St. John's College High School Football Media Guide 2021–22

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2021 FOOTBALL Head Football Coach..............................Pat Ward ’93 Defensive Coordinator/ Associate Head Coach.........................Mike Ward ’06

Director of Athletics................................. Dennis Hart Asst. Athletic Director.............................Pat Ward ’93 Asst. Athletic Director......................Ashley Gingrich Asst. Athletic Director................................Matt Smith Athletic Trainer...........................................Mike Walker Athletic Trainer.........................................Shannon Lali Team Doctor.......................................... Carter Mitchell Team Doctor.........................................William Postma Public Address for Football Games.MikeNadonley

ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL President.................................................Jeff Mancabelli Principal.................................................Chris Themistos Director of Admissions........................Susan Hinton Open House.......................................October 24, 2021 Location...............................................Chevy Chase, DC Founded....................................................................... 1851 Mascot.......................................................................Cadets Color............................................................Scarlet & Grey Conference...Washington Catholic Athletic Conf.

Action photography by Larry French and Studio K. St. John’s College High School 2607 Military Road, NW Chevy Chase, DC 20015 www.stjohnschs.org 202-363-2316

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AND PRINCIPAL...................................... 2 SCHEDULE . . .............................................................................................. 3 COACHING STAFF.. ................................................................................... 4 COACH PROFILES. . ................................................................................... 5 FOOTBALL SUPPORT............................................................................... 10 TEAM PHOTO.. ..........................................................................................11 ROSTER . . ................................................................................................. 13 2021 CADETS. . ........................................................................................ 14 UNDER ARMOUR CONNECTION.. .............................................................. 18 PERFORMANCE TRAINING...................................................................... 19 FACILITIES.. ........................................................................................... 20 HONORS AND AWARDS.......................................................................... 22 ST. JOHN’S VS. GONZAGA.. .................................................................... 23 CADETS IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL. . ............... 24 CADETS IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL...... 25


Dear SJC Community, We’re back! After a 2020 season that was postponed, shortened, and fraught with uncertainty, we can’t wait to see our Cadets play on Smith Field at Fernandez Stadium, for the first time since November 16, 2019! On August 28, St. John’s will host Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) under Head Coach Pat Ward ’93, in what will be his debut game on home turf. Pat, an SJC community favorite and SJC Hall of Famer, brings great passion and integrity to the football program. Coach Pat Ward, along with his brother Coach Mike Ward ’06 and Head Performance Coach Matt Smith, used the off-season to build a team that is committed to excellence. Using a five-pillar philosophy of family, faith, service, love, and honor, the coaching staff is dedicated to developing student–athletes who exemplify our Lasallian values both on and off the gridiron.

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This year’s team captains, Jamar Curtis ’22, Rohan Davy ’23, Josh Gary ’22, Wyatt Hagan ’22, Arturo Mattocks ’22, and David Ojiegbe ’23, are committed to leading the Cadets to another championship title. These student– athletes share a determination to achieve distinction individually and as a team. We would like to thank Coach Ward and his staff along with Athletic Director Dennis Hart and his staff for their leadership and devotion to our students. We also thank the families and alumni who support St. John’s football program and the school community. Go Cadets! Sincerely,

Jeffrey W. Mancabelli President

Christopher J. Themistos Principal

St. John’s College High School  |  2607 Military Rd., NW, Chev y Chase, DC 20015  |  202-363-2316  202-380-1754 (f)

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schedule DATE

TIME

OPPONENT

LOCATION

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28

2 PM

DON BOSCO (NJ)

HOME

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

2 PM

BUTLER (NC)

HOME

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

2 PM

CAMDEN (SC)

HOME

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

2 PM

LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (VA)

HOME

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

1 PM

ARCHBISHOP WOOD (PA)

AWAY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2

2 PM

STELLAR PREP (CA)

HOME

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9

2 PM

BISHOP MCNAMARA

HOME

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22

7 PM

DEMATHA

AWAY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30

1 PM

GOOD COUNSEL

HOME

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5

1 PM

GONZAGA

AWAY

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coaching staff PAT WARD ’93 MIKE WARD ’06 TERRANCE BYRD ANTWON BAILEY ’08 DERRICK BUTLER

HEAD COACH

22ND SEASON

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH\DEFENSIVE LINE

10TH SEASON

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

2ND SEASON

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

2ND SEASON

DEFENSIVE BACK

2ND SEASON

SHELDON DUNBAR

WIDE RECEIVER/FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

1ST SEASON

TONY GALLEMORE

DEFENSIVE LINE

2ND SEASON

OLANDIS GARY

RUNNING BACK

3RD SEASON

DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE RECRUITING

19TH SEASON

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, FEMALE SPORTS

1ST SEASON

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS & ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT

2ND SEASON

LINEBACKER

2ND SEASON

DEONTE HOLDEN

OFFENSIVE LINE

2ND SEASON

DAVID TY JOHNSON

HEAD JV COACH

9TH SEASON

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

5TH SEASON

WIDE RECEIVER

5TH SEASON

RASHOD GILLESPIE ASHLEY GINGRICH DENNIS HART JAMISON HEDGEPETH

SHANNON LALLI ED LEE MICHAEL MARSHALL

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MANAGER

1ST SEASON

GARRET MILLER

DEFENSIVE BACK

2ND SEASON

JOE PETRIELOU

OFFENSIVE LINE

6TH SEASON

PHIL SAVOY

WIDE RECEIVER

19TH SEASON

QUARTERBACK

7TH SEASON

JABALI SMITH MATT SMITH MIKE WALKER PETE WHITE

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR & DIRECTOR OF PERFORMANCE

8TH SEASON

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

20TH SEASON

OFFENSIVE LINE

8TH SEASON

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coaches HEAD COACH  PAT WARD ’93 SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 22

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oach Ward took over the Cadet football program in January 2020. During his inaugural season (spring 2021 due to Covid), the Cadets amassed a 3-2 record. Ward has provided coaching support for the Cadets over the past 22 years and has served as assistant director of athletics for the past eight years. A 1993 graduate of St. John’s, Ward is a member of St. John’s Athletic Hall of Fame. He comes from a long line of St. John’s graduates, including his grandfather, Robert Cady ’37; uncle, Mike Cady ’69; cousins, Frank Cady ’42 and Ralph Hawkins ’53; and brother Mike Ward ’06, who also coaches for the SJC football program. As a student, Ward anchored a Cadet football team that advanced to the championship game, and was a two-time All-American, two-time All-Met, and two-time All-League player. He was presented with the St. John’s Mush Dubofsky Award, recognizing the player who made the biggest contribution to the football team. Ward went on to enjoy a stellar career at the University of Maryland as a four-year starter, spending one year as a defensive tackle and three years as an offensive guard. The Terps recognized Ward with the prestigious A.V. Williams Award, presented to the football player who demonstrates outstanding sportsmanship. Ward began coaching for St. John’s in 2000 with tremendous success. He’s coached 24 first team all-league linemen, 11 first or second team All-Met linemen, six All-Americans, three NFL players, and was selected as an assistant coach for the 2013 Under Armour All-American Game. In 2012, he established the Ward Line Academy, through which he works with linemen in grades six and higher in a one-on-one setting. Coach Ward looks forward to building on the positive momentum in his first full season as head coach.

