Digital Program - Jesuit High School

41st.
Annual
Fr. Barry
Christmas Classic
Basketball Tournament
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St. Mary's w Archbishop Mitty w Notre Dame
December 11-13, 2014
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Table of Contents
Welcome........................................................................................................................................4
Welcome Letters.........................................................................................................................5
Tournament Winners 1974-2013..........................................................................................8
All-Tournament Teams 1974-2013.................................................................................... 12
Team Records............................................................................................................................ 15
Individual Records.................................................................................................................. 16
About Father Joseph F. Barry, S.J....................................................................................... 17
Tournament Bracket............................................................................................................... 20
Xavier........................................................................................................................................... 22
Jesuit............................................................................................................................................ 24
Damien........................................................................................................................................ 26
Cathedral.................................................................................................................................... 28
Archbishop Mitty..................................................................................................................... 30
Notre Dame............................................................................................................................... 32
St. Mary’s.................................................................................................................................... 34
St. Francis.................................................................................................................................... 36
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Host School Information:
President
Dir. of Athletics
Principal
Asst. Dir. of Athletics
V.P. for Advancement
Admin. Asst. Athletic Dir
V.P. & Chief Financial Officer
Dir. of Admissions
Fr. David J. Suwalsky, S.J.
Lorraine Paul
Maureen Longyear
Sharon Tobar
Chris Fahey
Ross Evans
Robin Cummings
Josh Palone
Dir. of Communications
Mala Paul
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Fr. Barry Christmas Classic
Welcome to the 41st annual Fr. Joseph Barry Christmas Classic Basketball
Tournament. The tournament has a long and storied history, as you will see on the
pages that follow. Listings of past champions, individual and team records and the
all-tournament teams are detailed for you. Also included are profiles and rosters of
the teams participating in this year’s tournament.
Jesuit High School welcomes all of the visiting teams’ players, coaches and their
fans. We hope that both your visit to the Jesuit High School campus in Carmichael
and your Fr. Barry Christmas Classic experiences are exciting and memorable.
The Jesuit High School administration, athletic department and basketball staffs
are grateful for the outstanding efforts put forth by the Fr. Barry Christmas Classic
committee.
The committee, comprised of alumni parents, would like to extend its
sincere appreciation to all of the wonderful organizations that have assisted us in
presenting such an outstanding basketball tournament.
Special thanks to:
• The Jesuit High School Booster Club and its members who have helped
provide and serve the meals to the players and coaches, the brunch buffet
after Mass and staffed the gate and concessions.
• The teachers and alumni for their assistance as timekeepers and scorekeepers.
• The Jesuit student body rooting section for their boisterous support as the
sixth man.
• The host families, parents and students of Jesuit High School who have
opened their homes to our special guests.
• The Hilton Sacramento-Arden West Hotel for providing accommodations to
the visiting coaches and families at discounted rates.
• Darlene and Jerry Skou of Awards by Kay for their generous donation of the
trophies and plaques.
• The families of the basketball coaching staff for their support, patience and
understanding.
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to Jesuit High School and to the Fr. Barry Tournament, one of California’s
premier high school basketball tournaments. We hope that you enjoy the
competition and be assured that we are thrilled that you are with us.
Father Joseph Barry, S.J., arrived soon after the opening of Jesuit High School. His
love for this school was reflected in his tireless work to develop a campus worthy of
the students who found themselves here daily. His love of basketball brought him
to this gymnasium which bears his name regularly. And, we have to add, he was
particularly pleased when “his” Marauders gained a victory on the home court.
Father Joe loved competition, competition that was hard-fought and fair. But wins
or losses dimmed in importance when compared to the lessons learned when
talented and well-coached young people pitted themselves against equally talented
opponents. Father Joe most of all believed that sports taught important lessons
which carried into every part of life.
We embrace Fr. Joe’s spirit in this tournament that bears his name. We encourage
all of our competitors to play hard and well, and encourage our spectators and our
visitors to cheer for all and to enjoy your time with us at Jesuit High School.
Finally, allow us to offer a special thanks to the Jesuit High School athletic
department staff and our many volunteers, particularly Dick Hamilton, Vince Madden
and Steve Fahey, who have worked tirelessly to make the 2014 Fr. Barry Tournament
possible. We very much appreciate your efforts on behalf of our programs.
As we look forward to the celebration of Christmas, we pray that all of you may
discover its true meaning, most especially in the family and friends who share your
days and your dreams for a bright future.
Sincerely,
Fr. David J. Suwalsky, S.J.
President
Lorraine Paul
Principal
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:
Rev. Phil Ganir, S.J.
Rev. Jerry Hayes, S.J.
Rev. C. Hightower, S.J.
Rev. David F. Klein, S.J.
Rev. Tim Meier, S.J.
Rev. Michael Moynahan, S.J.
Rev. Charles R. Olsen, S.J.
Rev. Thomas G. Piquado, S.J.
Rev. Mathew Pyrch, S.J.
Rev. Gerald Robinson, S.J.
Rev. David J. Suwalsky, S.J.
Rev. Arthur J. Wehr, S.J.
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Fr. Barry Christmas Classic Fans,
Welcome to the 41st Annual Father Barry Christmas Classic.
This year’s event is filled with talented basketball teams from throughout
California. St. Mary’s of Stockton, Damien, Archbishop Mitty and Cathedral
Catholic (formerly University High School, San Diego) are all past participants in
the Fr. Barry Christmas Classic. We welcome St. Francis-Mountain View, Xavier of
Palm Desert and Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks as first time participants.
Over the years, the Fr. Barry Classic has hosted many fine teams and studentathletes in the homes of gracious parents from our school community. I would
like to thank those people for their generosity and time - without their support
this tournament would not be possible. Our tournament director, Dick Hamilton,
has been tireless in his efforts to make this tournament one of the finest in
California. I am especially grateful, as this allows me to actually be able to watch
the outstanding basketball exhibited by the student-athletes participating in our
Christmas Classic. Dick has also put together a crew of people, including assistant
tournament director Vince Madden, who donate many hours of their time to
this event, and I would like to thank them on behalf of Jesuit and our basketball
program for their commitment to the Fr. Barry Christmas Classic. I would also like
to acknowledge Steve Fahey, Mala Paul (and the rest of the Jesuit High School
Communications Department), who have devoted many hours producing the
Fr. Barry Christmas Classic program.
One feature of the tournament that has received many compliments over the
years is the dinner that we provide to the players, coaches, and officials each
night. This could not be done without the work of the Booster Club, especially
Pam and Jeff Lorek. In addition, I’d like to thank Tim Fleming (announcer),
Mark Hilder and Dave Alameida (scoreboard operators) for their service on all
twelve games of the tourney. Finally, I would like to thank Robin Cummings,
Administrative Assistant Athletic Director, for her countless hours “behind
the scenes” including coordinating the housing for our guests. The Athletic
Department, basketball program, and tournament staff extend their gratitude to
these volunteers.
Finally, I would like to thank our school President, Fr. David Suwalsky, S.J., and
our Principal, Mrs. Lorraine Paul, for their generosity in allowing our basketball
program to host this event. I hope you enjoy the time you spend with us at the
Fr. Barry Christmas Classic and I wish you and your families a wonderful and
peaceful Christmas season.
Sincerely,
Chris Fahey
Director of Athletics
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Tournament Winners 1974-1997
1974
1981
1988
1975
1982
1989
1976
1983
1977
1984
1978
1985
1992
1979
1986
1993
1980
1987
1994
FirstMoreau
SecondJesuit
Third
Marin Catholic
Cons.
