#R2018eturnToGlo rMEDIAy GUIDE 1 2 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide RETURN TO GLORY: THE 2018 WILDCATS

Since football first debuted at Saint Ignatius High to be a junior, and he told me we were going to School in 1911, the sport has captured the hearts and win the state championship [in 1988]. Honestly, I minds of many Wildcats. thought he was off his rocker. We had never even The football program developed into a strong been to the playoffs.” program over the years. The Wildcats won 12 city The 1988 season was magical, with plenty of championships from 1925-1977, including four under incredible memories along the way. Guided by legendary coach and athletic director John Wirtz. quarterback Joe Pickens ’90 and playmakers such But the Wildcats did not truly become a state and as defensive end Chris Adler ’89, linebacker Ka- national powerhouse until one of Wirtz’s pupils reem Ingram ’90, and safety Barry Alvis ’89, the assumed the reins. In 1983, a young Charles “Chuck” Cats stormed the playoffs and then the champi- Kyle ’69 took over the helm and made an immediate onship game at the Horseshoe. Thanks to a late, impact. For the next five seasons, the Cats earned memorable goal line stand, the Wildcats won, 10-7, winning records and sniffed greatness. to capture the school’s first football state title. In the offseason, following a 6-4 campaign in 1987, Now, 30 years later, the 2018 Wildcats are eager the rising seniors and juniors carried a quiet confi- and hungry for another state championship. dence into the 1988 season. The junior class had not The Football Cats have come close to attaining lost at either the freshman or JV levels. Even Kyle the 12th title in program history in the last two showed confidence. seasons, but fallen just short. This year, the “I remember Coach Kyle would have these talks Wildcats have a host of returning playmakers and with the players a month or so after the season a thirst for glory. ended,” Pete Fitzpatrick ’90 recalled in an interview Thus, the theme of the 2018 season for the with Eddie Dwyer. “There I was, a sophomore going Wildcats will be “Return to Glory.”

#ReturnToGlory 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Media Policies 5 Quick Facts 6 About Saint Ignatius High School 7 Saint Ignatius Broadcasting Network 8 Featured Media 9 Administration 10 2018 Schedules 11 2018 Season Preview 12 2018 Wildcats to Watch 15 Varsity Roster 16 Players Profiles 17 Head Coach Chuck Kyle ’69 27 Kyle’s Record by Year 28 Player profiles, page 17 Assistant Coaches & Managers 29 2018 Opponents 34 On This Date 39 Byers Field 40 Opponents’ Stadiums 42 Records vs. 2018 Opponents 45 2017 Box Scores & Recaps 47 2017 Final Statistics 60 Individual & School Records 65 All-Time Records vs. Opponents 68 Record by Coach/Championships 70 Record by Year 71 Year-By-Year Results 72 Head Coach Chuck Kyle ’69, page 27 Christian Action Team 80 Historical Football Films 81 Referee / Official Signals 82 2018 Composite Schedule back

The 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide was written and designed by the students of the Saint Ignatius Student Sports Information Department (SSID) and the Communications Department.

Acknowledgements: • The Saint Ignatius Foootball coaching staff Year-by-year results, page 72 for its help and guidance. • Connor Walters ’09, Angela LoBue, and Lisa Metro for support and proofreading. All pictures courtesy of BayLight • Researcher Bill Ginley ’77 for his countless Studio, NEOSportsPix, Ripcho Studios, and hours dedicated to ensuring the accurary of the Saint Ignatius Communications Dept. everything in this guide. 4 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide MEDIA POLICIES CREDENTIALS MEDIA WILL CALL SOCIAL MEDIA Members of the media wishing Approved media or photo to cover Saint Ignatius football credentials can be obtained at the should direct requests to Ath- Media Will Call window located letic Director Rory Fitzpatrick ’88 in the Day Drive ticket booth of (216-651-0222 ext. 222 or Byers Field. The Will Call window [email protected]) or opens approximately 90 minutes @SIHSSports sihsathletics sihssports Communications Coordinator for before the game. Athletics Joe Ginley ’12 (216-651- 0222 ext. 242 or jginley@ PRESS BOX / MEDIA PARKING ignatius.edu). If time permits, Limited media parking is available credentials will be mailed, oth- in the Ridge Road Lot on the east erwise all passes will be made side of Byers Field. No passes will available at Media Will Call. be granted for this lot and spaces PHOTOGRAPHERS are available on a first-come, first- served basis. Credentials for photographers TV / RADIO will be issued to those represent- ing newspapers, bona fide publi- Local TV crews and visiting radio cations, and other periodicals by crews should request permiss- Athletic Director Rory Fitzpatrick sion to broadcast games at Byers or Communications Coordinator Field at Robert M. Boulton Sta- for Athletics Joe Ginley. dium through the Saint Ignatius Please make requests in advance. Athletic Department or Commu- All photographers are expected nications Department. Courtesy to honor all sideline policies and phone lines will be assigned to are not permitted in the team TV / radio crews on a first-come, bench areas, lockerrooms, or first-served basis. All media other restricted areas within outlets are responsible for long Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton distance call fees. Stadium without prior written authorization from the Saint INTERNET SITES Ignatius Athletic Department. Only accredited internet sites will PRESS BOX / MEDIA SEATING be granted game-day credentials or access to Saint Ignatius coaches/ The Press Box at Byers Field players for interviews. Requests will at Robert M. Boulton Stadium is be considered and granted on a located atop the east side (home space-available basis. side) bleachers. The working media area of the press box will LOCKER ROOM POLICY accommodate a maximum of 32 people. Separate coaches’ boxes Saint Ignatius maintains a closed are available for team personnel locker room policy. only. IN-GAME STATISTICS For featured games, media members will be assigned seats Stat Crew is the official in-game in the press seating area and statistics provider and automated seating assignments will be scorebook for Saint Ignatius posted throughout the press box. football. Scoring summaries and stats are provided free of charge.

#ReturnToGlory 5 QUICK FACTS

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: Chuck Kyle High School: Saint Ignatius ’69 College: John Carroll ’73 Years as Head Coach: 36th season Coaching Record: 345-87-1 2017 Record: 11-2 Base Offense: Pro Style, Multiple Base Defense: 3-3-5 Stack Conference: Independent OHSAA: Division I, Region 1 Home Field: Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium MAILING ADDRESS Capacity: 11,850 Saint Ignatius High School Surface: Field Turf 1911 West 30th Street Cleveland, 44113 FOOTBALL HISTORY

GENERAL INFORMATION First Year of Football: 1911 Overall Record: 695-303-32 Location: Cleveland, OH OHSAA Playoff Appearances: 28 Founded: 1886 OHSAA Playoff Record: 72-17 Affiliation: Roman Catholic / Jesuit OHSAA Titles: 11 Motto: Men for Others National Championships: 4 Enrollment: 1,500 boys Nickname: Wildcats ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Colors: Blue and Gold Media Contact: Joe Ginley ’12 ADMINISTRATION & STAFF Office Phone: 216-651-0222 ext. 242 Email address: [email protected] President: Rev. Raymond Guiao, S.J. ’82 SIBN Moderator: Jeff McCormick ’83 Principal: Dan Bradesca ’88 Office Phone: 216-651-0222 ext. 228 Athletic Director: Rory Fitzpatrick ’88 Email address: [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director: Brad Ganor SIBN/SSID Students: Zack Strom ’19 Campus Number: 216-651-0222 Jack O’Rourke ’20 Athletics Number: 216-651-0222 ext. 222 Athletics Website: ignatiuswildcats.com SOCIAL MEDIA Athletics Email: [email protected] Twitter: @SIHSSports Instagram: @SIHSAthletics STATISTICIANS Snapchat: @sihssports Andy Schroer ’89, Mike Schum ’89, Hashtags: #GoCats Pat Goetz ‘89, Nathaniel Goodman ‘19 #ReturnToGlory

6 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide ABOUT SAINT IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL

By Lisa Metro Director of Communications

Saint Ignatius High School is a place unlike any other. The school enrolls more than 1,500 young men who hail from 96 cities in a nine-county region. Academically, Saint Ignatius is a regional and state leader in National Merit finalists and Ad- vanced Placement scholars. Nearly 100 percent of Saint Ignatius students go on to four-year college programs at universities across the United States. As important as academics are, the school’s spiritual program is an essential component that sets Saint Ignatius apart from any other school in Northeast Ohio. While respecting all faith tradi- But, on the way to academic excellence, athletic tions, Saint Ignatius is a Catholic high school success, and faith formation, something extraordi- rooted in Jesuit spirituality. A four-year Theology nary happens on the Saint Ignatius campus every day. program, annual spiritual retreats, frequent litur- Students have a great deal of fun. Even in class where gies, international mission trips, and opportunities academics are rigorous and business is serious, fac- for service to those in need are mainstays. A Saint ulty members often use humor to draw the best out Ignatius education prepares students to become of their students. Events like the Chariot Races, Lum- concerned and socially responsible members of berjack Day, or the annual Faculty-Senior Basketball their communities. Part of the Saint Ignatius stu- Game bring smiles to the faces of students—and their dent experience includes the promotion of faith in families. Joy is part of the Wildcat spirit. the service of justice. Formation is the very heart of a Catholic, Jesuit education and is woven throughout everything from academics to the arts to student life and of course, to athletics. Through athletics in gen- eral, and football in particular, formation occurs. What Saint Ignatius athletes do on the field is but one way in which they reach and strive. Their academic growth, their service as Men for Oth- ers, and their artistic accomplishments all work together to fulfill the true goal of a Saint Ignatius High School education: To form young men who know themselves in relation to God.