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH  MIKE WARD ’06 SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 10

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rior to joining the St. John’s staff in 2012, Coach Ward started every game (48 total) for all four years at the University of Akron as a guard and a center. He was named team captain his senior year and went on to play for both the Orlando Predators and the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League. A two-time first team AllConference lineman at St. John’s, Coach Ward received the MushDubofsky Award as a senior, was named the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year for DC, was

selected as a 2006 All-Met player by The Washington Post, and was chosen as team captain. A two-way player, he achieved the remarkable feat of leading the team in tackles from his defensive line position. During Coach Ward’s six years as the varsity defensive line coach from 2013 to 2019, he coached six first team All-Met defensive lineman (Eric Assoua ’15, Terrell Lewis ’16-Los Angeles Rams, Tyree Johnson ’17, Cam Goode ’18, Tremon Morris-Brash ’19, and Mekhail Sherman ’20). Coach Ward has also worked with 14 Division 1 BCS players (Assoua, Lewis, Johnson, Goode, Cam Spence ’17, Kofi Wardlow ’17, Caleb Okechuckwu ’18, Morris-Brash, Sherman, Greg Hudgins ’20, Tre Williams ’20, Taizse Johnson ’21, and Kenjuan Manuel ’21). In his first year as defensive coordinator, during the 2021 spring Covid season, Ward’s defense gave up 65 total points in a five-game span, or an average of 13 PPG. Coach Ward expects this defense to build upon last year’s success with the return of nine of 11 starters.

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH  TERRENCE BYRD SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

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oach Byrd has more than 20 years of coaching experience, primarily at the youth and high school level. He is also president of the Maryland Heat, a nationally recognized youth organization. His grassroots foundation has produced some of the top football student–athlete prospects in the country over the last decade, including some of St. John’s most recognized Cadets. Coach Byrd spent 20 years with United Health Care, where he was a senior project manager specializing in transition and process change management, earning several sigma certifications. Byrd values family and is the father of five children (Tyler, Tyreik, Madisyn, Morgyn, and Trentyn), who are his pride and joy. Coach Byrd’s connection with and development of players at the grassroots level has been unmatched to include many league and national titles. A few of Coach Byrd’s most distinguished strengths are mentorship, team building, and his ability to build a family atmosphere founded on discipline, hard work, and determination.

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coaches WIDE RECEIVER/ FOOTBALL OPERATIONS  SHELDON DUNBAR

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR  ANTWON BAILEY ’08 SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

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oach Bailey was a two-time team captain, three-time offensive MVP, first team All-Met, and the DC Gatorade Player of the Year. He continued his playing career at Syracuse University and was a team captain and first team All-Big East performer. The all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards for a running back at Syracuse University, Bailey ranks 16th on the SU career rushing record list. After graduating from Syracuse, Bailey signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins in April 2012 andparticipated in all of the offseason sessions, the rookie camp, the training camp, and the preseason games. He was later named to the practice squad. In the summer of 2013, Coach Bailey served as a Bill Walsh–intern for the Buffalo Bills and in the same year, began coaching at St. John’s, taking on the roles of offensive coordinator and running back coach. He then spent three years with the program before moving on to Sidwell Friends and Fairmont Heights in the same capacity.

oach Dunbar was raised in Washington, DC, and Prince Georges County, MD. An alumnus of Largo High School and a member of the 1995 Maryland State championship team, Coach Dunbar attended Bethune Cookman College, earning a bachelor’s degree in physical education and criminal justice. After a successful playing career for Bethune Cookman Football, Dunbar played for the Daytona Speedy Semi-Pro football team, then started coaching youth football with the PG Stags AAU football team as head coach and director of football operations/vice president of football league, where he won several championships and Coach of Year awards. Coach Dunbar later went on to Parkdale High School in Riverdale, MD, where he was the assistant coach from 2007 to 2011, serving as running back and special teams coach, and from 2013 to 2015, was an assistant coach at DeMatha Catholic High School.

DEFENSIVE BACK  DERRICK BUTLER

DEFENSIVE LINE TONY GALLEMORE

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

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orn in Waldorf, MD, Derrick Butler is a graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he was a team captain and started at free safety. During his sophomore campaign, Butler caught a game-clinching interception in the final two minutes against the University of Charleston. During his senior campaign, he recorded another interception and was one of the team’s leading tacklers. Butler attended Maurice J. McDonough High School in Charles County, MD, where he led the Rams as an All-County quarterback. While at West Virginia Wesleyan, Butler earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information science with a minor in political science.

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oach Tony Gallemore is entering his second season as defensive line coach at St. John’s. Prior to SJC, he coached eight seasons in the WCAC at DeMatha Catholic High School, where he won four WCAC championships and had the opportunity to coach and mentor great young men and football players including Deonte Holden (CFL: Edmonton Oilers) and Chase Young (NFL: Washington Football Team). A native of New Jersey and a graduate of Virginia State University, Gallemore also serves as a school leader for a DC public charter school and has a love and passion for educating children.

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coaches RUNNING BACK  OLANDIS GARY

LINEBACKER  JAMISON HEDGEPETH

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 3

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

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orn in Washington, DC, Olandis Gary is a former NFL running back who played for the Denver Broncos from 1999 to 2002 and the Detroit Lions from 2003 to 2004. Gary is an alumnus of Riverdale Baptist School in Upper Marlboro, MD, and the University of Georgia, from which he graduated in 1999. While at Georgia, Gary was team captain, voted second team All-SEC, and earned the title of Offensive Player of the Game in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

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oach Hedgepeth begins his second season at St. John’s as linebacker coach. Prior to SJC, Hedgepeth coached linebackers at Eastern High School (DC) where he coached Mike Terry to All-County first team honors. As a collegiate, Hedgepeth was a four-year letterman for North Carolina A&T and amassed 180 tackles, 22 TFL, and 5 Sacks over 44 starts. A native of Fort Washington, MD, Hedgepeth played under MD State Hall of Fame Coach George Earley for three seasons and was an honorable mention All-County player.

DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE RECRUITING  RASHOD GILLESPIE

OFFENSIVE LINE DEONTE HOLDEN

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 19

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coach Gillespie served as the offensive coordinator at Calvin Coolidge High School, his alma mater. As a player at Coolidge, he was named the Offensive Player of the Year for the DCIAA in 1993. He ranked first in rushing that season in DC and was given All-Met honorable mention. Gillespie then attended West Virginia University where he was a standout on special teams. He later transfered to Glenville State College, where he earned all-conference honors in 1998 and played in the National All-Star College Football Classic. Gillespie has held several positions at St. John’s including strength and conditioning coach, linebacker coach, and running back back. Known for aggresive and physical defensives, one of the high points of his career was in 2013 when St. John’s addvanced to the championship game allowing only 11 points per game, by far the best in the league. He is currently an educator in the St. John’s Benilde Program. He and his wife Lakeeda live in D.C. with their daughters Aniya, Gianni, and Marley and son Lathan.

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

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oach Holden is a native of Washington, DC and a graduate of Cardozo High school. He attended junior college at Montgomery College of Rockville, where he played football. After his career at Montgomery College, he continued in the Arena Football League playing with the Richmond Speed as well as the DC Armor. From 2010 to 2019, Holden coached the offensive line at DeMatha High School and was part of the coaching staff that won four straight WCAC championships from 2013 to 2016.

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coaches HEAD JV COACH  DAVID “COACH TY”JOHNSON

DEFENSIVE BACK  GARRET MILLER

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 9

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 2

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oach Ty enters his ninth season at St John’s, his fifth as a varsity defensive coach, and fourth as JV defensive coordinator. Previously a coach with the St John’s freshmen staff, he also served as co-offensive coordinator. Prior to St. John’s, Johnson coached for two seasons at his alma mater, Paul Laurence Dunbar Senior High School in DC and was on the ’92 DCIAA Championship Staff. In 1998, he started coaching youth football at Butler Wyatt Clubhouse #2 (1998–2005) and later at Beacon House (2006–2015) where he won the Pop Warner Super Bowl in 2010. From 1998 to 2015, he posted 18 consecutive winning seasons, and for 14 of the 18 seasons, his teams were champions or runners-up in AAU, AYF, or Pop Warner, city, regional, and national championship games. While attending Paul Laurence Dunbar Senior High School in DC he played as a defensive back, running back, and slot receiver. He went on to the University of the District of Columbia, where he played two seasons. Johnson graduated from the UDC, earned graduate degrees from Southeastern University and George Washington University, and later a Ph.D. from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is currently an executive manager and senior cyber security subject matter expert supporting the federal government, and lives in DC with his family.

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orn in Fairfax, VA, Garret Miller is a former Division II coach, who played wide receiver at Ashland University (OH) from 2014 to 2017. While at Ashland, Miller was part of two conference championship teams and one undefeated regular season. His 2017 graduating class was the was the most successful in program history. After graduating from Ashland, Miller was a graduate assistant coaching tight ends at Tusculum University (TN) where he coached two All-Conference tight ends. Following graduation, Miller accepted a position at Tiffin University (OH) coaching cornerbacks where he was part of the first conference championship in program history, beating Tiffin’s rival for the first time in 30 years.

WIDE RECEIVER  ED LEE SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 5

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oach Lee was born in Washington, DC, and is an alumnus of Wilson High School, where was an All-Met defensive tackle. After high school, Lee attended South Carolina State University, graduated with honors, and in 1982 was drafted by the Lions. As a wide receiver, Lee was named to SC State’s 100 Greatest Football Players in school history and was inducted into the SC State Athletic Hall of Fame. With the Lions, Lee suffered a career-ending knee injury that spawned a career in physical therapy. In 1988, he graduated from Howard University and has been a prominent physical therapist in Silver Spring, MD, for more than 30 years. He coached freshman wide receivers from 2013 to 2016, and is currently a multi-site manager for NovaCare Rehabilitation. Coach Lee and his wife Susan have three children Courtney, Ed, and Kendall. Ed, Jr., is an SJC graduate (2017) and has a school record of three TD receptions in the 2016 WCAC championship against DeMatha.

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OFFENSIVE LINE  JOE PETRAIUOLO SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 6

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oach Petraiuolo came to St. John’s from Cleveland, OH, where he played football at Mayfield High School. Petraiuolo graduated from the University of Dayton, where he continued his football career. He specializes in offensive and defensive line play. Petraiuolo also teaches Social Studies at St. John’s.


coaches WIDE RECEIVER  PHIL SAVOY

OFFENSIVE LINE PETER WHITE ‘09

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 19

SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 8

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oach Savoy returns for his 19th season as the varsity wide receivers coach. After graduating from Carroll High School, Coach Savoy went on to play wide receiver for the University of Colorado, where he ranked second in all-time receptions. He also set a university record with eight catches in a single quarter. As a senior, he was an All-Big 12 selection, and after being drafted by the Arizona Cardinals, spent time with the Baltimore Ravens as a special teams player and later with the Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams. After his contributions to the NFL, he played in the Arena Football League. As a coach at St. John’s, he has mentored several players who have gone on to successful college careers including Marcus Lee ’04, Towson’s all-time leading receiver and Rakim Jarrett, 2019 All Met Player of the Year (University of MD). Several of Coach Savoy’s players have also been selected as first-team all-conference, including Scotty Washington ’15 (Wake Forest). Coach Savoy and his wife Kristina live in Washington, DC, with their children, Chynna, Malachi, and Sydney.

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oach White came to St. John’s after his college career at Temple University, where he was a starter on the offensive line. He transferred to Temple after graduating from Maryland, where he played in a total of 23 games during three seasons. As a student at St. John’s, White was a key member of the Cadet program, earning a starting position on the offensive line in his very first game as a freshman, and a two-way starter for his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. White was also a three-time first-team All-WCAC performer on the offensive line, and during his senior season, he recorded 63 pancake blocks and was selected as an Under Armour All-American, playing in the ESPN game the following January. He was also team captain and received the Mush Dubofksy Award.

QUARTERBACK  JABALI SMITH SEASONS COACHING AT ST. JOHN’S: 7

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abali Smith joined St. John’s as the varsity quarterback coach in 2015. He works alongside Coach Casamento in developing the varsity, JV, and freshman quarterbacks. As a student, Smith was a first-team all-conference selection as quarterback for Eastern High School in Washington, DC, before moving on to play quarterback at Bowie State. He later coached 2017 All-Met player of the year Kevin Doyle (William and Mary). Smith also coaches at Gonzaga High School.

