Jesuit High School 2012-2013 Winter Sports Program

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Jesuit High School

Winter

2012 / 2013

ATHLETICS

Basketball

Wrestling


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Table of Contents 2

Mission

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Administration & Staff

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Letter from the President

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Letter from the Principal

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Letter from the Athletic Director

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Letter from the Booster Club President

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Cheerleaders

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Scholar Athletes

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Basketball Records

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Varsity Basketball

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Junior Varsity Basketball

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Freshman Basketball

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Varsity Wrestling

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Junior Varsity Wrestling

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CIF Pursuing Victory with Honor

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Jesuit High School

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he faculty, staff and students of Jesuit High School would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends for their continued support of Jesuit’s athletic program. One important aspect of the education offered to the students of Jesuit High School throughout the nearly 50 years has been the fine tradition of athletic competition. The advertisements in this booklet were sold by the Jesuit Boosters Club to help support the students and the programs of the school. Please patronize the businesses who generously chose to advertise in this program; they, together with loyal support of the Jesuit Boosters Club, are responsible for our school’s continued development and success.

Mission Statement

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

Policy of Non-Discrimination

Jesuit High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to the rights, privileges, programs and activities accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, national or ethnic origin, in the administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs and other school administered programs.

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Enrollment: 1060 School Colors: Red and Gold School Mascot: Marauder League: Delta River League

On the Cover

Photography by Lifetouch

Jesuit High School would like to thank the members of the Society of Jesus for their ongoing support. Jesuits who serve Jesuit High School, St. Ignatius Parish, Cristo Rey High School and other ministries in the Diocese of Sacramento include:

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Mr. Alejandro Baez, S.J. Rev. Jerry Hayes, S.J. Rev. David F. Klein, S.J. Rev. Kevin A. Leidich, S.J. Rev. David J. Suwalsky, S.J.

Rev. Arthur J. Wehr, S.J. Rev. Michael Moynahan, S.J. Rev. Charles R. Olsen, S.J. Rev. Thomas G. Piquado, S.J. Rev. Jerald Robinson, S.J.


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

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From the President Dear JHS Fans,

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

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

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From the Principal Dear Marauder Parents, Friends and Fans,

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elcome to the 2012-2013 Marauders’ Winter Season! The young men you are cheering on train incredibly hard for countless hours under the direction of talented and dedicated coaches. These Marauders wear their school colors with pride and work to be positive representatives of their families and Jesuit High School. It is a joy to watch our student-athletes participate and compete in the sports they love and grow in their understanding of what it means to be part of a team. Jesuit High School has a long-standing tradition of excellence and good sportsmanship. As a supporter of our athletic program, you are an important part of that tradition. As a Jesuit school, we strive to educate the “whole person,” and our co-curricular athletic program is an integral part of that education for the student-athletes involved in it. I encourage you to read our Athletics Mission Statement, which comes from the Jesuit Secondary Education Association’s “Athletics Mission Statement for a Jesuit School,” as it puts into context the importance of athletics in a Jesuit High School. Among other things, the statement notes, “Through participation in athletics at a Jesuit high school, students will mature physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually.” This growth will come through individual and team victories and defeats, both big and small. The statement also reminds us that, “…the student-athlete learns that God is active in all things…” Placing God at the center of their athletic experiences will benefit our young men in immeasurable ways. I thank you for your support today and know that, for many of you, the most important support you will give a student-athlete and his coaches will take place off the field, court or mat. I appreciate your partnership as we endeavor to make our studentathletes’ experiences the best they can be. I would also like to thank our Director of Athletics, Mr. Chris Fahey ’92; our Assistant Director of Athletics, Mr. Ross Evans; and our Administrative Assistant Athletic Director, Mrs. Robin Cummings; and all of our coaches and volunteers for their good work. The time and energy they put into making our athletic programs top-notch experiences for our student-athletes is commendable. God bless you and your families!

