2023 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Fan Guide

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ABOUT THE COVER

For many years, Bill DeOre ’65 has produced the artwork for the Jesuit Dallas athletic programs. An award-winning and nationallysyndicated editorial cartoonist for The Dallas Morning News for 34 years, DeOre is a member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists. DeOre has been an active member of the alumni community and currently sits on the Jesuit Dallas Museum Board of Trustees.

Throughout his time serving Jesuit Dallas athletics, DeOre has provided artwork for several Jesuit Dallas athletic programs. Here are a few examples of Bill’s work over the years:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS •
Advertiser Index ................................................................. 4 About Jesuit Dallas 5 Jesuit Dallas Administration & Support Staff 5 Head Coach Charlie DeLong 6 Jesuit Dallas Coaching Staff .............................................. 7 Jesuit Soccer History & Tradition ....................................... 8 Varsity Soccer Players .................................................. 9-14 Varsity Roster & Schedule 25 Junior Varsity Roster & Schedule 30 Junior Varsity Players 31 Freshman Roster & Schedule ........................................... 34 Freshman Soccer Players ................................................ 35
ABOUT THE COVER
Pictured: A cover designed by DeOre for the 2017 Winter edition of the Jesuit Today celebrating the 75th anniversary of Jesuit Dallas. 2020 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art 2019 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art 2018 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art 2022 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Cover Art
4 • 2023 JESUIT DALLAS SOCCER ADVERTISER INDEX Absolute Merit Roofing 36 Ben-E-Keith .............................................................................. 26 BK Real Estate Group 44 Brett Palmer, Realtor 42 Campisi’s Restaurants 18 Carrell Clinic, The 21 Chick-Fil-A Inwood ................................................................... 32 ComServ Construction, LLC 32 Crossbuck BBQ 41 Cultro Group 22 DeGroote Partners ................................................................... 37 Elan Inwood ................................................................................ 7 Enchilada’s Restaurant & Catering Co. 16 FastSigns Plano 44 Francis Celii Photography 40 Godat Plastic Surgery .............................................................. 20 Gordon Highlander 39 Jason Saucedo, Class of 2001 45 Jersey Mike’s Subs 40 Jonathan Alexander Basketball 40 Kwik Kar on Inwood ................................................................. 22 Law Offices of Danny Clancy ‘83 & Tim Clancy ‘95 37 Legacy Studios 44 Macklin’s Catering Co. 36 Manorly Home Concierge Services 38 Messick Peacock and Associates ............................................ 22 Midway Hollow Pet Clinic ......................................................... 37 Munck Wilson Mandala, LLP 27 Musso Family Dentistry 47 Park Place Motor Dealerships 46 Plaza at Preston Center............................................................ 33 Preston Art 45 Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers 26 Ramirez & Associates, PC 15 Rockmoor Roofing Systems 43 Rodenbaugh’s Flooring America .............................................. 16 RPC Staffing 17 Rusty Taco 20 Seeligson & Company PC 32 Shine of Dallas - Highland Park................................................ 41 Stewart and Arango Oral Surgery 24 Taco Joint 41 Team Sports & Performance Apparel 28 Texas Catering 23 Veritex Community Bank ........................................... Inside Front Whitney Barsalou - SWBC Mortgage 26 WWA Integrated Wealth Strategy 29 ADVERTISER INDEX

Founded in 1942, Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas is a Catholic, private, independent, all-boys high school. Following the 500 year-old Jesuit tradition of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Jesuit Dallas strives to form young men into leaders who are open to growth, intellectually competent, committed to working for justice, religious, loving, and physically fit. Currently, Jesuit enrolls over 1,100 boys from 170 different middle schools.

Jesuit Dallas Athletics has claimed 127 team state championships dating back to 1954. Most of the titles were won as members of the Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL), a precursor to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) of which Jesuit was a member until 2000. In 2003, Jesuit Dallas, along with Strake Jesuit (Houston), became the first private schools to be admitted to the University Interscholastic League (UIL), which serves as the athletic governing body for public and charter schools in Texas. Since joining the UIL, Jesuit has captured 77 district championships.

