2016 Fall Sports Program

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Jesuit High School

FALL 2016

ATHLETICS f o ot b a l l w c r o s s c o u n t r y w wat e r p ol o

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Mission Letter from the President and Principal Letter from the Director of Athletics Cheerleaders Letter from the Booster Club President Scholar-Athlete Awards Ghilarducci Award Winners Football All-City/All-Section Players Football Records Varsity Football Junior Varsity Football Freshman Football Junior Marauders Varsity Cross Country Frosh/Soph Cross Country Varsity Water Polo Junior Varsity Water Polo Freshman Water Polo CIF Pursuing Victory with Honor

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Jesuit High School

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

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

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

For more information, visit jesuithighschool.org/athletics

Jesuit 101 Enrollment: 1068 School Colors: Red and Gold School Mascot: Marauders The faculty, staff and students of Jesuit High School would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends for their continued support of Jesuit’s athletic program. One important aspect of the education offered to the students of Jesuit High School throughout our 53 years has been the fine tradition of athletic competition. The advertisements in this booklet were sold to help support the students and the athletic programs of the school. Please patronize the businesses who generously chose to advertise in this program; they, together with loyal support of the Jesuit Booster Club are, in great part, responsible for our school’s continued development and success. 4


From the President and Principal

elcome to Jesuit High School! The athletic program of W Jesuit High is a storied one of notable individual and team excellence made possible through your enthusiasm and

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

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

Michael Wood ‘99 Principal

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From the Director of Athletics Dear Jesuit Families, Friends & Fans: The 2016-2017 school year is here and there is so much to anticipate as we roll out another competitive group of Jesuit athletes! Now, with one year under my belt as your athletic director, I am especially looking forward to an exciting year of Jesuit Athletics, and I want to extend a warm welcome to the Class of 2020 as they join the Marauder family. It is my hope that many of you will consider participation in our athletic program along with many other co-curricular opportunities offered by Jesuit High School. The 2015-2016 athletes brought home many notable accomplishments on behalf of Jesuit Athletics, including Delta League titles in Cross Country, Soccer, Golf, Swimming, and Volleyball, as well as Sac- Joaquin Section Titles in Soccer and Cross Country and a National Runner-up finish for Rugby.

Administration and Staff Rev. David J. Suwalsky, S.J., President Michael Wood ‘99 Principal Sharon Tobar Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Marshall Sperbeck Vice President for Development Maureen Banchero Longyear Vice President for Advancement Josh Palone ’99 Director of Admissions Mala Paul Director of Communications Gregory C. Harcos ‘89 Director of Athletics Ross Evans Assistant Director of Athletics Robin Cummings Administrative Assistant Athletic Director

We couldn’t maintain the sports programs at Jesuit without our Booster Club. I’d like to take this opportunity to recognize the efforts of the entire board and especially, two key members: newly elected President Scott Sackett and Event Staffing Chair Kimberly Sax. The Jesuit Booster Club is vital to the function of the athletic program, and I would like to encourage all members of the Jesuit community to consider becoming involved. Special thanks go to our 201617 game day staff Tim Fleming ’77 (Announcer), Mark Hilder ‘80 (Scoreboard Operator) and John ’70 & Ellie Meissner (Chain Gang Coordinators) for their continued support of Jesuit Football. In keeping with our tradition of sportsmanship, I would also like to highlight the California Interscholastic Federation’s “Pursuing Victory with Honor” program. Our student athletes, Jesuit families, friends and fans demonstrate gracious and respectful behavior to officials and our guests from other schools at athletic events. I am proud of the way we pursue victory with honor and want to emphasize how important it is that we continue to model that respectful behavior for our students to witness. Finally, please support our many patrons who are advertised in these pages and whose signs are displayed at our athletic venues during our games and matches. Your sponsorship enables us to purchase many needed items for our teams and student-athletes in order to provide them with the finest equipment and facilities possible as they represent Jesuit through our sports programs. Thank you for your continued support of Jesuit High School. Our coaching staff (Assistant Athletic Director, Ross Evans, Administrative Assistant Athletic Director, Robin Cummings and myself) look forward to working with you to execute another exciting athletic experience at Jesuit High School. Go Marauders! Best, Gregory C. Harcos Director of Athletics

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Our Students s a Jesuit, Catholic college A preparatory high school, we are committed to the excellence of our

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

2016 Cheerleaders

Back Row (L to R): Bob Lane ‘17, Conrad Hawkins ‘17, Mason Lafond ‘17, Aiden Hayes ‘17, Ben Skinner ‘17, Brendan Fretz ‘17, Harrison Moore ‘17 Front Row: Peter Lucas ‘17, Randy Stralen ‘17

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From the Booster Club President Welcome back, Marauders, and welcome, to our new Jesuit families. The Jesuit Boosters hope that you had a great summer and that you are ready for the new school year and a fantastic line-up of fall sports and activities. When your son attends Jesuit, he is not just attending a great high school; he is entering a Jesuit community that welcomes his entire family. At Jesuit there are many ways to be involved in that community and one of the ways that you, as parents, can be involved is to support or join the Jesuit Boosters. The Boosters main purpose is to enhance and “boost” the Jesuit experience for our sons and Jesuit families. We “boost” the boys by providing support for concerts, plays, coaches’ banquets, and the snack bar during sporting events. We “boost” the parents by organizing BBQs, tailgates, and crab feeds and other events that bring alumni and families together to have fun and promote our school. From athletics to the arts, your Jesuit Boosters are here for our sons and families to make this brief high school time a fun and fulfilling experience. Jesuit Boosters offer many ways for parents to get involved and enjoy the Jesuit experience with their sons. It is never too late to join but if you are new to Jesuit, get in the mix early and enjoy the opportunity to make new friendships and share great experiences with your sons and fellow Jesuit families. Join us for events like the “Back to School Bash” that kicks off our new school year or our famous Boosters Crab Feed. You can volunteer to host an athlete for the Fr. Barry Basketball Tournament, sell fireworks, chaperone at an overnight retreat, or help out at the fall and spring coaches’ dinners. Jesuit Boosters offer many ways to help promote the spirit of Christian service and Jesuit pride. If you haven’t joined us, I invite you to become a Booster and take advantage of the unique opportunity you have to be involved in the Jesuit High School community. Again, welcome back and God Bless! Scott Sackett, Booster Club President

