuela 8 Julian McDoniel 9 Jack Fisher 10 Charlie Bramlett 11 Paco Lorenzo 12 Nathaniel Walker 14 Jason Ogbolu 17 Brendan Shorey 18 Matthew Sucato 19 Jack Crumley 21 Josh Roppolo 22 Andrew Reutinger 23 George Horvat 30 Erwin Ordaz 50 Chris Rodriguez 54 Andres Jourdain 55 Cole Hines Head Coach: Charles DeLong Team Manager: A.J. Miralrio ’24
YR. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
VARSITY SCHEDULE POS. M M F M M D M•F F M F D D D F D D M•D GK GK GK
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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULT Jan. 3 Skyline Forester Stadium 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6-8 Meintser Invitational Postell Stadium Jan. 14 Trinity Christian Acad. Postell Stadium 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 Sachse Sachse H.S. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 J.J. Pearce* J.J. Pearce H.S. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 Lake Highlands* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 1 MacArthur* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 4 Nimitz* Nimitz H.S. 7:15 p.m. Feb. 8 Berkner* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 11 Irving* Irving H.S. 7:15 p.m. Feb. 15 Richardson* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 18 J.J. Pearce* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 22 Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 25 MacArthur* MacArthur H.S. 7:15 p.m. Mar. 1 Nimitz* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Mar. 4 Berkner* Berkner H.S. 7:15 p.m. Mar. 8 Irving* Postell Stadium 7:15 p.m. Mar. 11 Richardson* Eagle-Mustang Stadium 7:15 p.m. * - Indicates UIL District 7-6A Contest BOLD indicates home contest
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JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER & SCHEDULE
Top Row: Coach David Williams, Juan Zelaya, Matteo Costanzo, Keane Kidwell Second Row: Eduardo Guerrero, Daniel Aranzazu, Jack Bradshaw, Jack Tulimieri, Clark Connelly, Dylan Lerma Third Row: Reese Garner, Mateo Bryce, Lucas Parra, Caleb Fisher, Jackson Fleischer Bottom Row: Reid McMillan, Brian Rehagen, Mario Parra, Logan Kelly, Dillan Lohr, Adrian Garcia
JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER NO. NAME YR. 1 Reid McMillan So. 2 Dillan Lohr Jr. 3 Matteo Costanzo So. 4 Jack Bradshaw So. 5 Caleb Fisher So. 6 Mario Parra So. 7 Eduardo Guerrero Jr. 8 Adrian Garcia Jr. 9 Keane Kidwell So. 10 Dylan Lerma So. 11 Jack Tulimieri So. 12 Daniel Aranzazu Jr. 13 Lucas Parra So. 14 Mateo Bryce So. 15 Brian Rehagen So. 18 Reese Garner So. 21 Clark Connelly Jr. 23 Juan Zelaya So. 35 Logan Kelly So. 38 Jackson Fleischer So. Junior Varsity Coach: David Williams ’96
JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE POS. M • GK F GK D M M F D F F D M M M D M D M D M
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DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
Jan. 12
Byron Nelson
Trophy Club, Texas
Jan. 19
Sachse
Postell Stadium
Jan. 15
Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 2
Feb. 5 Feb. 9
Feb. 12 Feb. 16
Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 2
Mar. 5 Mar. 9
Mar. 12
Trinity Christian Acad. J.J. Pearce*
Lake Highlands* MacArthur* Nimitz*
Berkner*
Irving H.S.*
Richardson H.S.* J.J. Pearce*
Lake Highlands* MacArthur* Nimitz*
Berkner*
Irving H.S.*
Richardson H.S.*
TIME/RESULT 6 p.m.
Addison, Texas
5:30 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Dallas, Texas Irving, Texas
6 p.m.
5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Richardson, Texas Richardson, Texas Postell Stadium Irving, Texas
5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Postell Stadium
5:45 p.m.
Irving, Texas
5:45 p.m.