#ReturnToGlory 7 SAINT IGNATIUS BROADCAST NETWORK

ABOUT THE SAINT IGNATIUS BROADCAST ZACK STROM ’19 JACK O’ROURKE ’20 NETWORK Zack Strom is entering his senior year at Saint Jack O’Rourke is entering The Saint Ignatius Ignatius High School, and is his junior year at Broadcast Network is continuing as a fourth year Wildcat High. He’s broad- a student organization broadcaster on the SIBN. casted seven sports at Saint at Saint Ignatius High During his first three years Ignatius in his first two School. The SIBN broad- on the SIBN, Strom has called years with the SIBN. casts football, basketball, football, basketball, and Jack has broadcasted soccer, hockey, lacrosse, baseball games on both the three state championship baseball, and volleyball. Junior Varsity and Varsity games, including the last The SIBN also broad- levels. He served as the color two Saint Ignatius hockey casts all-school Masses commentator alongside Matt state titles. Jack serves as and other school events. MacKenzie for the 2017 the play-by-play broadcast- The SIBN is the single football season, and will be er for the Ice Cats. largest student-operated stepping into the play-by-play Jack attends the parish of high school sports broad- role this season. St. Angela’s in Fairview Park casting outlet in the state. Along with his SIBN du- and is a St. Angela Grade This year, the SIBN will ties, Strom is also captain of School grad. cover nearly 100 Saint the Ultimate Frisbee team at In his free time, Jack likes Ignatius events, including Saint Ignatius, and plays on a to hang out with friends seven different sports and summer team in tournaments and play video games. other on-campus events. throughout the midwest. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS PUBLICATION AWARDS The National High School Sports Publications Awards are designed to recognize excellence in preparation of media guides and souvenir programs that call attention to athletic teams at the secondary level throughout the United States. The SIBN and Student Sports Information Department have been awarded the NHSSPA Gold Medal for the production and publica- tion of the Wildcats’ 2017 Football Media Guide. It marks the eighth consecutive year that the SIBN and SSID have earned a NHSSPA Gold Medal for the football guide. 8 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide SAINT IGNATIUS MEDIA

SIBN Moderator Communications Coordinator, Jeff McCormick ’83 Athletics & SIBN Moderator Joe Ginley ’12 Jeff McCormick ’83, founder of the Saint Ignatius Broadcast Network and Joe Ginley ’12 enters his third season Student Sports Information as Communications Coordinator for Department, enters his tenth season as a Athletics. Ginley manages and updates faculty moderator for both endevours. ignatiuswildcats.com, runs the Athletic McCormick brings his own unique Department’s social media accounts, voice to game coverage and focuses the helps to create this media guide, and group on both the financial and handles promotions and marketing for broadcasting sides of the industry. all teams, including gameday operations McCormick has continued to grow the for football games. tradition of the SIBN, with coverage of Ginley will serve as the lead writer the annual Chariot Races and Student covering the Football Cats in 2018. Award Ceremonies, along with the He also serves as co-moderator of the athletics and event coverage. Saint Ignatius Broadcast Network, McCormick serves as the Director of Student Sports Information Department, Development and Planned Giving at and The Eye. Saint Ignatius.

#ReturnToGlory 9 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION REV. RAYMOND P. GUIAO, S.J. ’82 DANIEL BRADESCA ’88 President Principal

Born and raised in Fairview Park, Ohio, Fr. Guiao A member of the Saint Ignatius High School class graduated from Saint Ignatius High School in 1982. He of 1988, Dan Bradesca holds a B.A. in English Lit- entered the Society of Jesus in 1986, was ordained erature from John Carroll University and a M.Ed. in to the priesthood in June 1999, and pronounced final Educational Administration from Ashland University. vows in the Society of Jesus in 2009. Fr. Guiao has Prior to joining Saint Ignatius, he was with St. served as instructor of Theology, English, and music Edward High School, first as a faculty member, then at Saint Ignatius, both as a Jesuit regent (1992–1995) as Associate Principal. Bradesca joined the faculty and as a newly ordained Jesuit priest (2000–2007). of Saint Ignatius High School during the 2008-09 In addition to growing the Choral and Liturgical Music school year as a member of the English Department. programs at Saint Ignatius High School, Fr. Guiao also During that time, Bradesca taught Freshman English, served for two years as the interim Vice President for Ignatian Mission at Saint Ignatius. In 2008, he became British Literature, College Composition and Seminar the Provincial’s Assistant for Jesuit Formation for the in Irish Literature. Chicago-Detroit and Wisconsin Provinces. He assumed the position of Principal of Saint He served on the board of trustees for Loyola Ignatius High School on July 1, 2012. Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, and is currently a board Bradesca and his wife Kathryne have three children member of Saint Martin de Porres High School in and reside in Avon Lake. They are active members Cleveland. of St. Joseph Parish. RORY FITZPATRICK ’88 BRAD GANOR Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director

Athletic Director Rory Fitzpatrick enters his 19th year at Brad Ganor received a promotion to Asst. Athletic Director Saint Ignatius this year, serving his first 10 years on in July 2016. Ganor has served as the head baseball coach, since 2005. His teams have a 302-108 overall record. During campus (1999 to 2009) as the Assistant Athletic Director. his tenure, the team has been to the State Final Four 9 times, As a student at Saint Ignatius, Fitzpatrick played football, winning the Division I State Title in 2002, to go along with over basketball and ran track. Fitzpatrick is a 1992 graduate of 90 college commitments, 52 at the Division I level. Ten players Marquette University, earning his degree in Marketing and have been drafted since Ganor took over as head coach. Ganor Public Relations. He now oversees an Athletic Department is in his 21st year as a coach and teacher/administrator. that sponsors 16 varsity sports. Fitzpatrick was recently Ganor received a Bachelor of Science Degree from awarded with the NOACAA John Peyton Athletic Director Cleveland State University in 1998 and a Master’s Degree in of the Year award. Education from CSU in 2008. Ganor was a 4-year varsity letter winner as a pitcher for the Viking baseball team. Fitzpatrick is one of five brothers to graduate from Saint Ganor has been married to his wife, Nicole, for the past 16 Ignatius. He currently lives in Fairview Park with his wife, years and they have 2 children, Dominic (9) and Luke (7) and Colleen, and their children, Cailin and Siobhan. they reside in Fairview Park.

10 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2018 SCHEDULE

vs. Archbishop Hoban Saturday, August 25, 7 p.m. KNIGHTS Byers Field

vs. Mentor Saturday, September 1, 7 p.m. CARDINALS Byers Field

@ Euclid Friday, September 7, 7 p.m. PANTHERS Euclid Community Stadium

@ COF Academy Friday, September 14, 7 p.m. IRONMEN TBD

vs. Elder Saturday, September 22, 3 p.m. PANTHERS Byers Field

vs. Clarkson (ONT, CAN) Saturday, September 29, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL NORTH Byers Field

vs. (North York, ONT, CAN) Saturday, October 6, 7 p.m. WEST TORONTO PREP Tressel Field at Finnie Stadium

vs. Archbishop Moeller Saturday, October 13, 3 p.m. CRUSADERS Byers Field

@ St. Xavier Saturday, October 20, 2 p.m. BOMBERS Ballaban Field

vs. St. Edward Friday, October 26, 7 p.m. EAGLES FirstEnergy Stadium

#ReturnToGlory 11 SEASON PREVIEW WILDCATS HOPE TO USE SKILL AND SPEED TO RETURN TO CANTON

By Joe Ginley ’12 & Jack O’Rourke ’20

Ohio City - For the 105th time, young men from Saint Ignatius High School gathered at the corner of West 30th and Lorain to prepare for a football season, with high hopes of glory. Thirty-five years ago, a young Chuck Kyle ‘69 arrived for his first season as head coach of the Wildcats. Today, the 11-time champion head coach prepares to lead his men yet again, hoping to guide the Wildcats to the program’s 12th state championship. The Wildcats celebrate a number of anniversaries this season – 80 years since the Alma Mater was written, 50 years since Kyle’s 1968 team won the City Championship, 30 years since the first state title team in 1988 – but Kyle The 2018 Saint Ignatius varsity football team poses has his team focused on the present. on picture day in early August. The Wildcats have plenty of talent on both sides of the ball, including a number of players who will play both terback will run, as well. Obviously, we pass the ball pretty ways. Working hard in the offseason with Strength & well. Our passing game is pretty sophisticated. The kids Conditioning Coach Anthony Rubino, the Wildcats have know when they can run and when they can take off.” been preparing for 2018 since falling to Mentor in last Running Backs year’s Regional Final, 23-21. The Wildcats have a plethora of talent returning at run- This year, the Wildcats have a tough schedule but are ning back this season. It might be the offense’s top unit prepared for the challenge. Here is a position-by-position entering the season. preview of the Wildcats. Senior Jahadge “Bo” Floyd will be the bellcow for the Quarterbacks Wildcats this year. As a junior, Floyd rushed for 1,078 yards Heading into summer camp, the Wildcats did not have and 8 touchdowns, showing off his skill in finding and a starter at quarterback. Last season’s starters graduated, making holes to run through. Floyd has bulked up in the leaving the team with no signalcallers with any on-field offseason and is ready for another strong season. varsity experience. “We have a lot of fun with Bo, because he’s very laid Senior Patrick Delahunty and junior Griffin Hanna en- back,” said Terry Fergus ’72, the Wildcats’ running backs tered as the top two contenders. As of press time, Dela- coach. “But you give him the football, and he’s not laid hunty had gained a slight edge in the competition, thanks back. He has the right attitude. to his experience in the offense. “His feel for where the hole is going to be is uncanny. As Nick Restifo, the Wildcats’ offensive coordinator and You rarely see that. It’s not brute force, it’s not just, ‘I’m QB coach, explained, Delahunty and Hanna each have the fastest guy on the field and hopefully, I’ll break one.’ distinct skills and abilities. He can make his own holes.” “Pat Delahunty, as a senior, has shown leadership and The Wildcats have plenty of talent behind Floyd, too. Griffin has great athletic ability,” Restifo said. “We’ll see Jack Welcsh saw playing time as a sophomore follow- how it goes. We have two talented, quality athletes at that ing Mark Bobinski’s injury. Welcsh tallied 214 yards and 4 position. As a senior, Patrick has been in the program for touchdowns in 7 games. The rising junior can bruise four years, so I would expect him to know the offense a opponents and hit a hole quickly. little better, seeing as Griffin was injured his freshman year. Fellow junior Michael McNamara will also see Last year, he got a good baptism as a JV quarterback and playing time. Also a star baseball player, McNamara is a got a lot of snaps, but it’s only one year in the offense. But bowling ball of a running back. He broke out for 60 yards there are some things where it takes a while to really feel and a touchdown on five attempts vs. Euclid in last year’s comfortable back there.” Regional Semifinal. McNamara is a special athlete. The offense, as a whole, will look like a traditional Wild- Wide Receivers / Tight Ends cats attack. Fans will see the patented zone run, run-pass Last season, Sammy Snyder dominated the catches, options, and a refined passing game. nearly eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark. This year, the “The offense is always evolving. We build on what we’ve Wildcats hope to spread the ball more, with a number of done well in the past and we add a few new wrinkles here targets at wideout and tight end. and there, and we add to the offense in that fashion,” said The top returning wideout is Nigel Drummond II. The Restifo. “The thing you have to be aware of, in any offense, senior has gamebreaking speed and great hands, with the is you’re not trying to do too much. You want to work ability to change a game. He’ll also play some at corner- to the strengths of what your players can do. But we’re back. Speedster Jack Kennedy returns for his senior year pretty much an inside zone, outside zone team. Our quar- after missing much of last season. Connor Cmiel will also 12 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide SEASON PREVIEW

