REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
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2020 Media Guide
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
OUR SCHOOL
Founded in 1877, Regis Jesuit High School is grounded in the nearly 500-year-old tradition of Jesuit education throughout the world, but innovative in its structure and vision. The school traces its origins to Las Vegas College and was founded for boys in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, by Jesuits from Naples, Italy. In 1884, the Jesuits opened a second school in Morrison, Colorado. Four years later, the Las Vegas and Morrison schools were merged in the College of the Sacred Heart—which later became Regis Las Vegas, New Mexico 1877 College and then Regis University—and moved to West 52nd Avenue and Lowell Boulevard in northwest Denver. In 1921, the high school and college were formally separated into two distinct entities. With the completion of a new high school building on the college campus in 1984, Regis Jesuit High School moved out of the Regis University facilities, but soon outgrew that building as well. On September 16, 1989, the cornerstone was laid for a new campus in Aurora, Colorado. Classes began on the Campbell Campus the following September. In the fall of 2003, the Girls Division opened. With the addition of the Girls Division, Regis Jesuit became only the second Jesuit school in the world to offer an all-girls education (the other is in the Philippines), and is the only co-divisional Jesuit school in the country. Boys Division - Aurora, CO Present Day Our innovative educational model combines the advantages of single gender instruction with opportunities for young men and women to collaborate, pray, serve and socialize together. Recognized for excellence in education, spiritual formation, leadership and commitment to service, Regis Jesuit High School believes an education goes beyond “book learning.” We adhere to the Jesuit ideal of forming the whole person: mind, heart, body and spirit. Regis Jesuit High School aims to form a community of individuals who demand more of themselves and who strive to achieve excellence in all their endeavors by being open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving and committed to doing justice - the qualities characteristic of Jesuit education. One crucial component of Regis Jesuit education is a commitment to serve the community. The Service Program builds upon itself so that each year students are encouraged to expand and deepen their commitment to be Men and Women with and for Others. Collectively, each year, Regis Jesuit students give more than 70,000 hours in service to the poor and marginalized in the surrounding community, around the country and abroad.
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SCHEDULE
REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
Date
Day of the Week
Opponent
Time
October 9, 2020
Friday
Mountain Vista
6:00 pm
October 15, 2020
Thursday
Chaparral
6:00 pm
October 23, 2020
Friday
Legend
6:00 pm
October 30, 2020
Friday
Douglas County
6:00 pm
November 6, 2020
Friday
Doherty
6:00 pm
November 14, 2020
Saturday
Pine Creek
6:00 pm
HEAD COACH
Location
Echo Park Stadium
Douglas County SENIOR NIGHT
Gary Barry Stadium
DANNY FILLEMAN
Head Coach & Offensive Coordinator Danny Filleman is in his sixth year as head coach at Regis Jesuit High School. In his first three years, the team made it to the State quarterfinals in 2015, 2017 and 2019 and semi-finals in 2016. Prior to arriving at Regis Jesuit, he coached for 16 years, including nine years at Ironwood High School and seven years at Liberty High School in Arizona. Filleman never had a losing record at Liberty, which went 66-19 in his time on the sideline. The program won ten or more games on four occasions under Filleman, including a school record 12 in the 2014 season. Honors include 4A Division 1 Sportsmanship Award in 2008, Region Coach of the Year in 2009, Cardinals Coach of the Week 2009, Section Coach of the Year Division III Section II 2012, Division III Coach of the Year, Division II Coach of the Year in 2014 and Mt. Antero Conference Coach of the Year last year. He played college football and hockey at Northern Arizona University. He is married to Caitlin and the father of three children: Jace (13), Cade (11) and Trae (8). His hobbies include boating, fishing, golfing and traveling with his family.
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VARSITY COACHES
MATT SMITH Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers Coach Matt has been coaching football for 21 years, including three years of youth football and 18 years at Regis Jesuit. He started at Regis Jesuit in 2002 as the Freshman Defensive Coordinator and took over the Varsity Linebackers in 2004. Since that time, each year at least one of his linebackers has earned All-Conference Honors. Smith played college football as a linebacker at Clemson from 1975-79, lettering three years, winning an ACC Championship, and playing in three bowl games including the 1978 Gator Bowl victory over Ohio State.
MARK KACHMER Special Teams Coordinator & Defensive Backs Coach
Mark joined the coaching staff in 2012. He attended Cardinal Mooney, where he played football alongside the Stoops and Pellini brothers. While in high school he also played basketball and baseball. He then attended Brown University and played as a starting cornerback for three years. Mark was a GA for Brown in 1987, where he caught the coaching bug. His son, Zach '12, played for RJ for four years and also played cornerback at Brown University. Mark also has two daughters — Kate '17 is currently attending the University of Michigan, and Kylie '15 attended USC.
KAMA ROWLAN Safety Coach & Special Teams Coach
Coach Rowland is in his ninth year as a coach at Regis Jesuit. He attended H.P. Baldwin High School and played football for the University of Montana - Western.
HARALD HASSELBACH Defensive Line Coach
Coach Hasselbach is in his tenth year of coaching at Regis Jesuit. Harald is a former defensive end for the Denver Broncos, where he played eight years following a four-year stint as defensive tackle with the Calgary Stampeders in the CFL. During a 12-year professional career, he was a member of two Super Bowl teams in 1997 and 1998, and won the Grey Cup with his team in Calgary in 1993. His son, Terran '14, played for the Raiders and the University of Colorado. Daughter, Ashlee '11, is also a Regis Jesuit graduate.