Christian Brothers
First
St. Francis
SecondMoreau
ThirdJesuit
Cons.
Nevada Union
First
St. Mary’s - Stockton
SecondJesuit
ThirdMoreau
Cons.
Marin Catholic
FirstJesuit
Second
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Third
Bishop O’Dowd
Cons.Loyola
FirstLoyola
Second
Sacred Heart
Third
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Cons.Bellarmine
First
St. Ignatius
Second
Sacred Heart
ThirdBellarmine
Cons.Loyola
First
St. Mary’s - Stockton
SecondJesuit
Third
Sacred Heart
Cons.Loyola
8
FirstBrophy
Second
Sacred Heart
Third
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Cons.Bellarmine
First
Sacred Heart
Second
St. Ignatius
ThirdBellarmine
Cons.
St. Mary’s - Stockton
First
Second
Third
Cons.
First
Second
Third
Cons.
Bishop O’Dowd
St. Mary’s - Stockton
St. Ignatius
Sacred Heart
St. Ignatius
Sacred Heart
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Bishop O’Dowd
First
St. Ignatius
SecondJesuit
Third
Sacred Heart
Cons.
Christian Bros
First
St. Mary’s - Stockton
SecondJesuit
Third
St. Ignatius
Cons.Bellarmine
First
St. Mary’s - Stockton
SecondBellarmine
Third
Sacred Heart
Cons.
Garces Memorial
First
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Second
St. Ignatius
ThirdBellarmine
Cons.
Sacred Heart
FirstBellarmine
SecondJesuit
Third
Christian Bros
Cons.
St. Mary’s - Stockton
1990
FirstJesuit
Second
Christian Brothers
Third
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Cons.
St. Ignatius
1991
FirstJesuit
Second
Verbum Dei
Third
Sacred Heart
Cons.
St. Ignatius
FirstJesuit
SecondLoyola
Third
Verbum Dei
Cons.
St. Mary’s - Stockton
FirstJesuit
Second
Sacred Heart
Third
Garces Memorial
Cons.
Verbum Dei
First
Bishop O’Dowd
SecondJesuit
Third
Verbum Dei
Cons.
Sacred Heart
Tournament Winners 1998-2013
1995
First
Univ. San Diego
SecondJesuit
Third
Bishop O’Dowd
Cons.
Sacred Heart
1996
FirstJesuit
Second
Verbum Dei
Third
Sacred Heart
Cons.
De La Salle
1997
First
Univ. San Diego
Second
Bishop O’Dowd
ThirdJesuit
Cons.
St. Ignatius
1998
First
St. Ignatius
Second
Univ. San Diego
ThirdJesuit
Cons.Brophy
1999
FirstJesuit
SecondBrophy
Third
St. Ignatius
Cons.
Univ. San Diego
2002
First
Bishop Gorman
SecondJesuit
Third
Modesto Christian
Cons.
St. Mary’s - Stockton
2003
First
Bishop O’Dowd
SecondJesuit
Third
Bishop Gorman
Cons.
St. Ignatius
2004
First
St. Mary’s - Berkeley
SecondJesuit
Third
Bellarmine SJ
Cons.
St. Mary’s - Stockton
2005
First
St Mary’s - Stockton
SecondJesuit
Third
St. Mary’s - Berkeley
Cons.
Christian Brothers
2006
FirstJesuit
Second
St Mary’s - Berkeley
Third
St Mary’s - Stockton
Cons.
St.. Ignatius
2000
2007
2001
2008
FirstJesuit
Second
Christian Brothers
Third
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Cons.
Archbiship Mitty
FirstCentennial
SecondJesuit
Third
Christian Brothers
Cons.Edison
2009
FirstLoyola
SecondJesuit
Third
Bishop O’Dowd
Cons.
Regis Jesuit
2010
First
Second
Third
Cons.
2011
First
Second
Third
Cons. 2012
First
Second
Third
Cons.
Jesuit
Archbishop Mitty
Bishop O’Dowd
St. Joseph - Notre Dame
Jesuit
Strake Jesuit
Sheldon
Eisenhower
Modesto Christian
Campolindo
St. Joseph - Notre Dame
St. Patrick/St. Vincent
2013
FirstJesuit
Second
St. Mary’s - Stockton
Third
St. Ignatius
Cons.
St. Joseph - Notre Dame
FirstBellarmine
Second
Bishop O’Dowd
ThirdJesuit
Cons.
Verbum Dei
First
Strake Jesuit
SecondJesuit
Third
Bishop O’Dowd
Cons.
Clovis East
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Jesuit stadium
renovation project
upgrading our stadium to support all of the
following athletic programs at jesuit:
track & Field
Soccer
RUGBY
Lacrosse
Junior
Marauders
Football
GO Marauders!
jesuit chair back program
Donate Now!
As part of our 50th Anniversary stadium renovation, Jesuit High
School will locate 200-plus seats between the 40 yard line on the
home side in the premium viewing area of the stadium. Any donor
that makes a pledge of $5,000 is granted the opportunity to place
their name on a 3”X2” plaque on the backrest of the chair.
Additional rewards
• Invitation to VIP Donor events at the Grand Opening and the Annual Gridiron Club Tailgate
• Pre-order season tickets in the Chair Back section to sell-out games such as Holy Bowl, Holy Hoops and Rio Games
• Recognition through promotional materials and a
commemorative gift
• Exclusive in-season news and notes from the team
• Lottery for all Chair Back donors for the opportunity to win VIP parking, passes to Presidential Suite, sideline access and more
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For more information, please contact:
Maureen Banchero Longyear
Vice President for Advancement
916.418.2633
[email protected]
All Tournament Players M.V.P. Awards
1974
Perry Ahern
Gary Johnson
Vince Brooks
Tony Erpelding
Rod Zanze
Mike Wetklow
Dave Jenkins
Kenny Simpson
Russell Murrey
Fred Slaats
Rick Isaacson, MVP
1975
Tim McGinty
Guy Williams
Mike Ward
Steve Johnson
Mark Ghilarducci
Bill Bredy
Garth Davey
Mike MacKenzie
Coy Miller
Les Walker
Bob Telles, MVP
1976
Mark Ghilarducci
Steve Green
Glen Michelmore
Joe Schwall
Mitch Silvani
Jim Goudreau
Bob Teller
Guy Williams
Dave Heppel
Paul Walker
Rick Paulsen, MVP
1977
12
Tim Ridge
Chris Moritz
Dave Heppel
Cecil Morris
Paul Boken
Rod Beal
Steve Green
Kevin Simmons
Laurence Held
Matt Gallegos
Guy Williams, MVP
Marin
Marin
Jesuit
Jesuit
Christian Bros
Christian Bros
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Moreau
Moreau
Moreau
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Sac. Heart
Jesuit
Jesuit
Moreau
Moreau
Nev. Union
St. Francis
Moreau
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
Jesuit
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
Moreau
Moreau
B O’Dowd
Christian Bros
St. Francis
St. Mary’s-S
Jesuit
Jesuit
Christian Bros
Loyola
Loyola
B O’Dowd
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Sac. Heart
B O’Dowd
1978
Chris Stromberg
Mark Hedde
Gus Galindo
Tony Welch
Otis Ward
Laurence Held
Kevin Simmons
Rene LaVigne
Robert Chavez
Cecil Morris, MVP
1979
Dave Sheffield
Tom Arndorfer
Paul McGoldrick
Otis Ward
Dave Cooke
Roger MacDonell
Tony Neal
Ray Thames
Steve Kalpakoff
Fernando Iniguez
Steve Scolini, MVP
1980
John Saitz
Steve Guevara
Earl Hoberlein
Bob Schwaring
Mark Alarie
Dave Cooke
Steve Kalpakoff
Ken Green
Antwine Murchison
Steve Chelini
Tom Arndorfer, MVP
1981
Michael Daly
Matt Krant
Tim Steward
Marty Hedde
Ken Green
Brian Rishwain
Darrel Hamilton
Rich Zacker
Marty Arenas
Bill Van Dyke
Mark Alarie, MVP