Sincerely,

Brianna K. Latko Principal

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Athletics Mission Statement An interscholastic athletic program as a co-curricular activity is an integral part of the total education and growth experience at Jesuit High School. Athletics is designed to affirm and promote Ignation values and engage student-athletes fully in mind, body and spirit. Student-athletes, coaches and parents are called upon to work together in a true spirit of sportsmanship to assist in creating an environment in which those Ignatian values can be revealed, tested and proven relevant both to participants and the entire school community. Through participation in athletics at a Jesuit high school, students will mature physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually. They will learn to take responsibility for personal growth by developing loyalty, pride, integrity and commitment. Athletics provides the opportunity for the student-athlete to exhibit a progression of physical skills and knowledge of a particular sport, enabling him to apply these skills and knowledge to new situations and a variety of learning formats. Through participation in athletics, the student-athlete learns that God is active in all things and that individual and liturgical prayer will bring him closer to God. The student-athlete comes to trust that he is known and loved by God: that love invites a personal response, which is an expression of movement within the human heart beyond selfinterest or self-centeredness. The student-athlete is called to be conscious of the call to be a leader in service and to acknowledge his/her active commitment toward fostering a just society. Every member of a Jesuit high school community must seek to encourage, instill and foster such growth and development in all student-athletes. 6

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

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elcome to the 2012-2013 Winter Sports season for Basketball and Wrestling. Our student-athletes have been working hard at practices to meet the challenges of their preseason schedules, and to prepare for the always competitive Delta River League that features teams from the following high schools: Jesuit, Oak Ridge, Ponderosa, Folsom, Sheldon and Pleasant Grove. I encourage all of you to enjoy this time of year and to cheer on the efforts of our young men as they represent our programs and our school throughout the season. The Winter Sports season promises to be an exciting one for Jesuit High School fans. The Basketball team looks to re-load after graduating several key players from a team that lost in the CIF Nor Cal Finals last season. The Marauders will continue to improve throughout the season, as only Brady Anderson and Lake Lutes saw regular minutes last season, while challenging for a Delta River League championship and CIF Sac-Joaquin Section title. Jesuit Wrestling is excited about the 2012-2013 campaign, as they return almost every varsity wrestler from last year’s team, and look to strengthen team depth with over 40 wrestlers this season. Returning wrestlers; Gilbert Martinez, Anthony Wesley, Hubert Enriquez, and Kevin Winn (CIF Sac-Joaquin Section tourney qualifiers) will be joined by Nick Castilone and Brandon Dishno to help guide the Marauders through the ultra-competitive Delta River League. I would also like to recognize the efforts and the support of the Booster Club, especially Jamila Masarweh (Volunteer Coordinator) and Rebecca Barron (Snack Bar Chair). Their coordination of volunteers to work at all of the home athletic events makes it possible for our coaches and staff to concentrate on the games. I urge all of you to be a part of this club and become involved with our school’s co-curricular programs. Furthermore, I’d like to express my gratitude for our game staff, Tim Fleming (Announcer), Mark Hilder (Scoreboard Operator) and Mike Fleming (Shot Clock Operator). Please enjoy the 2012-2013 Winter Sports Program, which includes individual and team pictures, rosters and team profiles for each of our sports. I also urge you to read the California Interscholastic Federation’s “Pursuing Victory with Honor” pages within this program and follow the CIF’s guidelines and expectations for good sportsmanship. Jesuit High School is known for its incredible fan support, and I am proud of the manner in which we model true sportsmanship to the officials and our guests from other schools. Let us continue to display such behavior throughout the year. On behalf of our coaches, Assistant Athletic Director Ross Evans and Administrative Assistant Athletic Director Robin Cummings, I want to thank you for your continued support of our teams, our student-athletes, and our school. We look forward to serving you this season and hope you enjoy the athletic experience at Jesuit.

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From the Boosters Club President Welcome Back Marauders!