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Booster Board of Directors Scott Sackett Hugo Schmidt Fr. David J. Suwalsky, S.J. Tiffany MacLaughlin Toni Turnbull Richard Heagy Kevin Gini Connie LeLouis Joyce Pappas Terry DeBencik Kimberly Sax Joe Rovito Karen Barbre Rocco DiGiovanni

For more information, visit jesuithighschool. org/Boosters


Awards Scholar-Athlete Awards Patrick McCrystle ’82 Curtis Takagishi ’83 Timothy Marchi ’84 Daniel Segina ’85 Eric Mastalir ’86 Mark Mastalir ’86 Michael Burton ’87 Michael Adreani ’88 Greg Harcos ’89 James Johnson ’90 Jonah Stein ’91 Tim Griffin ’92 Sheldon Cooney ’93 Matthew Farley ’94 Giovanni Carmazzi ’95 Scott Abbott ’96 Matthew Petrich ’97 Leif Larsson ’98 Brian Shaffer ’99 Kyle Khasigian ’00

Phillip Rasmussen ’01 Justin DeLaCruz ’02 Scott Davis ’03 Christopher “CJ” Bacher ’04 Andrew Perez ’05 Ryan Taylor ’05 Spencer Livingston ’06 Tyler Garnett ’07 Dominic Carmazzi ’08 Adam Jahn ’09 Jeremy Hines ’10 Andrew Mills ’11 Parker Abercrombie ’12 Matthew Hamilton ’12 Jordan Hanlin ’13 Austin Gates ’14 Robert Paylor ’15 Nathaniel Huck ‘16 Sean Kurdy ‘16

Ghilarducci Award Winners

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Nathaniel Huck ‘16 - Scholar Athlete

Sean Kurdy ‘16 - Scholar Athlete

l Ghilarducci was a tireless volunteer for the Jesuit Boosters and tremendous supporter of Jesuit Athletics. This award, given in his honor, is presented to the Senior that has demonstrated significant accomplishments in two or more sports throughout their four year career at Jesuit High School. Mark Wehrle ’69 James Daugherty ’70 Joseph Ratermann ’71 John Maloney ’72 Lawrence McGovern ’73 Richard Michelmore ’74 Dirk Feenstra ’75 Joe Potulny ’76 Thomas O’Neil ’77 Jeff Float ’78 David Kloser ’79 Dan Reilly ’80 Alan Leatherby ’81 Matt Jaime ’81 Scott Lippi ’82 Paul Murnane ’83 Garen Horst ’84 Jack Viorel ’85

Kevin Sims ’86 Ferric Collins ’87 Derek Hooks ’88 Jay Pogacar ’89 Charles Alimena ’90 Eric Andre ’91 J.J. Polk ’92 Isaac Fontaine ’93 Chris Griffin ’94 Jason Young ’94 Benjamen Butcher ’95 Michael Stember ’96 Anthony Burney ’97 Alan Smith ’98 Andrew Mesic ’99 Justin Thomas ’99 Charles Bell ’00 Jacob Stanfill ’01

Nick Sogard ‘16 - Ghilarducci

Blake Mori ’02 Louis Stanfill ’03 Matthew Evans ’04 Brian Devlin ’05 Blaine Scully ’06 Ryan Hagens ’07 Marquese Smith ’08 William Diaz ’09 Ronald Frasier ’10 Joshua Hines ’10

Adam Parietti ’11 Nathan Zielke ’12 Chris Goode ’13 Ben Parietti ’14 Joshua Leatherby ’15 Nick Sogard ‘16

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Football Awards

All-City Players 1969 Joe Mangiaracina ’70 1970 Ron Cane ’71 Joe Raterman ’71 1972 Larry McGovern ’73 Dan Saccani ’73 1973 Dan Barrett ’74 1974 Matt Bouza ’76 1975 Matt Bouza ’76 Tim Wilson ’77 1976 Tim Wilson ’77 1977 Charlie Bisharat ’78 1983 Dave Scholtz ’84 1986 Ferric Collons ’87 1987 Joe Deaser ’88 Ray Lehner ’88 1988 Chris Campbell ’89 Greg Quilici ’89 1989 Charles Alimena ’90 Mike Rohme ’91 1990 Tom Madalo ’91 Mike Rohme ’91 Greg Bass ’91 1992 Sheldon Cooney ’93 Nate O’Brien’93 Jeremy Wilgus ’94 1993

Eric Brandon ’94 Nigel Burton ’94 (Player of the Year) Gio Carmazzi ’95 Kevin Hawes ’94 Bryan McKrell ’94 Jeremy Wilgus ’94

1994 Gio Carmazzi ’95 1995 Jake Hays ’96 Mike Kravich ’96 Zac Sweet ’96

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1997 Kevin Khasigian ’98 Alan Smith ’97 1998

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

1999

Charles Bell ’00 Mike Luca ’00 Kelly Micco ’00 Boomer Nygard ’00 Jeff Reiman ’00 Jared Siegel ’00

2000

Chris Buck ’03 Steve Gunsch ’03 Louie Stanfill ’03 (Player of the Year)