Marin
Jesuit
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Loyola
Loyola
Loyola
Loyola
Jesuit
St. Ignatius
Sac. Heart
Christian Bros
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
St. Mary’s-S
Sac. Heart
Marin
St. Ignatius
St. Patrick’s
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Brophy
Brophy
Christian Bros
Sac. Heart
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Jesuit
Jesuit
Loyola
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Sac. Heart
Brophy
Sac. Heart
Brophy
Brophy
1982
Rich Whittlet
Mark Gabrielle
William Sanders
Jack Vernon
Pat Martin
Guy Hatfield
Sal Flores
John Turner
Marty Arenas
Kirk Smith
Eric White, MVP
1983
Rhodney Moore
Doug Rishwain
Barry Bloom
Mike Roche
Marc Levaggi
Craig Wallace
Ronnel Sotelo
David Wilson
Vincent Oyharcabal
Tim Marchi
Levy Middlebrooks, MVP
1984
Mark McCathrion
Mark Weber
Jay Haro
Dave Campbell
Doug Rishwain
Julian Garcia
Jesse Yamzon
Ricky Smith
Greg Wall
Galen Sorrells
Gus Gomozias, MVP
1985
Robert Saitz
Christian Kim
John Stetzer
John Sayers
Chris Walker
Ricky Smith
Mike Anderson
Will Baer
Greg Wall
Andrew Birgham
Martin Dioli, MVP
Loyola
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Brophy
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
St. Ignatius
Sac. Heart
St. Ignatius
Sac. Heart
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Sac. Heart
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Loyola
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
Jesuit
St. Ignatius
B O’Dowd
Eastside
Jesuit
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Patrick
St. Mary’s-S
Christian Bros
Bellarmine
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
Jesuit
Jesuit
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
B Gorman: Bishop Gorman
St. Mary’s-B: Berkeley
Arch. Mitty: Archbishop Mitty
B O’Dowd: Bishop O’Dowd
St. Mary’s-S: Stockton
Univ. SD: University of San Diego
1986
Chris Walker
John Sayers
Mike Fiohr
Avery Dority
Peter Walsh
Matt Cannon
Brian Bowyer
Tim Mouriski
Mike Scholl
Steve Weninger
Mark Becker, MVP
1987
Chris Krocheski
Jason Webster
Damon Pierson
Mike King
Vince Manfreda
John Brown
Mike Fohr
Geoff Ogden
Ben Rishwain
Glenn Griffin
John Hammer, MVP
1988
Monty Buckley
Dale Palmer
Anzio Jones
Jay Pogacar
Mike Atkinson
Greg Walker
Oliver Harrison
Mike King
Jason Wilcox
Glenn Griffin
Ben Rishwain, MVP
1989
Thaddeus Lewis
Oliver Harrison
Glenn Griffin
Anzio Jones
Monty Buckley
James Johnson
Jon Peterson
J.J. Polk
Mike Atkinson
Destah Owens
Tim Baxter, MVP
1990
Sac. Heart
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Christian Bros
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Jesuit
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
Andrew Hill
Anthony Brown
Jeff Spaulding
John Gumina
Kevin Williams
Kevin McKechnie
Cornell West
Monty Buckley
Byron Austin
Jon Peterson
J.J. Polk, MVP
1991
Jesuit
Garces
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Brian Larkin
John Duggan
Kevin Williams
Kevin McKechnie
Pat Butherus
Tony Brown
Anthony Brown
Robert King
Chris Griffin
Isaac Fontaine
J.J. Polk, MVP
1992
Christian Bros
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
Jesuit
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Josh Coughran
Justice Durkee
Doug Griffin
Kevin McKechnie
Dion Jackson
Andre Miller
Toby Bailey
Marcus Kaufman
Josh King
Chris Griffin
Isaac Fontaine, MVP
1993
St. Patrick’s
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s-S
Sac Heart
Christian Bros
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Gordon Driggs
Jamal Cobbs
Andre Miller
Mike Wall
Eric D’Amato
Jeff Sutton
John Bugatto
Chris Hayashi
Gio Carmazzi
Chris Griffin, MVP
Ben Ammerman, MVP
St. Mary’s-S
Verbum Dei
St. Ignatius
Sac. Heart
Bellarmine
Christian Bros
Christian Bros
Christian Bros
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Garces Memorial
St. Ignatius
Bellarmine
Christian Bros
Sac. Heart
Verbum Dei
Verbum Dei
Verbum Dei
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Bellarmine
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s-S
Christian Bros
Verbum Dei
Verbum Dei
Loyola
Loyola
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Christian Bros
Verbum Dei
Verbum Dei
Garces Memorial
Garces Memorial
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
1994
Joe Braucher
Justin Love
Sean Filippini
Gary Flores
Hasani Acklin
Andre Smith
Omarr Collins
Gio Carmazzi
Scott Darmstadt
Dave Pendleton
Steve Moss-Kelley, MVP
1995
Joe Braucher
Albert Johnson, Jr.
Joshua Hunt
Alejandro Thomas
Lucas Jubb
Scott Darmstardt
Matt Clifford
Jay Bridges
Dave Abramowitz
Nathon Walton
Matt Blakely, MVP
1996
Alex Lando
Mike Lindsay
Michael Alston
Brandon Payton
Albert Johnson, Jr.
Lyryan Russell
Marlom Palmer
Phillip Blackman
DeShawn Jordan
Anthony Jones
Ron Barrow, MVP
1997
Emon Grave
Cesar Smith
Luke Whitehead
Jonathan Howard
Jimmy Tricco
Ron Barrow
Mike McBrien
Matt Vella
Derek Lambeth
Dave Abramowitz
Luke Walton, MVP
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Verbum Dei
Verbum Dei
Jesuit
Jesuit
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Jesuit
Jesuit
Univ. SD
Univ. SD
Univ. SD
Vancouver
St. Mary’s-S
De La Salle
De La Salle
Sac. Heart
Sac. Heart
Verbum Dei
Verbum Dei
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Christian Bros
Sac. Heart
St. Ignatius
Brophy
Brophy
Jesuit
Jesuit
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Univ. SD
Univ. SD 13
All Tournament Players M.V.P. Awards
1998
Nick Tarbat
Glenn Maley
Derek Lambeth
Jonathan Howard
Mike Schwarley
Brian Shaffer
Cedrick Barrow
Chris Walton
Mike Malley
Robert Sayle
Luke Whitehead, MVP
1999
Matt Llewellyn
Matt Traverso
Chris Walton
Nat Staggs
Matt Conti
Kareem Guilbeaux
Ryan Tricco
Jonathan Howard
Maurice Tyree
Roy Stigall
Cedric Barrow, MVP
2000
Albert Soria
Chris Hayes
Omark Wilkes
Matt Llewellyn
James Payne
Nate Pratt
David Damron
Matt Traverso
Jake Stanfill
Ceasor Dennis
Maurice Tyree, MVP
Phil Rasmussen, MVP
2001
14
Alex Minney
Jimmy Blote
Enrico Tucker
Adam Matthews
Cyrus Richardson
Matt Traverso
Mel Cuckovich
Blake Mori
Brandon Carpenter
Gabriel Pruitt
Sterling Byrd, MVP St. Mary’s-S
Christian Bros
B O’Dowd
Brophy
Brophy
Jesuit
Jesuit
Univ. SD
Univ. SD
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
Loyola
Christian Bros
Univ. SD
Univ. SD
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
Brophy
Brophy
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Santa Cla.