our loss in the state title game. It’s something I never want to experience again. Likewise, the D-line was particularly close with the seniors on the 2017 team, and all of us are playing for them. We want to make them proud.” Other playmakers to watch at the position this season include Anthony Gerace, Max Watters, Rico Levert, and Seamus Cooney. This group will likely cycle in at defensive tackle and as subs for McMahan and Wells. Linebackers One of the Wildcats’ top players this season will anchor the team’s Linebacker Legion – Tommy Eichenberg. The Boston College commit starred on last year’s de- fense, notching a team-best 81 tackles. Eichenberg also poured in 19 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, 9 quarterback hits, Captain Grant Abbott will guide the offensive line. and 2 interceptions. The other two linebacker spots? see lots of snaps at wideout, using his speed and 6’2” “Besides Eichenberg, the other spots are open. We have frame to beat opposing defensive backs. two seniors and a lot of juniors,” Ryan Franzinger ’02, Other names to watch include Luke Cooper, Dominic the Wildcats’ defensive coordinator and LB coach, said. DeVengencie, and Zach LaPorte. “Typically in the past, if guys have been good enough to The Wildcats have talent at tight end, including return- play, they’ll play. Not everyone can start, but if you’re good ing senior John Cannon. Primarily a blocker last season, enough to play, you will play some, it helps to keep people Cannon will look to haul in more passes in 2018. Senior fresh and get players experience.” Aidan Wells, though primarily a defensive end, will see During camp, seniors Caden Campolieti and Kyle snaps at tight end this year. Another Wildcat to watch is Sullivan have been competing for the gigs, along with Jake Lang. The incoming junior is a strong, smart athlete. juniors Aidan Crummie, Connor Francz, Jake Lang, and Offensive Line Michael McNamara. Sophomores Aidan Conway and Aidan One of the Wildcats’ strengths last season was the of- Hubbard also might see time on the field this season. fensive line. This season, the Wildcats will have to rebuild, In determining the other two starters, Franzinger will as all five starters from last year graduated. use two pieces of criteria. But the Wildcats do have players who saw action last “Each player needs to demonstrate that you know what year, namely Grant Abbott and Xavier Everett. Abbott to do, then you can execute it well,” Franzinger said. “You figures in as a likely center, though the Bowling Green always have some guys who know the whole playbook but commit can play any position. Everett will also serve as a don’t execute well, and then you have other guys who are key leader. tremendous athletes but don’t follow the playbook well. Owen Murphy, Tony Georges, and Nick Schwitzgebel It’s the coach’s job to figure out who puts the team in the have all impressed in camp, and Seamus McCarthy and best position.” Seamus Cooney will also figure into the action. Defensive Backs “Overall, the work ethic is stong with this group. This One of the Wildcats’ deepest positions this year is goes back to the culture aspect. If they weren’t working defensive back. Jett Elad and Connor Cmiel each return, hard, they wouldn’t be at the position,” said Offensive as the two started as shutdown corners last year, and will Line Coach Paul Yappel. “Collectively, if there’s one thing continue to see time there this season. Safeties Danny I would emphasize, it’s the five guys playing as one. We Scelza and Chris Velotta, Jr. are back, ready to serve as have to be a strong group.” smart, playmaking security blankets. Defensive Line Jack Welcsh and Nigel Drummond II plan to play both Two leaders stand out on the defensive line for the Wild- ways this year, as Welcsh will see time at safety and Drum- cats this season – Aidan Wells and Zach McMahan. mond will be called upon at corner. Speedsters Dominic Wells, a Harvard commit, and McMahan combined for DeVengencie and Jack Kennedy will figure into the action, 30.5 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, and 5.5 sacks last year, and as well. bring senior leadership to the group. Mitch Puhalsky and Merick Hartley have been the un- If you are a fan of HBO’s Hard Knocks, which this year is sung heroes of the camp, providing two great options at following the Cleveland Browns throughout training camp, free safety for the Wildcats. you are familiar with linebacker Christian Kirksey’s ques- Special Teams tion to his teammates: “What is your why?” That is, why Kicker/punter Matt Trickett has graduated, but the do you play football? Wildcats have talent ready to go. Senior Pat Otter has a McMahan’s “why” is “to continue the lineage of Saint great leg as a punter and kicker, with Rory McConville and Ignatius and all those who support the school.” Wells’ Declan Mangan ready to provide support. Sean Wracher “why” is “definitely playing for the guys that have come will handle long snapping duties with skill again this year, before us. I can vividly remember seeing disappointment after committing to Indiana during the summer. on the faces of the 2016 team in the locker room following #ReturnToGlory 13 14 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide WILDCATS TO WATCH

#20 JAHADGE “BO” FLOYD #45 TOMMY EICHENBERG

Coming off a junior season that included 81 total tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, and three forced turnovers, it’s safe to say Tommy Eichenberg is poised for another stellar season in the Wildcats’ front seven. The senior linebacker caused all sorts of problems for oppos- Senior running back Bo Floyd will be the full time ing offenses last season workhorse in the Wildcats’ backfield this season. with his speed, agility, Floyd stepped up last season following an injury and his non-stop motor to senior Mark Bobinski, showcasing his breakaway on the defensive side speed and finishing the season with 1,078 rushing of the ball. Coming into his second season on the yards, along with eight trips to the end zone. Floyd varsity level, Eichenberg will be taking on a leader- was also a nice complement to the Wildcats passing ship role as a defensive captain for the Wildcats. At game, as he racked up 153 receiving yards including 6’3”, 225 lbs, Eichenberg’s versatility also allowed another touchdown. With the Wildcats graduating all him to be used on the offensive side of the ball as five starting offensive linemen from last season, the a blocking tight end on the goal line. Ranked as a new-look line will have to mesh quickly. Floyd and the 4-star linebacker, Eichenberg received 15 offensive line will work to prove any doubters wrong Division I scholarship offers before committing to early in the season. Senior lineman Grant Abbott will Boston College on June 27th. be key. Abbott recently committed to play at Bowling Green State University. THE SECONDARY Floyd looks to build upon a standout junior season and use his speed and strength out of the backfield The Saint Ignatius secondary returns a trio of key to push the Cats to yet another deep postseason run. players in Jett Elad (left), Danny Scelza, and Connor Cmiel, who look to ensure that this year for the secondary is just as successful as the last. Despite the graduations of Sands, Toppin and Viancourt, the Wildcats’ secondary is still loaded with depth and talent all around. Elad, a Division I recruit who holds 11 scholarship offers, totaled 33 tackles last season, along with an interception returned for a touchdown and nine pass breakups. Scelza was also a mainstay in the secondary during the past season, placing third on the team with 51 tackles, and 10 tackles for loss. Cmiel will also play a larger role in the secondary this year, as the junior saw his playing time increase mightily during the second half of last season. Year after year, the Wildcats’ secondary never fails to produce top level talent, and always forces opposing quarterbacks to think twice before taking a deep shot down the field.