2003

C.J. Bacher ’04 John Faletoese ’04 Matt Evans ’04 Dominic Green ’04

2004 Jake Scott ’05 Dan Wagner ’05 Joe Rost ’05 2006 Rodney Lasher ’07 2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 Isaiah Frey ’08 2012 Thomas Sperbeck ’13 Andrew Endicott ’13 2013 Jason Elenberger ’14 Austin Gates ’14 Ben Parietti ’14 2014 2015

Beau Bisharat ‘16 Isaiah Bailey ‘15 Isaac Lessard ‘15 Cole Brownholtz ‘15 Beau Bisharat ‘16

All-Section Players 2003 John Faletoese ’04 C.J. Bacher ’04 2004 Dan Wagner ’05 Jake Scott ’05 Joe Rost ’05 2006 Rodney Lasher ’07 2007 Isaiah Frey ’08 Jordan Haynes ’08 2012 Thomas Sperbeck ’13


All-Time Football Records Offense

Total Offense:

Game

Season

2012 Thomas Sperbeck ’13 2013 Jason Elenberger ’14 (425 yds vs. El Camino) (3,092 yds)

Points Scored: 1999 Charles Bell ’00 (36 points vs. Burbank)

1999 Charles Bell ’00 (204 points)

Yards Rushing: 2014 Beau Bisharat ‘16 (324 yds vs. Gregori)

2014 Beau Bisharat ‘16 (1,962 yds)

Rushing Average:

2003 Armond Jackson ’04 1998 Charles Bell ’00 (277 yds vs. Florin) (9.2 yds/carry)

Longest Run: - From Scrimmage: 1971 Scott Linde ’72 (99 yds vs. South Lake Tahoe)

- Pass Yardage:

1984 Paul Willover ’85 2005 Tyler Lantrip ’06 (348 yds vs. Highlands) (2,350 yds)

- Pass Completions: 2005 Tyler Lantrip ’06 (22 vs. Sheldon)

2005 Tyler Lantrip ’06 (170 completions)

- Pass Receptions: 2005 David Gonzales ’06 2005 David Gonzales ’06 (11 vs. Laguna Creek) (55 receptions)

Longest Pass: - From Scrimmage: 1988 Greg Harcos ’89 to Scott Bessey ’89 (88 yds vs. San Juan)

- Reception Yardage: 1986 Dan Cahill ’87 (184 yds vs. Valley)

2014 Isaiah Bailey ‘15 (975 yds)

- Team Total Offense: 2013 (739 yds vs. Sheldon) 1999 (5,451 yds) - Team Total Points: 1998 (69 vs. Sacramento) 1998 (570 points -13 games) 2013 (69 vs. Sheldon)

Touchdown Passes: 1996 J.T. O’Sullivan ‘97 (5 vs. JFK) 2013 Jason Elenberger ‘14 (5 vs. El Camino)

2000 Blake Mori ’02 (28)

Touchdown Receptions: 2001 Taylor McCarthy 1997 Tim Olson ’99 (13) (4 v. Sacramento) Total Tackles:

1999 Jeff Reiman ’00 (29 vs. Nevada Union)

2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 (169)

Unassisted Tackles:

1976 Tim Wilson ’77 (11 vs. Christian Brothers)

1999 Jeff Reiman ’00 (54)

Assisted Tackles:

2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 (20 vs. Monterey Trail)

2007 Jordan Haynes ’08 (123 tackles)

Fumbles Recovered:

1970 Tim Coyle ’71 (3 vs. Cordova)

1970 T. Coyle ’71 (6 fumbles)

1993 Nigel Burton ’94 (6 fumbles)

1974 Matt Bouza ’76 (10 interceptions)

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All-Time Football Records Defense

Game

Interceptions:

1974 Matt Bouza ’76 (3 vs. El Dorado)

Season 1974 Matt Bouza ’76 (10 interceptions)

Longest Interception Return:

2006 Isaiah Frey ’08 (92 yds vs. Pleasant Grove)

Passes Blocked:

2000 Louie Stanfill ’03 (3 vs. Del Campo)

2004 Joel Karacozoff ’06 (10)

Quarterback Sacks:

2007 Justin Parker ’08 (4 vs. Bellarmine)

1995 K. Schubert ’97 (13 QB sacks)

Total Team Defense:

1995 (-29 yds vs. Burbank)

1969 (1,250 yds)

2013 (6,250 yds)

Total Least Points:

1993 (53 pts. – 10 games)

2004 (53 pts. – 10 games)

Kicks Blocked:

1997 Josh Atwell ’98 (2 vs. Florin)

1970 Fritz Hoffman ’71 (4 blocks)

1999 Billy Bunfill ’00 (2 vs. Christian Brothers)

1997 Josh Atwell ’98 (4 blocks)

1999 Mike Luca ’00 (2 vs. Johnson)

2002 John Faletoese ’04 (2 vs. Laguna)

Most Field Goals:

2001 Adam Collins ’03 (3 vs. Burbank)

2002 Adam Collins ’03 (3 vs. Sheldon)

Longest Field Goal:

2012 Andrew Hoy ’13 (53 yds vs. Rio Americano)

1997 Alan Smith ’98 (10)

Longest Kickoff Return: 2006 Marquese Smith ’08 (99 yds vs. CBS) Kickoff Return Average: 1998 Charles Bell ’00 (64.5 vs. CBS)

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1993 Donyell Jones-Williams ’94 (42.8 yds)

Longest Punt Return:

1993 Nigel Burton ’94 (90 yds vs. Casa Roble)

Punt Return Average:

2014 Isaiah Bailey ‘15 (75 yds vs. Tracey)

1993 Nigel Burton ’94 (21.8 yds)

Longest Punt:

1994 Crispin Cooke ’95 (67 yds vs. Sacramento)

2003 C.J. Bacher ’04 (67 yds vs. Sacramento)

Punting Average:

1985 Dan Cahill ’87 (65 yds vs. Woodland)


Football Preview and Coaches

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esuit Football looks to the 2016 season with excitement and hunger. The Jesuit Marauders return a skilled group of athletes from our 2015 Varsity Team and welcome a large and talented group of Juniors to the squad. The team looks poised to be competitive in what is arguably our toughest schedule yet. The season will kick off with a Friday evening home opener against the Granite Bay Grizzlies. The following week, Jesuit will travel to Folsom to take on the Bulldogs. The final nonleague game is the cherished and storied tradition of the 46th Annual Holy Bowl against Christian Brothers on September 10, 2016. After a bye week, Jesuit will play seven league games in the highly competitive Delta League. Our first two games will be on the road against Pleasant Grove and Davis. We return home to host Elk Grove and Sheldon and then travel to Franklin. For our two final league games, we host Monterey Trail and Grant. To prepare for this intensely competitive season, Jesuit has been working feverishly as a team in the off-season to further our commitment to each other and the Jesuit Community. The coaches and players continue to foster a football program built on the identity of the “Marauder Way.” This identity is created through mental and physical toughness, unity as a group, and a commitment to work hard every day, every play, and every down. Through the game of football, the coaching staff aims to inspire our young men to consistently be their best self. Football is the ultimate team sport and every player has a role to play on that team. It requires players to play unselfishly for their coaches and team mates. This unselfish commitment to the team creates the brotherhood of Jesuit Football that says, “you can count on me.” The 2016 Jesuit Football Program, coaching staff and players thank the Jesuit Community for its support. We appreciated the huge galley crew and fan support last year and look forward to seeing all of you in the stands again this season. Go Marauders!

Varsity Coaching Staff. Pictured L to R: Paul Willover ‘95, Olen Macalino, Marlon Blanton, Jonathan Isaac, Ross Evans, Sands King

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Varsity Football Schedule

Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat

Aug 13

10:00a

Meet the Marauders

Sat

Aug 20

11:00a

Jesuit, Lincoln, Sutter, and Sacramento

Fri

Aug 26

4:45pm

Granite Bay

Fri

Sep 2

7:30p

Folsom

Sat

Sep 10

7:00p

Christian Brothers Holy Bowl

Fri

Sep 23

7:15p

Pleasant Grove*

Fri

Sep 30

7:15p

Davis*

Sat

Oct 8

1:00p

Elk Grove*

Sat

Oct 15

1:00p

Sheldon*

Fri

Oct 21

7:15p

Franklin*

Sat

Oct 29

1:00p

Monterey Trail*

Sat

Nov 5

2:00p

Grant*

Bold Denotes Home Game | *Denotes Delta League Game

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Head Coach: Marlon Blanton Assistant Coaches: Ross Evans, Jonathan Isaac, Olen Macalino, Sean Morris, Paul Willover ‘95


Varsity Football Roster #

NAME

POS1 POS2 HT WT YR

10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 30 31 34 35 37 42 44 45 47 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 69 72 73 74 77 84 85 86 88 89

Josh Farr QB Ayden Burnett WR Evan Panson WR Calvin Brownholtz QB Lorenzo Burkes RB DeMario Keyes RB Jayme Thomas WR Kamau Carter RB Devin Flores RB Jake Vassar RB Joe Hagopian WR Jonathan Amadi WR Isaiah Ward QB/RB Eric Cervantes WR Max Sackett RB Isaiah Rutherford RB Matthew Blake WR Andrew Tilton WR Ben Voelz RB Connor McIntee TE Jason Gallagher RB Liam Johnson TE Donovan Horst TE Andrew Marsh OL Joe Marchant OL Sebastian Garcia OL Myles Goudreau OL Luke Singh OL Alejandro Arceo OL Michael Accinelli OL Matthew Sweeney OL Dylan Ford OL Tyler Howell OL Max Richins OL Seneca Silva OL Conner Bellinger OL Kyle Estipular OL Daniel Machado OL Tobias Cayetano Pestana OL Brant Payor WR Kobee Byrd WR Jake Malaney WR Luke Fratus TE Laiatu Latu WR

DB DB DB DB/K LB DB DB DB LB DB DB DB DB LB LB DB LB/P DB/K LB DL LB ED LB DL DL DL LB DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DB LB DB DL LB

6′0 6′2 6′3 6′2 6′2 5′8 5′10 5′11 5′9 5′8 6′0 5′10 6′2 5′4 5′10 6′2 6′0 6′1 5′10 6′3 6′0 6′2 5′10 6′2 6′3 6′6 6′1 6′0 5′9 6′2 5′11 5′10 6′2 6′0 5′9 6′3 6′0 6′1 6′3 6′0 6′1 6′3 6′0 6′0

165 165 180 182 225 165 185 170 166 165 175 160 195 140 150 170 175 175 170 200 215 190 175 225 230 295 210 265 200 225 180 185 230 265 240 220 215 180 300 145 190 170 190 160

11 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 11 12 11 12 10 11 11 10 12 11 11 10 11 12 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 11 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10

Director of Football Operations: Jacob Nelson ‘18 Managers: Dominic White ‘18, Hunter Thompson ‘18, Bill Porter ‘18, Nick Heagy ‘17, Ryan Walsh ‘18 15