Arch. Mitty
Loyola
Loyola
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Christian Bros
Christian Bros
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Santa Clara
St. Mary’s-S
Univ. SD
Edison
Edison
Christian Bros
Christian Bros
Jesuit
Jesuit
Centennial
Centennial
2002
Enrico Tucker
Matt Boyd
Jordan Scott
Matt Payne
Victor Chavez
Liam Hughes
Andray Glenn
Weleh Dennis
Brandon Carpenter
Brandon Prescott
Robert Porter, MVP
2003
Philip Jones
Jesse Lopez Low
Jordan Thurston
Larry Gurganious
Cori Anderson
Kashif Watson
Weleh Dennis
Conor Henderson
Chris Cobb
Sane Welsh
Jesse Byrd, MVP
2006
Univ. SD
Christian Bros
JFK
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Modesto
Modesto
Jesuit
Jesuit
B Gorman
B Gorman
2007
JFK
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s-B
St. Mary’s-B
B Gorman
B Gorman
Jesuit
Jesuit
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
2004
Adrian Oliver
Modesto
Joe Harden
St. Mary’s-S
Anthony Simi
St. Mary’s-S
Daniel Hackett
St. J. Bosco
Jonathan Beane
Bellarmine
Jonathan Singletary
Bellarmine
Colin Hawley
Jesuit
Jared Stigall
Jesuit
Jordan Thurston
St. Mary’s-B
Rolando Oliver
St. Mary’s-B
Lawrence Gurganious, MVP St. Mary-B
2005
David Schneider
Vaughan Gaines
Bo Henning
Jason Rockwell
Ruan Bremond
William Brew
Jared Stigall
Chris Blees
Mark Payne
Anthony Simi
Joe Harden, MVP
Avery Bradley
Nick Rivers
Matt McConnel
Paul Toboni
Vince Legarza
Anthony Simi
Patrick Jemerigbe
William Brew
Ryan Bremond
Jay Flores
James Edwards, MVP
Chris Blees, MVP
Brophy
Bellarmine
Christian Bros
St. Joseph-ND
St. Mary’s-B
St. Mary’s-B
Jesuit
Jesuit
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
Sterling Arterberry
Nick Peterson
Joshua White
Stephon Carter
Chris Dixon
Kyle Harvey
Michael Ford
Roosevelt Kirk
Justin Brue
Avery Bradley
Abdul Gaddy, MVP
2008
Christopher Baxter
Mark Solorio
Kevin Bailey
Robert Sandoval
Brandon Ashley
Justin Brue
Mackenzie McCullough
James Moore
Ryan Dunbar
Joey Brooks
Tim Frazier, MVP
2009
Rasheed Sulaimon
Aaron Gordon
Stephen Meade
Bud Thomas
Joey Ptasinski
Jordan Barton
Anders Hass
Parker Uu
James Moore
Ryan Oliver
Miles Cartwright, MVP
Bellarmine
Brophy
Brophy
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-S
St. Mary’s-B
St. Mary’s-B
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Christian Bros
St. Mary’s-S
Verbum Dei
Garces Memorial
Garces Memorial
Jesuit
Jesuit
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Verbum Dei
St. Mary’s-S
Clovis East
Clovis East
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Jesuit
Jesuit
Strake Jesuit
Strake Jesuit
Strake Jesuit
Strake Jesuit
Arch. Mitty
Arch. Mitty
Regis Jesuit
Regis Jesuit
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Jesuit
Jesuit
Loyola
Loyola
B Gorman: Bishop Gorman
St. Mary’s-B: Berkeley
Arch. Mitty: Archbishop Mitty
B O’Dowd: Bishop O’Dowd
St. Mary’s-S: Stockton
Univ. SD: University of San Diego
2010
Ryan Winters
Jacari Whitfield
Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Justin Childress
Anders Haas Richard Longrus, Jr. Colin Wan
Aaron Gordon
Gary Melvin
Akachi Okugo
Parker Uu, MVP Regis Jesuit
St. Joseph-ND
Loyola
Loyola
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Arch. Mitty
Arch. Mitty
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
2011
Leo Smith
Marvelle Harris
Joshua Crum
Kendall Jackson
Deerryl Williams
Armani Hampton
John Gillon
Rasheed Sulaimon
Bryce Pressley
Akachi Okugo
Parker Uu, MVP
Oakland Tech
Eisenhower
B O’Dowd
B O’Dowd
Sheldon
Sheldon
Strake Jesuit
Strake Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
Team Records
Most Points, 1 Team, 1 Game:
106 - Jesuit vs. Bellarmine (1991)
Most Points, 1 Team, 3 Games:
274 - Jesuit (1991)
Most Field Goals, 1 Team, 1 Game:
44 - St. Mary’s (1981), Jesuit (1991)
Most 3-pt Field Goals, 1 Team, 1 Game: 15 - Jesuit (2008)
Most 3-pt Field Goals, 1 Team, 3 Games:17 - Jesuit (1991)
Most Field Goal Att., 1 Game:
78 - Nevada Union vs.
Christian Bros (1975)
Most Field Goal Att., 3 Games:
222 - Jesuit (1991)
Most Free Throws, 1 Team, 1 Game:
34 - Jesuit vs. Bishop Manogue (2011)
Most Free Throws, 1 Team, 3 Games: 73 - Marin Catholic (1976)
Most Free Throw Att., 1 Game:
42 - Jesuit vs. St. Bernard (1974) and
Jesuit vs. Bishop Manogue (2011)
Most Free Throw Att., 3 Games:
118 - Marin Catholic (1976)
Most Assists, 1 Team, 1 Game:
31 - Jesuit (1991)
Most Assists, 1 Team, 3 Games:
77 - Jesuit (1991)
Most Steals, 1 Team, 1 Game:
22 - Bishop O’Dowd vs.