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football support DENNIS HART

PAT WARD ’93

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS & ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

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ennis Hart joined St. John’s College High School as director athletics in March 2020, bringing extensive experience as an administrator, teacher, and coachs. Prior to St. John’s he devoted himself for 14 years to the students of his own alma mater, St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, an all-boys Catholic preparatory high school in Philadelphia, PA. During his tenure he was the director of athletics—overseeing a robust and successful program that included 40 teams, nearly 100 coaches, and more than 700 student-athletes— spent four years as dean of students, and five years as a history teacher, and chair of the history department. Hart also coached both baseball and basketball, the same sports he played as a student there. Hart served as associate head coach for the varsity baseball team for 13 years, helping guide the team to four consecutive division titles, back-to-back Philadelphia Catholic League championships, and a 2009 appearance in the state semifinal game. Hart also coached the school’s basketball program for three years, including time with both the varsity and freshman teams. Prior to joining the faculty at St. Joseph’s Prep, Hart was a social studies and science teacher at People for People Charter School in Philadelphia, where he coached the boys’ varsity basketball team, leading them to two Independent Charter School League finals. Hart began his coaching career at St. Matthew School in Philadelphia, where he served as assistant coach for the girls’ varsity high school Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) team. Hart earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Temple University and a master’s degree in educational leadership from St. Joseph’s University. Hart has also served on a number of professional committees, including the St. Joseph’s Prep Strategic Plan 2020–Academic Excellence Committee (co-chair), St. Joseph’s Prep Middle States Committee (chair), St. Joseph’s Prep Board of Trustees Athletics and Student Life Committee, the Philadelphia Catholic League (vice chair), and the Philadelphia Catholic League Board of Directors. He also served as the league’s chairman for baseball and boys’ and girls’ track and field. Hart and his wife Kate live in Washington, DC, with their two daughters Olivia and Claire.

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at Ward ’93 enters his ninth year as assistant athletic director for St. John’s College High School. During his professional career at St. John’s, he has overseen the day-to-day operations of the Athletic Department and the school’s athletic facilities with a focus on boys’ sports. In addition to his role in the Athletic Department, Ward has been the offensive line coach at St. John’s since 2000 with great success, and at least one lineman named first team All-Conference each year. Ward has coached 24 first team All-Conference linemen and 11 first or second team All-Met linemen (as determined by The Washington Post), as well as six All-Americans and three NFL players. Most recently, Ward was an assistant coach for the 2013 Under Armour AllAmerican Game. As a student–athlete at St. John’s, Ward was a two-time football All-Met and All-American recipient. At the University of Maryland, he was a four-year starter, an AllConference ACC player, and the recipient of the prestigious A.V. Williams Award, given to the UMD football player who demonstrates outstanding sportsmanship. He was inducted into the St. John’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. Ward comes from a long line of St. John’s graduates, including his grandfather, Robert Cady ’37; uncle, Mike Cady ’69; cousins, Frank Cady ’42 and Ralph Hawkins ’53; and brother Mike Ward ’06. He is very proud of his history at St. John’s and excited to be part of the St. John’s community.

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football support ASHLEY GINGRICH

MIKE WALKER

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR FEMALE SPORTS

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

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native of Richmond, VA, Ashley Gingrich spent 10 years as a middle school Latin teacher in both Northern Virginia and Richmond before transitioning to Trinity Episcopal School, a co-educational, college preparatory school in Richmond, where she taught Latin and public speaking for five years. She also served as faculty development coordinator, new teacher mentor, and VAIS annual conference chairwoman. While at Trinity Episcopal, Gingrich spent eight seasons coaching the boys’ and girls’ swim programs, where she led the boys’ team to back-to-back state championships in 2015 and 2016. She also coordinated and directed both the 2014 and 2015 VISAA Swimming & Diving State Championship meets. In addition to teaching and coaching, Gingrich has worked in several athletic and educational arenas including operations, event management, admissions, athlete services, and student–athlete mentoring at the collegiate level. Most recently, she was the operations manager and admissions coordinator for an educational coaching organization in Arlington, VA. Gingrich earned a bachelor’s degree in Latin and secondary education from Randolph-Macon College, a master’s degree in educational leadership from George Mason University, and a master’s degree in sports leadership from Northeastern University.

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local native, Mike Walker earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Maryland in 1998. While working on his degree, he interned with the university’s sports medicine department, providing medical care and coverage for several of the Terrapins’ athletic teams. Walker went on to earn a master’s degree in health and education in 2000 from Frostburg State University. He later earned his certifications as an athletic trainer (ATC) in 1999 and as a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) in 2000. He holds memberships in good standing with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. St. John’s head athletic trainer since 2002, Walker is a sitting committee member for the District of Columbia Sports Medicine Advisory Committee (DCSMAC) and the governmental affairs council representative for the District of Columbia Athletic Trainers’ Association (DCATA). He enjoys spending time with his family and friends, playing and listening to music, and running in Rock Creek Park.

SHANNON LALLI ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

MATT SMITH ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR & DIRECTOR OF PERFORMANCE

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oach Smith holds a bachelor’s degree in fitness sports management from the University of the Cumberlands, as well as a master’s degree in sport and health science from Life University. He is a certified USA Track and Field coach, as well as an EXOS-certified performance specialist. Smith previously worked at IMG Academy, where he worked with several MLB players including Andrew McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez, and Starlin Castro, as well as NFL playersTim Tebow, Randall Cobb, Eddie Lacy, and Eric Reid. Smith also studied under world-class speed coach Loren Seagrave and worked with gold medalists LaShawn Merrit and Demetrius Pinder.

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Shannon Lalli, originally from New York, graduated from the University of Florida om 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. While at university, Lalli worked with the University of Florida football team and the women’s lacrosse team, among others. After graduation she moved back to New York where she worked as an outreach athletic trainer for a physical therapy company at local high schools. She later moved to the DC to pursue her master’s in healthcare administration from Georgetown University, where she graduated in 2018. During her time at both Florida and Georgetown, Lalli engaged in sports medicine research, and most recently, interned with MedStar’s Health Research Institute studying the effects of overtraining on youth athletes. She is also researching prevention of preventing sudden cardiac death in athletes and ultramarathon athletes. This is Lalli’s second year at St. John’s. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, watching television, and exploring DC with family and friends.