#ReturnToGlory 15 SAINT IGNATIUS VARSITY ROSTER

# Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Position # Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Position 2 Zachary LaPorte Sr. 5’9 150 WR 59 Maximilian Watters Jr. 6’2 250 DL 3 Michael Sarko Sr. 6’2 175 WR 60 Michael Hilbig Sr. 6’2 226 OL 4 Rory McConville Jr. 5’9 160 K/P 61 Zachary Sertz Sr. 6’2 205 OL 5 Declan Mangan So. 5’10 155 K/P 62 Rico Levert Jr. 5’11 245 DL 6 Jett Elad Sr. 6’1 180 DB 63 Zachary McMahan Sr. 6’0 250 DL 7 Nigel Drummond II Sr. 5’11 163 WR/DB 64 Tony Georges Jr. 6’3 275 OL/DL 8 Connor Cmiel Jr. 6’2 170 WR/DB 65 Grant Abbott Sr. 6’4 280 OL 9 Erik Daugenti Jr. 6’1 160 WR/DB 66 Seamus McCarthy Sr. 6’0 270 OL/DL 10 Griffin Hanna Jr. 6’1 175 QB 70 Owen Keane Jr. 6’3 265 OL 11 Luke Cooper Sr. 5’10 162 WR 71 Nicholas Schwitzgebel Jr. 6’3 270 OL/DL 13 Jacob Riedl Sr. 5’11 130 DB 72 William McCormick Sr. 6’4 230 OL 15 Merick Hartley Jr. 5’10 165 DB 74 Owen Murphy Sr. 6’6 265 OL/DL 16 Ryan Coyne Sr. 5’11 160 DB 76 Xavier Everett Sr. 6’3 277 OL 17 Patrick Delahunty Sr. 6’0 195 QB 78 Seamus Cooney Sr. 6’3 260 DL/OL 18 Patrick Keane Jr. 6’0 170 QB 79 Benjamin Kormos Jr. 6’6 245 OL 19 Nathan Conry Sr. 5’11 170 WR 80 Sam Daugstrup Jr. 6’5 230 TE 20 Michael Simcak So. 5’8 175 RB 82 Domenic Fabe Jr. 6’0 160 WR 21 Henry Cook Jr. 5’10 160 WR 83 James Spear Jr. 6’0 150 WR 22 Jahadge Floyd Sr. 5’7 190 RB 84 Ethan Biacsi Sr. 6’3 185 WR 23 Ian Lucic Sr. 5’11 190 RB 85 Timothy Lewis Jr. 6’1 175 WR 24 John Kennedy Sr. 6’0 180 DB/WR 86 Aidan Wells Sr. 6’4 260 TE/DL 25 Aidan Rechin Sr. 5’11 155 DB 88 John Cannon Sr. 6’0 220 TE 26 Mitchell Puhalsky Sr. 5’11 185 DB 89 Alex Tuason Jr. 5’10 130 WR 27 James Crosby Jr. 5’9 172 RB 90 Aidan Conway So. 6’1 215 LB 28 Owen Adler Sr. 6’0 190 DB 91 Daniel Finnan Jr. 5’10 155 DB 29 Dominic DeVengencie Jr. 5’9 150 DB/WR 92 AJ Canzano Sr. 6’0 209 TE 30 Jack Schroer Jr. 5’7 165 RB 95 Sean Wracher Sr. 6’4 205 LS 31 Caden Campolieti Sr. 6’1 218 LB 96 Patrick Otter Sr. 5’10 175 K/P 32 Vincent Fagnilli Jr. 5’8 140 DB Michael Gallipoli Sr. Manager 33 Michael Corte Jr. 6’0 166 DB Declan McCarthy Sr. Manager 35 Christopher Mathews Jr. 5’11 180 DB Ryan Paul Sr. Manager 37 Michael McNamara Jr. 6’1 210 RB/LB Luke Van De Walle Sr. Manager 38 Charles Kinzel Jr. 5’10 150 DB Elias Yazbeck Sr. Manager 39 Jacob Davis Jr. 5’11 185 DB Benjamin Rossi Jr. Coaching Intern 40 Sam Kempton Jr. 5’10 170 DB Nathan Sommerfeld Jr. Student Training Aid 41 John Wetula Sr. 6’2 180 DB/WR 42 Jake Lang Jr. 6’3 195 TE/LB Coaches: 44 Christopher Velotta, Jr. Sr. 5’11 195 DB Chuck Kyle ’69 Head Coach 45 Thomas Eichenberg Sr. 6’3 228 LB Nick Restifo Offensive Coordinator/QB 46 Jack Welcsh Jr. 6’0 190 RB/DB Ryan Franzinger ’02 Defensive Coordinator/LB 47 Kyle Sullivan Sr. 6’0 205 LB Jim Cahill ’89 Quarterbacks Coach 48 Daniel Scelza Sr. 5’11 205 DB Terry Fergus ’72 Running Backs Coach 49 Michael Mangan Sr. 5’9 195 RB Jack Hyland ’14 Wide Receivers Coach 51 Connor Francz Jr. 6’2 210 LB Adam Rini ’99 Offensive Line Coach 52 Anthony Gerace Jr. 6’2 240 DL Paul Yappel Offensive Line Coach 54 Aidan Crummie Jr. 6’1 197 LB Dave Cicetti Defensive Line Coach 55 C. Bennett Adler So. 6’2 180 DL Mark Sullivan Defensive Line Coach 56 Matthew Kall Jr. 6’0 251 OL Kevin Johnson ’10 Defensive Backs Coach 57 Aidan Hubbard So. 6’4 200 LB John Pieschalski ’89 Defensive Backs Coach 58 Kevin Kempffer Jr. 6’1 200 LB Mo Sizemore Head Athletic Trainer Tony Connacher Assistant Athletic Trainer

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#2 Zachary LaPORTE #3 Michael SARKO #4 Rory McCONVILLE Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: LAH-port SAR-ko Mick-CON-ville Position: WR Position: WR Position: K/P Height: 5’9 Height: 6’2 Height: 5’9 Weight: 150 Weight: 175 Weight: 160 Year: SR Year: SR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st

2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 1 rec, 9 yards Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#5 Declan MANGAN #6 Jett ELAD #7 Nigel DRUMMOND II

Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Man-GAN EE-lad DRUM-und Position: K Position: DB Position: Height: 5’10 Height: 6’1” WR/DB Weight: 155 Weight: 180 Height: 5’11 Year: SO Year: SR Weight: 163 Years on Years on Year: SR Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd Years on Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: 2017 Stats: Recorded in 2017 33 tkl, 2 TFL, 1 INT-26 yds, 9 BU, 13 rec, 242 yds, 18.6 avg, 1 TD, 1 BK long: 67 yds; 6 PR, 53 yds, Long: 14 yds; 3 tkl

#8 Connor CMIEL #9 Erik DAUGENTI #10 Griffin HANNA Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Kah-meel Daw-JEN-tee HAN-nah Position: Position: Position: QB WR/DB WR/DB Height: 6’1” Height: 6’2” Height: 6’1” Weight: 175 Weight: 170 Weight: 160 Year: JR Year: JR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 12.5 tkl, 0.5 TFL, 6 BU; Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 9 KR, 204 yds, 22.7 avg, Long: 31 yds

Statistics Key: ATT=Attempts; REC= Receptions; Yds=Yards; TD=Touchdowns; AVG=Average; TKL=Tackles; TFL=Tackles for Loss; SK= Sacks; FF=Forced Fumbles; FR=Fumble Recoveries; INT=Interceptions; BU=Pass Breakups; PD=Passes Defensed; QBH= Quarterback Hits; BK=Blocked Kicks; PR=Punt Returns; KR=Kick Returns #ReturnToGlory 17 PLAYER PROFILES

#11 Luke COOPER #13 Jacob RIEDL #15 Merick HARTLEY Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: COO-per Ree-dull HEART-lee Position: WR Position: DB Position: DB Height: 5’10 Height: 5’11 Height: 5’10 Weight: 162 Weight: 130 Weight: 165 Year: SR Year: SR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st

2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 2 KR, 19 yds, 9.5 avg, Long: 10 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#16 Ryan COYNE #17 Patrick DELAHUNTY #18 Patrick KEANE Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: COIN DELL-ah-HUNT- CANE Position: DB tee Position: QB Height: 5’11 Position: QB Height: 6’0 Weight: 160 Height: 6’0 Weight: 170 Year: SR Weight: 195 Year: JR Years on Year: SR Years on Varsity: 2nd Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 0-2 passing, 0 yds Recorded in 2017

#19 Nathan CONRY #20 Michael SIMCAK #21 Henry COOK Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: CON-ree SIM-kak COOK Position: WR Position: RB Position: WR Height: 5’11 Height: 5’8 Height: 5’10 Weight: 170 Weight: 175 Weight: 160 Year: SR Year: SO Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd

No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 2 KR, 26 yds, 13.0 avg, Long: 18

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#22 Jahadge FLOYD #23 Ian LUCIC #24 John KENNEDY Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: JA-hodge LOU-sick KEN-eh-dee Position: RB Position: RB Position: Height: 5’7 Height: 5’11 DB/WR Weight: 190 Weight: 190 Height: 6’0 Year: SR Year: SR Weight: 180 Years on Years on Year: SR Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st Years on Varsity: 2nd 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 177 att, 1,078 yds, 6.1 avg, 8 TD, Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Long: 75 yds; 12 rec, 153 yds, 12.8 avg, 1 TD, Long: 32

#25 Aidan RECHIN #26 Mitchell PUHALSKY #27 James CROSBY Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: WRECK-in Puh-HALL-ski CROS-bee Position: DB Position: DB Position: RB Height: 5’11 Height: 5’11 Height: 5’9 Weight: 155 Weight: 185 Weight: 172 Year: SR Year: SR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st

2017 Stats: 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics 1 INT, 1 BU 6.5 tkl Recorded in 2017

#28 Owen ADLER #29 Dominic DeVENGENCIE #30 Jack SCHROER Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: AD-ler Dee-ven-JEN- SCHRAIR Position: DB see Position: RB Height: 6’0 Position: Height: 5’7 Weight: 190 DB/WR Weight: 165 Year: SR Height: 5’9 Year: JR Years on Weight: 150 Years on Varsity: 2nd Year: JR Varsity: 1st Years on Varsity: 1st No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

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#31 Caden CAMPOLIETI #32 Vincent FAGNILLI #33 Michael CORTE Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: CAMP-oh-lett- FAH-nell-ee COURT ee Position: DB Position: DB Position: LB Height: 5’8 Height: 6’0 Height: 6’1 Weight: 140 Weight: 166 Weight: 218 Year: JR Year: JR Year: SR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#35 Christopher MATHEWS #37 Michael McNAMARA #38 Charles KINZEL Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: MATTHEWS Mac-NAH- KIN-zel Position: DB mare-ah Position: DB Height: 5’11 Position: Height: 5’10 Weight: 180 LB/RB Weight: 150 Year: JR Height: 6’1 Year: JR Years on Weight: 210 Years on Varsity: 1st Year: JR Varsity: 1st Years on Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 2017 Stats: Recorded in 2017 5 att, 60 yds, 1 TD, 12.0 avg Long: 35

#39 Jacob DAVIS #40 Sam KEMPTON #41 John WETULA Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: DAVIS KEMP-ton WET-oo-la Position: DB Position: DB Position: Height: 5’11 Height: 5’10 DB/WR Weight: 185 Weight: 170 Height: 6’2 Year: JR Year: JR Weight: 180 Years on Years on Year: SR Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Years on Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 19.5 tkl 0.5 TFL

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#42 Jake LANG #44 Chris VELOTTA, JR. #45 Thomas EICHENBERG Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: LANG VA-lot-tah EYE-ken-berg Position: Position: DB Position: LB TE/LB Height: 5’11 Height: 6’3 Height: 6’3 Weight: 195 Weight: 228 Weight: 195 Year: SR Year: SR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: 2017 Stats: Recorded in 2017 10 tkl, 1 TFL, 1 BK 81 tkl, 19 TFL, 7.5 SK, 2 INT-1 yd, 4 BU, 9 QBH, 1 FF

#46 Jack WELCSH #47 Kyle SULLIVAN #48 Daniel SCELZA Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: WELSH SULLIVAN SKEL-za Position: Position: LB Position: DB RB/DB Height: 6’0 Height: 5’11 Height: 6’0 Weight: 205 Weight: 205 Weight: 190 Year: SR Year: SR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd 2017 Stats: 2017 Stats: 2017 Stats: 40 att, 214 yds, 5.3 avg, 4 TD, 1.5 tkl 51.5 tkl, 10 TFL, 3 INT-26 yds, Long: 33 yds 5 BU, 1 FR-0 yds

#49 Michael MANGAN #51 Connor FRANCZ #52 Anthony GERACE Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Man-GAN FRANZ Ger-RACE-ee Position: RB Position: LB Position: DL Height: 5’9 Height: 6’2 Height: 6’2 Weight: 195 Weight: 210 Weight: 240 Year: SR Year: JR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd

2017 Stats: 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics 3 att, 1 yd, 0.3 avg, Long: 4 2 tkl Recorded in 2017

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#54 Aidan CRUMMIE #55 C. Bennett ADLER #56 Matthew KALL Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: CRUMMY AD-ler CALL Position: LB Position: DL Position: OL Height: 6’1 Height: 6’2” Height: 6’0 Weight: 197 Weight: 180 Weight: 251 Year: JR Year: SO Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st

No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#57 Aidan HUBBARD #58 Kevin KEMPFFER #59 Max WATTERS Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: HUB-bard KEMP-fur WATERS Position: LB Position: LB Position: DL Height: 6’4 Height: 6’1 Height: 6’2 Weight: 200 Weight: 200 Weight: 250 Year: SO Year: JR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st

No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#60 Michael HILBIG #61 Zachary SERTZ #62 Rico LEVERT Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: HILL-big SIRtz Le-VERT Position: OL Position: OL Position: DL Height: 6’2 Height: 6’2 Height: 5’11 Weight: 226 Weight: 205 Weight: 245 Year: SR Year: SR Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 1st

No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

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#63 Zachary McMAHAN #64 Tony GEORGES #65 Grant ABBOTT Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Mick-MAN GEORGES AB-bot Position: DL Position: Position: OL Height: 6’0 OL/DL Height: 6’4 Weight: 250 Height: 6’3 Weight: 280 Year: SR Weight: 275 Year: SR Years on Year: JR Years on Varsity: 2nd Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics 21.5 tkl, 6.5 TFL, 4.5 SK, 5 QBH, Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 2 FF

#66 Seamus McCARTHY #70 Owen KEANE #71 Nicholas SCHWITZGEBEL Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Mick-CAR-thee CANE SCH-witz-ga-bel Position: Position: OL Position: OL/DL Height: 6’3” OL/DL Height: 6’0 Weight: 265 Height: 6’3 Weight: 270 Year: JR Weight: 270 Year: SR Years on Year: JR Years on Varsity: 1st Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#72 William McCORMICK #74 Owen MURPHY #76 Xavier EVERETT Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Mick-CORE-mick MURPHY EV-err-ett Position: OL Position: Position: OL Height: 6’4 OL/DL Height: 6’3 Weight: 230 Height: 6’6 Weight: 277 Year: SR Weight: 265 Year: SR Years on Year: SR Years on Varsity: 2nd Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

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#78 Seamus COONEY #79 Benjamin KORMOS #80 Sam DAUGSTRUP Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: COO-ney CORE-mos DOG-strup Position: Position: OL Position: TE DL/OL Height: 6‘6 Height: 6’5 Height: 6’3 Weight: 245 Weight: 230 Weight: 260 Year: JR Year: JR Year: SR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: 1 tkl Recorded in 2017 2 rec, 20 yds, 10.0 avg, Long: 14

#82 Domenic FABE #83 James SPEAR #84 Ethan BIACSI Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: FAYB SPEAR BEE-ah-see Position: WR Position: WR Position: WR Height: 6’0 Height: 6’0 Height: 6’3 Weight: 160 Weight: 150 Weight: 185 Year: JR Year: JR Year: SR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Varsity: 2nd

No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#85 Timothy LEWIS #86 Aidan WELLS #88 John CANNON Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: LEWIS WELLS CANNON Position: WR Position: Position: TE Height: 6’1 TE/DL Height: 6’0 Weight: 175 Height: 6’4 Weight: 220 Year: JR Weight: 260 Year: SR Years on Year: SR Years on Varsity: 1st Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 3rd No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 9 tkl, 1.5 TFL, 1 SK Recorded in 2017

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#89 Alex TUASON #90 Aidan CONWAY #91 Daniel FINNAN Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: TWA-son CON-way FIN-an Position: WR Position: LB Position: DB Height: 5’10 Height: 6’1 Height: 5’10 Weight: 130 Weight: 215 Weight: 155 Year: JR Year: SO Year: JR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st Varsity: 1st

No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017 Recorded in 2017

#92 AJ CANZANO #95 Sean WRACHER #96 Patrick OTTER Pronunciation: Pronunciation: Pronunciation: CAN-zano RA-cher OTT-ter Position: TE Position: LS Position: K/P Height: 6’0 Height: 6’4 Height: 5’10 Weight: 209 Weight: 205 Weight: 175 Year: SR Year: SR Year: SR Years on Years on Years on Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 2nd Varsity: 3rd

No Varsity Statistics 2017 Stats: No Varsity Statistics Recorded in 2017 2 tkl, 1 FF Recorded in 2017

Wildcats’ longsnapper and Indiana commit Sean Safety Danny Scelza tackles a ballcarrier vs. Wracher watches an extra point sail through the Football North on September 30, 2017. uprights vs. Euclid on September 9, 2017. #ReturnToGlory 25 26 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide HEAD COACH CHUCK KYLE ’69

THE CHUCK KYLE FILE Title: Head Coach High School: SIHS ’69 College: John Carroll ’73 Coaching Experience: 47 years, 36 as HC State Championships: 11 National Titles: 3 Record: 345-87-1

Saint Ignatius High School has a rich tradition of an undefeated season. excellence in football, but few have accomplished or Kyle has earned Ohio Associated Press Coach of the contributed more than Head Football Coach Chuck Year honors four times, including in 1988 and 1989 after Kyle ’69. the school’s first two football state titles. Now in his 36th season, Kyle has built a winning Before becoming head coach, Kyle spent 11 years as an program based on doing things the right way. The assistant coach at Saint Ignatius. Kyle coached backs and results speak for themselves during Kyle’s tenure. spent four years as the defensive coordinator. Named head coach prior to the start of the 1983 Kyle also played football at Saint Ignatius, playing season, Kyle has directed the Wildcats to a 345-87- halfback for the Wildcats in 1967 and 1968. During his 1 (.798) record, 28 playoff appearances, 15 regional two years as a varsity player, Saint Ignatius had a mark of championships, and 11 state titles in that time. Kyle 18-1-1, captured the West Senate crown in each of those passed John Wirtz as the school’s all-time winning- two years and won the 1967 Charity Game, 21-0, over Col- est coach, on November 23, 1996, as the Wildcats linwood. Kyle also scored a touchdown in the 14-14 tie vs. defeated Canton McKinley, 31-24, in a state semifinal Cleveland John F. Kennedy at Municipal Stadium in 1968. game played at the in Akron. From the time he first stepped onto the Saint Ignatius Saint Ignatius football has risen to unprecedented campus as a freshman in 1965, Kyle has been a part of prominence in the Ohio High School Athletic over 50 seasons of Wildcats football. In that span, Saint Association under Kyle. The Wildcats own 11 big- Ignatius has amassed over 400 wins, 6 city champion- school state championships and three national ships, 11 state titles and the team has had only two losing championships. The Wildcats are 72-17 in OHSAA seasons. playoff games since 1988. Following his 1969 graduation from Saint Ignatius, Kyle Kyle stays busy in the offseason. In July 2016, he continued his football career at Xavier University in Cin- was inducted into the National Federation of State cinnati. After one year (the Musketeers made a decision High School Associations (NFHS) Hall of Fame in a to disband the football program), Kyle transferred to John ceremony in Reno, Nevada. In May 2016, the Carroll University to continue his playing career with the Cleveland Browns hired Kyle as a youth football advi- Blue Streaks. sor to help with the team’s youth football programs. Besides his role as head football coach, Kyle teaches In 2013, Kyle was inducted into the Greater several classes in the English Department. He received the Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame along with Ted Ginn, Rossing Award for Excellence in teaching in 1987. Sr., Mike Hargrove and Earl Boykins. Kyle has also served as head track and field coach for In 2010, Kyle was inducted into the Ohio High 46 years. The program has since won two state School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame championships, including in 2016. and was presented with the Lifetime Achievement As a student, teacher, football player and coach, Saint Award by the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission Ignatius has always been the right place for Kyle. in 2010. “I think a person is always inclined to stay at a place In 2008, Kyle was named the head coach of the where the situation is a good one,” Kyle says. “That’s United States’ first junior national football team, been the case with Saint Ignatius and myself. This is an Team USA. The team competed in the International outstanding academic institution so I knew I’d get a good Federation of Junior World education. We also have a great football tradition here.” Championship from June 27-July 5, 2009, at Fawcett A native Clevelander, Kyle and his wife, Pat, have been Stadium in Canton. Kyle led the 2009 Team USA to married for 43 years and have four children.

#ReturnToGlory 27 KYLE’S RECORD BY YEAR

# Yr W L T Win % Playoffs AP Poll Comp.* # of qualifiers

1 1983 6 3 1 0.650 No Playoffs NR T-11th 2 2 1984 8 2 0 0.800 No Playoffs NR 6th 2 3 1985 7 3 0 0.700 No Playoffs NR 5th 2 4 1986 6 4 0 0.600 No Playoffs NR 10th 4 5 1987 6 4 0 0.600 No Playoffs NR 9th 4 6 1988 14 0 0 1.000 Won State Title (def Cincinnati Princeton) 1st 1st 4 7 1989 13 0 0 1.000 Won State Title (def Cincinnati Moeller) 1st 1st 4 8 1990 10 1 0 0.909 Lost Regional Semi-Final 1st 1st 4 9 1991 12 2 0 0.857 Won State Title (def Centerville) 11th 1st 4 10 1992 14 0 0 1.000 Won State Title (def Cincinnati Saint Xavier) 1st 1st 4 11 1993 14 0 0 1.000 Won State Title (def Cincinnati Moeller) 1st 1st 4 12 1994 13 1 0 0.929 Won State Title (def Westerville South) 2nd 1st 4 13 1995 14 0 0 1.000 Won State Title (def Brunswick) 1st 1st 4 14 1996 10 3 0 0.769 Lost State Title 7th 1st 4 15 1997 11 2 0 0.846 Lost State Semi-Final 2nd 1st 4 16 1998 10 3 0 0.769 Lost State Semi-Final 6th 2nd 4 17 1999 13 2 0 0.867 Won State Title (def Huber Heights Wayne) 9th 2nd 8 18 2000 11 1 0 0.917 Lost Regional Final 1st 2nd 8 19 2001 11 4 0 0.733 Won State Title (def Cincinnati Saint Xavier) NR 7th 8 20 2002 7 4 0 0.636 Lost Regional Quarter Final 10th 7th 8 21 2003 9 3 0 0.750 Lost Regional Semi-Final T-8th 5th 8 22 2004 10 3 0 0.769 Lost Regional Final 6th 3rd 8 23 2005 5 5 0 0.500 Lost Regional Quarter Final NR 7th 8 24 2006 6 4 0 0.600 Lost Regional Quarter Final NR 4th 8 25 2007 8 3 0 0.727 Lost Regional Quarter Final 7th 2nd 8 26 2008 14 1 0 0.933 Won State Title (def Cincinnati Elder) 4th 1st 8 27 2009 11 1 0 0.917 Lost Regional Semi-Final 1st 1st 8 28 2010 4 6 0 0.400 No Playoffs NR 14th 8 29 2011 13 2 0 0.867 Won State Title (def Pickerington Central) 6th 2nd 8 30 2012 11 2 0 0.846 Lost Regional Final 4th 2nd 8 31 2013 8 5 0 0.615 Lost Regional Semi-Final 10th 11th 16 32 2014 7 5 0 0.583 Lost Regional Quarter Final 13th 8th 16 33 2015 5 4 0 0.555 No Playoffs NR 21st 16 34 2016 13 2 0 0.867 Lost State Title 4th 4th 8 35 2017 11 2 0 0.846 Lost Regional Final 1st 1st 8