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he purpose of Jesuit Boosters is to Boost, Boost and then… Boost some more. Jesuit High Boosters are dedicated to supporting the WHOLE Jesuit community. From running the snack bar to hosting luncheons, BBQs and awards banquets, Jesuit Boosters are active, lifting up all aspects of school spirit. From athletics to the arts, your Jesuit Boosters’ primary roll is helping to deliver a fulfilling experience for your sons. When your son joins the Jesuit community, you join with him. Jesuit Boosters offer so many ways to enjoy the Jesuit experience with your son. As they say, get involved early and often and your time here at Jesuit will be fulfilling and fun! Join us for events like Spirit of Jesuit hosted with the Loyola Guild and the best crab feed in the area! Volunteer to host an athlete for the Fr. Barry Tournament or chaperone a dance. Jesuit Boosters offer many ways to help out in the spirit of Christian service and Marauder Pride. If you haven’t joined us, I invite you to become a Booster and Boost, Boost… then Boost some more. Sincerely,

Scott Hamilton 2012 - 2013 Boosters President

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

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For more information visit jesuithighschool.org/Boosters


Our Students

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

Jesuit Cheerleaders

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

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Scholar-Athlete Awards Patrick McCrystle ’82 Curtis Takagishi ’83 Timothy Marchi ’84 Daniel Segina ’85 Eric Mastalir ’86 Mark Mastalir ’86 Michael Burton ’87 Michael Adreani ’88 Greg Harcos ’89 Andrew Mills ’11

James Johnson ’90 Jonah Stein ’91 Tim Griffin ’92 Sheldon Cooney ’93 Matthew Farley ’94 Giovanni Carmazzi ’95 Scott Abbott ’96 Matthew Petrich ’97 Leif Larsson ’98 Brian Shaffer ’99 Kyle Khasigian ’00 Phillip Rasmussen ’01

Parker Abercrombie ’12

Justin DeLaCruz ’02 Scott Davis ’03 Christopher “CJ” Bacher ’04 Andrew Perez ’05 Ryan Taylor ’05 Spencer Livingston ’06 Tyler Garnett ’07 Dominic Carmazzi ’08 Adam Jahn ’09 Jeremy Hines ’10 Andrew Mills ’11

Matthew Hamilton ’12

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Parker Abercrombie ’12 Matthew Hamilton ’12


All-Time Basketball Records

All- City Players 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1980-81 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1996-97 1997-98

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2006-07 2007-08 2011-12

Chris Oliveira ’68 Chris Oliveira ’68 Mark Wehrle ’69 Larry Phayer ’69 Mark Wehrle ’69 Mike Boyd ’71 Ron Cznarnecki ’71 Rich Michelmore ’74 Mike Lorenc ’73 Rich Michelmore ’74 Mike Lien ’74 Rich Michelmore ’74 Bill Bredy ’76 Mike Ghilarducci ’77 Mike Ghilarducci ’77 Glen Michelmore ’77 Tim Ridge ’78 Tom Arndorfer ’81 Jon Peterson ’91 J. J. Polk ’92 Jon Peterson ’91 J. J. Polk ’92 J. J. Polk ’92 Isaac Fontaine ’93 Isaac Fontaine ’93 Josh King ’93 Ben Ammerman ’94 Chris Griffin ’94 Ron Barrow ’98 DeShawn Jordan ’98 Ron Barrow ’98 DeShawn Jordan ’98 Mike McBrien ’98 Cedrick Barrow ’00 Cedrick Barrow ’00 Maurice Tyree ’01 Phil Rasmussen ’01 Maurice Tyree ’01 Chris Blees ’07 James Edwards ’07 Kyle Harvey ’08 Bryce Pressley ’12 Parker U’u ’12

Post Season Tournament and Playoffs 1967-68 1968-69 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1975-76 1977-78 1987-88 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

1993-94

1995-96 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Camellia City TOC, Fourth Camellia City TOC, Fourth Sac-Joaquin TOC, Champion Sac-Joaquin TOC, Consolation Sac-Joaquin TOC, Consolation Sac-Joaquin AA TOC, Third Sac-Joaquin TOC, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Champion Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Finalist Nor-Cal Div. II, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Champion Nor-Cal Div. II, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Champion Nor-Cal Div. I, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Champion Nor-Cal Div. I, Champion State Div. I, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Champion Nor-Cal Div. I, Champion State Div. I, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Finalist Nor-Cal Div. I, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Finalist Nor-Cal Div. I, Semi-Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Champion Nor-Cal Div. I, Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Champion Nor-Cal Div. I, Qtr-Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Finalist Nor-Cal, First Round Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Second Round Sac-Joaquin Div. II, First Round Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Champion Nor-Cal Div. II, Semi-Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Champion Nor-Cal Div. II, Semi-Finalist Sac-Joaquin Div. II, Second Round Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Finalist Nor-Cal Div. I, Second Round Sac-Joaquin Div. I, Finalist Nor-Cal Div. I, Finalist