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2021 CADETS


roster #

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

YR

HT

WT

POS

LB

43

MCWILLIAMS

DJ

SO

6’4

240

DL/TE

190

DB

44

DAVY

ROHAN

JR

5’10

225

DB/RB

#

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

YR

HT

WT

POS

1

MATTOCKS

ARTURO

SR

6’

225

2

THOMPSON

JOSH

SR

6’2

3

GARY

JOSH

SR

6’

190

WR/QB

45

KLEINDIENST

JIMMY

JR

6’3

185

LB/RB

4

RAWLINGS

PHILLIP

SR

6’1

195

DB

50

DORMAN

GRIFFIN

JR

6’1

220

LS

5

CURTIS

JAMAR

SR

5’9

180

RB

51

COLEMAN

VINCENT

SO

6’2

215

OL/DL

6

SLADE

MYLES

JR

6’2

200

QB

52

AUSTIN

KAHINI

JR

6’3

280

OL/DL

7

STONE

SHOMARI

SR

5’10

170

DB

53

THOMPSON

TJ

SO

5’8

185

RB

8

OJIGEBE

DAVID

JR

6’4

240

DL/TE

55

GONZALEZ

WILSON

JR

6’2

265

OL/DL

9

SANDY

ZAHBARI

JR

6’1

205

DB

56

HOWARD

SEAN

SO

5’7

175

LB/TE

JOSEPH-CLARK

KEITH

SR

5’11

210

LB/RB

57

FAY

TYLER

SO

6’

175

LB/RB

11

SIMS

KENDALL

SR

6’

215

LB/TE

58

MINICHELLO

JOSEPH

FR

5’7

155

QB

12

HAGAN

WYATT

SR

6’

195

QB

60

LASNER

JACK

FR

5’10

160

WR

13

RAWLINGS

CHRISTIAN

JR

5’9

170

DB/WR

61

KELLY-YSASI

RUBEN

FR

5’9

155

LB/RB

14

WILLIAMS

SEAN

JR

5’10

170

WR/DB

63

HARRIS

JAMES

FR

5’9

160

DB/WR

15

MORA

RJ

SR

6’

185

WR

64

LUONGO

BOBBY

FR

6’

235

OL/DL

16

GEER

MILLER

JR

5’10

170

QB

65

MCMANUS

KENNY

FR

6’3

300

OL/DL

17

GREGG

ASA

JR

6’2

195

WR

66

MILLER

IAN

JR

6’3

310

OL/DL

18

LINKINS

DJ

SR

6’4

180

WR

68

GILLIAM

JASON

SO

6’2

240

OL/DL

19

FITZGERALD

RYAN

SR

6’

185

WR

71

MCFADDEN

JAYVON

FR

6’4

315

OL/DL

20

WALLACE-JONES

AMIR

FR

6’

190

WR/LB

72

DREIBAND

WILL

SO

6’1

240

OL/DL

21

GILL

COLIN

JR

6’1

190

DB/WR

73

MOORE

CARLOS

SR

6’4

305

OL/DL

22

STEWARD

ROB

SO

5’11

175

DB

75

PANKEY

CHASE

FR

5’4

170

WR

10

23

BROWN

TRENT

JR

6’

185

DB/WR

77

SEATON

JORDAN

SO

6’5

315

OL/DL

24

RICHARDSON

ROMAN

SO

6’1

170

DB/WR

79

MASTEL

GEORGE

SO

5’8

180

LB/RB

25

RIGGS

DA’JUAN

SO

5’11

205

RB/WR

81

WILLIAMS

REECE

FR

5’7

150

WR

26

HALL

RASHEED

JR

6’3

260

OL/DL

82

BARBARENA

KRISTIAN

FR

5’8

150

LB/RB

27

EDWARDS

AHKEI

JR

6’

205

LB/RB

84

RUSKAVICH

OWEN

JR

6’2

220

TE

28

LITTLETON

ADRIAN

JR

6’1

240

DL/TE

85

MESSENGER

SHANE

JR

6’

180

P/K

30

ROBERTS

DAX

SO

5’7

165

WR

88

SMITH

ISAIAH

SR

6’3

220

DL/TE

31

MCINTOSH

SHAMAR

SO

6’

175

DB/RB

99

SIMMONS

MARCUS

SR

6’2

270

OL/DL

32

WEEDON

MONTAY

SO

6’

205

LB/RB

CANTWELL

THOMAS

FR

5’8

150

DB/WR

33

BLOUNT

CINQUE

SO

5’10

200

LB/RB

EGAN

JAMES

FR

6’

155

LB/RB

34

DUENKEL

RYAN

SO

5’7

185

K

EZEANI

SOLOMON

FR

5’9

160

DB/WR

35

KIRKMAN

JAIS

JR

6’

215

OL/DL

GUTIERREZ

JOHN PAUL

SO

6’