BOB MCPHEE Offensive Line Coach
Coach McPhee has been involved in football most of his life, both as a player and a coach. His football coaching career spans more than 30 years in both Missouri and Colorado. During this time, more than 70 of his players have been recognized as All-Conference players and more than 50 have received AllState Honors. Coach McPhee has been involved in State playoffs for 22 of his 39 years, including seven trips to State semifinal games and three trips to State Championship games. McPhee was a high school All-Conference track and football player in the state of Ohio. He continued his career in Missouri as a member of the William Jewell College football and track teams. He has been inducted into the William Jewell College Athletic Hall of Fame in both sports. 4
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BILL LEER Assistant Offensive Line Coach
Coach Leer is entering his 19th year as an assistant coach for Regis Jesuit. He was born and raised in Southern California and attended Servite High School, an all-boys Catholic school. Bill played offensive guard for Colorado State University from 1975-78 and was co-captain of the team his senior year. Bill was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 1979 and was a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in 1980. His son, John '05, and his daughter, Molly '07, both attended Regis Jesuit.
RYAN TAYLOR
Wide Receivers Coach Coach Taylor is in his 11th year coaching football and track at Regis Jesuit. He has been coaching for 20 years and has held various coaching positions, including two years as head football coach at Montbello High School and five years as head track coach at Independence High School in Arizona. Ryan is a 1997 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Colorado Springs. Following high school, he attended the University of Northern Colorado, where he played football.
JACK CORRIGAN
Wide Receivers Coach Previous to being an assistant coach at Regis Jesuit, Jack spent 20 years at Saint Ignatius in Cleveland, his alma mater. He played football and earned his degree at Cornell University. In his spare time, he has spent the last 18 years as the voice of Rockies radio.
DERRICK MIDDLETON
Running Backs Coach Derrick is in his sixth year as a coach at Regis Jesuit. He was a running back and was a volunteer coach at Midland University. He graduated and played for Marian Catholic High School in Chicago.
DAVIS BRENDEL '10
Kickers & Special Teams Born and raised in Denver, Davis graduated in 2010 from Regis Jesuit High School. In 2014 he graduated with a bachelor of science degree from the University of Nebraska at Kearney, majoring in exercise science with a minor in coaching. At UNK, he played multiple positions ranging from quarterback, to wide receiver to punter. After college,he was invited to a workout with the Miami Dolphins. He has coached freshman baseball and football at Regis Jesuit. Davis is now heading the Performance Training Program through Landow at Regis Jesuit.
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VARSITY R OSTER
REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
# Name 1 Dervin Taylor 2 Dallas Macias 3 David Dody 4 Brooks Gerig 6 Julian Alexander 7 Adam Zdanowicz 9 Brandon Severns 10 Charlie Rogan 11 Andrew Kulick 12 Thomas Donaldson 14 Nati Solomon 15 Charlie Doubet 16 Exander Carroll 17 Clay Nanke 18 Ezra Ekuban 20 Eddie Maxfield 21 Luke Ford 22 Ryan VanLiew 23 Nick Occhipinti 24 Tony Padilla 25 Ricky Maestas 26 Josiah Harris 27 Ryker Retzko 28 Armando Maldonado 29 Jaden Ohlsen
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Yr '22 '22 '21 '22 '21 '21 '22 '22 '21 '21 '21 '21 '23 '21 '22 '21 '22 '21 '22 '22 '22 '23 '22 '21 '21
Position WR/DB WR/DB RB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB QB DL/TE QB/LB WR/CB WR/S WR/DB QB/DB DE/TE WR/DB RB/S WR/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/LB WR/DB RB/DB LB/TE RB/LB P
Ht 5’8” 6’ 5’10” 6’2” 6’1” 5’11” 6’1” 6’7” 6’3” 5’10” 6’1” 6’ 5’8” 6’6” 6’2” 5’10” 6’5” 6’1” 5’10” 5’11” 6’ 5’11” 5’9” 5’11” 5’11”
Wt 170 185 195 185 185 165 180 220 205 150 160 175 165 215 180 180 180 185 160 185 180 165 180 220 165
# Name 30 Zavier Carroll 31 Ryan Martin 32 Alonzo Paul 34 Hayden Moore 35 D’Andre Barnes 39 Jordi de la Torre 44 Bryan Mottram 50 Anthony Tocchini 51 Garrett Padgett 52 Sam Little 54 Mathew Schade 55 Matthew Baer 56 Cooper Aye 58 Logan Hilliard 60 Evan Jones 62 Patrick Barney 63 Spencer Aye 66 Tyler Bretoux 75 Aiden O’Brien 77 Jayden Franklin 82 Kailon Parks 85 Patrick Weyrauch 87 Andrew Metzger 88 Ty Murphy 89 Nunie Tuitele
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Yr '22 '21 '21 '23 '23 '21 '21 '21 '22 '22 '21 '21 '21 '22 '22 '21 '21 '22 '21 '22 '22 '22 '23 '22 '22
Position RB/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DE WR/DB K LB/TE OL LB/OL OL DL DL LB/OL OL/DL OL OL OL/DL OL/DL OL OL/DL WR/DB DL/TE DL/TE WR DL/TW
Ht 5’11” 5’11” 5’9” 6’3” 6’ 6’ 6’ 6’4” 5’11” 6’2” 6’1” 6’1” 5’8” 6’2” 6’3” 6’2” 5’10” 5’10” 6’2” 6’1” 5’9” 6’4” 6’4” 6’3” 6’4”
Wt 195 165 160 190 170 220 220 270 215 180 255 225 210 235 200 210 250 250 280 310 180 170 230 190 230
VARSITY ROSTER
#1
#2
REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
#3
#4
#6
Dervin
Dallas
David
Brooks
Julian
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
