IRISH
Fall 2025 All-Sports Program












Fr. Rick Stansberry President
Dear Athletic Supporters:
Thank you very much for you support and prayers for all of our Irish sports teams. In our 76 year history athletics has always been an important part of our school in addition to great academics. One of the great things that athletics does is it teaches the young people about working together as a team, which will serve them well in collegeareer and even family life. The support you give enables our coaches and athletes to have much of what they need to compete and play well.
Another great aspect of athletics is that it can really rally school spirit. For 76 years the teams have had fans from among the parents, student body, and alumni cheering them on. This can be a great source of building community and school spirit. I pray that all of our athletes have great seasons and that they play well always remembering the ultimate victory is in heaven. May God bless all of our coaches, athletes, fans and staff as we begin another great year of Irish athletics.
God bless, Fr. Rick
A Prayer Athletesfor
God grant us the grace to play to the best of our ability and in a spirit of healthy competition. Watch over us, keep us safe and help us to always remember the ultimate victory is over the cross for everlasting life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Dr. Andrew Worthington Principal
Since joining the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association in 1968, athletic success at Bishop McGuinness has been a cornerstone of a comprehensive Catholic college preparatory education. From 1968 to the present, the school has won 113 state championships, most recently in Cheer in the fall of 2024. This strong athletic heritage is not just seen in state championships. It is seen every day in the commitment of our student-athletes, who balance academic excellence with athletic performance under the guidance and direction of a highly qualified coaching staff. We are exceptionally proud of our athletic achievements over the years, which are built on the foundation of faith, family, and academics.
We are a Catholic college preparatory school; our focus on a Christ-centered education provides the foundation for success in college and beyond. Individualized academic plans for every student create pathways that prepare students for life after high school. As the Archdiocesan school, Bishop McGuinness welcomes students from Goldsby to Guthrie and from El Reno to Harrah. We are immensely proud of our students and the talented faculty that work with them every day. This past spring, 359 students took 725 Advanced Placement exams in 26 subjects, with 86% of students earning a passing score of 3 or higher. Of these, 156 students were named AP Scholars, the largest number in school history.
All children are made in the image of God, and we are now in the second year of the Rother program. This program allows us to serve all children in our community, including students with extensive support needs. This non-diploma track is to educate students with intellectual disabilities, preparing them for transitional programs offered by universities nationwide. With a qualified faculty trained in special education, academic plans that prepare students for college are now in place for every student in the school. All courses at Bishop McGuinness are college-preparatory and have high academic standards that encourage students to reach their potential.
The school’s mission statement asks our students to be “a person for others.” This requires them to answer a difficult question: “What are you willing to do without asking for anything in return?” Our students rise to that question with their actions in the classroom, in athletics, in the community, and walking the halls of the school. I am exceptionally proud of the student body and our faculty, as every day I see the care, compassion, cooperation, and Christian love exemplified by Jesus Christ in their day-to-day life.
I look forward to seeing you at all our activities, from athletic competitions to our fine arts programs and campus ministry events. You will see our students flourish and thrive in the Christ-centered education that Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School offers.
Go Irish!
Yours in Christ, Andrew Worthington
Mr. John Hamilton Athletic Director
Dear Irish Faithful,
Welcome to Clement Pribil Stadium and Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School. On behalf of the coaches, student-athletes, and my fellow faculty and staff, thank you for your support of Irish Athletics.
Our coaches are proud of our tradition of excellence and their roles in our noble mission to form “people for others.” We have been loyal members of the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association since 1968 and lucky enough to bring home 113 state championships!
Please support our mission and our membership by cheering positively for the Irish rather than against our guests. Remember these sportsmanship guidelines courtesy of the National Federation of High School Sports:
1. Show respect for self and others at all times.
2. Show respect for the officials. Good sportsmanship implies the willingness to accept and abide by the decisions of the officials.
3. Know, understand and appreciate the rules of the contest. Good sportsmanship suggests the importance of conforming to the spirit as well as the letter of the rules.
4. Maintain self-control at all times. Prevent the desire to win from overcoming rational behavior.
5. Recognize and appreciate skill in performance regardless of team affiliation.
Go Big Green!