35 years 345-87-1 0.798 11 OHSAA State Championships *Comp. = Computer ... The Wildcats have been in Division I, Region 1 since 1982. CHUCK KYLE NOTABLE FACTS

• Career record after a loss: 65-20-1 • Notched his 100th win at Byers Field during the Wildcats’ 24-7 Regional Quarterfinal win over Perry in 2017. • Has reached the playoffs in 28 of his 35 seasons, including in 28 of the last 30 seasons • Only 1 losing record in 35 seasons • Kyle is 6 wins away from recording more wins than every other Saint Ignatius head coach combined

28 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide ASSISTANT COACHES NICK RESTIFO RYAN FRANZINGER ’02

Title: Offensive Coordinator / Title: Defensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Coach Linebackers Coach Seasons at Ignatius: 38 (1981) Seasons at Ignatius: 12 (2007) High School: Cathedral Latin ’69 High School: Saint Ignatius ’02 College: John Carroll ’74 / CSU ’81 College: Ohio State ’06 Coaching Experience: Coaching Experience: 1974-81 – Football, Track, Baseball at Saint Joseph 2007-present – LB Coach at Saint Ignatius 1983-present – Offensive Coordinator / QB Coach 2016-present – Defensive Coordinator Nick Restifo has run a pro-style offense at Saint Ignatius for Ryan Franzinger ’02 enters his 12th year with the Wildcats 36 years. He became the Offensive Coordinator in 1983, the coaching staff, his third as defensive coordinator. year that Coach Kyle became head coach. The Restifo Offense In 2009, Franzinger earned the title of Co-Defensive has relied on strong-armed pocket passers, but has adapted to Coordinator and took over the reins in 2016 after serving as meet the talents of more mobile quarterbacks. the ‘eye in the sky’ for Dan Corrigan for seven seasons. In his 36 seasons at the helm, the Cats’ offense has averaged Franzinger’s defense played a large part for the 2016 over 30 points per game, producing sixteen (16) 2,000-yard Wildcats in a 13-2 season that ended in a State Champion- passing seasons and 15 individual 1,000-yard rushers. ship appearance. Franzinger’s Linebacker Legion starters Restifo has guided an offense that has produced 16 All-Ohio combined for 182.5 tackles, 53.5 TFL, and 16 sacks in 2017. selections at the quarterback position; four of those players have made it to the NFL – Scott Mutryn ’94, Dave Ragone ’98, Franzinger played both ways for the Wildcats. A 3-year Tom Arth ’99, and Brian Hoyer ’04. letter-winner in football as a fullback and linebacker, he Restifo was named Assistant Coach of the Year of the North- was a member of the 1999 state championship team and a east Chapter of the National Football Foundation in 2005 and co-captain and MVP of the 2001 state champs. Franzinger Assistant Coach of the Year of the Greater Cleveland Football played football at The Ohio State University and was part of Coaches Association in 2012. He received a Golden Deeds two Big-10 Championship teams coached by Jim Tressel. Award from Greater Cleveland Football Coaches Assoc. in 2014. Franzinger was inducted into the Saint Ignatius Athletic Restifo has also coached baseball at Saint Ignatius. Hall of Fame in 2017. As an educator, Restifo has taught Spanish for over 40 years. He is also Assistant Principal for Student Discipline at SIHS. Restifo has been married for 28 years to his wife, Susan. They have one daughter, Grace. TERRY FERGUS ’72

JIM CAHILL ’89 Title: Running Backs Coach Seasons at Ignatius: 24 (1995) Title: Quarterbacks Coach High School: Saint Ignatius ’72 Seasons at Ignatius: 13 (1993) College: John Carroll ’76 High School: Saint Ignatius ’89 Coaching Experience: : John Carroll ’93 College 1995-2006 – Freshman Asst Coach / QB Coach / OC Coaching Experience: at Saint Ignatius 1993-1994 – RB Coach at Saint Ignatius 2007-2008 – Freshman HC / OC / QB Coach 1995-1996 – DB Coach 2009 – Wide Receivers Coach 2011-present – QB Coach 2010-present – Running Backs Coach

Jim Cahill enters his 13th season with the Wildcats. Terry Fergus ’72 is now in his 24th season as a member of Cahill is a graduate of Saint Ignatius High School and the coaching staff at Saint Ignatius. was a backup quarterback on the very first football state Fergus has served in a variety of roles since joining the championship team in 1988. After graduating from John staff in 1995; he has coached at the freshman, junior varsity, Carroll in 1993, Jim came back to Saint Ignatius to be the and varsity levels. He is entering his ninth year as the varsity junior varsity and varsity running backs coach in 1993 running backs coach. and 1994 before moving over to the defensive side of Fergus began his coaching career more than 20 years the ball as the defensive backs coach in 1995 and 1996. before coming back to West 30th and Lorain. Starting in Jim returned to the football program in 2011 as the 1975, Fergus coached at the CYO level for St. Bernadette in quarterback coach and offensive coordinator for the Westlake. In 1978, he began his 13 years as head coach for Wildcat freshmen football program. Jim is currently an St. James in Lakewood. assistant QB coach with the JV and varsity teams and At Saint Ignatius, Fergus also served as a member of the the JV offensive coordinator. Board of Regents and was Chairman of the Admissions Jim is married to Jinny Cahill and has a daughter, Committee. He received the Seal of Loyola Award in 2010. Elisabeth. He resides in Rocky River, Ohio. #ReturnToGlory 29 ASSISTANT COACHES ADAM RINI ’99 PAUL YAPPEL

Title: Offensive Line Coach Title: Offensive Line Coach Seasons at Ignatius: 15 (2004) Seasons at Ignatius: 7 (2012) High School: Saint Ignatius ’99 High School: Padua College: Georgetown ’03 College: John Carroll University Coaching Experience: Coaching Experience: 2003 – Asst Coach at Georgetown University 2004-2011 – Offensive Skill Positions at 2004-present – Offensive Line Coach at Archbishop Hoban Saint Ignatius 2012-present – Offensive Line Coach at Saint Ignatius 2014-present – Head JV Coach at Saint Ignatius Adam Rini ’99 is set to begin his 15th season as an assistant coach at Saint Ignatius. Rini is responsible for Paul Yappel will be entering his 15th season as a coach in the offensive line. In his previous 14 seasons guiding the high school football, as he enters his seventh season as an line, the offensive line for the Wildcats has become a offensive line coach with Adam Rini ’99 on the Wildcats’ dominating force. staff. Between 2008 and 2017, Rini’s offensive line has Yappel is also in his fifth year as the head junior varsity protected four of the best quarterbacks in Saint Ignatius coach. history, allowing Andrew Holland in 2008, Eric Williams Yappel was a student-teacher at Saint Ignatius through in 2011, Mike LaManna in 2012, and Dennis Grosel in the teaching program with John Carroll University and he 2015 to have record-setting seasons. Rini’s group has also taught at Archbishop Hoban High School in Akron. also paved the way for one of the top running backs in He coached wide receivers for eight seasons at school history – Tim McVey. In all, over a dozen of Rini’s Archbishop Hoban, teaching English as well. He is currently linemen have gone on to play , including teaching freshman and sophomore English classes at Saint Darian Kinnard ’18 at the University of Kentucky. Ignatius. As a player for the Wildcats, Rini was a 2-year starter Yappel grew up in Parma and currently resides in at center and was on teams that made it to back-to- Strongsville. back state semifinal games. Rini went on to play four years on the offensive line for the Georgetown Hoyas. MARK SULLIVAN

DAVE CICETTI Title: Defensive Line Coach Years at Ignatius: 9 (2010) Title: Defensive Line Coach High School: Lake Catholic ’77 Seasons at Ignatius: 6 (2013) College: OSU / John Carroll ’88 High School: Columbus Academy Coaching Experience: College: 2003-present - Head Wrestling Coach at Coaching Experience: Saint Ignatius 2007 - Linebackers Coach at Kenyon College 2010-present - Defensive Line Coach 2008-2010 - Defensive Line Coach at Hudson HS 2011-2012 - LB/Defensive Coordinator at Fairview HS Mark Sullivan enters his ninth season as a member of the var- 2013-present - Linebackers / DL Coach at sity coaching staff, after spending nearly a decade as a coach Saint Ignatius and advisor for the freshman and JV teams at Saint Ignatius. As a player, Sullivan was an All-State noseguard for the Lake Dave Cicetti enters his 6th season with the Wildcats Catholic Cougars in 1977, before ‘walking on’ at Ohio State the on the defensive side of the ball. He took over the line following year. Sullivan received a partial scholarship to OSU to for legendary coach Dan Corrigan ’78 in 2016. wrestle, but legendary head coach Woody Hayes asked Cicetti comes out of Kenyon College, where he Sullivan to try football and he eventually became a starter, donned the purple and white from 2003 to 2006. He winning the Woody Hayes Memorial Trophy as the MVP of the was a 4-year starter on the defensive line and a team Ohio State-Michigan game in 1980. captain in 2006. Cicetti received the National Football Sullivan left OSU before graduation and played semi-pro Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete football for the Canton Bulldogs. Sullivan completed his col- Award in 2006. lege eligibility by playing for the John Carroll Blue Streaks. In addition to coaching football, he teaches in the his- Sullivan was inducted into the JCU Athletic HOF for as a tory department at Saint Ignatius. Cicetti also serves as NCAA Division III Wrestling All-American and national runner- a moderator for the Rini Family Christmas Food Drive. up in the heavyweight ranks as a Blue Streak in 1984 and 1987, also earning All-American honors in football 1984. Sullivan also serves as the head wrestling coach for the Cats.