TAYLOR
#7
MACIAS
#9
DODY
#10
GERIG
#11
ALEXANDER
#12
Adam
Brandon
Charlie
Drew
Thomas
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
ZDANOWICZ
#14
SEVERNS
#15
ROGAN
#16
KULICK
#17
DONALDSON
#18
Nati
Charlie
Exander
Clay
Ezra
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2023
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
SOLOMON
#20
DOUBET
#21
CARROLL
#22
NANKE
#23
EKUBAN
#24
Eddie
Luke
Ryan
Nick
Tony
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
MAXFIELD
FORD
VANLIEW
OCCHIPINTI
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VARSITY R OSTER
REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
#25
#27
#28
#29
Ricky
Josiah
Ryker
Armando
Jaden
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2023
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
MAESTAS
#30
HARRIS
#31
RETZKO
MALDONADO
#32
#34
OHLSEN
#35
Zavier
Ryan
Alonzo
Hayden
D’Andre
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2023
CLASS OF 2023
CARROLL
#39
MARTIN
#44
PAUL
#50
MOORE
#51
BARNES
#52
Jordi
Brian
Anthony
Garrett
Sam
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
de la TORRE
#54
MOTTRAM
#55
TOCCHINI
#56
PADGETT
#58
LITTLE
#60
Mathew
Matthew
Cooper
Logan
Evan
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
SCHADE 8
#26
BAER
AYE
HILLIARD
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VARSITY ROSTER
#62
#63
REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
#66
#75
#77
Patrick
Spencer
Tyler
Aiden
Jayden
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2022
BARNEY
#82
AYE
#85
BRETOUX
#87
O’BRIEN
#88
FRANKLIN
#89
Kailon
Patrick
Andrew
Ty
Nunie
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2023
CLASS OF 2022
CLASS OF 2022
PARKS
WEYRAUCH
Sebastian Kurtz Athletic Trainer
METZGER
Hunter Lindsay Athletic Trainer
MURPHY
TUITELE
Ryan Bloom Equipment Manager
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SENIORS
REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL
Julian ALEXANDER WR/DB 6-1 185
Julian, you are the love and sunlight of my life. I believe in you, and I need you to be confident, believe in yourself, always stay humble, work diligently at everything you do, and never stop believeing in the mighty power of Jesus Christ the Lord our God. You were born for such a time as this, and remember, your steps are ordered by the Lord!
Parents: James, Salwa & Pierre Favorite song: Dying Breed by Polo G Favorite RJ Football memory: Game day meals. Favorite quote: “Doubt whom you will, but never yourself.” -Christian Nestell Bovee Favorite food: Chipotle burritos Favorite book: The Other Wes Moore Favorite teacher: Mr. Leewu What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Engineering Something you are grateful for: The great gift of life.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Cooper AYE LB/OL 5-8 210
Cooper - Hard work in the weight room leads to success on the field and you have impressed us with your unlimited energy and discipline. Your contribution to Regis in the classroom, social leadership and ability to bring people together has made us incredibly proud. This is only the beginning of your life long accomplishments, so enjoy these moments and remember them as you take on even bigger challenges in the future! Love, Mom & Dad
Parents: Theresa & Andy Favorite song: Loud and Heavy - Cody Jinks Favorite RJ Football memory: When we went 10-0 my Junior year season. Favorite quote: “Play like a champion.” Favorite food: Sushi Favorite book: The Other Wes Moore Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Financial sales Something you are grateful for: My family
Spencer AYE OL/DL 5-10 250
Spencer - Congratulations on an outstanding football career that will always be highlighted by your ability to overcome stature with smarts, confidence and work ethic. You have proven that you can be a difference maker on the field, in the classroom and as a part of the Regis community. Your dedication to the team, game preparation and winning attitude are inspirational, have made us very proud and will serve you well as you reach greater heights in life! Love, Mom & Dad
Parents: Theresa & Andy Favorite song: God’s Country Favorite RJ Football memory: Wing nights at Coach McPhee’s house. Favorite quote: “If it is to be, it is up to me.” - Andy Dufresne Favorite food: Wings Favorite book: The Great Gatsby Favorite teacher: Mrs. Maxfield What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business/Finance Something you are grateful for: My teammates, friends and family
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Matt BAER DL 6-1 225
Dear Matthew, We have watched you on your Regis Jesuit journey and could not be more proud! Your commitment to teamwork, dedication to the game and wanting to be the best is what makes you the leader you have become. Go out and attack your senior year, on and off the field, and savor every minute of it. Have a great season! We love you #55! Mom and Dad
Parents: Tim & Mary Beth Favorite song: Enter Sandman Favorite RJ Football memory: Going to Florida sophomore year. Favorite quote: “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”- Sun Tzu Favorite food: Steak Favorite book: Lone Survivor Favorite teacher: Mr. Bruno What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business & Finance Something you are grateful for: Family and friends.