John Hamilton Athletic Director
Coach
Title
Ryan Stringer Head Coach
Tyler Cunningham Assistant HC/ Defensive Coordinator
Matt Cowart 9th Head Coach / CO-OC / OL
Caden Sander CO-OC / WRs
Mossis Madu Director of Football Operations/RB
Matt Thompson Strength & Conditioning Coordinator/Ys
Matt Musteric WRs
Dax Dilbeck QBs
Shawn Bowman Special Teams Coordinator
Milen Darby LBs
Phil Dennis Safties
Daniel Shiels Corners
Brynden Walker DL
MJ Darby DL
Julia AndersonHolt Technology
School Personnel Title
Fr. Rick Stansberry School President
Dr. Andrew Worthington Principal
Mr. Tim McFadden Assistant Principal
School Personnel Title
35 Cornejo, Alex SR 5’9 180 WR/DB
36 Neikirk, Ethan SO 5’ 11” 140 LB/Y
44 Sullivant, Tanner SR 6’1” 185 Y/LB
45 Swanson, Waite SO 5’8’’ 180 LB/Y
47 Dunnington, Clayton JR 6’0” 185 LB/Y
48 Rojo, Jacob JR 5’6 174 K
50 Lee, Wyatt SO 5’10 224 OL/DL
51 Stone, Quincy JR 6’0 161 OL/DL
52 Brazil, Gavin SR 6’1 263 OL/DL
53 Burns, Coen JR 6’1 175 OL/DL
54 Hughes, Will JR 5’10 225 OL/DL
55 Bramlett, Reed SR 5’11 254 OL/DL
56 Kanagala, Sriram JR 6 220 OL/DL
60 Darby, Makye SR 6’1 269 OL/DL
61 Gradillas, Benji SO 6’0 245 OL/DL
63 Pierce, Dominic SO 5’11 202 OL/DL
64 Stout, Harley JR 5’11 190 OL/DL
65 Joyce, Mike SO 5’11 261 OL/DL
67 Shughart, Warren SO 6’2 175 OL/DL
68 Costello, Jacob SR 6’6 300 OL/DL
70 Parker, Liam SO 6’1 225 OL/DL
71 Corey, Corbin JR 6’0 200 OL/DL
72 Manning, Peyton SO 6’5 225 OL/DL
73 Zelenka, Ford SR 6 265 OL/DL
75 Randolph, Sam SO 6,3 275 OL/DL
76 Moates, Baylor SR 6’3 301 OL/DL
79 Alexander, Chico SO 6’1 250 OL/DL
81 Smith, Mason SO 5’9 178 WR/DB
83 Ortiz, Evertt SO 5’6 155 WR/DB
85 Harris, Andrew SR 6’4 235 Y/DL
CJ Fedor Athletic Trainer
John Hamilton Athletic Director
Steve McCarthy Assistant Athletic Director
Mandy Gerszewski Cheer Head Coach
Tasha Hinex Pom Head Coach
Charles Drury Band Director Managers / Filmers
Mae Sottong
Hillary Haag
Fabian Gonazlez
Ethanel
Lupones-Leblanc
Chole Weaver
Drake Mossauer
Zoie Martinez
Annabelle
Cornman
Elizabeth Booth
NAME
Bellah Foster SR
Grella, Alessandra SR
LaForge, Anna SR
Bannister, Cassie JR
Ford, Allison JR
Griffith, Paige JR
Hallman, Katelyn JR
Koktavy, Olivia JR
Meiseman, Emma JR
Muller, Mia JR
Nguyen, Maria JR
Schoenberger, Arden JR
Walworth, Kate JR
Buckelew, Abby SO
Harper, Sylvie SO
Kanaly, Camryn SO
McFadden, Anna SO
Santoro, Allie SO
Santos, Franny SO
Shore, Alexis SO
Tietsort, London SO
Tucker, AceLynn SO
Edwards, Estey FR
Gardocki, Evelyn FR
Healy, Becca FR
Ridenour, Bree FR
Sanders, Reese FR Warren, Ellie FR
NAME
Conley, Malachi SR
Denton, Raleigh SR
Gerten, Wyatt SR
Medicinebird, Dino SR
Nones, Sedwyn SR
Ruiz, Jacob SR
Schultz, James SR
Taylor, Kade SR
Worthington, Luke SR
Allen, Robby JR
Bryan, Luke JR
de Coune, Max JR
Logiodice, Easton JR
Pruden, Zander JR
Tawk, Mateo JR
Desrochers, Vincent SO
Ellis, Palmer SO
Hallman, Grayson SO
Ireland, Gabriel SO
Jea, Matthew SO
Morris, Ian SO
Simonson, Brayden SO
Strickland, Colin SO
Taylor, Kamran SO
Tran, Justin SO
Varghese, Aaron SO
Worthington, James SO
Bassett, Elishah FR
Garcia, Henrik FR
Gungoll, Sebastian FR
Mumiukha, Emery FR
Shadid, Milo FR
Buckelew, Abby 2 SO Fuller, Merritt 4 JR
Smith, Kenzie 5 JR
Kunnath, Christina 8 SO
Wadmia, Kiona 10 JR
Gardner, Emma 13 SR
St. John, Morgan 14 SR
LoPorto, Maggie 16 JR
Miskovsky, Madison 17 SR
Metz , Amelia 19 SO
Nelson, Charlotte 20 SR
Boren, Janna 21 SR
Bustillo, Rosemary 26 SR
NAME No. Grade
Heffington, Ellery 18 FR
Parham, Melinda 25 FR
Morrissey, Sylvia 37 FR
Chouinard, Olivia 23 FR
Herrin, Ella 35 JR
Blair, Taylor 24 SO
NAME No. Grade
Chumo, Olivia 29 SO
Dell’Osso, Isabella 27 SO
Durham, Emily 9 SO
Miskovsky, Emory 3 SO
Newby, Blair 22 SO
Palazzolo, Anna 28 SO
NAME
McIntire, Maya 18 FR
Coyle, Lilly 25 FR
James, Johnna-Lynn 27 FR
Reeves, Hannah 30 FR
Ray, Abigail 31 FR
Kusel, Kate 32 FR
Rodgers, Annabelle 33 FR
O’Neil, Scoutleigh 34 FR
Eisel, Ava 35 FR
Kwock, Alina 38 FR
Heffington, Ellery 39 FR
Coulter, Carrington 42 FR
Clanton, Kathryn 44 FR
Grelle, Grace 45 FR
Rivera, Salley 49 FR
Medina, Sydney 50 FR