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Basketball Records - All-League Players Golden Empire League 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74

1974-75

1975-76

Chris Oliveira ’68 Mark Wehrle ’69 Chris Oliveira ’68 Steve Riehl ‘68 Larry Phayer ‘69 Mark Wehrle ’69 Chris Lorenc ‘69 Larry Phayer ’69 Mark Wehrle ’69 Jerry Reedy ’70 Ron Cznarnecki ’71 Mike Boyd ’71 Ron Cznarnecki ’71 Mike Lorenc ’73 Mike Boyd ’71 Rich Michelmore ’74 Mike Lorenc ’73 Rich Michelmore ’74 Dayton Reardon ’73 Matt Guthrie ’74 Mike Lien ’74 Rich Michelmore ’74 Ed Sullivan ’74 Tony Erpedling ’75 Bill Bredy ’76 Vince Brooks ’76 Bill Bredy ’76 Vince Brooks ’76 Mike Ghilarducci ’77

2005-06

Capital Valley Conference 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

1992-93

1993-94

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

1998-99

1977-78

1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1986-87 1987-88 2002-03

2003-04 2004-05

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Mike Ghilarducci ’77 Glenn Michelmore ’77 Vic Lorenc ’78 Chris Moritz ’78 Tim Ridge ’78 Tom Arndorfer ’81 Mark Heede ’81 Tom Arndorfer ’81 Brian Baer ’81 David Cooley ’82 Mark Heede ’81 Tim Marchi ’84 Tim Marchi ’84 Tim Anderson ’84 Jay Haro ’85 Mike Scholl ’87 Chris Krocheski ’88 Brandon Carpenter ’03 Weleh Dennis ’04 Delorean Walton ’03 Weleh Dennis ’04 Conor Henderson ’04 Eddie Reilly ’05 Jared Stigall ’06

Jon Peterson ’91 J.J. Polk ’92 Jon Peterson ’91 J.J. Polk ’92 J.J. Polk ’92 Isaac Fontaine ’93 Chris Griffin ’94 Isaac Fontaine ’93 Josh King ’93 Chris Griffin ’94 Ben Ammerman ’94 Chris Griffin ’94

Metropolitan League

Delta League 1976-77

Chris Blees ’07 James Edwards ’07 Rod Hawkins ’07 Jared Stigall ’06

1999-00

2000-01

2001-02

Omar Collins ’95 Gio Carmazzi ’95 Jay Bridges ’96 Ron Barrow ’98 DeShawn Jordan ’98 Ron Barrow ’98 DeShawn Jordan ’98 Mike McBrien ’98 P.J. McGahan ’99 Brian Shaffer ’99 Cedrick Barrow ’00 Cedrick Barrow ’00 Roy Stigall ’00 Maurice Tyree ’01 Phil Rasmussen ’01 Jake Stanfill ’01 Maurice Tyree ’01 Kyle Johnson ’04

Delta River League 2006-07

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Chris Blees ’07 James Edwards ’07 Jay Flores ’07 Rod Hawkins ’07 Mike Ford ’08 Kyle Harvey ’08 Mackenzie McCullough ’10 Mackenzie McCullough ’10 James Moore ’10 Akachi Okugo ’12 Brian Glodowski ’12 Mackenzie McCullough ’10 Parker U’u ’12 Akachi Okugo ’12 Bryce Pressley ’12 Parker U’u ’12


All-Time Basketball Records Team - One Game

Team - Season

Points: 115 vs. Bellarmine (2007) Rebounds: 58 vs. San Juan (1977) Free Throws: 31 vs. El Dorado (1989) Field Goals: 52 vs. Galt (2007) 3 Pt Field Goals: 15 vs. Strake Jesuit (2009)