Patrick BARNEY OL 6-2 210
Dear Patrick, We are so proud of the young man you have become, and can’t wait to see where you go from here. 20 years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do! So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails, and Explore, Dream and Discover! Love Mom and Dad
Parents: Steve & Christianne Favorite song: Courtesy Of the Red, White, and Blue Favorite RJ Football memory: The first home football game of my sophomore year and seeing all the new freshman run the track. Favorite quote: “You’ve got to fight like you’re the third monkey in line to Noah’s and its starting to rain.” - Coach McPhee Favorite food: Hamburgers Favorite book: Go Dog Go by Dr. Suess Favorite teacher: Ms. Zeigler What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Sailing Something you are grateful for: I am thankful for the brotherhood and everyone that has made the last four years so memorable.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Jordi DE LA TORRE K 6 220
Jordi, It is important that you know how much you are loved and how proud we are of you. Finding a new talent in football should be an example to always try new things- you will succeed. Your mom would be so ridiculously proud, she loved you to the moon and back!
Parents: Jorge Favorite song: Who Dat Boy - Tyler the Creator Favorite RJ Football memory: First game against Pomona. Favorite food: Chicken Alfredo What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Psychology Something you are grateful for: Friends and family
David DODY RB 5-10 195
David It has been a pleasure watching you from the sidelines all these years and an honor to be your parents. We are so proud of all your hard work both on and off the field. We love you son! Mom and Dad
Parents: Khela and Bob Favorite song: Bound 2 by Kanye West Favorite RJ Football memory: Finishing last year 10-0 and then celebrating with the team. Favorite quote: “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” - Teddy Roosevelt Favorite food: Mac n Cheese Favorite book: The Great Gatsby Favorite teacher: Mrs. Maxfield What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Engineering Something you are grateful for: My family and the opportunity to play football.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Thomas DONALDSON WR/CB 5-10 150
Your hard work, good nature, teamwork, and dedication has shined on and off the football field as a raider - oh and your cheekiness as well. This solid foundation will carry you to a bright future-shine on! Tommy, I am so proud of you and your commitment to RJ Football. Opportunities in life come and go in a flash, and I am truly excited that you are capturing this one. All my best for a very successful senior season of football. With much love, Dad
Parents: John & Debbie Favorite song: 90210 by Travis Scott Favorite RJ Football memory: Orlando Favorite quote: “ Here’s the deal—I’m the best there is. Plain and simple. I wake up in the morning and I piss excellence.”- Ricky Bobby (Talladega Nights) Favorite food: Sushi Favorite book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Pharmacist Something you are grateful for: My friends, family, and the ability to spend four years are Regis Jesuit.
Charlie DOUBET WR/DB 6’ 175
Charlie, we can’t believe how quickly the last four years have been, and this is your senior year (enjoy every minute!). We are so proud of the person you have become and the friendships you’ve forged. We are certain your hard work and dedication, both on and off the field, will pave the way to future successes. We can’t wait to see what’s next! Thanks for being such a fun-loving, wonderful son, brother, teammate and friend to so many people. Love Mom and Dad.
Parents: Anne & Bart Favorite song: Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne Favorite RJ Football memory: Running on to the field for my first ever football game against Pomona last year. Favorite quote: “Float like a butterfly sting like a bee.” Favorite food: Steak Favorite book: The Glass Castle Favorite teacher: Mrs. Maxfield What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business Something you are grateful for: My family and friends
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Drew KULICK Q/LB 6-3 205
Andrew, these past 4 years we have learned a lot from you on how to handle adversity through perseverance, laser focus and the ability to pivot. We will cherish the many memories growing up from your 1st little league snap for TD to the cold weather games to playoff performances. We will truly miss the time spent together at all the practices and playing catch but know there is much more in front of you. Love, Mom & Dad #8
Parents: Tim & Rachael Favorite song: Jungle - By A Boogie Favorite RJ Football memory: First sack against Overland. Favorite quote: “If your not first your last.” Favorite food: Cheeseburger Favorite book: Hank the Cow Dog Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Medical Something you are grateful for: Family and friends
Armando MALDONADO RB/LB 5-11 220
Son, I know you will go places and trust God he will guide you to be a great man. I love you my Champion and always will be on your side ... Mom
Parents: Lorena Favorite song: Wake Me Up - By Avicii Favorite RJ Football memory: First sack on my first play freshman year. Favorite quote: “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” Favorite food: Fettuccini Alfredo Favorite teacher: Dr. Bowers What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Surgeon Something you are grateful for: To be able to wake up everyday and spend time with my loved one.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Ryan MARTIN WR/DB 5-11 165
Always seek new goals and learning in life. Life is a journey, the more you know and achieve, the easier it will be. You have our love and support always. Mom and Dad
Parents: Kolleen & David Favorite song: Piano Man Favorite RJ Football memory: Going to Waterworld. Favorite quote: “If you ain’t first you’re last.” Favorite food: Sushi Favorite book: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Favorite teacher: Sra. Andreu What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business Something you are grateful for: My family.
Eddie MAXFIELD RB/S 5-10 180
Eddie, We are so proud of your dedication to the football family over the last few years. Work hard, love your teammates, have fun!! Go Raiders!