Varsity Football Players

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Michael Accinelli

Jonathan Amadi

Alejandro Arceo

Connor Bellinger

Mathew Blake

Calvin Brownholtz

Lorenzo Burkes

Ayden Burnett

Kobee Byrd

Kamau Carter

Eric Cervantes

Kyle Estipular

Joshua Farr

Devin Flores

Dylan Ford

Luke Fratus


Varsity Football Players

Jason Gallagher

Sebastian Garcia

Myles Goudreau

Joe Hagopian

Nick Heagy

Donovan Horst

Tyler Howell

Liam Johnson

DeMario Keyes

Laiatu Latu

Daniel Machado

Jake Malaney

Joe Merchant

Andrew Marsh

Connor McIntee

Jacob Nelson

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Varsity Football Players

18

Evan Panson

Brant Paylor

Tobias Cayetano Pestana

Max Richins

Isaiah Rutherford

Max Sackett

Seneca Silva

Luke Singh

Matthew Sweeney

Jayme Thomas

Andrew Tilton

Jake Vassar

Benjamin Voelz

Ryan Walsh

Isaiah Ward


Junior Varsity Football Schedule

Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat

Aug 13

10:00a

Meet the Marauders

Sat

Aug 20

1:00p

Jesuit, Lincoln, Sutter, & Sacramento

Fri

Aug 26

2:45p

Granite Bay

Fri

Sep 2

5:00p

Folsom

Sat

Sep 10

4:30p

Christian Brothers Holy Bowl

Fri

Sep 23

5:00p

Pleasant Grove*

Fri

Sep 30

5:00p

Davis*

Sat

Oct 8

11:00a

Elk Grove*

Sat

Oct 15

11:00a

Sheldon*

Fri

Oct 21

5:00p

Franklin*

Sat

Oct 29

11:00a

Monterey Trail*

Nov 5

11:30a

Grant*

Sat

Bold Denotes Home Game | *Denotes Delta League Game

Head Coach: Dave Salais Assistant Coaches: Chris Adams, Jim Accinelli, Greg Elko ‘84, Mike Kelly, Justin McMann

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Junior Varsity Football Roster

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NAME

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 25 26 28 35 36 39 42 44 46 50 54 56 62 66 67 68 69 70 71 74 77 78 82 84 85 87 90 91

Cade Brownholtz Vigil Spencer Hank Harvego Cade Cunningham Jack Schreiber Tommy Pappas Sam Pettinato Patrick McIntee Jackson Canaan Newton Quinlan Gustavo Villamil Vincent DiFiore George Henry Miller V Kendric Bailey Jair Lang Cade Sanders Bob Lane Thomas Skeoch John Irwin Jonathan Leon Cameron Boyer Ryan Cervantes Christian Guzaitis Davis McKinney Drake Fryman Hayden Coen Aiden Elko Ryan Oushakoff Daniel Kohagura Carlos Lopez Colby Lafaille Oscar Eonome Joseph Turgeon Zachary Bagley Grant Dreary Jackson Marchant Akili Bonner Nicholas Sottosanti Ethan Cline

POS1 POS2 HT WT YR QB WR QB RB WR RB WR WR RB RB WR WR RB WR RB WR WR RB WR WR OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR TE OL OL

LB DB DB DB DB LB DB LB LB DB DB DB LB DB DB DB DB LB DB DB DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DB DB DB DL DL DL

6′1 5′9 6′1 5′10 6′1 5′9 5′6 6′0 6′2 5′6 5′6 6′1 5′10 5′10 5′6 6′2 5′4 5′11 5′10 5′8 5′10 5′10 5′10 6′0 6′1 5′10 5′9 6′2 5′10 5′11 5′9 6′0 5′10 6′4 5′11 5′6 6′4 5′9 6′0

175 140 160 155 158 160 130 165 180 155 130 155 190 140 135 145 120 165 185 150 150 155 165 269 210 210 170 265 228 250 200 190 160 185 125 145 200 155 158

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10


Freshman Football Schedule

Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat

Aug 13

10:00a

Meet the Marauders

Sat

Aug 20

9:00p

Jesuit, Lincoln, Sutter, & Sacramento

Thu

Aug 25

4:00p

Granite Bay

Thu

Sep 1

6:00p

Folsom

Sat

Sep 10

2:00p

Christian Brothers Holy Bowl

Thu

Sep 22

5:00p

Pleasant Grove*

Thu

Sep 29

5:00p

Davis*

Thu

Oct 6

4:00p

Elk Grove*

Thu

Oct 13

5:30p

Placer

Thu

Oct 20

5:00p

Franklin*

Thu

Oct 27

3:30p

Monterey Trail*

Thu

Nov 3

6:00p

Yuba City

Bold Denotes Home Game | *Denotes Delta League Game

Head Coach: Phil Nuxoll ‘83 Assistant Coaches: Nick Alexander, Tim Beers, Dave Ford, Dan Hrin ‘11, Marquese Smith ‘08 21


Freshman Football Roster

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NAME

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Jesuit Junior Marauders The Official Youth Football Program of Jesuit High School he Jesuit Jr. Marauders (JJM) is a T faith-based athletic organization that actively develops young athletes from all

backgrounds. JJM relies on the positive contributions of young athletes and parents in the areas of sportsmanship, discipline, character and academic achievement in a competitive team environment. JJM is the official youth tackle football program for Jesuit High School.

Program 8U 10U 12U 14U

JJM endeavors to conform to the Athletics Mission Statement of Jesuit High School. Programs: JJM offers football and cheer programs for students in second through eighth grade. Football participation is intended for those athletes who plan to apply for admission to Jesuit High School. See the organization’s website for information on eligibility at jesuitjrmarauders.com.