In 2010, the Jesuit Dallas soccer team became the first private school team in the history of the UIL to capture a state championship. The Ranger baseball team captured its first UIL state title in 2016 and soccer added a second UIL crown in 2017. Jesuit rugby won Texas Rugby Union championships in 2001 and 2010, while the lacrosse program has captured four Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) titles (2016, 2017, 2021, 2022). Jesuit hockey began the 2022-23 season as the four-time reigning Texas Amateur Hockey Association (TAHA) Division I Pure State Champions. The crew program routinely ranks as one of the strongest in the country, and has secured seven consecutive berths in the USRowing Youth National Championships.

PROGRAM CREDITS

The 2023 Jesuit Dallas Soccer Program is a production of the Sports Information Office. Program Designer: Bryan Montgomery, Sports Information Director. Editorial Team: James Kramer, Candice Price, Patrick Rhatican. Photography: Legacy Studios (Team, Individual Photography), Jesuit Dallas Sports Information (Action Photography). Printer: Cultro Group.

JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF

President Mike Earsing

Principal

Tom Garrison ’92

Vice President of Advancement ....................................

Vice President of Operations

Assistant Principal of Academics .........................

Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation

B.J. Antes

Alex Soich ’04

Molly O’Sullivan

Michele Williams

Asst. Principal of Curriculum and Acad. Support Dr. Ben Kirby ’00

Assistant Principal of Student Life

Director of Student Formation

Jack Wallace

Dr. Mark Knize

Athletic Director ...........................................................

Assistant Athletic Director

Assistant Athletic Director

Director of Athletic Performance

Steve Koch

Chris Hill

Paul Maturi

Giuliano Sanchez

Assistant Director of Athletic Performance

Athletic Administrators

Rick Lefebvre

Pam Murad

.................................................................................. Marcy O’Neill

Head Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainers

Rick Martin

Dr. Robert Duvall

Michael Procter

Kimberle Scales

Director of Communications ...................................James Kramer

Director of Alumni Relations

Sports Information Director .............................

Sean McMullen ’96

Bryan Montgomery

Head Soccer Coach Charlie DeLong

Junior Varsity Coach

Freshman Coach

David Williams ’96

Paulo Costanzo ’98

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ABOUT JESUIT DALLAS • ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF

HEAD COACH CHARLIE DELONG

One of the most respected coaches in North Texas, DeLong has served as the head varsity coach at Jesuit Dallas since 1980 and enters the 2023 season with 629 wins during his illustrious career. Coach DeLong is the seventh-winningest active head coach in the nation and the second-winningest coach in the history of Texas boys’ high school soccer. DeLong has won 87 percent of the games he has coached and is a 17-time state champion at Jesuit.

On Feb. 4, 2020, DeLong won his 600th career game with a 1-0 decision against Plano H.S. With the victory, DeLong became the 19th soccer coach in high school history and the third high school coach in Texas to reach the 600-win plateau. In 2021, DeLong was inducted into the Jesuit Dallas Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2022, DeLong was named to the Texas Association of Soccer Coaches and Officials (TASCO) Hall of Honor.

DeLong has earned two consensus Texas Coach of the Year honors (2010, 2017) since Jesuit Dallas joined the University Interscholastic League (UIL) in 2004 and is a four-time Dallas Metroplex Coach of the Year (1988, 2006, 2010, 2017). In addition to earning the 1991 Region III High School Coach of the Year honor, DeLong helped the Rangers capture 15 Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL) state titles and a pair of UIL titles in 2010 and 2017.

The first of Jesuit’s two UIL state titles came when the Rangers bested Strake Jesuit in penalty kicks to capture the UIL 5A championship in 2010. With the victory, the Rangers became the first private school to ever claim a UIL state championship title in any sport. Jesuit ended the season as the top-ranked team in the nation according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) after finishing the 2009 season ranked eighth in the nation. The Rangers repeated the feat in 2017, defeating Texas top-ranked Arlington Sam Houston, 2-1, in overtime of the championship game to become the School’s first athletic program with multiple UIL state championships. Jesuit closed the season ranked third in the nation according to USA Today.

Throughout his time at the helm of the Ranger soccer program, DeLong has mentored several professional athletes and Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famers. DeLong coached Puerto Rico national team member Scott Jones ’02, who was drafted in the second round of the 2007 Major League Soccer (MLS) Superdraft, U.S. National Team member and nine-year MLS veteran Kenny Cooper ’03, 2012 MLS draftee Ian Kalis ’08 and Kingsley Bryce ’11, who was selected with the 28th pick of the 2015 MLS draft by the Chicago Fire. Entering the 2018 season, DeLong has coached 13 Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famers.