30 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide ASSISTANT COACHES KEVIN JOHNSON ’10 ANTHONY RUBINO

Title: Defensive Backs Coach Title: Director of Strength & Seasons at Ignatius: 4 (2015) Conditioning High School: Saint Ignatius ’10 Seasons at Ignatius: 4 (2015) College: Baldwin Wallace ’14 High School: Upper St. Clair (PA) ’04 Coaching Experience: College: California Univ. of Penn. ’08 2015-present: Defensive Backs Coach at Coaching Experience: Saint Ignatius 2012 – Asst. Strength & Conditioning at Webber Kevin Johnson ’10 enters his fourth season with the Wild- 2012-2015 – Asst. Strength & Conditioning at Utah cats as the defensive backs coach and an assistant JV coach. State University Johnson was a member of the 2008 state champion- 2015-present – Director, Strength and Conditioning ship team at Saint Ignatius as a running back, corner, and Anthony Rubino enters his fourth season with the Wild- kick returner, where he earned three varsity letters with the cats as the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Saint Wildcats. In addition to football, he ran track and was a state Ignatius. He works with all athletic teams at Saint Ignatius qualifier for the Wildcats’ 4x100 meter team in 2007, 2009, year-round. 2010 and 4x400 meter relay teams in 2009 & 2010. Prior to Saint Ignatius, he was an assistant strength and Johnson brought both his football and track talents to conditioning coach for Utah State from 2012 to 2015. In Baldwin Wallace University. In football, he caught 37 passes 2012, prior to Utah State, he served at Webber International for 662 yards and 10 touchdowns in his four seasons at University as the assistant strength and conditioning coach BW, including 25 catches for 350 yards, and 4 touchdowns for the Warriors. during his senior season. Johnson also set numerous school Rubino is a certified strength and conditioning coach with indoor and outdoor track records at BW. The Maple Heights the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He has native became a NCAA Division III National Champion in a certification with the Collegiate Strength and Condition- 2014 in the 100m & 200m dash, while setting a school record ing Coaches Association. He is a Sports Nutrition Specialist in the 200-meter dash. with the International Society of Sports Nutrition. In addi- Johnson enters his third year as a Health and PE teacher tion, he has a National Coaching Diploma from the National at Saint Ignatius this fall. Soccer Coaches Association of America. Rubino lives happily with his wife, Erin, and his three JOHN PIESCHALSKI ’89 young daughters, Mila and Cescily (4), and Sloane (1).

Title: Defensive Backs Coach JACK HYLAND ’14 Years at Saint Ignatius: 1 (2018) High School: Saint Ignatius ’89 Title: Wide Receivers Coach College: John Carroll University ’93 Seasons at Ignatius: 2 (2017) Coaching Experience: High School: Saint Ignatius ’14 1995-1999 - 7th/8th Grad Head Coach at St. Mark’s College: John Carroll University ’18 2000-2005 - Defensive Coordinator / LB Coach at Coaching Experience: Lorain Clearview 2016 - TE/WR/Special Teams at University School 2006-13 - Defensive Coordinator at N. Ridgeville 2017-present - WR Coach at Saint Ignatius 2014-15 - DL/LB Coach at Amherst Steele Jack Hyland ’14 enters his second season on the 2018-present – DB Coach at Saint Ignatius Wildcats’ coaching staff as wide receivers coach for the Football Cats. John Pieschalski ’89 enters his first year as a defensive Hyland recently graduated from John Carroll backs coach at Saint Ignatius, focusing on safeties. University, where he previously played for Tom Arth ’99 Pieschalski is no stranger to Saint Ignatius, having and Dave Ragone ’98. Before he attended John Carroll, earned three varsity letters and playing as a linebacker Hyland was a highly decorated player for Saint Ignatius. on the Wildcats’ first state championship team in 1989. He was a three-year letterman, started two seasons for Following high school, Pieschalski received his bache- the Wildcats, and was a captain during the 2013 season. lor’s degree from John Carroll in 1993 and completed his Hyland also received the prestigious Coaches Cup while teacher certification in 2000 at Baldwin-Wallace. playing for the Wildcats. Pieschalski has since coached for St. Mark’s Grade This is Hyland’s second season coaching the Wildcats, School, Clearview High School in Lorain, North Ridgeville but he does have previous coaching experience. In 2016, High School, and Amherst Steele High School. he coached the wide receivers, tight ends, and special Now an English teacher at North Ridgeville, Pieschalski teams at University School en route to their first playoff lives in Amherst with his wife, Michelle, and two sons, appearance in over a decade. Drew and Ryan, members of the Wildcat hydration team. #ReturnToGlory 31 SPORTS MEDICINE / MANAGERS

MO SIZEMORE BENJAMIN ROSSI Title: Coaching Intern / Assistant Title: Head Athletic Trainer Year at Ignatius: Junior Seasons at Ignatius: 2 (2017) High School: Beaumont ’86 College: Bowling Green State University ’90 Trainer Experience: 1993-2006 - Athletic Trainer at Cleveland Heights MICHAEL GALLIPOLI 2006-2016 - Athletic Trainer at Beaumont 2016-Present - Athletic Trainer at Saint Ignatius Title: Manager Year at Ignatius: Senior Mo Sizemore enters her second football season at Saint Ignatius, her first at Head Athletic Trainer following the retirement of Hank Gaughan. Sizemore, as an employee of University Hospitals, started at Saint Ignatius in the winter of 2016. Sizemore DECLAN McCARTHY made an immediate impact as assistant athletic trainer. Working with Gaughan, Sizemore started the Student Title: Manager Trainer Aid program, giving students a chance to learn the medical and athletic training fields while still in high Year at Ignatius: Senior school. During her second year, Sizemore helped Saint Ignatius receive recognition as a Safe Sports School from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) in the spring of 2018. RYAN PAUL Previous to Saint Ignatius, Sizemore worked as an employee for Michael Supler & Associates, providing Title: Manager athletic training services to Beaumont and Cleveland Year at Ignatius: Senior Heights High Schools from 1993-2016. TONY CONNACHER

Title: Assistant Athletic Trainer LUKE VAN DE WALLE Seasons at Ignatius: 1 (2018) High School: Holy Name ’11 Title: Manager College: Wheeling Jesuit ’14 (BA) Year at Ignatius: Senior University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (Master’s in Sports Medicine) Trainer Experience: 2016-2018 - Assistant Athletic Trainer at Rock Canyon High School in Denver, CO ELIAS YAZBECK Title: Manager 2018-present - Athletic Trainer at Saint Ignatius Year at Ignatius: Senior Tony Connacher joined the Saint Ignatius Sports Medicine team in August 2018 as an assistant athletic trainer, not long after the retirement of Hank Gaughan. Connacher brings experience as both a trainer and a certified strength & conditioning expert to Saint Ignatius, following a two-year stay at Rock Canyon High NATE SOMMERFELD School in Denver, Colorado. The Parma native earned his bachelor’s degree from Title: Student Training Aid Wheeling Jesuit, where he started on the baseball team for four years. Connacher then moved to Colorado and Year at Ignatius: Junior earned his master’s degree in sports medicine from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. In his free time, Connacher enjoys weightlifting. 32 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide #ReturnToGlory 33 OPPONENT INFORMATION Archbishop Hoban Knights Mentor Cardinals

Week 1 Week 2 Saturday, Aug. 25 at 7 P.M. Saturday, Sept. 1 at 7 P.M. Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 1-1 All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 9-13 School Information School Information LOCATION One Holy Cross Blvd LOCATION 6477 Center Street, Mentor, OH Akron, OH 44306 AFFILIATION Public - Mentor Exempted AFFILIATION Private - Roman Catholic, Village School District Brothers of Holy Cross

Football Information Football Information NICKNAME Cardinals NICKNAME Knights COLORS Scarlet and Gray COLORS Navy Blue and Old Gold CONFERENCE Greater Cleveland Conference CONFERENCE North Coast League OHSAA Division I - Region 1 OHSAA Division II - Region 5 STADIUM Jerome T. Osborne, Sr. Stadium STADIUM Richard A. Dowed Field ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jeffrey Cassella ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Tim Tyrrell HEAD COACH Steve Trivisonno (22nd season) HEAD COACH Tim Tyrrell (6th season) RECORD AT SCHOOL 185-67 RECORD AT SCHOOL 52-12 OVERALL RECORD 185-67 OVERALL RECORD 115-63 STATE TITLES 0 STATE TITLES 3 (2015,2016,2017) [2 titles in Div. 3, 1 in Div. 2] 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE DATE OPPONENT SITE Aug 24 SAINT EDWARD Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Aug 25 @Saint Ignatius Byers Field Sept 1 @ Saint Ignatius Byers Field Aug 31 @Cardinal Mooney Stambaugh Stadium Sept 7 GLENVILLE Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Sept 7 @Huber Heights Wayne Wayne High School Sept 14 STRONGSVILLE Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Sept 14 URSILINE Dowed Field Sept 21 @ Brunswick Brunswick Auto-Mart Stadium Sept 21 Saint Vincent-Saint Mary Infocision Stadium Sept 28 @ Medina Ken Dukes Stadium Sept 28 BENEDICTINE Dowed Field Oct 5 SHAKER HEIGHTS Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Oct 5 LAKE CATHOLIC Dowed Field Oct 12 SOLON Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Oct 12 @Padua Franciscan Padua Stadium Oct 19 @ Euclid Euclid Community Stadium Oct 19 @Walsh Jesuit Conway Memorial Stadium Oct 26 ELYRIA Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Oct 26 NDCL Dowed Field