Overall Record: 35-2 (1993) Scoring Average: 77 (2006) Opponant Scoring Average: 42.7 (1973) Points Differential: 26.5 (1970) Assists: 708 (1994) Steals: 465 (1972) Free Throws: 539 (1981) Free Throw %: 70.1 (1981 - 1993) Field Goals: 1071 (1994) Field Goal %: 52.0 (1977) Rebounds: 1312 (1993 - 1994)

Individual - One Game Points: 43 - Omar Collins (1994) 43 - James Moore (2009) 48 - Mark Wehrle (1969) Assists: 14 - Jay Flores (2006) 14 - Marquese Smith (2008) Steals: 11 - Matt Guthrie (1970) Free Throws: 17 - Ron Cznarnecki (1970) 17 - James Edwards (2007) Field Goals: 22 - Mark Wehrle (1969) 3 Pt Field Goals: 7 - James Moore (2009) Rebounds: 22 - Mark Wehrle (1969) 22 - Rich Michelmore (1971) 16 - Mark Ghilarducci (1976)

League Champions Golden Empire League: 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

1970-71 1971-72 1972-73

1973-74 1974-75 1975-76

Delta League: 1976-77

1977-78

Capital Valley Conference: 1991-92

1992-93

1993-94

Individual - Season Points: 785 - Isaac Fontaine (1993) Assists: 255 - Chris Griffin (1994) Steals: 139 - Glenn Michelmore (1977) Free Throws: 152 - Matt Clifford (1996) Free Throw %: 86.0 - Rich Michelmore (1973) Field Goals: 299 - Isaac Fontaine (1993) Field Goal %: 64.5 - Rhys Hoskins (2009) Rebounds: 344 - Mark Wehrle (1969) 3 Pt Field Goals: 68 - Josh King (1993) 3 Pt Field Goal %: 46.5 - James Moore (2009) Scoring Average: 25.0 - Mark Wehrle (1969)

Overal Coaching Records Coach Bob Gaillard Terry Battenberg Len Stevens John Dille Tom Shakely Hank Meyer Greg Harcos

Record 40-9 56-15 148-43 89-86 76-72 330-82 233-108

W/L % 82% (1966-1968) 79% (1968-1971) 78% (1971-1978) 51% (1978-1983) 51% (1983-1989) 80% (1989-2001) 68% (2002-2012)

Metropolitan League: 1996-97 1997-98

1998-99 2000-01

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Basketball Preview and Coaches

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fter a successful run to the Division I NorCal Finals in 2011-2012, five graduating Seniors have moved on to play at the collegiate level: Bryce Pressley ’12 (University of Portland), Parker U’u ’12 (Hartford University), Brian Glodowski ’12 (Lesley College), Kurt Parker ’12 (Lewis and Clark), and Akachi Okugo ’12 (Yuba CC). This year’s version of the Jesuit Marauders has big shoes to fill and will need to rely on the quick development of their underclassmen as they learn on the fly from a tough preseason schedule. They have high expectations and look forward to carrying the torch of tradition in Jesuit Basketball. Lake Lutes ’14 is the only returning player with significant playing minutes last year. He now takes the lead as both a scorer and role model for first-year Varsity players, demonstrating the effort and skill needed to succeed at this level. Lutes’ ability to serve as lead go-to-guy will hopefully give the Marauders the needed firepower to compete in the tough Delta River League. Returning Seniors Andrew Hoy ’13 and Isiah King ’13 will take on a larger role of leadership and hopefully have a positive impact on the success of this team with their understanding of what it means to play hard and as a team. At 6’9”, Brady Anderson ’14 is called to anchor the middle as he learns to become more aggressive, which will complement his smooth shooting touch. Point Guard Nick Hilton ’14 has worked harder than any other player, and his growth has been noticeable. His dedication and determination, along with his overall toughness, will be a key, as he will be asked to quarterback this young group. Five Juniors, Jason Brown ’14, Von Curtis ’14, Joe Henry ’14, Kirk Langley ’14 and Josh Soriano’14, will be competing intensely to find minutes as they step up to the Varsity level. Any one of these five players can find themselves contributing at any time. Junior Varsity players Isaiah Bailey ’15, Kori Collons ’15 and Dante Henley ’15 are also hoped to contribute right away, giving us much needed depth and punch off the bench. This group has many interesting pieces that the current staff must mold together into a cohesive unit that continually improves throughout the year and makes a push in league to earn a position in the playoffs. More important than wins and losses is that they will represent Jesuit Basketball and play hard and to the best of their ability. Varsity Coaches:

Greg Harcos Head Coach

Matt Clifford ’97 Marquese Smith ’08 Assistant Varsity Coach Assistant Varsity Coach

Athletic Trainers: Jaime Llopis, Jay Nacionales and Brooke Swanson

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Jon Rotz ’92 Assistant Varsity Coach


Varsity Basketball Schedule Day

Date

Time

Opponent

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

Nov 26 Nov 29 - Dec 1 Dec 4 Dec 6 Dec 7 Dec 11 Dec 13 - 15 Dec 21 Dec 27 - 29 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 9 Jan 11 Jan 12 Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 30 Feb 1 Feb 6 Feb 8 Feb 12

8:00 p.m.

@ Franklin (Foundation Game) Jesuit Jack Scott Tournament @ Hiram Johnson @ McClymonds @ Archbishop Mitty @ Woodcreek Fr. Barry Tournament @ Rio Americano Sand Dune Classic @St. Ignatius @ Granite Bay Deer Valley (Fr. Kelly Tribute) Ponderosa @ Sheldon @ Christian Brothers Oak Ridge @ Pleasant Grove Folsom @ Ponderosa Sheldon @ Oak Ridge Pleasant Grove @ Folsom

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his program is designed to benefit the athletic program at Jesuit High School and the student-athletes who give so much to this program. By purchasing a sign or ad in support of Jesuit Athletics, you will provide the student-athletes with needed equipment. The sign you purchase will be displayed on days of home athletic contests of the Jesuit team of your choice (baseball, basketball, wrestling, football, rugby, soccer, swimming or water polo). Ads are available in the Sports, Christmas Tree Lane and PACE programs and the Loyola Guild Roster.

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Varsity Basketball Roster

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HT

WT

1 2 4 5 10 11 12 13 15 21 22 34 44 Mgr Mgr Mgr Mgr

Dante Henley Josh Soriano Von Curtis Joe Henry Lake Lutes Nick Hilton Jason Brown Isiah King Kirk Langley Andrew Hoy Isaiah Bailey Brady Anderson Kori Collons Eric McLaughlin Chris Conaty Anthony Smith Lawrence Simon

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6’0” 5’6” 6’1” 6’0” 6’6” 6’1” 6’2” 6’4” 5’11” 6’1” 6’2” 6’9” 6’5”

150 130 185 150 195 170 185 190 146 185 200 190 180

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


Varsity Basketball Players

Brady Anderson

Isaiah Bailey

Jason Brown

Von Curtis

Kori Collons

Dante Henley

Joe Henry

Nick Hilton

Andrew Hoy

Isiah King

Kirk Langley

Lake Lutes

Josh Soriano

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Junior Varsity Basketball Schedule Day

Date

Time

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

Nov 29 - Dec 1 Dec 4 Dec 6 - 8 Dec 11 Dec 12 Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 27 - 29 Jan 4 Jan 7 Jan 9 Jan 11 Jan 12 Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 30 Feb 1 Feb 6 Feb 8 Feb 12

5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Opponent Oak Mont Tournament @ Hiram Johnson Jesuit Tournament @ Woodcreek @ Rocklin @ Rio Americano @ St. Ignatius @ De La Salle Tournament @ Granite Bay Antelope Ponderosa @ Sheldon @ Christian Brothers Oak Ridge @ Pleasant Grove Folsom @ Ponderosa Sheldon @ Oak Ridge Pleasant Grove @ Folsom

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Junior Varsity Basketball Roster #

Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

1 2 4 5 10 11 12 13 21 22 23 24 32 33 34 Mgr Mgr

Chris Callo Graham Honig Khayri Carter Austin Plaat Tanner Dodson Brett Polan Jade Sotello Michael Beachly Ryan Robello Chris Loeb Greg Romo Nick Kolokotronis Luke Bagley Dominick Babich Kencell Nixon Joe Deterding Jared Fairbrook

G G G G G G G F G F F F F G F

5’ 7” 5’ 10” 5’ 11” 5’ 6” 6’ 2” 5’ 11” 6’ 1” 6’ 2” 6’ 0” 6’ 2” 6’ 2” 6’ 1” 6’ 2” 5’ 11” 6’ 3”

140 143 125 135 150 158 165 165 160 175 165 165 180 135 225

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Junior Varsity Coaches: Gerry Lane (Head Coach) and Xavier Green (Assistant Coach)

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Freshman Gold Basketball Schedule Day

Date

Time

Thu - Sat Thu

Nov 29 - Dec 1 Dec 6

5:30 p.m.

Thu - Sat

Dec 6 - 8

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Do you have a boat, truck or car you don’t need? The Jesuit Booster Club is looking for vehicles—floating, airborne or landlocked, in any condition! Every dime goes to provide scholarships for boys who can’t afford Jesuit tuition.

Thanks for your continued support! Jesuit High School Boosters Club Call 482.6060 ext. 550 for more information. This program is run by the Jesuit Booster Club comprised of volunteers and parents.

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Opponent Jesuit @ Center Tournament @ McClymonds Split Squad Red/Gold @ Folsom/Vista Del Lago Tournament @ Rocklin St. Mary’s @ St. Ignatius Jesuit Tournament @ Trojan Toss-Up @ Folsom @ Christian Brothers @ Ponderosa Oak Ridge @ De La Salle @ Davis Folsom Jesuit Gold vs Jesuit Red De La Salle Ponderosa @ Oak Ridge Davis

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Nile Redmond Zachary Casperite Cole Kelly Mason Matteoni Mitchell Johnston Ethan Pangelinan Max Buzzard Bailey Abercrombie Maxwell Menconi Brandon Thong Armoni Rivers Steven Jones Neville Cooper Andrew Banicki Derek Cantrell Toph Buzzard Jacob Green

Freshman Gold Coach: James Carelock

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Freshman Red Basketball Schedule Day

Date

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Opponent

Thu - Sat Thu

Nov 29 - Dec 1 Dec 6

5:30 p.m.

@ Rocklin Tournament @ McClymonds (Split Red/Gold)

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

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Jesuit @ Sheldon Tournament @ Woodcreek @ Rio Americano @ St. Ignatius Jesuit Tournament @ Granite Bay Antelope Ponderosa Oak Ridge @ Davis @ De La Salle Folsom @ Ponderosa Jesuit Red vs Jesuit Gold De La Salle @ St. Mary’s @ Oak Ridge Davis @ Folsom

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Brock Ingram Noah Novotny Jake Randle Andrew Child Alex Isola Lucas Thayer Andres Enriquez Malachi Wharry Kelly Reilly Grant Lomelino Malik Duffy Jack Baer Mario De Leon Matthew Kelley Christopher Castelle Brian Lane

Freshman Red Coaches: Tom Shakely (Head Coach) and Timothy McCrystle (Assistant Coach)

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High School Placement Test Saturday, January 19, 2013, 8:00 a.m. Fr. Barry, S.J., Gymnasium Register for the HSPT at jesuithighschool.org

Summer at Jesuit Sports Camps for boys and girls grades 1 - 12 Junior Academics Plus for boys entering grades 5 - 8 Enrichment and Credit Academic Classes for boys and girls entering grades 9 - 12

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Wrestling Preview and Coaches