180

LB

37

WOODS

JASON

SO

5’8

175

WR

IWANICKI

NICK

FR

5’7

155

WR

40

WILSON

TRENT

FR

6’3

250

DL/TE

KIM

ANDREW

SO

5’9

170

DB/WR

42

PROVENCHER

ALEX

JR

5’10

195

LB

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2021 cadets

52

82 KAHINI AUSTIN JR  / OL /DL

14

5

33

KRISTIAN BARBARENA

JAMAR CURTIS

50

57 AHKEI EDWARDS

21

SO  / LB/RB

68 COLIN GILL

JR  / DB/ WR

72

JASON GILLIAM SO  / OL /DL

16 MILLER GEER

SR  / WR /QB

17

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SO  / K

JOSH GARY

SR  / WR

JR  / OL /DL

RYAN DUENKEL

SO  / OL /DL

RYAN FITZGERALD

WILSON GONZALEZ

SO  / OL /DL

34

3

55

VINCENT COLEMAN

WILL DREIBAND

JR  /  L S

19 TYLER FAY

JR  / LB/RB

JR  / DB/ WR

GRIFFIN DORMAN

JR  / DB/RB

51 TRENT BROWN

SO  / LB/RB

ROHAN DAVY

SR  / RB

27

CINQUE BLOUNT

JR  / LB/RB

44

23

JR  / QB

12 ASA GREGG JR  / WR

WYATT HAGAN SR  / QB


2021 cadets

26

63 RASHEED HALL

JAMES HARRIS

JR  / OL /DL

45

56

JIMMY KLEINDIENST

18

SO  / LB/RB

43

SR  / LB

85 DJ MCWILLIAMS SO  / DL / TE

SR  / WR

71

ARTURO MATTOCKS

JR  / P/K

KEITH JOSEPH-CLARK

JAYVON MCFADDEN FR  / OL /DL

JR  / OL /DL

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JR  / OL /DL

64

ADRIAN LITTLETON

BOBBY LUONOGO

JR  / DL / TE

FR  / OL /DL

65

SHAMAR MCINTOSH SO  / DB/RB

58 IAN MILLER

JAIS KIRKMAN

SR  / LB/RB

31

66

SHANE MESSENGER

35

28 DJ LINKINS

FR  / WR

1 GEORGE MASTEL

SO  / LB/ TE

JACK LASNER

JR  / LB/RB

79

SEAN HOWARD

FR  / DB/ WR

60

10

KENNY MCMANUS FR  / OL /DL

73

JOSEPH MINICHELLO FR  / QB

CARLOS MOORE SR  / OL /DL

15


2021 cadets

15

8 RJ MORA

DAVID OJIGEBE

SR  / WR

16

4

75

ROMAN RICHARDSON

9

77 SO  / OL /DL

22 ISAIAH SMITH SR  / DL / TE

SO  / DB

JR  / TE

6 KENDALL SIMS

SR  / OL /DL

MYLES SLADE

SR  / LB/ TE

2

ST. JOHN’S FOOTBALL 2021

OWEN RUSKAVICH

SO  / WR

MARCUS SIMMONS

SR  / DB

JR  / DB/ WR

84

11

SHOMARI STONE

CHRISTIAN RAWLINGS

DAX ROBERTS

SO  / RB/ WR

7 ROB STEWARD

DR  / LB

30

99 JORDAN SEATON

JR  / DB

13

ALEX PROVENCHER

DA’JUAN RIGGS

SO  / DB/ WR

ZAHBARI SANDY

88

FR  / WR

25

PHILLIP RAWLINGS SR  / DB

CHASE PANKEY

JR  / DL / TE

24

42

JR  / QB

53 JOSH THOMPSON SR  / DB

TJ THOMPSON SO  / RB


2021 cadets

20

32

AMIR WALLACE-JONES FR  / WR /LB

81

MONTAY WEEDON SO  / LB/RB

40

14 REECE WILLIAMS FR  / WR

37 TRENT WILSON FR  / DL / TE

JASON WOODS SO  / WR

ST. JOHN’S FOOTBALL 2021

SEAN WILLIAMS JR  / WR /DB

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THE UNDER ARMOUR CONNECTION

18

K

evin Plank, SJC Class of 1990 and MVP of the 1989 championship victory against DeMatha, is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Under Armour, the originator of performance apparel. Since the company began in 1996, Under Armour has been an industry leader. When company sold shares for the first time in November 2005, they posted the most successful initial public offering by an American company in five years, and the stock has continued to perform extraordinarily well. By 2013, the company was posting more than $2 billion in annual revenue. Under Armour is now an official supplier to Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League, the National Football League, and just about every Division I-A college football program. Under Armour holds roughly 80 percent of the market share in the compression performance apparel market. In 2006, Plank was named the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the Retail and Consumer Products category. In 2012, Forbes magazine listed him as

No. 3 on the list of the most powerful CEOs in America under the age of 40. Plank has also been inducted into the Baltimore Business Journal ’s Hall of Fame. Plank has stayed close to St. John’s athletic program and has given motivational pre-game, halftime and post-game speeches to the players. Under Armour is also the official apparel sponsor of the St. John’s athletic program. In 2005, St. John’s became one of just three high

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schools nationwide (SJC, Indiana, and Arizona) to wear Under Armour uniforms. Starting in 2006, the St. John’s varsity team began wearing Under Armour cleats as the official team shoe. In addition to the Under Armour uniforms and cleats, players at St. John’s wear Under Armour LooseGear microshorts, ColdGear mock turtlenecks, UA Tech T-shirts, receiver gloves, visors, performance socks, and more.


performance training

O

ur full-time performance coaches provide professionallevel training to St. John’s athletes. These innovative, evidence-based strength and conditioning programs are customized by sport to give each athlete the tools they need to take their performance to the next level. St. John’s offers two performance training classes during the academic year that are open to any interested student. In addition, each athletic team receives sport-specific training year-round from the performance coaches.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE • STRENGTH TRAINING: Comprehensive training programs designed to target the entire body using multi-joint movements (including Olympic training). Athletes train in the Smith Weight Room, which houses cutting-edge weight and resistance training equipment. • CARDIOVASCULAR TRAINING: Interval training that incorporates stationary bikes, jump ropes, Woodway treadmill, stadium runs, sleds, prowlers, and drills on the multi-purpose turf field. • MOVEMENT TRAINING: Resistance training, plyometrics, and mobility and flexibility exercises. • SPEED AND AGILITY TRAINING: Linear and multidirectional drills designed to teach athletes to move more effectively. • PREHABILITATION TRAINING: Sport-specific training to correct imbalances and weaknesses in the body that could lead to injury. • RECOVERY TRAINING: Athletes receive nutrition plans and learn myofascial release techniques designed to return their body to a normal state of mental and physical health in order to prepare them for the next practice or competition.

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facilities FERNANDEZ STADIUM

FERNANDEZ STADIUM

20

SMITH FIELD

ST. JOHN’S FOOTBALL 2021


facilities

BASKETBALL LOCKER ROOM

21

CONTRERAS PERFORMANCE / SKILL AND DEVELOPMENT WING

SPORTS MEDICINE COMPLEX

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THE MUSH DUBOFSKY AWARD

22

THE MICHAEL CROUCH AWARD

The Mush Dubofsky Award, named in honor of the legendary St. John’s line coach, is given to the players who have made the largest contributions to the football program during their St. John’s careers.

The Michael Crouch Award, named in honor of a St. John’s alumnus who passed away during his freshman year of college, is given to the unsung hero of the St. John’s varsity team.