In addition to his coaching duties, DeLong has served as the head cross country coach and has been a varsity football assistant since 1987. He also serves as the chairman of the Jesuit Dallas physical education department. Licensed to coach by the USSF in 1971, DeLong has also coached a number of top club teams including seven North Texas State Club champions, five Region III club champions and two runner-up teams in the National Club championship. Prior to his career in coaching, DeLong played professionally on the reserve squad for the Dallas Tornado in the North American Soccer League (NASL) for six seasons in the 1970s, and the Houston Summit of the Major Indoor Soccer League, reaching the MISL title game in 1980.

A native of Carroll, Iowa, DeLong played soccer collegiately at San Diego State University and earned a bachelor’s degree from UTDallas. He and his wife Diana reside in Dallas.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS DURING UIL ERA

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Year Record District Record Regular Season Postseason 2004 14-3-5 7-1-4 Bi-District Champions 2005 14-4-2 10-3-1 District Champions Regional Semifinalist 2006 18-6-2 9-3-2 State Semifinalist 2007 15-1-1 13-0-1 District Champions Regional Quarterfinalist 2008 17-1-1 13-0-1 District Champions Regional Finalist 2009 20-1-1 12-0-0 District Champions Regional Finalist 2010 25-0-0 14-0-0 District Champions UIL 5A State Champion 2011 16-6-0 11-3-0 Bi-District Champions 2012 22-3-0 12-2-0 2013 11-7-1 8-4-2 2014 14-5-2 10-2-2 2015 14-5-3 11-1-2 District Champions 2016 16-3-5 10-0-4 District Champions 2017 21-3-2 12-1-1 District Champions UIL 6A State Champion 2018 6-7-7 4-5-5 2019 2-12-4 1-10-3 2020 5-7-3 4-6-2 2021 17-4-3 10-2-2 Regional Semifinalist 2022 10-8-4 6-5-3 Bi-District Champions Overall 277-85-46 177-58-35

JESUIT DALLAS

JESUIT DALLAS COACHING STAFF

DAVID WILLIAMS ’96 • JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH

Currently entering his 23rd season at Jesuit Dallas, Williams is a sophomore counselor, art teacher, and junior varsity soccer coach. As a player, Williams won two TCIL state championships with the Ranger soccer team in 1995 and 1996.

Williams attended St. Louis University, where he played four years of Division I soccer and earned a bachelor’s degree in English. He received a master’s degree in education from SMU and is a licensed coach in North Texas. Williams lives in Dallas with his wife, Michele, and their two daughters.

PAULO COSTANZO ’98 • FRESHMAN HEAD COACH

Coach Costanzo played three years of varsity soccer during his time at Jesuit, helping the Rangers to a pair of TCIL state championships and the 1997 Jesuit-Meintser Invitational tournament title. He played one year of collegiate soccer at St. Mary’s University before returning to Dallas to attend the University of North Texas, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in applied behavior analysis.

In addition to serving as coach of the Jesuit freshman team, Paolo also works as an outdoor education guide with various schools around the DFW area.

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JESUIT SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

TCIL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999

UIL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2010, 2017

UIL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2006, 2010, 2017

UIL AREA CHAMPIONSHIPS

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021

UIL BI-DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS

2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022

UIL DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS

2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017

JESUIT DALLAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • SOCCER

FORMER RANGERS COMPETING IN COLLEGE (PARTIAL LISTING)

Ryan Aubrey University of Buffalo

Beau Bellomy ..............St. Louis University

Sean Bellomy Georgetown University

Joe Benefield Trinity University (Texas)

Chase Burciaga Johns Hopkins University

Charles Bryce St. Louis University

Kingsley Bryce.............St. Louis University

Parker Christensen West Florida Univ.