Parents: Jackie & Marty Favorite song: Mr Jones Favorite RJ Football memory: Going to Orlando. Favorite quote: “Run it again!” Favorite food: Steak Favorite book: Harry Potter Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business Something you are grateful for: My family and friends.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Bryan MOTTRAM LB/TE 6’ 220
Dear Bryan - We love that your teammates gave you the nick name “Big Sugar”. It describes you well as you are an old soul and a fierce competitor. We love and adore you so much and can’t wait to see you play this season! Love, Mom, Dad and Billy
Parents: Steve & Kris Favorite song: Cyclone Favorite RJ Football memory: Florida trip. Favorite quote: “Sometimes I’ll start a sentence and I don’t even know where it’s going. I just hope I find it along the way.” – Michael Scott Favorite food: Steak Favorite teacher: Mrs. Maxfield What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business Something you are grateful for: Football
Clay NANKE DE/TE 6-6 215
Dear Clay, What a joy it has been to share this journey with you! It seems like only yesterday that you were just beginning in youth football and now your Senior season at Regis Jesuit is underway. We are so proud of your dedication and ability to manage a rigorous schedule of athletics and academics, while forging wonderful and lasting friendships both on and off the field. Always remember the blessings God has bestowed upon you and continue to carry your kind and happy spirit into all that you endeavor. We love you #17! Mom and Dad
Parents: Kim & Kevin Favorite song: Lit-Bas Favorite RJ Football memory: Florida shenanigans. Favorite quote: “My mama always told me, that if you can’t find something to live for, you best find something to die for.” - Tupac Shakur Favorite food: Steak Favorite book: The Great Gatsby Favorite teacher: Mr. Bruno What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Professional athlete/Entrepreneur Something you are grateful for: My family, my friends and the life God blessed me with.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Aiden O’BRIEN OL 6-2 280
Aiden, it is hard to believe you are now a senior at RJHS! Watching you grow into a fine young man, we could not be more proud of you. Continue to always do your best and be a good human, then go out and fulfill your dreams!
Parents: Jeannie and Kerry Favorite song: Fade to Black by Metallica Favorite RJ Football memory: Beating my old buddies from my middle school when we played Legend. Favorite quote: “The question is not ‘what are we going to do,’ the question is ‘what are not we going to do?” - Ferris Bueller Favorite food: Inga’s wings Favorite teacher: Coach McPhee in Freshman Health What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Sports medicine Something you are grateful for: Family
Jaden OHLSEN P 5’11 165
May you look at life as an adventure--where you take time time to enjoy the journey and reframe failures as opportunities to grow.
Parents: Taylor Ohlsen and Kimberly Larson-Ohlsen Favorite song: Philadelphia Freedom by Elton John Favorite RJ Football memory: Early morning lifting with my teammates. Favorite quote: “Be willing to go all out, in pursuit of your dream. Ultimately it will pay off. You are more powerful than you think you are.” – Les Brown Favorite food: Grilled chicken Favorite book: The Power of One Favorite teacher: Mrs. Maxfield What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? I am going to start my own business. Something you are grateful for: I am grateful for my two supportive parents that have my back on any decisions I make in my life.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Alonzo PAUL WR/DB 5-9 160
WE ARE SO PROUD OF THE YOUNG MAN YOU HAVE BECOME. GO OUT AND TAKE ON THE WORLD BUT REMEMBER THAT SOMETIMES GRAB THE HAND FROM ABOVE OR REACH DOWN AND PULL UP THE PERSON BELOW YOU. LOVE YOUR MOTHER AND DAD
Parents: Aaron & Mary Favorite song: 10 Feet —Juice WRLD Favorite RJ Football memory: Smacking the back of Nati’s helmet. Favorite food: Pasta What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Kinesiology/Exercise Science Something you are grateful for: Family and friends.
Mathew SCHADE DL 6’1” 255
Dear Mathew, Coach Lombardi once said “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch Excellence.” You and your teammates touched Excellence last year. Go out and do it again, play every play like it’s your last because one day you’ll be wanting just five more minutes. Much Love and Respect, Mom & Dad
Parents: Tom & Julie Favorite song: Chicken Fried by Zach Brown Band Favorite RJ Football memory: D line dinners. Favorite quote: “Stupid is as stupid does ma’am.” - Forrest Gump Favorite food: Chicken in a biscuit. Favorite book: Magic Tree House #34 Late Lunch With Llamas Favorite teacher: Mrs. Sherwood What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Orthopedic Surgeon Something you are grateful for: My brothers.
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Nati SOLOMON WR/S 6’1” 160
Congratulations Nati on a amazing season . You worked so hard and we are so proud of everything you have done .
Parents: Zeynaba & Niguss Favorite song: Dyin Breed - Polo G Favorite RJ Football memory: Practice with the boys. Favorite quote: “Do better.” Favorite food: Sushi Favorite book: Just Mercy Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Business Something you are grateful for: Having great parents.
Anthony TOCCHINI OL 6-4 270
Anthony, we have really enjoyed watching you grow and develop these past years. Have fun your senior season and appreciate this time with your friends!
Parents: Joe & Michelle Favorite song: Dead and Bloated - Stone Temple Pilots Favorite RJ Football memory: Beating Smoky Hill in the first round of the playoffs my sophomore year. Favorite quote: “Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can do what others can’t.“ - Jerry Rice Favorite food: Hamburgers Favorite book: How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie Favorite teacher: Mrs. Modak What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Pro Football Player Something you are grateful for: My family
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REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Ryan VANLIEW WR/LB 6’1” 185
Watching you become a young man has been the most special part of my entire life. You continue to amaze me at everything you do. Your character & integrity make me so proud to be your Mom. You have a heart made of gold. I love you, Mom I am so proud of the young man you have become. Your passion for whatever sport you’re playing is inspiring to others. I look forward to following your journey in life, Love Dad
Parents: Steve & Dana Favorite RJ Football memory: Last summer. Favorite quote: “Work hard in silence, let success make the noise.” Favorite food: Spaghetti Favorite teacher: Coach Filleman of course What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? College Football Coach Something you are grateful for: My health and a great family.