YEAR PLAYER 1987 CHRIS MAGNOLIA 1988 KERRY PEARL 1989 MARTY DAVIS 1990 WAYNE HOLMES 1991 MIKE BROWN 1992 DARRYL GILLIAM AND PAT WARD 1993 JOE GRIMM 1994 BRIAN GAVAGAN 1995 DARRYL HODGE 1996 ROB BROWN 1997 BRANDON JOHNSON 1998 TOMMY O’CONNOR 1999 REGGIE WILKES 2000 ANDREW CALLAHAN AND MIKE TAYLOR 2001 GREG BURLIN 2002 CONRAD BOLSTON 2003 MARCUS LEE 2004 KEVIN MARONEY AND RICO MCCOY 2005 DREW LUONGO AND MIKE WARD 2006 JOSH JOHNSON AND TONY TUCKER 2007 ANTWON BAILEY AND ANTHONY COLEMAN 2008 NATE LUONGO AND PETER WHITE 2009 CHARLES BROWN AND ANDRE MONROE 2010 WAYNE BURDEN AND DANNY WRIGHT 2011 MITCHELL KIRSCH AND OLAJUWON SWEARINGER 2012 NED BENT AND MAX ONYENWE 2013 MAURICE HARLEY AND WILL ULMER 2014 AYRON MONROE AND ERIC ASSOUA 2015 DEVANTE BROOKS AND TERRELL HALL 2016 DARRYL MCDANIEL AND STANLEY HUBBARD 2017 CAM GOODE AND CALEB OKECHUKWU 2018 RON COOK AND QUINTEN JOHNSON 2019 MIKKAIL SHERMAN AND RAKIM JARRETT 2020 TAISZE JOHNSON AND BRYCE BUTLER

YEAR PLAYER 1985 TERRENCE LOJACONA 1986 ERIC ZAMORA 1987 ROBERT DUVALL 1988 JAMES POCH 1989 DAVE DAVIS 1990 MICHAEL ZINZI 1991 PAUL DINENNA 1992 IMAN TYSON 1993 JOSEPH PATTERSON 1994 MATTHEW TROPEA 1996 NATHANIEL POLLARD 1997 CHRISTOPHER WITCHER 1998 CHRISTOPHER CONLON 1999 CHRISTOPHER SMITH 2000 THOMAS MCEVOY 2004 MARCUS BOLSTON 2005 IAN GLEBES 2006 DANNY TOIGO 2007 KOREY NEAL 2008 DOMINICO MCINTOSH 2009 KORTLAN JACKSON 2010 ROBERT CADLE 2011 ZACH PRICE 2012 ALEX MALCHOW 2013 DENZEL DYKES 2014 MITCH MONA 2015 SAVOHN HUNT 2016 KOFI WARDLOW 2017 JAMAL GAY 2018 DREW BERGGREN AND RIAN HAIGLER 2019 DEMOND ARTER AND GREG HUDGINS 2020 KYRIK MASON AND GARY ROSEMOND

THE MATT DILLON AWARD CLIFF PATERSON AWARD Awarded to players who demonstrate courage, passion and selflessness. YEAR PLAYER 2019 SOL JAY MIAVA 2020 XAVIER TERRY AND CAM MONCOUR

The Matt Dillon Award is given to the football player who best excels at more than one varsity sport. YEAR PLAYER 2011 BILLY WEBB (FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL) 2012 ZACH ZAGONE (FOOTBALL, WRESTLING AND LACROSSE) 2013 RP WHITTY (FOOTBALL AND LACROSSE) 2014 OMAR GARCIA (FOOTBALL AND LACROSSE) 2015 MATT PIZZOLA (FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL) 2016 DEMANI HANSFORD (FOOTBALL AND TRACK AND FIELD) 2017 JALEN DICKERSON (FOOTBALL AND WRESTLING) CHARLES BRISCOE (FOOTBALL AND TRACK) 2018 TIM SWOPE AND CAM ROSS 2019 GEORGE ALVAREZ 2020 JOSHUA THOMPSON

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go st. john’s—beat gonzaga ST. JOHN’S VS. GONZAGA FOOTBALL HISTORY

1927

GONZAGA 41, ST. JOHN’S 0

1962

ST. JOHN’S 21, GONZAGA 0

1996

1929

GONZAGA 33, ST. JOHN’S 7

1963

GONZAGA 14, ST. JOHN’S 11

1997

GONZAGA 20, ST. JOHN’S 0 GONZAGA 25, ST. JOHN’S 0

1930

ST. JOHN’S 15, GONZAGA 0

1964

ST. JOHN’S 46, GONZAGA 0

1998

GONZAGA 42, ST. JOHN’S 14

1931

GONZAGA 38, ST. JOHN’S 2

1965

ST. JOHN’S 33, GONZAGA 0

1999

GONZAGA 25, ST. JOHN’S 0

1932

GONZAGA 31, ST. JOHN’S 0

1966

ST. JOHN’S 6, GONZAGA 6 (TIE)

2000

ST. JOHN’S 45, GONZAGA 16

1933

GONZAGA 28, ST. JOHN’S 0

1967

GONZAGA 18, ST. JOHN’S 12

2001

GONZAGA 37, ST. JOHN’S 24

1934

ST. JOHN’S 0, GONZAGA 0 (TIE)

1968

ST. JOHN’S 40, GONZAGA 15

2001

GONZAGA 10, ST. JOHN’S 7 (PL)

1935

GONZAGA 12, ST. JOHN’S 0

1969

ST. JOHN’S 41, GONZAGA 14

2002

GONZAGA 34, ST. JOHN’S 14

1936

GONZAGA 13, ST. JOHN’S 6

1970

ST. JOHN’S 14, GONZAGA 0

2002

GONZAGA 3, ST. JOHN’S 0 (PL)

1937

GONZAGA 21, ST. JOHN’S 6

1971

ST. JOHN’S 16, GONZAGA 14

2003

GONZAGA 35, ST. JOHN’S 0

1938

ST. JOHN’S 15, GONZAGA 12

1972

ST. JOHN’S 43, GONZAGA 0

2004

ST. JOHN’S 25, GONZAGA 20

1939

ST. JOHN’S 20, GONZAGA 0

1973

ST. JOHN’S 21, GONZAGA 0

2005

ST. JOHN’S 41, GONZAGA 16

1940

ST. JOHN’S 6, GONZAGA 6 (TIE)

1974

ST. JOHN’S 35, GONZAGA 14

2006

ST. JOHN’S 29, GONZAGA 20

1941

GONZAGA 19, ST. JOHN’S 13

1975

ST. JOHN’S 35, GONZAGA 0

2007

ST. JOHN’S 20, GONZAGA 13

1942

GONZAGA 13, ST. JOHN’S 6

1976

ST. JOHN’S 34, GONZAGA 0

2008

ST. JOHN’S 27, GONZAGA 14

1943

ST. JOHN’S 12, GONZAGA 0

1977

ST. JOHN’S 41, GONZAGA 8

2009

GONZAGA 35, ST. JOHN’S 34

1944

GONZAGA 7, ST. JOHN’S 6

1978

ST. JOHN’S 42, GONZAGA 6

2010

ST. JOHN’S 27, GONZAGA 21

1945

GONZAGA 27, ST. JOHN’S 6

1979

NO GAME

2011

GONZAGA 13, ST. JOHN’S 10

1946

GONZAGA 19, ST. JOHN’S 0

1980

NO GAME

2012

GONZAGA 35, ST. JOHN’S 28

1947

ST. JOHN’S 12, GONZAGA 6

1981

GONZAGA 23, ST. JOHN’S 0

2013

ST. JOHN’S 17, GONZAGA 10

1948

GONZAGA 19, ST. JOHN’S 0

1982

GONZAGA 14, ST. JOHN’S 7

2013

ST. JOHN’S 17, GONZAGA 10 (PL)