Grade Level First - Third Fourth - Fifth Sixth-Seventh Eighth

Age 8 & under 10 & under 12 & under 14 & under

Player Safety: JJM is completely committed to the safety of our athletes. JJM was the first youth football organization in Sacramento to offer the Play It Safe Concussion CareSM Program. Our experienced coaching staff teaches football and cheer skills that emphasize safety. 2016 Schedule: Home games are bolded. All home games are played at Jesuit High School’s Hanson McClain Advisors Stadium. Game times: 8U: 10 a.m. 10U: 12 p.m. 12U: 2 p.m. 14U: 4 p.m.

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Cross Country Preview and Coaches The 2016 Cross Country team returns three runners from last year’s third place state meet team. Several others had promising track seasons and should be worthy replacements for those who have graduated. Leading the Marauders will be Seniors Brendan Jones and Ben Holland. Jones recorded fine track marks of 4:18 and 9:20, while Holland had bests of 4:27 and 9:24. Seniors Robert Bell (4:46,10:05), Patrick Caslin (10:07), and Alex Tyree (4:49,10:22) are top-seven candidates as well. Also expected to contend for a top-seven spot will be juniors Jordan Rahe (4:43,9:47) and David Vincent (4:36,10:03), and Sophomores Colin Ryan (4:46,10:07), Miles Worthen (4:45,10:06), and Colin Brannan (4:47). Freshman Matthew Strangio brings a 4:42 8th grade 1600 meter time into the mix as well. The Marauders are pre-season ranked among the top three in the Sac-Joaquin Section, and among the top teams in Northern California as well. Armijo and Bella Vista are expected to provide plenty of competition for the Marauders on the Section level. The Marauders open with the annual “Meet of the Marauders” on August 20 at Hoffman Park. Their team schedule features large invitationals nearly every Saturday, including three majors: DeLaSalle on September 17, Stanford on October 1, and Clovis, October 8. The championship meets include the Delta League meet October 29 at Willow Hill, the Section championships November 12 at Willow Hill, and the State Championship meet November 28 at Woodward Park in Clovis.

Walt Lange

Tom Witzgall

David Zielke

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Varsity Cross Country Schedule

Date

Event

Location

Time

8/8

1st Practice

AH102

8:00am

8/20

Meeting of Marauders

Ancil Hoffman Park

8:00am

9/3

Lagoon Valley Classic

Lagoon Valley Park, Vacaville

4:00pm

9/10

Jesuit/Davis Jamboree

Granite Regional Park

8:00am

9/17

De La Salle Invitational

Newhall Park, Concord

8:00am

9/28

Delta League Meet

Granite Regional Park

9:00am

10/1

Stanford Invitational*

Stanford University

8:00am

10/1

Capital Cross Challenge

Haggin Oaks Golf Complex

9:00am

10/8

Clovis Invitational

Woodward Park

9:00am

10/8

The Other Meet

Granite Regional Park

9:00am

10/15

Bronco Invitational

Willow Hill

8:30am

10/29

Delta League Championships

Willow Hill

9:00am

11/12

SJS Sections

Willow Hill

9:00am

11/26

CIF State Championships*

Woodward Park, Clovis

9:00am

* Varsity Only

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Varsity / JV Cross Country Roster

Name Robert Bell Timothy Brannan Patrick Caslin Anthony Flores Benjamin Holland Brendan Jones Edwin Perez Christian Reyes Alex Tyree Cole Baer Jordan Rahe David Vincent Kyle Young Colin Brannan Colin Ryan Miles Worthen Matthew Strangio

Year 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 9

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Varsity Cross Country Runners

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Cole Baer

Robert Bell

Colin Brannan

Tim Brannan

Patrick Caslin

Anthony Flores

Benjamin Holland

Brendan Jones

Edwin Perez

Jordan Rahe

Colin Ryan

Matthew Strangio

Alex Tyree

David Vincent

Miles Worthen

Kyle Young


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Frosh / Soph Cross Country Schedule

Date

Event

Location

Time

8/8

1st Practice

AH102

8:00am

8/20

Meeting of Marauders

Ancil Hoffman Park

8:00am

9/3

Lagoon Valley Classic

Lagoon Valley Park, Vacaville

4:00pm

9/10

Jesuit/Davis Jamboree

Granite Regional Park

8:00am

9/17

De La Salle Invitational

Newhall Park, Concord

8:00am

9/28

Delta League Meet

Granite Regional Park

9:00am

10/1

Stanford Invitational*

Stanford University

8:00am

10/1

Capital Cross Challenge

Haggin Oaks Golf Complex

9:00am

10/8

Clovis Invitational

Woodward Park

9:00am

10/8

The Other Meet

Granite Regional Park

9:00am

10/15

Bronco Invitational

Willow Hill

8:30am

10/29

Delta League Championships

Willow Hill

9:00am

11/12

SJS Sections

Willow Hill

9:00am

11/26

CIF State Championships*

Woodward Park, Clovis

9:00am

* Varsity Only

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Head Coach: Walt Lange Assistant Coaches: Tom Witzgall, David Zielke


Frosh / Soph Cross Country Roster

Name Sebastian Barsotti Saverio Bernardi Robert Canalas Seamus Caslin Pablo Chavez Keaton DeBencik Benjamin Flores Nicholas Gamette Russell Kustic Vicente Lamera Gregg Neves Steven Noll Anthony Rogado Todd Russell Hunter Smith Miles Worthen David Dardis Jared Dolin Riley Goebels Eric Huitt Connor King Talon Krieger Jayson Leach Tyler Neal Joshua Noll Enrique Pasos Nicholas Salonites Avi Shapiro Martin Smith Caelin Sutch Jacob Weil

Year 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

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Water Polo Preview and Coaches he Jesuit Water Polo team is looking forward to another highly competitive 2016 season. T The Marauders return a core group from last year’s squad including Senior starting goalie Marc Boudreaux and Senior attacker John Olsen. Head Coach Zac Koerner enters his second season leading the program and looking for big improvements from the team.