* - Indicates UIL District 7-6A Contest BOLD indicates home contest
JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS
12 • Daniel Aranzazu Jr. • M
4 • Jack Bradshaw So. • D
14 • Mateo Bryce So. • M
21 • Clark Connelly Jr. • D
3 • Matteo Costanzo So. • GK
5 • Caleb Fisher So. • M
38 • Jackson Fleischer So. • M
8 • Adrian Garcia Jr. • D
18 • Reese Garner So. • M
7 • Eduardo Guerrero Jr. • F
35 • Logan Kelly So. • D
9 • Keane Kidwell So. • F
10 • Dylan Lerma So. • F
2 • Dillan Lohr Jr. • F
1 • Reid McMillan So. • M • GK
13 • Lucas Parra So. • M
6 • Mario Parra So. • M
15 • Brian Rehagen So. • D
11 • Jack Tulimieri So. • D
23 • Juan Zelaya So. • M
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FRESHMAN ROSTER & SCHEDULE
Top Row: Andres Benitez, Brannon Suchala, Mario Zamora, Andrew McMahon, Coach Paolo Costanzo Second Row: Landon Cochran, Eli Prieur, Marlowe Polma, Julian Polma, Grant Gomez, Drew Koshakji Third Row: Noah McGough, Cruz Fragoso, Theodore Walker, Leo Hernandez, Max Sabogal Bottom Row: Brody Carlson, Ryan Hull, Marcelo Elizondo, Xavier Currlin, Jake Chostner, Hudson Thomas
FRESHMAN ROSTER No. Name Yr. 2 Cruz Fragoso Fr. 3 Xavier Currlin Fr. 4 Jake Chostner Fr. 5 Marlowe Polma Fr. 7 Max Sabogal Fr. 9 Drew Koshakji Fr. 10 Ryan Hull Fr. 14 Mario Zamora Fr. 16 Leo Hernandez Fr. 17 Noah McGough Fr. 18 Brody Carlson Fr. 19 Hudson Thomas Fr. 20 Theodore Walker Fr. 21 Brannon Suchala Fr. 22 Andres Benitez Fr. 24 Eli Prieur Fr. 26 Landon Cochran Fr. 27 Andrew McMahon Fr. 28 Grant Gomez Fr. 50 Marcelo Elizondo Fr. 55 Julian Polma Fr. Head Freshman Coach: Paolo Costanzo ’98
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FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Date
Opponent
Location
Jan. 13
Greenhill
Greenhill School
Jan. 3
Jan. 18 Jan. 25
Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 4
Feb. 11
Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 8
Mar. 11
Skyline
Sachse
J.J. Pearce
Lake Highlands MacArthur Nimitz Irving
Richardson J.J. Pearce
Lake Highlands MacArthur Nimitz Irving
Richardson
BOLD Indicates Home Games
Forester Stadium Sachse H.S.
J.J. Pearce H.S.
Time
4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
Postell Stadium
4:15 p.m.
Nimitz H.S.
4:15 p.m.
Postell Stadium Irving H.S.
4:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m.
Postell Stadium
4:15 p.m.
Wildcat-Ram Stadium
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Postell Stadium MacArthur H.S.
Postell Stadium Postell Stadium
4:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m.
4:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m.
Eagle-Mustang Stadium 4:15 p.m.
FRESHMAN SOCCER PLAYERS
22 • Andres Benitez
18 • Brody Carlson
4 • Jake Chostner
26 • Landon Cochran
3 • Xavier Currlin
50 • Marcelo Elizondo
2 • Cruz Fragoso
28 • Grant Gomez
16 • Leo Hernandez
10 • Ryan Hull
9 • Drew Koshakji
17 • Noah McGough
27 • Andrew McMahon
55 • Julian Polma
5 • Marlowe Polma
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7 • Max Sabogal
21 • Brannon Suchala
19 • Hudson Thomas
20 • Theodore Walker
14 • Mario Zamora
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