Christian Bros (1984)
Most Steals, 1 Team, 3 Games:
42 - Loyola (1978)
Most Rebounds, 1 Team, 1 Game:
63 - Jesuit vs. St. Bernard (1974)
Most Rebounds, 1 Team, 3 Games:
126 - Nevada Union (1975)
Most Points, 2 Teams, 1 Game:
182 - Bellarmine 104, Garces 78 (1990)
Jesuit 106, Bellarmine 76 (1991)
Highest Field Goal %, 1 Game:
66% - St. Mary’s vs. Sacred Heart (1978)
Highest Field Goal %, 3 Games:
55% - Sacred Heart (1978)
Highest Free Throw %, 3 Games:
80% - Loyola (1977)
2012
Gabriel Vincent
St. Mary’s-S
Jose Flores
St. Patrick/St. Vincent
Jeremy Hemsley
Damien
Jared Damien
Damien
Lamont Banks
St. Joseph-ND
Temidayo Yussef
St. Joseph-ND
Andrew Zolitakis
Campolindo
Matt O’Reilly
Campolindo
Christian Ellis
Modesto Christian
Tyras Rattler
Modesto Christian
Raymond Bowles,MVP Modesto Christian
2013
Matthew McCarty
Brocke Stepteau
Lamont Banks
Temidayo Yussuf
Trevor Dunbar
Tristan Wentworth
Gabe Vincent
Lance Coleman II
Nick Hilton
Lake Lutes
Isaiah Bailey,MVP
Xavier (Melbourne, Au)
Jesuit-Dallas
St. Joseph-ND
St. Joseph-ND
St. Ignatius
St. Ignatius
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Jesuit
Jesuit
Jesuit
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Individual Records
Most Points, 1 Game:
38 - Mark Alarie, Brophy (1981)
John Gillon, Strake Jesuit (2011)
Most Points, 3 Games:
96 - Chris Krocheski, Jesuit (1987)
Most Rebounds, 1 Game: 24 - Tim Reinerston, Nevada Union (1975)
Most Rebounds, 3 Games: 53 - Tim Reinerston, Nevada Union (1975)
Most Assists, 1 Game:
12 - Bob Schwirian, Brophy (1981)
Most Assists, 3 Games:
23 - Les Walker, St. Francis (1975)
Most Steals, 1 Game:
11 - Gary Johnson, Marin Catholic (1974)
Most Steals, 3 Games:
17 - Earl Koberlein, Bellarmine (1980)
Most Field Goals, 1 Game:
17 - Mark Alarie, Brophy (1981)
Most Field Goals, 3 Games: Most Field Goal Att., 1 Game:
42 - Chris Krocheski, Jesuit (1987)
Most Field Goal Att., 3 Games:
76 - Rod Zanze, Christian Brothers (1974)
Most 3-pt Field Goals, 1 Game:
7 - Albert Soria, Santa Clara (2000)
James Moore, Jesuit (2008)
Most 3-pt Field Goals, 3 Games:
11 - Albert Soria, Santa Clara (2000)
Most 3-pt Attempts, 1 Game:
11 - Brian Shaffer, Jesuit (1998)
Most 3-pt Attempts, 3 Games:
21 - Brian Shaffer, Jesuit (1998)
John Gillon, Strake Jesuit (2011)
Highest 3-pt %, 1 Game:
100% - J.J. Polk, Jesuit (1991)
Highest 3-pt %, 3 Games:
16
30 - Coy Miller, Nevada Union (1975)
59% - J.J. Polk, Jesuit (1991)
Isaac Fontaine, Jesuit (1991)
Most Free Throws, 1 Game:
12 - Paul Boken, Loyola (1977)
Most Free Throws, 3 Games:
26 - Earl Koberlein, Bellarmine (1980)
Most Free Throw Att., 1 Game:
16 - Joe Yetter, Marin Catholic (1976)
Most Free Throw Att., 3 Games:
35 - Earl Koberlein, Bellarmine (1980)
Highest Field Goal %, 3 Games:
79% - Mark Alarie, Brophy (1980)
Highest Free Throw %, 3 Games:
90% - Tom Arndorfer, Jesuit (1980)
Fr. Joseph F. Barry, S.J., 1917 - 1987
This is the 41st year of Jesuit’s annual Christmas basketball tournament. Originally
named the Christmas Classic, it was renamed the Fr. Joseph Barry Christmas Classic
in 1988.
Father Joseph Barry, S.J., was born and raised in San Francisco. There he attended St.
Ignatius High School and later entered the Jesuit Order in 1935. Prior to coming to
Jesuit High School, Fr. Barry also taught for many years at Loyola High School in Los
Angeles.
His contributions to Jesuit High School were impressive. Father Barry taught physics
and mathematics to a generation of students. He ran the campus bookstore and
was one of Jesuit athletics’ greatest supporters. He also took on the responsibility of
Director of Grounds and is still largely responsible for the beauty of Jesuit’s campus
today. It is estimated that he planted more than 500 trees and established a lush
landscape notable for its flowering shrubs and roses.
Father Barry was known to be a great sports fan and basketball was a particular
favorite. He volunteered to run the clock for home basketball games and some say
that that helped to keep his enthusiasm in check.
Father Barry’s love for basketball led him to suggest a basketball tournament that
has now become a holiday tradition. He wanted a tournament made up of Catholic
schools in order to showcase their contributions to prep sports. The success of this
tournament is due primarily to the efforts of Fr. Barry during its first ten years.
In addition, Jesuit High School’s gymnasium was also dedicated to Fr. Joseph Barry,
S.J., on the occasion of his golden Jubilee as a Jesuit in appreciation for all that he
had contributed to the school since its opening in 1963.
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xavier
Palm Desert, ca
Xavier College Preparatory, founded in
2006, is a Catholic, Jesuit high school in
Palm Desert, CA. One of the newest Jesuit
high schools in the country, Xavier is also a
leader for the next era of Jesuit education:
schools founded and run almost entirely
by lay women and men.
From the initial class of 48, Xavier’s
population has soared to almost 600
students, with incoming freshman classes
reaching approximately 140-150 students
per year. Xavier students come from every
religious and socioeconomic background,
from all nine cities in the Coachella Valley
(as well as a few foreign countries), and
from more than twenty feeder schools,
most of which are public.
In its short history, Xavier has established
an outstanding record of athletic and
academic success. Its volleyball, soccer,
and cross country teams have won
Desert Valley League championships, and
Xavier graduates now attend colleges
and universities throughout the country,
including USC, Georgetown, Santa Clara,
Boston College, Loyola Marymount
University, Stanford, Princeton, UC
Berkeley, Notre Dame, Harvard, and more.
A significant number of Xavier graduates
are
first-generation
college-bound
students.
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In the spirit of the school’s patron, St.
Francis Xavier, students direct thousands
of hours into service projects and
immersion trips. For example, students
tutor and volunteer throughout the
Coachella Valley, assist at Dolores Mission
and Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles,
meet and work with communities at the
U.S.-Mexico border and El Salvador, and
have recently established a partnership
with Verbum Dei High School in Los
Angeles.
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
0
Ethan Sontz
3
Jah Strange
5
Matthew Saunders
10
Zach Pinagayao
11
Sava Voyne
13
Joseph Dreisbach
14
Fisayo Omilana
22
Dylan Delio
23
Jordan Glassman
25
Darrell Lewis
33
Marlon Douglas
35
Max Miraglia
44
Burke Meyers
Varsity Coach:
Asst. Coaches:
Trainer:
POS HTWT YR
G
G
G
G
G/P
G
G/P
G
P
G
G/P
G
P
5’10”160
5’10”140
5’10”205
5’10”155
6’2”190
6’2”175
5’9”165
6’0”170
6’4”180
5’8”150
6’2”180
5’11”145
6’4”195
11
11
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
10
12
Mark Granger
Rod Torgerson, Donn Dresel, Matt Petrich
Ashley Cullen-Carroll
Colors:
Black and Gold
Enrollment:583
League:
Desert Valley
Principal:
Jimmy Tricco
Athletic Dir:
Mark Campbell
Address:
34-200 Cook Street, Palm Desert, CA
Phone:760.601.3900
Website:www.xavierprep.org
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Jesuit Marauders
Carmichael, CA
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. The school’s
purpose is to lovingly serve the young
men of the wider Sacramento area,
from every ethnic and socio-economic
background and a broad spectrum of
academic achievement. All the young
men who enroll in Jesuit High School are
encouraged to use their spiritual gifts,
intellectual talents, artistic qualities and
physical abilities to be of help to those
they encounter. Ultimately, the students
are to be “agents for change,” “Men for
Others.”