“I can’t wait for the season to get started. Our athletes have put in a lot of hard work throughout the off-season and it is going to be a lot of fun to watch them compete this fall. We are going to be a young team that will continue to get better throughout the season. “ In addition to the two Seniors, Marc Boudreaux and John Olsen, the team expects big contributions from a Junior class that got a lot of experience last season when they were Sophomores. Junior Attackers Spencer Beckwith, Luke Chandler and Drake Charamuga will play major roles for the Marauders at both ends of the pool. Sophomore Joseph Cavazos is also expected to carry a big load for the team after working his way into the starting rotation as a Freshman last season. The 2016 schedule will be another challenging slate for the team with many of the top teams in Northern and Southern California on the calendar. The Marauders will open the season travelling to the Schmitt tournament in San Jose before early season non-league contests with Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek and with Rio Americano High School. Additionally, the team will travel to the S & R Sport tournament again along with hosting the Jesuit Capital Invite and the Delong tournament in Modesto. “Every year I try to put together a really challenging schedule that will give us a chance to play against as many of the top teams as possible. This gives us the best chance to grow and improve throughout the season, individually and as a team. Our goal is always to play our best team water polo in the final stretch of the season.”

Coaching Staff. Pictured L to R: Chris Nissen, Matt Hamilton ‘12, Zac Koerner, John Joyce ‘98, Brian Xiotencatl

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Varsity Water Polo Schedule

Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Sat

Aug 13

12:00p

Meet the Marauders

Sat

Aug 20

1:00 - 5:00p

Scrimmages

Tue

Aug 30

5:00p

St. Mary’s

Fri

Sep 2

TBA

Schmitt Tournament Bellarmine HS

Sat

Sep 3

TBA

Schmitt Tournament Bellarmine HS

Wed

Sep 7

6:00p

Christian Brothers

Sat

Sep 9

6:30p

Las Lomas

Tue

Sep 13

3:45p

Franklin*

Thu

Sep 15

7:30p

Rio Americano

Thu

Sep 29

6:30p

Granite Bay

Tues

Oct 4

3:45p

Monterey Trail*

Fri

Oct 7

TBA

S&R Tournament Irvine, CA

Sat

Oct 8

TBA

S&R Tournament Irvine, CA

Fri

Oct 14

TBA

Jesuit Capital Classic American River College

Sat

Oct 15

TBA

Jesuit Capital Classic American River College

Fri

Oct 21

TBA

Delong Tournament Modesto, CA

Sat

Oct 22

TBA

Delong Tournament Modesto, CA

Tue

Oct 25

7:00p

Davis* @ UC Davis

Sat

Oct 29

10:00a

De La Salle, Acalanes @ Rio Americano

Tues

Nov 1

TBA

Section Playoffs Location TBD

Sat

Nov 5

TBA

Section Playoffs, Round 1 Location TBD

Tues

Nov 8

TBA

Section Playoffs, Semi-Final Location TBD

Sat

Nov 12

TBA

Section Championship Woodcreek HS

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Varsity Water Polo Roster

# NAME 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Marc Boudreaux Jake Casale Nick Brunner Tyler Cutler Drake Charamuga Luke Chandler John Olsen Harrison Jones Jordan Morehead Zach Neil Spencer Beckwith Joshua Kasten Christian Blair Aaron Marta Jonathan Ahern Kevin Chapman Chase Onodera Jonathan Hart Shane Fernandez Ethan Lindren Joseph Cavazos

YR 12 12 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10

Head Coach: Zac Koerner Assistant Coach: Matt Hamilton ‘12

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Varsity Water Polo Players

Jonathan Ahern

Spencer Beckwith

Christian Blair

Marc Boudreaux

Nicholas Brunner

Jake Casale

Joe Cavazos

Luke Chandler

Kevin Chapman

Drake Charamuga

Tyler Cutler

Shane Fernandez

Jonathan Hart

Harrison Jones

Joshua Kasten

Aaron Marta

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Varsity Water Polo Players

Jordan Morehead

Zachary Neil

John Olsen

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Junior Varsity Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Mon

Aug 8

4:00p

Team Meeting

Sat

Aug 13

TBA

Meet the Marauders

Sat

Aug 20

8:00a

Rio Americano Granite Bay

Tue

Aug 30

4:00

St. Mary’s

Sat

Sep 3

10:00a

Las Lomas

Sat

Sep 3

2:00p

TBA

Fri

Sep 9

5:30pm

Las Lomas

Thu

Sep 15

4:30p

Rio Americano

Fri

Sep 16

TBA

Modesto F/S Tournament Modesto, CA

Sat

Sep 17

TBA

Modesto F/S Tournament Modesto, CA

Fri

Sep 23

TBA

Sacramento F/S Invite Rio and Jesuit Pools

Sat

Sep 24

TBA

Sacramento F/S Invite Rio and Jesuit Pools

Thu

Sep 29

5:00p

Granite Bay

Sat

Oct 8

TBA

Jesuit Jamboree

Fri

Oct 14

TBA

Bellarmine F/S Tournament

Sat

Oct 15

TBA

Bellarmine F/S Tournament

Sat

Oct 22

10:00a

Las Lomas

Sat

Oct 22

2:00p

Acalanes Las Lomas HS

Tue

Oct 25

TBA

Davis

Sat

Oct 29

9:00a

De La Salle/Rio Americano

Head Coach: John Joyce ‘98 Assistant Coach: Brian Xicotencatl

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Junior Varsity Water Polo Roster