1949

GONZAGA 20, ST. JOHN’S 12

1983

GONZAGA 14, ST. JOHN’S 9

2014

GONZAGA 20, ST. JOHN’S 17

1950

ST. JOHN’S 37, GONZAGA 0

1984

GONZAGA 53, ST. JOHN’S 0

2015

ST. JOHN'S 20, GONZAGA 17

1951

ST. JOHN’S 25, GONZAGA 6

1985

GONZAGA 25, ST. JOHN’S 13

2016

GONZAGA 45, ST. JOHN'S 35

1952

ST. JOHN’S 7, GONZAGA 0

1986

GONZAGA 21, ST. JOHN’S 7

2016

ST. JOHN’S 38, GONZAGA 21 (PL)

2017

ST. JOHN’S 32, GONZAGA 14 ST. JOHN’S 30, GONZAGA 7 (CH)

2018

ST. JOHN’S 34, GONZAGA 17 GONZAGA 24, ST. JOHN’S 14 (PL)

2019

ST. JOHN’S 32, GONZAGA 28

2020

ST. JOHN’S 13, GONZAGA 16

1953

ST. JOHN’S 14, GONZAGA 7

1987

GONZAGA 28, ST. JOHN’S 8

1954

ST. JOHN’S 2, GONZAGA 0 (PL)

1988

GONZAGA 10, ST. JOHN’S 7

1955

GONZAGA 13, ST. JOHN’S 6

1989

ST. JOHN’S 24, GONZAGA 0

1956

ST. JOHN’S 13, GONZAGA 0

1990

GONZAGA 24, ST. JOHN’S 8

1957

ST. JOHN’S 33, GONZAGA 7

1991

ST. JOHN’S 26, GONZAGA 19

1958

ST. JOHN’S 13, GONZAGA 6

1992

GONZAGA 24, ST. JOHN’S 6

1959

GONZAGA 13, ST. JOHN’S 9

1993

GONZAGA 31, ST. JOHN’S 14

1960

ST. JOHN’S 14, GONZAGA 0

1994

GONZAGA 15, ST. JOHN’S 0

1961

ST. JOHN’S 20, GONZAGA 6

1995

GONZAGA 21, ST. JOHN’S 14

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cadets in college football 2021

JARRET T ALSTON

DEMOND ARTER

BRAYDEN BAPST

DREW BREGGEN

TREY VON BRANCH

CHARLES BRISCOE

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

OHIO UNIVERSITY

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

COLGATE UNIVERSITY

MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DJ BROWN

RAFEAL CHECA

RON COOK

JALEN DICKERSON

KEVIN DOYLE

JAMAL GAY

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO

WHEELING UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY

TOWSON UNIVERSITY

CAM GOODE

ARMAN GREENWODD

RIAN HAIGLER

AARON HANSFORD

DEMANI HANSFORD

NOEL HIJAZI

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

AIR FORCE ACADEMY

SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY

K ASIM HILL

STANLEY HUBBARD

GREG HUDGINS

RAKIM JARRET T

JOSH JEFFERSON

QUINTEN JOHNSON

UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY

PURDUE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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T YREE JOHNSON

ISAIAH JORDAN

ED LEE

SOL-JAY MAIVA

MORDECAI MCDANIEL

TREYMON MORRIS-BRASH

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

CALEB OKECHUCK WU

ALEX PEITSCH

KELIAN ROBINSON

CAM ROSS

SAM SERRANO

MJ SHERMAN

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT

WHEELING UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

ARIK SMITH

TIM SWOPE

KOFI WARDLOW

TRE WILLIAMS

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAROLETTE

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

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cadets in professional football 2021

I

TERRELL LEWIS ’16

SCOTTY WASHINGTON ’15

LOS ANGELES RAMS

CINCINNATI BENGALS

n his rookie year for the Los Angeles Rams, Lewis made the most of his opportunities. He tallied two sacks against the Seattle Seahawk’s future hall of famer, Russel Wilson. Selected to the All-SEC second team by the league coaches, he tied for fifth among SEC defenders with 11.5 tackles for loss (-53 yards); finished ninth in the conference with six sacks (-40 yards); added a team-high 16 quarterback pressures to go with his 31 total tackles; contributed two pass breakups and a fumble recovery to his season totals; was selected to the Butkus Award Watch List; and named one of the Alabama coaching staff ’s defensive players of the week for his play at Texas A&M and against Tennessee and Arkansas.

A

2020 college free agent signee out of Wake Forest, Washington looks to carve out a roster spot in 2021 after spending his entire rookie season on Cincinnati’s practice squad (did not play) ... Touted by scouts for his size (6' 5", 217 lbs), A 2020 college free agent signee out of Wake Forest, Washington looks to carve out a roster spot in 2021 after spending his entire rookie season on Cincinnati’s practice squad. Touted by scouts for his size (6’ 5”, 217 lbs), body control, and ball skills, his college production was limited by injuries in three of his four seasons but when healthy, he proved to be a reliable target, finishing his college career with 110 catches, 1,676 receiving yards. and 13 TDs

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SJC GRIDIRON BOOSTERS CLUB

— THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS — MATTHEW BRACH ’89 FRED CORNELIUS ’80 EDWARD DELGADO ’74 PATRICK DUNN ’03 BRADLEY FENNELL ’83 PETER GRANT ’69 CHRISTOPHER HARRISON ’90 DAVID JOHNSON ’94 JOSEPH LA PIETRA ANDREW LUONGO ’11 NICK LUONGO JOHN MAGNOLIA ’66 KOREY NEAL ’08 BRENDAN QUINN ’89 EDWARD QUINN ’59 RON SERABIAN ’69 ARTHUR SMAIL ’74 PETE SPEROS ’79 KEEGIN TEARE ’95 JOHN TRAINOR ’61 IMAN TYSON ’92 CHARLES WAGNER ’61 PATRICK WARD ’93 JAMES WHITTY ’93 MATTHEW WOLF MATT RITZ ’97 WESTLAKE YOUTH ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION, INC. MATT DILLON MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT, INC.


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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.