Adam ZDANOWICZ WR/DB 5-11 165
Only thing better than your hair is your giant, true-blue heart! Watching you play has been one of our greatest joys, and we are so proud of the young man you have become. Love you kid! Mom and Tatus.
Parents: Brenda & Wojciech Favorite song: Unwritten Favorite RJ Football memory: Dancing in the locker room after a W. Favorite quote: “I’m just doin this so I won’t get fined.” - Marshawn Lynch Favorite food: Spicy chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A Favorite book: The Bible Favorite teacher: Mr. Leuuw What career do you think you might like to pursue after college? Athletic training Something you are grateful for: My little brother.
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2013
Bryce Sloan - Eastern Michigan University
2019
Kiahn Martinez - University of Idaho
2018
Sean Dunnington - Colorado State University - Pueblo Jake Heimlicher - University of Pennsylvania Justin Lamb - Drake University Aubrey Marschel-Parker - University of Nebraska - Kearney Cade Mendenhall - Colorado Mesa University AJ Smallwood - Colorado Mesa University Tama Tuitele - United States Naval Academy
2017
Sam Bornhorst - John Carroll University Alec Hamilton - Air Force Academy Will Kulick - Drake University Zach Meade - Benedictine College Jayce Smallwood - Drake University
2012
Michael Cruciotti - Whitworth University Connor Dunn - Dennison University Sandy Fisher - Concordia University, Nebraska Eric Heringer - University of St. Thomas Zach Kachmer - Brown University Danny Pfannenstiel - Colorado State University Eystin Salum - Colorado Mesa University Kyle Sarazin - Augustana College Drake Thenell - Colorado School of Mines Drew Dyer - Air Force Academy Luke Longfield - William Jewell College Michael O’Dwyer - College of the Holy Cross Evan Sanderson - Washington and Jefferson College Mark Sapyta - Willamette University Casey Young - University of North Dakota
Tim Daly - University of St. Thomas Ace Escobedo - University of Pennsylvania Drew Schlegel - University of Kentucky Jack Stoll - University of Nebraska
2015
Eddie Gonzales - University of Northern Colorado Matt Houghtaling - Ave Maria University Tim Lynott - University of Colorado Jack Maly - University of Pennsylvania Chris Martin - Augsburg College Chris Ramos - Nebraska Wesleyan University Trevor Williams - University of San Diego J.J. Kilgore - Black Hills State University Terran Hasselbach - University of Colorado Quinn Vandekoppel - Colorado State University - Pueblo Grant Neal - Colorado State University - Pueblo Daniel Talley - Colorado State University - Pueblo Jake Vanliew - Nebraska Wesleyan University A. J. Shaw - Fort Lewis College Vince Sabin - Air Force Academy Prep School Declan Brown - University of St. Thomas Mitch Howard - Nebraska Wesleyan University
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Antonio Broadus - Indiana State University Sebastian Harris - Benedictine University Robert Orban - University of Colorado Connor Warren - University of Richmond Sean Whitley - Laras University Cole Plummer - Sacred Heart University
2011
2016
2014
COLLEGIATE PLAYERS
2010
Brett Barnes - Fort Lewis College Alex Bieneman - University of Montana Davis Brendel - University of Nebraska at Kearney Billy Reardon - California Lutheran University Drew Smith - Fort Lewis College
2009
Jimmy Cunningham - Colorado State University - Pueblo Kevin Flahive-Foro - Colorado School of Mines
2008
Alvin Logan - University of Washington
2006
Tim Van Benthuysen - Hampden Sydney College Klay Kubiak - Colorado State University Bret Smith - University of Colorado
2005
Steve Buhler - Benedictine University Klint Kubiak - Colorado State University Butch Lewis - Concordia University, Nebraska Mike Vanportfliet - University of Northern Colorado
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2004
1996
Joe Dennison - Yale University Jared Forrester - University of San Diego Scott Koch - University of Wyoming John Matthews - University of San Diego
Matthew Schmitz - Air Force Academy Bill Tamminga - Air Force Academy
2003
1984
1991
Jason Maxwell - University of Idaho
Ryan Ames - Fort Lewis College Kyle Grooms - Tulsa University Russell Trujillo - University of Nebraska at Kearney
2001
Frank Cavalier - St. Mary’s College, CA
1979
Mike Boryla - Stanford
David Foley - Colorado State University J.D. Kappeler - University of South Dakota
1977
2000
1974
Joel Stainbrook - Colorado School of Mines
Joseph Hatcher - Kansas State University
1999
1964
Gregory Gerken - Northern Arizona University
Chris Clarke - Colorado College Shawn Coleman - University of Nebraska Arron Greeno - University of Miami Mark Teerlinck - University of Northern Colorado Duncan McPhee - Air Force Academy
1998
Pete Chapman - Northwestern University Mark Larber - Villanova Chris Lynett - University of Northern Colorado Patrick Newland - Whittier College
Thomas Robinson - Colorado State University
1962
Chris Hoch - United States Naval Academy
1959
Vince Greco - Colorado College
1951
Dick Braun - Colorado State University
1997
David Barlow - UC San Diego David Hurley - UC San Diego Alex Rohr - UC San Diego
Regis Jesuit Alumni who have moved on to play at least one season of college football.