Tanner Coffin Hardin Simmons

Joe Cooper ........................................ SMU

Paolo Costanzo St. Mary’s

Mark Daus Santa Clara

Ryan Dendinger St. Edward’s

Dustin Detrick Navy

Will Diebold ............................... Cincinnati

Josh Dillon St. John’s

Nathan Dombrowski Dayton

Bruno Dujmovic ................................. SMU

Nathan Escanuela Austin College

Dalton Eudy Kenyon College

John David Feist Cal Tech

Robert Fernandez Belmont

Tommy Flaim ...... Washington Univ.-St. Louis

Tyler Florkowski Miss. College

Chris Gangi Midwestern State

Billy Gannon ...................................... SMU

Nick Gannon St. Louis

K. Garciamendez Davidson

John Gardner George Mason

Andrew Gilchrist Rhodes College

Kyle Green NYU

Guy Harris ....................... Trinity University

Jeff Harwell SMU

Chris Helling Stanford

Jeremy Huynh ................. Trinity University

Alex Johnston St. Louis

Colin Jones Trinity University

Scott Jones UNC-Greensboro

Ian Kalis Duke/SMU

Owen Kalis ..................................Memphis

Will Kelton Hendrix

Brian Kerr Furman

Michael Knapp ....................... Notre Dame

Elliott Marshall UMBC

Chris Mathis University of Chicago

Matthew Marz Vanderbilt

Mateo Means St. Mary’s (Minn.)

Dennis Miles ............................... UT-Dallas

Chris Miller Colgate

Pryor Miller U.S. Coast Guard

Reilly Minigutti . Richmond International Acad.

Ethan Moore Trinity University

Ryan Morales American University

Jonathan Napper Harvard

William O’Dwyer Grand Canyon

Gavin Patterson ................... Regis College

Phil Peacoack Air Force

Arnold Perez Valenzuela East Texas Baptist

Jonny Phipps Dayton

Justin Pridmore ...................... Notre Dame

Robert Quinlan Lehigh

Juan Ramirez Austin College

Trey Rayfield ...................................... Tulsa

Alexei Reyes Florida Gulf Coast

Hansel Reyes St. Louis

Bobby Rubio Trinity University

Michael Scholten Xavier

Cullen Scott ............. Univ. of Pennsylvania

Griffin Scott Washington & Lee

Ryan Shea Univ. of Chicago

Ben Sloan ........................... Austin College

Zack Tavrou Tulsa

Sewell Strifler Dayton

Jason Tarde Marquette

Ryan Terracio Hendrix

Tim Trevino ......................... Oklahoma City

Connor Tullis Austin College

Bobby Wagner McMurray

Todd Wallace ...................... Oklahoma City

William Westbrook McMurray

Joe Whittaker Holy Cross

David Williams St. Louis

Adrian Winnubst Sam Houston

A.J. Zaugg ................... University of Dallas

8 • 2023 JESUIT DALLAS SOCCER JESUIT SOCCER HISTORY & TRADITION
Year Inducted
2001
2019
......................... 2002
2020
’86 2013
Jones ’02 2022
Koeijmans ’77 2014
Miller ’82..................................... 1999
Reynolds ’89 2008
Snyder ’80 2005 Tim Trevino ’88 ................................... 2011 Rich Wachsman ’88 2016 Todd Wallace ’88 2017 Adrian Winnubst ’81 ........................... 2012
Name
Louis Balady ’88
Kenny Cooper ’03
Christopher Dean ’91
Charlie DeLong
Chris Helling
Scott
John
Matt
John
Rob
Jesuit Dallas celebrates winning the 2017 UIL 6A State Championship after defeating Arlington Sam Houston, 2-1, in overtime on Apr. 15, 2017 in Georgetown, Texas. RICH WACHSMAN ’88 KENNY COOPER ’03

VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My dad. He always prioritized my enjoyment of the game over my team’s results or performance.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Being a positive leader.

I love the game of soccer because:

It has created friendships and memories I will have forever.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Borussia Dortmund, Weston McKennie.

My favorite soccer memory is:

Scoring in my first varsity game last year as a sophomore.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It is an opportunity to play the sport I love while representing my community and school. Playing for Jesuit requires me to act in a manner that positively portrays how a Christian athlete should act.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

I lived in London for a few years while I was young. Soccer consumed all of the country’s attention so I was naturally drawn to the game.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Never being selfish and always wanting to make the extra pass.

I love the game of soccer because:

All my stress disappears the moment I step on the field.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Arsenal, Bukayo Saka.

My favorite soccer memory is:

Representing the United States in a tournament in Ireland.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It has been a dream of mine ever since I went to the soccer games during my childhood.

I was inspired to play soccer by: My brother. I look up to him.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Playing with a lot of passion.

I love the game of soccer because:

I get to play the game with my friends.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: PSG, Lionel Messi.

My favorite soccer memory is: Playing in the playoffs with my brother.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

I get to be a Man for Others while playing the sport that I love, and I can show respect to the game and the players.