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he 2012-13 Jesuit Wrestling Team returns 17 wrestlers with 20 new members ready to take on the challenge to compete in the very tough Delta River League. The team will be led by Senior Captains Brandon Dishno and Nick Castilone. Supporting cast members Gilbert Martinez (Sr. Masters Qualifier), Kevin Winn (Sr. Masters Qualifier), Hubert Enriquez (Jr. Masters Qualifier) and Anthony Wesley (So. Masters Qualifier) look to build on last season’s experience and qualify for the big show in Bakersfield, the California State Wrestling Championships. New members to the program, Alex Elko ’16, Sam Collins ’16, Paul Periolat ’16, Christian Flores ’16, Patrick Maestro ’16 and transfer Cole Wilbourn ’14 bring new experience with previous success in the sport to create a competitive atmosphere in the wrestling room. Second and third-year wrestlers Nick Dalke ’15, Josh Leatherby ’15, Sam Nettles ’15, Nolan Sheehan ’15, Bailey Scott ’15, Justin Turrell ’15, Blake Xavier ’15, William Haynes ’14, Erik Medina ’14 and Matt Milligan ’14 are working hard to solidify a competitive lineup as the Wrestling Team represents the Marauders throughout northern California and the central valley. The Jesuit coaching staff is very excited with the work being done by the entire team. The future is bright with an exciting season ahead.

Tom Tirapelle Head Coach

Tony Castilone Assistant Coach

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Ryan Harrington Assistant Coach

Athletic Trainers: Jaime Llopis, Jay Nacionales and Brooke Swanson


Varsity Wrestling Schedule Date

Time

Dec 1 Dec 8 Dec 15 Dec 22 Dec 27-28 Jan 2 Jan 4-5 Jan 9 Jan 12 Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 19 Jan 19 Jan 23 Jan 26 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb 15-16 Feb 22-23 Mar 1-2

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 pm 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. TBA TBA TBA

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Location @ Vista Del Lago @ Natomas @ Wheatland @ Rio Americano @ Aptos HS @ Clovis

@ Memorial Auditorium @ Memorial Auditorium

@ Sheldon @ Vintage @ Stockton Arena Location TBA

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Varsity Wrestling Roster

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YR

Clayton Anderson Nicholas Castilone Brandon Dishno Hubert Enriquez William Haynes Gilbert Martinez Connor McClain Erik Medina Matthew Milligan Richard Nguyen Michael Spalluzzi Cullin (McLean) Taggard Dakota Wagner Cole Wilbourn Kevin Winn

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Varsity Wrestlers

Nick Castilone

Brandon Dishno

Alex Elko

Hubert Enriquez

Billy Haynes

Joshua Leatherby

Gilbert Martinez

Erik Medina

Sam Nettles

Justin Turrell

Anthony Wesley

Cole Wilbourn

Kevin Winn

Blake Xavier

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Junior Varsity Wrestling

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Date

Time

Event

Location

Dec 1 Dec 8 Dec 15 Dec 22 Dec 27-28 Jan 2 Jan 4-5 Jan 9 Jan 12 Jan 16 Jan 18-19 Jan 19 Jan 23 Jan 26 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb 15-16 Feb 22-23 Mar 1-2

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 pm 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. TBA TBA TBA

@ Vista Del Lago @ Natomas @ Wheatland @ Rio Americano California Coast Classic Oak Ridge - DUAL Doc B @ Sheldon -DUAL @ Oak Ridge @ Folsom - DUAL Tim Brown @ Lindhurst Pleasant Grove - DUAL @ Sheldon @ Ponderosa - DUAL DRL Tournament Divisional Meet Masters Meet State Meet

@ Vista Del Lago @ Natomas @ Wheatland @ Rio Americano @ Aptos HS

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@ Memorial Auditorium

@ Sheldon @ Vintage @ Stockton Arena Location TBA


Junior Varsity Wrestling Roster

Name

YR

Brendon Belluomini Sam Collins Nicholas Dalke Alexander Elko Christian Flores Daniel Geremia Tommi Gonzales Anthony Isola Dalvin Jamal-Milton Joshua Leatherby Patrick Mastro Samuel Nettles Visal (Sebastian) Ng Salvador Ordonez Paul Periolat Bailey Scott Nolan Sheehan Fox Tresemer Justin Turrell Anthony Wesley Blake Xavier

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