The school’s 51-acre campus straddles
the dividing line between Sacramento
and the suburban district known as
Carmichael. It draws students from more
than 140 churches and parishes, 109
local elementary and junior high schools
and 92 zip codes. Twenty-five percent of
the student body commutes a distance
greater than 20 miles and more than 200
students receive tuition assistance and
participate in a work-study program.
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Enrollment is currently at capacity and
includes a Senior class of 271. Admission
into Jesuit is selective: approximately
70 percent of the applicant pool is
admitted each year. Traditionally,
98-100 percent of our graduates go
immediately to college, 88-90 percent to
four-year institutions and approximately
38 percent to private colleges and
universities. Sixty-three percent of the
Jesuit professional and certificated staff
hold a Master’s Degree or higher.
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. With 248 league titles and
108 section championships, Jesuit High
School is the most successful athletic
program in the region. The Student
Athletic Center at Jesuit is one of the
most advanced high school sports
facilities in Northern California. Jesuit
currently fields 36 teams in 15 sports at
various levels supported by more than
80 coaches.
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
1
Matt Ehrlich
2
Austin Plaat
4
Kobee Byrd
5
Jake Virga
10
Greg Romo-Vaughn
11
Mario Deleon
12
Ethan Pangelinan
13
Cole Kelly
14
Kelly Reilly
15
Derek Cantrell
21
Armoni Rivers
22
Isaiah Bailey
24
Darin Similai
32
Malik Duffy
33
Mike Beachley
34
Anthony Simon
POS HTWT YR
F
G
G
G
F
F
G
G
G
G
G
G
F
F
F
F
6’2”167
5’10”140
6’1”170
5’11”152
6’2”175
6’0”155
6’2”180
5’11”160
6’0”180
6’0”150
6’3”180
6’2”205
6’7”215
6’7”215
6’2”175
6’0”155
10
12
9
9
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
9
11
12
12
Varsity Coach:
Greg Harcos ‘89
Asst. Coaches:
Matt Clifford ‘92, Jon Rotz ‘97, Jay Nacionales
Manager:
Eric McLaughlin, Liam Galane
Stats:
Eric McLaughlin, Liam Galane
Scorekeeper:
Dave Zielke
Chaplain:
Fr. C. Hightower, S.J.
Trainer:
Jaime Llopis, Brooke Swanson
Video:
Erin McLaughlin, Liam Galane
Colors:
Scarlet and Gold
Enrollment:
1,050 (boys)
League:
Delta League
Principal:
Lorraine Paul
Athletic Dir:
Chris Fahey
Address:
1200 Jacob Ln., Carmichael, CA 95608
Phone:
916.482.6060
Website:jesuithighschool.org
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DAMIEN SPARTANS
la verne, CA
An all-boys Archdiocesan Catholic
high school, Damien’s primary mission
is to teach as Jesus did. This mission,
according to the National Conference
of Catholic Bishops, calls on faculty to
integrate in their teaching the fourfold
dimensions of Catholic education:
message, community, worship, and
service. While acknowledging the tasks
of education as belonging primarily
to the parents, Damien views itself as
sharing the responsibility and seeks to
perform its services in partnership with
the parents. Damien fulfills this ministry
by helping the students realize their
spiritual, intellectual, moral, physical,
and social potential. This ministry
enables the individual to become a
confident, self-disciplined Christian who
actively participates in the life of the
world.
The total school program, especially
the religion curriculum, faculty witness,
retreats and liturgies, promotes the
spiritual growth of Damien students.
Within the Catholic tradition, students
develop recognition of self-worth and
the dignity of others. They learn the
understanding and tolerance needed
in a pluralistic society. They also
become aware of their obligations
to individuals and to the community
through the internalization of sound
values. Students find opportunities
to develop their unique talents and to
use those talents to assist and to enrich
the lives of others. The school family
lives as members of a caring Christian
community in an atmosphere of mutual
support and trust.
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The faculty and staff of Damien High
School provide the students with
opportunities to acquire the knowledge
and develop the abilities necessary to
prepare for the future. The emphasis in
the curriculum is college preparatory.
Upon graduation, a student has
acquired a broad-based knowledge of
basic subject matter in required and
elective courses. Beyond the subject
matter, students also learn to analyze,
understand and solve problems, and
express their ideas in a clear and
meaningful fashion.
The physical and social development
of a Damien student complements his
spiritual and intellectual development.
The program offered at Damien has at
its core interscholastic sports, physical
education classes, and many of the
Associated Student Body club activities.
The faculty encourages the students to
be involved in these programs that are
an important and rewarding aspect of
school life. Through these programs,
students have opportunities to improve
their physical fitness and motor
skills. They also have opportunities to
develop leadership, self-discipline and
a sense of good sportsmanship.
Students learn tolerance and selfacceptance. They also learn to act
responsibly and cooperatively. In all
of its endeavors, Damien tries to meet
the rightful expectations of students,
parents, church, and society.
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
1
Carl Rowans
3
Thaddeus Smith
5
Andy Torices
10
Rob Bartelt
11
John Prata
12
Gerald Dizon
21
Jared Washington
22
Elijah McCullough
23
Bryce Peters
24
Malik Fitts
25
Micah Robinson
32
Isaiah McCullough
33
Kaleb Wilborn
34
Liam Ryan
35
Sam Waldshmitt
42
Jeremy Hemsley
43
Justin Hemsley
44
Brandon Lagos
POS HTWT YR
G
F
G
G
F
G
G
G
G
W
G
W
F
F
F
G
W
F
5’10”150
6’4”185
6’0”155
5’9”155
6’3”190
6’1”
165
6’1”
165
6’1”
160
6’4”
185
6’5”
210
6’3”
175
6’3”
190
6’8”
175
6’6”
260
6’3”
165
6’3”
180
6’4”
175
6’5”210
11
12
12
12
12
11
11
9
11
12
12
12
11
11
11
12
10
12
Varsity Coach:
Matt Dunn
Asst. Coaches:
Scott Woodland, Jeff Pucci, Greg Eckler, Daniel Threadgi
Manager:
Christian Mergil
Stats:
Chuck Ballingall
Chaplain:
Fr. John Roche
Trainer:
Alyssa Wheeler
Colors:
Green and Gold
Enrollment:955
League:Baseline
Principal:
Dr. Merritt Hemenway
Athletic Dir:
Jeff Grant
Address:
2280 Damien Ave., La Verne, CA 91750
Phone:909.596.1946
Website:
www.damien-hs.edu
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cathedral catholic dons
San Diego, CA
Cathedral Catholic High School is a
leader in Catholic, college preparatory
education. Our rigorous, innovative
education program is offered in
a nurturing community based on
teachings of Jesus Christ and traditions
of the Catholic Church.
Our CCHS core values — faith,
knowledge, character, and
responsibility — developed from our
University of San Diego High School
heritage, guide our graduates’ growth
to become responsible leaders.
Our program is student centered,
recognizing that each person is made
in the image and likeness of God and
shaped by differences in interest,
ability, and background. We are a
collaborative community, dedicated
to lifelong learning and teaching
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students to assume responsibility for their
own educational and spiritual growth.