I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad, because he was my first coach.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Making the extra pass.

I love the game of soccer because:

It is a game of skill, dedication, and teamwork.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester City, Neymar.

My favorite soccer memory is:

Scoring the winning penalty kick in the Meintser Tournament last year, helping us win the third place game.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means that I can continue to play the sport I have been passionate about my whole life for a team that has a successful tradition under Coach DeLong.

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3 • JACK BRADSHAW • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD 6 • CALEB FISHER • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD 10 • CHARLIE BRAMLETT • SENIOR • MIDFIELD • FORWARD 4 • COLE FRUTOS • SENIOR • MIDFIELD

VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS

I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad. He is a big influence in my life and soccer felt natural. I am best known by my teammates for: My positive attitude.

I love the game of soccer because:

It is a way for me to clear my head.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo.

My favorite soccer memory is:

When I scored a goal from the midfield line in a tournament. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

I get to follow a tradition that my dad and uncle both participated in, and it is a chance for me to be involved at my school.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My dad. He first introduced me to the sport and has supported every decision I have made since I began playing.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My leadership skills.

I love the game of soccer because:

It gives me a place to form a stronger bond with my teammates and coaches while also playing the sport I love.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

Manchester United, David de Gea.

My favorite soccer memory is:

Saving three penalty kicks in the playoffs against McKinney Boyd during my sophomore year.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

I get to play the game that I love while representing the school.

I was inspired to play soccer by: Watching the game on TV as a kid. The professional players amazed me. I am best known by my teammates for: My size.

I love the game of soccer because: You can go anywhere and play the game. It is universal.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Manchester City, De Bruyne.

My favorite soccer memory is: Playing on the varsity team last year.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? There is nothing better than representing Jesuit while playing the game.

I was inspired to play soccer by: My older siblings. I grew up watching them play soccer and playing with other kids during their games.

I am best known by my teammates for: Being a hard worker.

I love the game of soccer because:

I love being on the field and feeling the rush while playing.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

Arsenal, Lionel Messi.

My favorite soccer memory is: Playing in the playoffs last season.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means playing not just for myself, but for my teammates and my school.

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55 • 26 • COLE HINES • SENIOR • GOALKEEPER 2 • JAMES MCCREA • SENIOR • MIDFIELD 23 • GEORGE HORVAT • JUNIOR • DEFENSE 18 • REESE GARNER • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD

I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad.

I am best known by my teammates for: Loving God on and off the field.

I love the game of soccer because: When I play, I get to line up and attempt to play better than the person on the other side of the field.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Chelsea, Kante.

My favorite soccer memory is: Winning the Dana Cup in Denmark.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

I have the responsibility to be the best player and person on and off the field. I have to represent the school and the team as best I can and bring home a championship.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My parents told me to play once as a kid, and I liked it because I got some tasty snacks after.

I am best known by my teammates for: Being legit.

I love the game of soccer because:

I love the community that comes with playing the game as well as the memories of success.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

Manchester City, Mat Turner.

My favorite soccer memory is:

When my club team won our last game at a showcase in Orlando, Florida.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

I appreciate the opportunity to represent the Jesuit ideals with my brothers.

I was inspired to play soccer by: My father inspired me to play soccer because of his passion for the game. I am best known by my teammates for: Being very supportive and optimistic on and off the field.

I love the game of soccer because:

It is a global symbol of unity. It brings people from all around the world together to play the beautiful game.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi.

My favorite soccer memory is: Watching Barcelona complete a 6-1 comeback against PSG in a Champions League match.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means representing a winning culture. Jesuit Dallas soccer is one of the most prestigious and respectful soccer programs in the state, and it is an honor and privilege to represent the Blue and Gold.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My dad. He was a big fan of soccer, and he introduced it to me at a young age.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Goofing around at practice.

I love the game of soccer because:

I have fun playing the game.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

Chelsea FC, Eden Hazard.

My favorite soccer memory is: Watching Chelsea win the Champions League.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It is a great opportunity for me to have fun and compete alongside my Jesuit brothers.

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VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS
54 • 12 • REID MCMILLAN • JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER 11 • JASON OGBOLU • JUNIOR • FORWARD 9 • NOAH MCGOUGH • SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD A.J. MIRALRIO • SENIOR • MANAGER

VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS

I was inspired to play soccer by: My siblings inspired me to play. I always wanted to be like them and follow in their footsteps.