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Rick Werbylo
Dan Lovato
Linebackers/ Running Backs
# 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 25 26 28
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Name Evan Ditanna Cole Brandsma Dylan McCollough Jack Jessiman Ethan Ciscar-Clipp Jack Wilson Ezra Godinez Zion Taylor Owen Mullany Thomas Bonita Zach O’Reilly Luke Daly Tanner Rubick Finn Bates Sean Sullivan Sorin Beals Mayson Simonson Joshua Harvey Adin Chase Brock Grote
Defensive Line /Offensive Line
Yr '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '23
Position WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB QB/DB WR/DB RB/LB WR/DB QB/LB WR/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DL WR/DB RB/LB WR/DB
Ht 5’9” 5’4” 5’11” 5’8” 5’10” 5’10” 6’ 5’10” 6’ 6’ 5’10” 5’9” 5’10” 5’11” 5’9” 5’11” 6’1” 5’11” 5’7” 6’
Richard Harvey
Rick Lewis
Defensive Backs/Receivers
Quarterbacks/ Defensive Backs
Wt 150 120 160 130 145 145 145 165 145 180 130 145 150 145 150 160 185 155 180 145
# 29 30 31 33 35 36 44 50 56 60 62 63 66 72 75 78 81 83 87 88
Name Peter Smith Aidan Dore Sam Custy Hayden Nordstom Samson Gholston Colin Ebner John Reasbeck Dan Arnese David Zebelyan Trevor Schweer Daniel Rowland Logan Able Andrew Castillo Alex Plank Wesly Dwyer Grant Pierce Kalvin Schultz Bo Blunt Cole Harmon Camden Buehler
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Position WR/DB RB/DB RB/LB RB/LB RB/DB TE/LB OL/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL WR/LB WR/DL WR/DL TE/DL
Ht 5’9” 5’8” 5’10” 5’10” 5’9” 6’ 6’ 6’3” 5’9” 5’10” 5’10” 5’9” 5’9” 6’4” 6’ 6’3” 5’11” 6’ 6’5” 6’2”
Wt 135 130 155 190 165 200 180 190 210 210 200 210 175 230 250 300 150 160 165 195
JV SCHEDULE
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JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM & SCHEDULE Date
Day of the Week
Opponent
Time
Location
October 10, 2020
Saturday
Mountain Vista
10:00 am
Mountain Vista
October 16, 2020
Friday
Chaparral
4:00 pm
October 24, 2020
Saturday
Legend
11:00 am
October 31, 2020
Saturday
Douglas County
9:00 am
November 7, 2020
Saturday
Bear Creek
11:00 am
November 13, 2020
Friday
Pine Creek
4:00 pm
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Bear Creek
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Ben Danecki
Wide Receivers, Defensive Backs, Defensive Coordinator, O-Line, D-Line
# 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 32 35
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Name Micah Lui Ryan Paul Corey Jordan Sam Wolpert Xavier Allen Henry Warta Jake Dacosta Cole Canino Damarius Taylor Malik Peters Grant Wiebe Brody Chyr Robbie Manoogian Jaden Thermidor Daniel Lantz Francis Ruiz Albert Medina Andrew Bell Lawson Douglas Naaji Patterson Noah Yunge Joshua Younger Joey Grande Niko Auerbach Seann Carlson Nick Anzures Josh Wember Jameson Davis
Brent Bieshaar
Ula Tuitele
Offensive Coordinator, QB’s & Punt
Yr '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 ‘24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24
Position QB/DB RB/DB LB QB/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DB WR/DL QB/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/LB RB/DB WR/DL RB/LB WR/DB WR/DB TE/DL WR/DB RB/DB WR/LB WR/DB TE/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB
Linebackers
Ht 5’5” 5’1” 5’10” 5’6” 5’8” 5’9” 5’7” 6’2” 5’7” 5’2” 5’5” 5’7” 5’7” 5’8” 5’5” 5’11” 5’10” 5’11” 5’10” 5’10” 5’9” 5’9” 5’4” 5’9” 5’10” 5’9” 5’9” 5’11”
Wt 110 124 145 115 140 139 112 160 140 92 125 120 118 155 130 151 155 145 140 157 155 168 145 150 147 135 125 140
# 37 38 39 42 44 47 50 52 56 57 59 61 63 65 66 69 70 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
Brian Bornhorst Offensive Line
Name Warrick Stanley Parker Langdon Adam Brady Pavio Montoya Pierce Martin Barrett Pavlik Michael Little Andre Zdanowicz Trevor Nordstrom Patrick Sullivan Daniel Lovato Andrew Hall Armondo Johnson Jacob Heithoff Derek Rinehart Kameron Rendek Daniel Jolly Dominic DJ Williams Gabe Hawkins-Diaz Henry Samuelson Thaddius Gamueda Dylan Barry Garrett Johnson Durrell Barber KJ Kenneth McHugh Mason Pryor Arturo Chacon
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Position RB/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/LB WR/LB WR/LB RB/DB OL/LB FB/LB C/DL OL/DL WR/DB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL WR/DB RB/DB WR/DB TE/DL WR/LB TE/DL OL/DL TE/DL WR/DB
Del Rose
Running Backs /Kick-Off Return
Ht 5’7” 5’1” 5’5” 5’7” 6’1” 5’8” 5’4” 5’9” 5’9” 5’7” 5’8” 5’5” 5’5” 5’10” 5’9” 5’9” 5’11” 6’ 5’6” 5’4” 5’2” 5’11” 5’9” 5’8” 5’8” 5’10” 5’10”
Wt 125 90 110 132 160 141 128 176 165 167 195 140 150 180 195 220 130 277 120 100 100 170 140 155 130 185 125
FRESHMAN SCHEDULE
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FRESHMAN TEAM & SCHEDULE Date
Day of the Week
Opponent
Time
October 8, 2020
Thursday
Mountain Vista
6:00 pm
October 17, 2020
Saturday
Chaparral
9:00 am
October 22, 2020
Thursday
Legend
6:00 pm
October 31, 2020
Saturday
Douglas County
9:00 am
November 7, 2020
Saturday
Doherty
10:00 am
November 14, 2020
Saturday
Pine Creek
10:00 am
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Chaparral
Douglas County
Pine Creek
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