In partnership with parents, we form an
educational ministry that is mutually
supportive and committed to excellence.
CCHS also provides the character
information necessary for students to
become responsible global citizenship.
CCHS was founded in 2005 (formally
University of San Diego High School,
founded in 1957) and enrolls
approximately 1700 students from the
greater San Diego County and Tijuana,
Mexico, in grades 9-12. CCHS is accredited
by the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic
Education Association (WCEA). CCHS
holds membership with the National
Catholic Education Association (NCEA)
and College Board.
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
POS HTWT YR
2
Cameron Moore
3
Kyle Kappes
4
Dallas Cunningham
10
Austin Beech
11
Davis Gabriel
12
Dominic Madden
15
Jack Vecchio
22
Reid Johnson
32
Michael Marshall
33
Jacoby Richmond
34
Matthew Elliott
44
Zachary Green
45
Peter Xue
Varsity Coach:
Asst. Coach:
PG
G
G
G/F
G
G
G
PF
F
F
F
G
C
6’0”170
5’11”165
6’5”170
6’5”170
5’10”140
6’1”165
6’2”180
6’6”220
6’3”170
6’4”160
6’5”190
6’2”155
6’8”190
11
11
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
11
10
11
Will Cunningham
Matt Roy
Scorekeeper:
Donna Johnson
Stats:
David Johnson
Chaplain:
Fr. Brian Kelly, PhD.
Trainer:
Tara Hall
Colors:
Red and Gold
Enrollment:
1700 (approx)
League:
Western League, San Diego Section
Principal:
Michael Deely
Athletic Dir:
David Smola
Address:
5555 Del Mar Heights Rd., San Diego, CA 92130
Phone:858.523.4097
Website:
www.cathedralcatholic.org
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archbishop mitty
san jose, CA
Archbishop Mitty High School is
the Catholic, coeducational, college
preparatory school of the Diocese of
San Jose. As such, the school seeks
to concentrate on the intellectual
development of young adults through
the synthesis of faith and reason, the
formation of Catholic values, and
the preparation for life in a global
society. This education occurs in
a uniquely Catholic environment
that is dependent upon working
in partnership with parents. The
administration, faculty, staff, and
Board of Regents of Archbishop Mitty
High School are committed to the
development of young adults who are
intellectually competent, faith-filled,
just, and respectful leaders.
The co-curricular program at Archbishop
Mitty provides a wealth of opportunities
for students to further develop themselves,
with the emphasis on empowering and
challenging young people to be successful
in whatever arena they choose. This
development of the intellect and the
whole person is a unique aspect of Catholic
education, which is “about forming the
human person, equipping him or her to
live life to the fullest – in short, it is about
imparting wisdom” (Pope Benedict).
As a Catholic institution, we seek to
embrace “the synthesis between culture
and faith” and “to interweave reason
and faith” to develop “a Christian view of
the world, of life, of culture and history.”
Recognizing that there is no separation
between learning and formation, we
The education of the whole person is
seek to teach academic subjects as well
critical to the development of young
as empathy and compassion for others,
adults, and Archbishop Mitty embraces and an understanding of Gospel values.
this through a rigorous academic
By emphasizing Catholic values and a
curriculum that seeks to gradually
Christian view of the world, students are
develop “students’ intellectual,
encouraged to put this knowledge into
physical, psychological, moral, and
action and to recognize that “faith needs
religious capacities”. This instruction
to be the driving force behind every
occurs across the curriculum, and
activity in the school…[that] young people
teachers consistently seek to revise
may discover the joy of entering into
and enhance their courses to reflect
Christ’s ‘being for others” (Pope Benedict).
this desire to educate students to be
Additionally, because Archbishop Mitty is
good citizens of the world. Students
a community that includes individuals of
are challenged to think critically
other faith traditions, students come to
and analytically, seeking truth in
understand faith in a world context, which
the abundance of information and
allows students to draw parallels as well as
assumptions that dominate 21st
understand that faith is an aspect of the
century society. At the same time,
education of the whole person.
conscious effort is given to assist
students to become young adults who
understand the moral complexity of
the world that surrounds them and
to understand how this recognition
of truth can lead to positive action
beyond Archbishop Mitty.
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2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
Cameron Korb
00
Owen Brown
2
Elijah Wedlow
3
Sam Serra
5
Mitchell Newman
10
Riley Grigsby
11
Michael Scott
12
Dakari Monroe
20
Tommy Baumel
21
Kyle Peterson
22
Mike Diaz
25
Sebastian Much
33
Ben Kone
34
Nick LaBruna
44
POS HTWT YR
G
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
F
G
F
F
F
F
6’1”175
5’10”155
6’0”155
6’0”170
5’9”150
6’3”200
6’1”175
6’2”190
6’4”
220
6’2”175
6’5”205
6’7”
215
6’8”245
6’5”
200
Varsity Coach:
Asst. Coaches:
Stats:
Chaplain:
Trainer:
Tim Kennedy
Pete Dumesnil, Pat Kennedy, Chris Caballero
Chandler Stanley and Alex Ventura
Fr. James Okaforf
Scott Zimmerman
Colors:
Enrollment:
League:
Principal:
Athletic Dir:
Black and Gold
1,725
West Catholic Athletic League
Tim Brosnan
Josh Walker
Address:
Phone:
Website:
5000 Mitty Ave., San Jose, CA 95129
408.252.6610
www.mitty.com
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12
11
11
11
9
11
12
12
10
10
10
11
11
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Notre Dame
Sherman oaks, CA
Notre Dame High School, a Catholic
college preparatory school in the Holy
Cross tradition, educates hearts and
minds of students who are diverse
in talent, ethnicity, and society. As a
faith community, Notre Dame strives
to provide each student with a rich
academic background, an appropriate
sense of self, an opportunity for
growth, a commitment to family,
community, nation and world, and a
respect for the spiritual dignity of all
persons.
The current enrollment is at capacity
at 1250 and includes a senior class of
310 students. Notre Dame offers a
college preparatory curriculum with
honors and advanced placement
course in Art, English, Foreign
Languages (Spanish, Latin, French
and Japanese), Mathematics, Science,
Computer Science and Social Studies.
An extensive elective program offers
students courses in Robotics, Acting,
Music, Art, Dance, Journalism, Speech,
Debate, Mock Trial, Sports Medicine,
Film, American History, Psychology of
Prejudice, Law and Society, Sociology,
and Television Production. There are 94
faculty members and administrators,
with 81 holding Master’s degrees and 3
with doctoral degrees.
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With state of the art facilities, including
library, fully functioning television station/
studio (NDTV), recently built Hampton
Science building, state-of-the-art baseball
stadium, and aquatic center, Notre Dame
inspires the highest level of academic,
artistic, spiritual and athletic commitment
in its students.
The rigorous college preparatory at Notre
Dame prepares students for college, with
98% of its graduates attending colleges
and 89% attending four year institutions.
Notre Dame High School is accredited
through the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges. Since our founding,
Notre Dame has been granted the
maximum accreditation. Notre Dame
has been named a Blue Ribbon School
of Excellence by the United States
Department of Education.