I am best known by my teammates for: My skills.

I love the game of soccer because:

It allows me to block off everything else in my life for 90 minutes, play with my brothers and have fun.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Tottenham Spurs, Lionel Messi.

My favorite soccer memory is:

When my club team won the Dallas Cup in 2022. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means the world to me. I am representing the brotherhood we are empowered to become through our effort and friendships on the field.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My dad, he grew up in Columbia and has always been a huge soccer fan, which inspired me to play.

I am best known by my teammates for: My skill.

I love the game of soccer because:

The dramatic moments that come in big games.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

Liverpool, Luis Sinistera.

My favorite soccer memory is:

Columbia’s run in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It pushes me during every practice and game to put in the work while representing the love and passion of the sport at Jesuit.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My dad inspired me to play by offering me gum if I scored a goal. This gave me my passion to play.

I am best known by my teammates for: Scoring absolutely gorgeous goals.

I love the game of soccer because:

I’ve been playing the game for many years, and it’s fun. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Liverpool, Luis Diaz.

My favorite soccer memory is: When Columbia beat Mexico.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means a lot to me, as I am able to compete at the highest level.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My dad inspired me to play. He introduced me to the game.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Scoring screamers as a goalie.

I love the game of soccer because:

It makes my worries go away.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kepa Arrizabalaga.

My favorite soccer memory is: Winning the 2022 Dallas Cup.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means getting to play the beautiful game with my brothers.

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8 • LUCAS PARRA • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD 50 • 24 • CHRIS RODRIGUEZ • SENIOR • GOALKEEPER 13 • MARIO PARRA • JUNIOR • MIDFIELD 30 • ERWIN ORDAZ • SENIOR • MIDFIELD • DEFENSE

I was inspired to play soccer by: Lionel Messi. I fell in love with the way he plays. I watched him when I was young. I am best known by my teammates for: My work rate.

I love the game of soccer because: It gives me something to work towards and allows me to make amazing memories with the people around me.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Leeds United, Lionel Messi and Brendan Anderson. My favorite soccer memory is: Beating Arlington Martin in the playoffs last year. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? Being part of an amazing community that pushes me to be a better person on and off the field.

I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad, he was my first coach.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My speed.

I love the game of soccer because:

It’s very fun.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

PSG, Cristiano Ronaldo.

My favorite soccer memory is:

Any chance I have to score a goal.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means everything to me.

I was inspired to play soccer by: My dad, because he played in high school and soccer was his favorite sport.

I am best known by my teammates for: Working hard.

I love the game of soccer because:

It helps you better yourself on and off the field. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: Tottenham Hotspur, Son Heung-Min.

My favorite soccer memory is: Winning in penalties during the first round of the playoffs last year.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer?

It means to give your best every time you step on the field, and to be respectful to everyone.

I was inspired to play soccer by:

My three older sisters. When I was younger they all played and I joined them in the backyard. Also, my sixth-grade coach. He showed me how much fun the game was when I was losing the desire to play. It was the most fun I’ve had playing. I am best known by my teammates for: Being “Bubbatron.”

I love the game of soccer because:

I’ve played it for so long and my friends play it. It also helps you stay in shape.

My favorite soccer club and soccer player is:

I’m not a fan of professional soccer.

My favorite soccer memory is:

I have too many to choose from.

What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? Represent the program and its tradition in the best way possible, and don’t put yourself in a position to embarrass either the soccer program or the School.

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VARSITY
5 • HUGH RUDNICKI • SENIOR • FORWARD 21 • JACK TULIMIERI • JUNIOR • DEFENSE 7 • MATTHEW SUCATO • JUNIOR • DEFENSE 17 • JOSH ROPPOLO • SENIOR • FORWARD

VARSITY SOCCER PLAYERS

I was inspired to play soccer by: My parents and by watching games.

I am best known by my teammates for: Hard work and leadership.

I love the game of soccer because: It is a beautiful game, and anything is possible. My favorite soccer club and soccer player is: I love to watch but I’m not attached to any one team. My favorite players are Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho. My favorite soccer memory is: Learning what passing and moving really means. What does it mean to represent Jesuit Dallas soccer? Playing with integrity.