# NAME 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 27 31

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Ben Simpson Bryce Heng Anthony Trolio Thatcher Marshall Hunter Hechtl David Harris Joey Crespo Jacob Boe Michael Peters Kyle Webster Josh Wiegandt Adam Olsen Andrew Peters Garrison Gates Jack Jenkins Mason Heuer Reed Caron Micah Casale Will Nemetz Josh Smet

YR 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10


Freshman Water Polo Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

Mon

Aug 8

4:00p

Team Meeting

Sat

Aug 13

TBA

Meet the Marauders

Sat

Aug 20

8:00a

Rio Americano Granite Bay

Sat

Sep 3

10:00a

Las Lomas

Sat

Sep 3

2:00p

TBA

Wed

Sep 7

4:30p

Christian Brothers

Thur

Sep 15

3:30p

Rio Americano

Fri

Sep 16

TBA

Modesto F/S Tournament

Sat

Sep 17

TBA

Modesto F/S Tournament

Fri

Sep 23

TBA

Sac Invite F/S Tournament Jesuit & Rio Pools

Sat

Sep 24

TBA

Sac Invite F/S Tournament Jesuit & Rio Pools

Thu

Sep 29

4:00p

Granite Bay

Sat

Oct 8

TBA

Jesuit Jamboree

Fri

Oct 14

TBA

Oak Ridge Tournament

Sat

Oct 15

TBA

Oak Ridge Tournament

Sat

Oct 22

11:00a

Campolindo Las Lomas HS

Sat

Oct 22

3:00p

Las Lomas

Sat

Oct 29

9:00a

De La Salle/Rio Americano

Head Coach: Chris Nissen Assistant Coach: Brian Xicotencatl

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Freshman Water Polo Roster

# NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29

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Charlie Hurley Cody Ferguson Bryan Greenman Christopher Child Patrick Anderson Jackson Wacker Austin Fitzpatrick Grant Houle Torin Ducker Lucas Julian Fishman Nathan Bingham Max Cannata Ivan Soshnikov Shane Lavery Jack Mattern Owen Mark Tristin Haladus-Henke Joseph Holloway Christopher Ranlett Colin O’Donnell Kevin Haynes Spencer Bei Mario Dameri Carter Wink Will Quarraa Dylan Miller Jaryd Veserat Jonathan Phillips

YR 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9


CIF Pursuing Victory with Honor 1. The essential elements of character building and ethics in CIF sports are embodied in the concept of sportsmanship and six core principles: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and good citizenship. The highest potential of sports is achieved when competition reflects these “six pillars of character.” 2. It is the duty of School Boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership including coaches, athletic administrators, program directors and game officials - to promote sportsmanship and foster good character by teaching, enforcing, advocating and modeling these “six pillars of character.” 3. To promote sportsmanship and foster the development of good character, school sports programs must be conducted in a manner that enhances the academic, emotional, social, physical and ethical development of student-athletes and teaches them positive life skills that will help them become personally successful and socially responsible. 4. Participation in school sports programs is a privilege, not a right. To earn that privilege, student-athletes must abide by the rules and conduct themselves, on and off the field, as positive role models who exemplify good character. 5. School Boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership shall establish standards for participation by adopting and enforcing codes of conduct for coaches, athletes, parents and spectators. 6. All participants in high school sports must consistently demonstrate and demand scrupulous integrity and observe and enforce the spirit as well as the letter of the rules. 7. The importance of character, ethics and sportsmanship should be emphasized in all communications directed to student-athletes and their parents. 8. School Boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership must ensure that the first priority of their student-athletes is a serious commitment to getting an education and developing the academic skills and character to succeed. 9. School Boards, superintendents, principals, school administrators and everyone involved at any level of governance in the CIF must maintain ultimate responsibility for the quality and integrity of CIF programs. Such individuals must assure that education and character development responsibilities are not compromised to achieve sports performance goals and that the academic, social, emotional, physical and ethical well-

being of student-athletes is always placed above desires and pressure to win. 10. All employees of member schools must be directly involved and committed to the academic success of student-athletes and the character-building goals of the school. 11. Everyone involved in competition, including parents, spectators, associated student body leaders, and all auxiliary groups have a duty to honor the traditions of the sport and to treat other participants with respect. Coaches have a special responsibility to model respectful behavior and the duty to demand that their student-athletes refrain from disrespectful conduct, including verbal abuse of opponents and officials, profane or belligerent trash-talking, taunting and inappropriate celebrations. 12. School Boards, superintendents, and school administrators of CIF member schools must ensure that coaches, whether paid or voluntary, are competent to coach. Training or experience may determine minimal competence. These competencies include basic knowledge of: 1) The character building aspects of sports, including techniques and methods of teaching and reinforcing the core values comprising sportsmanship and good character; 2) The physical capabilities and limitations of the age group coached as well as the first aid; 3) Coaching principles and the rules and strategies of the sport. 13. Because of the powerful potential of sports as a vehicle for positive personal growth, a broad spectrum of school sports experiences should be made available to all of our diverse communities. 14. To safeguard the health of athletes and the integrity of the sport, school sports program must actively prohibit the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs and performance enhancing substances, as well as a demand compliance with all laws and regulations, including those related to gambling and the use of drugs. 15. Schools that offer athletic programs must safeguard the integrity of their programs. Commercial relationships should be continually monitored to ensure against inappropriate exploitation of the school’s name or reputation. There should be no undue influence of commercial interests. In addition, sports programs must be prudent, avoiding undue dependency on particular companies or sponsors. 16. The profession of coaching is a profession of teaching. In addition to teaching the mental and physical dimensions of their sport, coaches, through words and example, must also strive to build the character of their athletes by teaching them to be trustworthy, respectful, responsible, fair, caring and good citizens. 41


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