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
1
2
3
4
5
10
14
15
21
22
25
31
32
33
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NAME
POS HTWT YR
Chibueze Nwude-Jacobs
Elijah Herman
Owen Jake Manning
Jeffrey Palmer
Chance Goring
Gabriel Rishwain
Ben Buckley
Stephen Fistrovic
Jonathan Stretesky
Dylan Pastoral
Tristian Dohs
Joseph Hace
Christopher Kelly
Samuel Holtze
Aaron Haigler
Varsity Coach:
Asst. Coaches:
Manager:
W, F
PG
G
G, W
W, F
G
G, F
W
W
G
G
W, F
F
PG
C
6’ 5”
5’ 5”
5’ 11”
6’ 0”
6’ 4”
5’ 10”
6’ 2”
6’ 1”
6’ 3”
5’ 10”
5’ 9”
6’ 5”
6’ 2”
5’ 8”
6’ 8”
180
140
150
165
185
155
165
180
160
150
150
160
165
145
235
11
10
12
12
10
12
12
12
11
11
12
11
11
10
12
Vince Oliver
Anthony Cosby, Mario Marquez, Louie Huerta
Renee Rodriguez
Scorekeeper:
Andrew Martinez
Trainer:
Cindy Kramer
Colors:
Navy and Gold
Enrollment:1,255
League:Mission
Principal
Stevie Connelly
Athletic Dir:
Kevin Rooney
Address:
13645 Riverside Drive, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Phone:818.933.3600
Website:www.ndhs.org
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St. Mary's Rams
Stockton, CA
Be Who You Are and Be That Well
-St. Francis de Sales
St. Mary’s High School is a Catholic
college preparatory school providing
academic excellence for 139 years. St.
Mary’s is one of the oldest institutions
in San Joaquin County and dedicated
to the value-based instruction and
challenging academic environment
that prepare each student for college.
St. Mary’s has a 100 percent graduation
rate and 99 percent of our graduates
continue onto higher education. The
graduating Class of 2014 was offered
$14,591,327 in college scholarships.
St. Mary’s draws approximately 925
students from 138 elementary schools,
some traveling more than 30 miles to
attend. The campus is located in the
heart of Stockton and occupies 25 acres.
St. Mary’s provides quality education to
students of all faiths through affordable
tuition and scholarship assistance.
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St. Mary’s strives to develop the total
person – intellectually, creatively,
socially, physically and spiritually. Each
student has the opportunity to excel
through 20 Honors/AP courses, 16
different athletic programs, more than
30 student-organized clubs, and an
award-winning fine arts program. There
is something for everyone at St. Mary’s
High School.
Campus Tours are offered weekly
through the Admissions Office. Come
visit St. Mary’s and learn what it’s all
about! Located at 5648 N. El Dorado
Street, Stockton (209) 957-3340
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
10
Aaron Masuda
11
Devin Williams
12
Grant Paulsen
13
Alex Smith
14
Connor Tatum
15
Evan Madill
20
Matt Pudwell
21
George Williams
22
Ryan Yarborugh
23
Lance Coleman II
24
Nathan Magsayo
31
Sam Goudreau
32
Jacob Aruta
33
Max Paulsen
Varsity Coach:
Asst. Coaches:
Manager:
POS HTWT YR
G
G
G
F
F
G
F
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
5’8”140
5’10”150
5’11”150
6’4”200
6’2”160
5’9”140
6’3”160
5’9”150
5’10”150
6’6”200
6’0”175
6’4”200
6’0”160
5’11”160
11
12
11
12
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
11
12
12
Ken Green
Steve Keeter, Matt Valverde, Gary Mancebo
Ellon Madill
Scorekeeper:
Jill Mancebo
Stats:
Coleman Wallace
Chaplain:
Fr. Fallon
Colors:
Green and White
Enrollment:920
League:
Tri-City Athletic Association
Principal:
Kathy Smith
Athletic Dir:
James Brusa
Address:
5648 N El Dorado St., Stockton, CA 95207
Phone:
209.957.3340
Website:saintmaryshighschool.org
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Saint francis
mountain view, ca
In the tradition of the Catholic Church
and the spirit of Holy Cross, Saint
Francis High School is committed
to providing the finest collegepreparatory program in an inclusive
family environment, encouraging
students to achieve their highest
potential through:
• Spiritual development, which
expresses their Christian values in
the convictions of their heart and
the actions of their hands;
• Intellectual development, which
translates their knowledge and
skills into independent and creative
thinking;
• Social development, which
transforms their activities and
experiences into leadership in and
service to the community.
Our students become Holy Cross
men and women who are uniquely
prepared for college, service and
leadership. Holy Cross men and
women are people of integrity who
discover their God-given talents,
respect the dignity of every person,
celebrate family and bring hope to
others.
Saint Francis High School helps
students develop into knowledgeable
and involved Catholics and Christians
who will be active members of their
local Church. Gospel values are
reflected in all aspects of the school,
and students find an awareness of
the person and message of Christ in
prayer, liturgy and service to others.
Saint Francis High School promotes
and builds Christian morality in
relationships among members of the
school community and within society
as a whole, promoting a spirit of family.
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The school is committed to building a just
society within the world community in
which service to others is practiced by all.
Saint Francis High School challenges
each student to reach his or her full
academic potential. Recognizing the
importance of developing skills in the
areas of reading, writing, mathematics,
technology, and creative expression, the
school offers a variety of experiences in
the liberal arts, the sciences and the fine
and performing arts. The school fosters
critical and creative thinking, and assists
students in developing an ability to work
with others in a climate of collaboration
and cooperation. Students are taught
communication, problem solving and
decision making skills, enabling each
to become a life-long learner with the
capability to be successful in a rapidly
changing world.
Saint Francis High School promotes
active participation in our democratic
society and an appreciation of the various
cultures of our world. Saint Francis High
School develops students who will
become responsible members of the
world community and will carry forth the
Holy Cross value of service to God and
community.
2014-2015 Varsity Roster
#
NAME
POS HTWT YR
Brycen Carbonel
2
Darius Thomas
3
Curtis Witt
4
Riley Quinn
5
Joe Mihanovic
10
Patrick O'Haren
12
Gabe Adzich
13
Greg Allen
14
Matt Tripaldi
15
Noah Stapes
23
Peter Hewitt
24
Giuseppe Benedetti
30
Adam Poltrack
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G
G
G
G
F
G
G
G
G
F
C
F
C
Varsity Coach:
Asst. Coaches:
Manager:
Michael Motil
Cornell Carter, James Duncan
Alan Chien
Stats:
Chaplain:
Other:
Sophia White
Fr. Tony Mancuso
Chris Volta, Assistant AD
6’0”
6’1”
6’2”
6’0”
6’4”
6’0”
6’3”
6’1”
5’10”
6’4”
6’9”
6’5”
6’4”
12
11
11
12
12
12
11
12
12
11
11
11
11
Colors:
Brown and White
Enrollement:1,751
League:WCAL
Principal:
Athletic Dir:
Patricia Tennant
Michael Pilawski
Address:
Phone:
Website:
1885 Miramonte Ave, Mountain View, CA 94040
650.968.1213
www.sfhs.com
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Susan A. Marshall
REALTOR®
CalBRE#01943511
SACRAMENTO NATIVE
DEDICATED TO DELIVERING
A SUPERIOR REAL ESTATE
EXPERIENCE
Tyler Marshall ’14
Football/Rugby
Go Marauders!
916.717.0455 Cell
MarshallMovesYou.com
[email protected]
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Two Sacramento Locations
Florin Square
2374 Florin Road
Walter and Agnes Anderson
(Licensed Pharmacists)
Harold(Licensed Pharmacist)
and Mary Anderson
John H. Anderson ‘76 (Licensed Pharmacist)
Stephen V. Anderson ’82 (Licensed Pharmacist)