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VARSITY SOCCER ROSTER

VARSITY ROSTER & SCHEDULE

VARSITY ROSTER VARSITY SCHEDULE

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No. Name Yr. Pos. 2 James McCrea Sr. M 3 Jack Bradshaw Jr. M 4 Cole Frutos Sr. M 5 Hugh Rudnicki Sr. F 6 Caleb Fisher Jr. M 7 Matthew Sucato Jr. D 8 Lucas Parra Jr. M 9 Noah McGough So. M 10 Charlie Bramlett Sr. M • F 11 Jason Ogbolu Jr. F 13 Mario Parra Jr. M 14 Mario Zamora So. D 17 Josh Roppolo Sr. F 18 Reese Garner Jr. M 21 Jack Tulimieri Jr. D 23 George Horvat Jr. D 30 Erwin Ordaz Sr. M • D 50 Chris Rodriguez Sr. GK 54 Reid McMillan Jr. GK 55 Cole Hines Sr. GK Head Varsity Coach: Charles DeLong Team Manager: A.J. Miralrio ’23
Top Row: Josh Roppolo, Chris Rodriguez, Reid McMillan, Mario Zamora, George Horvat, Jack Bradshaw, Matthew Sucato, Coach Charlie DeLong Middle Row: Hugh Rudnicki, Jason Ogbolu, Cole Hines, Caleb Fisher, A.J. Miralrio, Noah McGough, Charlie Bramlett Bottom Row: Reese Garner, Jack Tulimieri, Erwin Ordaz, Mario Parra, James McCrea, Lucas Parra
Date Opponent Location Time Jesuit-Meintser Soccer Invitational Jan. 5 vs. Nolan Catholic Ranger Stadium 12 p.m. Jan. 6 vs. McKinney Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Jan. 7 vs. Skyline Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Jan. 10 at J.J. Pearce* J.J. Pearce H.S. 7:15 p.m. Jan. 13 vs. Irving* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Jan. 20 vs. Nimitz* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Jan. 24 at MacArthur* MacArthur H.S. 7:15 p.m. Jan. 27 at Highland Park* Highlander Stadium 7:15 p.m. Jan. 31 vs. Richardson* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 3 at Nimitz* Nimitz H.S. 7:15 p.m. Feb. 7 vs Highland Park* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 10 at Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 14 at Irving* Irving H.S. 7:15 p.m. Feb. 17 vs. Berkner* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 21 at Richardson* Eagle-Mustang Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 24 vs. Lake Highlands* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Feb. 28 at Berkner* Berkner H.S. 7:15 p.m. Mar. 3 vs. J.J. Pearce* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. Mar. 7 vs. MacArthur* Ranger Stadium 7:15 p.m. BOLD Indicates Home Game * - Indicates District 7-6A
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JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER & SCHEDULE

JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER

JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE

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NO. NAME YR. POS. 5 Drew Koshakji So. M 6 Brannon Suchala So. D 7 Octavio Monjaras So. M 9 Clyde Araiza So. D • M 10 Dylan Lerma Jr. F 11 Max Sabogal So. M 12 Theodore Walker So. D 14 Mateo Bryce Jr. M 15 Andres Benitez So. F 16 Leo Hernandez So. M 17 Hudson Thomas So. D 18 Andrew McMahon So. M 19 Grant Gomez So. D 24 Eli Prieur So. D 38 Jackson Fleischer Jr. M 51 • 13 Marcelo Elizondo So. GK 52 • 1 Logan Kelly Jr. GK 55 • 3 Matteo Costanzo Jr. GK Junior Varsity Coach: David Williams ’96 DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Jan. 10 at J.J. Pearce J.J. Pearce H.S. 5:45 p.m. Jan. 13 vs Irving Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Jan. 20 vs Nimitz Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Jan. 24 at MacArthur MacArthur H.S. 5:45 p.m. Jan. 27 at Highland Park Highlander Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 3 at Nimitz Nimitz H.S. 5:45 p.m. Feb. 4 vs Richardson Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 7 vs Highland Park Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 10 at Lake Highlands Wildcat-Ram Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 14 at Irving Irving H.S. 5:45 p.m. Feb. 17 vs Berkner Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 21 at Richardson Eagle-Mustang Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 24 vs Lake Highlands Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Feb. 28 at Berkner Berkner H.S. 5:45 p.m. Mar. 3 vs J.J. Pearce Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Mar. 7 vs MacArthur Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m.
Top Row: Brannon Suchala, Clyde Araiza, Julian Polma, Mateo Bryce, Octavio Monjaras, Coach David Williams ’96 Middle Row: Hudson Thomas, Logan Kelly, Matteo Costanzo, Theodore Walker, Marcelo Elizondo, Leo Hernandez, Eli Prieur Bottom Row: Jackson Fleischer, Andrew McMahon, Dylan Lerma, Max Sabogal, Grant Gomez, Andres Benitez Not Pictured: Drew Koshakji
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9 • Clyde Araiza So. • D • M 51 • 13 • Marcelo Elizondo So. • GK 7 • Octavio Monjaras So. • M 17 • Hudson Thomas So. • D 15 • Andres Benitez So. • F 38 • Jackson Fleischer Jr. • M 24 • Eli Prieur So. • D 12 • Theodore Walker So. • D 14 • Mateo Bryce Jr. • M 19 • Grant Gomez So. • D 11 • Max Sabogal So. • M 55 • 3 • Matteo Costanzo Jr. • GK 16 • Leo Hernandez So. • M 6 • Brannon Suchala So. • D 52 • 1 • Logan Kelly Jr. • GK 5 • Drew Koshakji So. • M 10 • Dylan Lerma Jr. • F 18 • Andrew McMahon So. • M