On behalf of the Regis Jesuit High School, I welcome you to the 2020 Raider football season! One of the most formative qualities of high school athletics is the experience it gives young people with facing and overcoming adversity – something that takes on an entirely new meaning this year as our teams endeavor to compete in the midst of a pandemic. At Regis Jesuit, we focus on the development of the whole person, intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically, and our traditions remain as vibrant as ever. Enduring lessons about teamwork, camaraderie and persistence will undoubtedly be reinforced as our student athletes prepare, compete and ultimately engage an ever-deeper realization of our fundamental aim: to develop Men and Women with and for Others. We wish our Raiders and all who support them a successful campaign! Regis Jesuit athletics are an integral part of the Raider experience for every student, whether they are competing directly or cheering from the crowd. None of this would be possible without the support of our students’ parents and the countless volunteers who generously give of their time and talents to create environments in which our students can grow and compete. Thank you! We are particularly grateful for the dedication and commitment of the Ignatian educators who lead our programs: athletic directors, coaches and trainers who help our students grow and develop their full potential. Nowhere is this more evident than in our football program, led by Head Coach Danny Filleman. I extend my sincere best wishes to the Raider squad — may you have many successes, good health, equal grace in victory and defeat and great confidence in knowing we are all behind you. Go Raiders!
David Card '87 President
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Regis Jesuit High School is a Catholic, college preparatory high school offering singlegender education to young men and women in grades 9-12. Sponsored by the Society of Jesus, our innovative educational model combines the advantages of single gender instruction with opportunities for young men and women to collaborate, serve, pray and socialize together. The school draws upon the nearly 500-year-old traditions established by St. Ignatius. Lou Kellogg Stadium sits in the heart of our 82-acre campus. It is the home of the Raiders and of the Regis Jesuit community — a hallmark of our own 143-year tradition.
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FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR REGIS JESUIT FOOTBALL Welcome to the 2020 Football Season! Friday nights have become synonymous with high school football, and we are blessed to be part of that very special tradition here at Regis Jesuit. Our football program has experienced great success, and we look forward to continuing that tradition this season. We welcome back Coach Filleman, and his incredible staff, for his sixth year at the helm. This year, the Raiders will again be competing in the 5A Southern Football Conference consisting of the following teams: Chaparral, Legend, Doherty, Douglas County and 4A powerhouse, Pine Creek. A non-league game against Mountain Vista rounds out this year’s abbreviated schedule. Friday nights this fall will be different given the current situation. Attendance will be limited but hopefully those present will continue to loudly cheer the team on to victory. Please remember that sportsmanship is a key element of any high school event. As Head Boys Basketball Coach Ken Shaw reminds us, “Never have I ever seen a referee change a call as result of protests either by coaches or fans.” Regis Jesuit implores fans to maintain our reputation for class throughout any contest. Cheering for our team, loudly and proudly, is always the best way to show support for our young athletes. Regis Jesuit is known for having some of the best fans in the state, so let’s show how true that is again this year. Regis Jesuit also expects that our good reputation will be upheld prior to and after any game as well. Alcohol has no place at any high school venue. We continue to request that you respect this policy both prior to and after every Regis Jesuit contest. Finally, being a proud Catholic Jesuit school, we are blessed to have God at the center of our community. Let us always pray for the safety and success of all our athletes and coaches as we kick off the 2020 season. Kelly Doherty Boys Division Athletic Director
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PRAYER WARRIORS
“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in their midst.” - Matthew 18:20
This is the underlying and guiding principle of the Prayer Warrior program, a program that, since its inception in 2010, seeks to lift and strengthen the entirety of the Regis Jesuit Football program in prayer. Prayer Warriors firm the bonds made by our players, coaches and families, fostering a sense of community among members who choose to make a prayerful and positive difference in the lives of young men. A Prayer Warrior is a parent, relative, friend, alumnus/ae or RJ community member who commits to meet weekly during the season with other Prayer Warriors to pray for individual players, coaches, staff and administration affiliated with RJ Football. We come together to petition in prayer for the safety, guidance, strength, courage and blessing of our team. We serve a loving and faithful God, who hears all requests and answers each according to His great will and purpose. Prayer Warriors is a minimal time commitment each week, yet a powerful one, from the beginning of the season until its end that makes a difference—spiritually and lovingly—in the lives of all those who consider themselves members of Regis Jesuit Football.
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St. Ignatius Loyola
First Principal and Foundation Man is created to praise, reverence and serve God our Lord, and by this means to save his soul. The other things on the face of the earth are created for man to help him in attaining the end for which he is created. Hence, man is to make use of them in as far as they help him in the attainment of his end, and he must rid himself of them in as far as they prove a hindrance to him. Therefore, we must make ourselves indifferent to all created things, as far as we are allowed free choice and are not under any prohibition. Consequently, as far as we are concerned, we should not prefer health to sickness, riches to poverty, honor to dishonor, a long life to a short life. The same holds for all other things. Our one desire and choice should be what is more conducive to the end for which we are created.
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