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Top Row: Coach Paolo Costanzo ’98, Hudson Deckert, Ben Quinn, Trey Graves, Julian Polma, Cruz Rodriguez, Nate Sabogal Middle Row: Cooper McGough, Elias Canon, Christian Bilger, Dylan Stump, Santiago Bryce, Ben Norman, Alec Ramon
NO. NAME YR. POS. 2 Dylan Stump Fr. F 3 Hudson Deckert Fr. F 4 Luca Shipley Fr. F 5 Santiago Bryce Fr. M 7 Nate Sabogal Fr. M 9 Ben Norman Fr. M 10 Cooper McGough Fr. M 13 Chase Terrell Fr. M 14 Cruz Rodriguez Fr. M 16 Julian Jaime Fr. D 17 Owen Shorey Fr. D 18 Nate Fabriga Fr. D 19 Christian Bilger Fr. F 20 Elias Canon Fr. M 21 George Miller Fr. D 22 Eduardo Gonzalez Fr. F 24 Trey Graves Fr. D 26 Alec Ramon Fr. M 28 Ben Quinn Fr. D 51 Julian Polma So. GK Freshman Soccer Coach: Paolo Costanzo ’98 DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Jan. 10 at J.J. Pearce J.J. Pearce H.S. 4:15 p.m. Jan. 13 vs. Irving Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Jan. 20 vs. Nimitz Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Jan. 24 at MacArthur MacArthur H.S. 4:15 p.m. Jan. 27 at Highland Park Highlander Stadium 4:15 p.m. Jan. 31 vs. Richardson Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Feb. 3 at Nimitz Nimitz H.S. 4:15 p.m. Feb. 7 vs. Highland Park Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Feb. 10 at Lake Highlands Wildcat-Ram Stadium 4:15 p.m. Feb. 14 at Irving Irving H.S. 4:15 p.m. Feb. 17 vs. Berkner Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Feb. 21 at Richardson Eagle-Mustang Stadium 4:15 p.m. Feb. 24 vs. Lake Highlands Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Feb. 28 at Berkner Berkner H.S. 4:15 p.m. Mar. 3 vs. J.J. Pearce Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m. Mar. 7 vs. MacArthur Ranger Stadium 4:15 p.m.
Front Row: Julian Jaime, George Miller, Nate Fabriga, Owen Shorey, Luca Shipley, Eduardo Gonzalez, Chase Terrell
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19 • Christian Bilger Fr. • F 18 • Nate Fabriga Fr. • D 28 • Ben Quinn Fr. • D 4 • Luca Shipley Fr. • F 5 • Santiago Bryce Fr. • M 22 • Eduardo Gonzalez Fr. • F 26 • Alec Ramon Fr. • M 17 • Owen Shorey Fr. • D 20 • Elias Canon Fr. • M 24 • Trey Graves Fr. • D 14 • Cruz Rodriguez Fr. • M 2 • Dylan Stump Fr. • F 3 • Hudson Deckert Fr. • F 16 • Julian Jaime Fr. • D 7 • Nate Sabogal Fr. • M 13 • Chase Terrell Fr. • M 10 • Cooper McGough Fr. • M 21 • George Miller Fr. • D 9 • Ben Norman Fr. • M 51 • Julian Polma So. • GK
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