2017 Schedule (Results: 14-1) 2017 Schedule (Results: 13-2) DATE OPPONENT SCORE DATE OPPONENT SCORE

Aug 24 SAINT IGNATIUS L 3-17 Aug 25 at Massillon Washington W 49-14 Sept 1 CARDINAL MOONEY W 31-13 Sept 1 SAINT IGNATIUS L 31-41 Sept 8 at Ursuline W 49-0 Sept 8 GLENVILLE W 38-15 Sept 15 vs. West Toronto Prep (ON) W 41-0 Sept 15 at Strongsville W 42-27 Sept 22 vs. Saint Vincent-Saint Mary W 21-7 Sept 22 BRUNSWICK W 62-0 Sept 30 at Lake Catholic W 52-20 Sept 29 MEDINA W 49-14 Oct 6 PADUA FRANCISCAN W 49-10 Oct 7 at Shaker Heights W 45-27 Oct 13 WALSH JESUIT W 54-0 Oct 13 at Solon W 38-34 Oct 20 at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin W 42-0 Oct 20 EUCLID W 61-59 Oct 29 at Benedictine W 35-17 Oct 27 at Elyria W 55-6 Nov 3 MAYFIELD (Reg QTF) W 56-27 Nov 3 vs. Stow (REG QTF) W 49-17 Nov 10 vs. Brush (REG SF) W 49-0 Nov 10 vs. St. Edward (REG SF) W 21-13 Nov 17 vs. Barberton (REG FIN) W 42-13 Nov 17 vs. Saint Ignatius (REG FIN) W 23-21 Nov 24 vs. Avon (STATE SEMI) W 30-6 Nov 24 vs. Olentangy Liberty (STATE SEMI) W 27-21 Nov 30 vs. Winton Woods (STATE FINAL) W 42-14 Dec 1 vs. Pickerington Cent. (STATE FINAL) L 28-56

34 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide OPPONENT INFORMATION Mentor Cardinals Euclid Panthers COF Academy Ironmen

Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Saturday, Sept. 1 at 7 P.M. Friday, Sept. 7 at 7 P.M. Friday, September 14 at 7 P.M. Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium Euclid Community Stadium Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 9-13 All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 1-13 Stadium All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 0-0 School Information School Information LOCATION 6477 Center Street, Mentor, OH LOCATION 711 E 222nd St, Euclid, OH 44123 School Information AFFILIATION Public - Mentor Exempted AFFILIATION Public - Euclid City School District LOCATION: 112 Jefferson Ave, Village School District Columbus, OH 43215 Football Information AFFILIATION Private – African Methodist Football Information NICKNAME Panthers Episcopal Church NICKNAME Cardinals COLORS Navy Blue and Gold COLORS Scarlet and Gray CONFERENCE Greater Cleveland Football Information CONFERENCE Greater Cleveland Conference Conference NICKNAME Ironmen OHSAA Division I - Region 1 OHSAA Division I-Region 1 COLORS Red and Black STADIUM Jerome T. Osborne, Sr. Stadium STADIUM DiBiaso Field CONFERENCE N/A ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jeffrey Cassella ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Patrick Higley OHSAA N/A HEAD COACH Steve Trivisonno (22nd season) HEAD COACH Jeff Rotsky (4th season) STADIUM N/A RECORD AT SCHOOL 185-67 RECORD AT SCHOOL 26-10 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TBA OVERALL RECORD 185-67 OVERALL RECORD 153-69 HEAD COACH Paul Williams STATE TITLES 0 STATE TITLES 0 RECORD AT SCHOOL 0-0 OVERALL RECORD 0-0 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE DATE OPPONENT SITE 2018 Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE Aug 24 SAINT EDWARD Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Aug 24 GLENVILLE Euclid Community Stadium Sept 1 @ Saint Ignatius Byers Field Aug 31 LORAIN Euclid Community Stadium Aug 17 vs. Clarkson Football North Fortress Obetz Sept 7 GLENVILLE Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Sept 7 SAINT IGNATIUS Euclid Community Stadium Aug 24 @ North Allegheny (PA) Newman Stadium Sept 14 STRONGSVILLE Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Sept 14 MEDINA Euclid Community Stadium Aug 31 @ Huber Heights Wayne Wayne High School Sept 21 @ Brunswick Brunswick Auto-Mart Stadium Sept 21 @Elyria Ely Stadium Sept 7 @ Lima Senior Spartan Stadium Sept 28 @ Medina Ken Dukes Stadium Sept 28 STRONGSVILLE Euclid Community Stadium Sept 14 SAINT IGNATIUS TBD Oct 5 SHAKER HEIGHTS Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Oct 5 @Solon Solon Field Sept 22 @ St. Edward Lakewood Stadium Oct 12 SOLON Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Oct 12 @Brunswick Brunswick Auto-Mart Stadium Sept 28 @ Detroit Catholic Central (MI) Fr. Elmer Stadium Oct 19 @ Euclid Euclid Community Stadium Oct 19 MENTOR Euclid Community Stadium Oct 5 @ Brother Rice (MI) Fracassa Field Oct 26 ELYRIA Jerome T, Osborne, Sr. Stadium Oct 26 @Shaker Russell Rupp Stadium Oct 12 DUNBAR TBD Oct 19 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (MO) TBD Oct 26 @ IMG Academy IMG Academy Field 2017 Schedule (Results: 13-2) 2017 Schedule (Results: 9-3) Nov 10 @ St. Francis Academy (MD) TBD DATE OPPONENT SCORE DATE OPPONENT SCORE

Aug 25 at Massillon Washington W 49-14 Aug 25 at Glenville W 39-21 2017 Schedule Sept 1 SAINT IGNATIUS L 31-41 Sept 1 at Aurora W 27-21 Sept 8 GLENVILLE W 38-15 Sept 9 at Saint Ignatius L 20-34 N/A ... School is in 1st year of existence. Sept 15 at Strongsville W 42-27 Sept 15 at Medina W 34-7 Sept 22 BRUNSWICK W 62-0 Sept 22 ELYRIA W 54-28 Sept 29 MEDINA W 49-14 Sept 29 at Strongsville W 38-30 Oct 7 at Shaker Heights W 45-27 Oct 6 SOLON W 33-28 Oct 13 at Solon W 38-34 Oct 13 BRUNSWICK W 78-54 Oct 20 EUCLID W 61-59 Oct 20 at Mentor L 59-61 Oct 27 at Elyria W 55-6 Oct 27 SHAKER HEIGHTS W 26-12 Nov 3 vs. Stow (REG QTF) W 49-17 Nov 3 Jackson (REG QTF) W 49-29 Nov 10 vs. St. Edward (REG SF) W 21-13 Nov 10 Saint Ignatius (REG SF) L 22-45 Nov 17 vs. Saint Ignatius (REG FIN) W 23-21 Nov 24 vs. Olentangy Liberty (STATE SEMI) W 27-21 Dec 1 vs. Pickerington Cent. (STATE FINAL) L 28-56

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Elder Panthers Clarkson Football North

Week 5 Week 6 Saturday, Sept. 22 at 3 P.M. Saturday, September 39 at 7 P.M. Byers Field at Robert M. Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Boulton Stadium Stadium All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 2-3 All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 0-1

School Information School Information LOCATION 3900 Vincent Ave, LOCATION 2524 Bromsgrove Road, Cincinnati, OH Mississauga, ON, Canada AFFILIATION Private - Roman Catholic AFFILIATION Public - Clarkson School District, Mississauga, Ontario Football Information NICKNAME Panthers Football Information COLORS Royal Purple and White NICKNAME Chargers CONFERENCE Greater Catholic League-South COLORS Gold and Black OHSAA Division I-Region 4 CONFERENCE Independent STADIUM Elder Stadium The Pit OHSAA Equivalent: Division 2 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kevin Espelage ‘91 STADIUM No Home Stadium HEAD COACH Doug Ramsey (22nd season) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Larry Jusdanis (2nd season) RECORD AT SCHOOL 166-76 HEAD COACH Larry Jusdanis OVERALL RECORD 166-76 RECORD AT SCHOOL 4-6 OVERALL RECORD 4-6 2018 Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE 2018 Schedule Date Opponent Site Aug 24 GAHANNA LINCOLN Elder Stadium Aug 31 @ Indianapolis Cathedral Cathedral High School Aug 17 @ COF Academy Fortess Obetz Sept 7 FOOTBALL NORTH Elder Stadium Aug 24 @ Archbishop Moeller UC- Sept 15 ST. EDWARD Elder Stadium Sept 7 @ Elder Elder Stadium Sept 22 @ Saint Ignatius Byers Field Sept 14 @ Erie (PA) Erie High School Sept 28 ST. XAVIER Elder Stadium Sept 21 @ Lorain Lorain High School Oct 5 @ Archbishop Moeller UC-Nippert Stadium Sept 29 @ Saint Ignatius Byers Field Oct 12 WINTON WOODS Elder Stadium Oct 5 @ St. Frances Academy (MA) St. Frances High School Oct 19 ST. JOHN VIANNEY Elder Stadium Oct 12 @ St. Xavier Ballaban Field Oct 26 LA SALLE Elder Stadium Oct 19 @ Cheshire (CT) Cheshire High School Oct 26 @ Erie Cathedral Prep Prep High School Nov 2 @ Bishop-Sullivan Catholic Bishop Sullivan Catholic (VA) 2017 Schedule (Results: 6-4) Nov 9 vs. St. Joe’s Football North Mississauga, ONT DATE OPPONENT SCORE 2017 Schedule (Results: 4-6) Aug 25 Lakota West W 21-7 DATE OPPONENT SCORE Sept 2 OAK HILLS W 41-12 Sept 8 at Gahanna Lincoln W 27-23 Aug 25 at Pickerington North L 7-40 Sept 16 at Saint Edward L 7-40 Sep 1 at Cleveland Heights W 31-6 Sept 23 SAINT IGNATIUS L 28-30 Sep 8 at Huber Hts Wayne L 21-34 Sept 29 at Saint Xavier L 6-14 Sep 15 at Erie McDowell W 35-28 Oct 6 ARCHBISHOP MOELLER W 42-14 Sep 22 at Lorain L 21-42 Oct 13 at Winton Woods (OT) W 35-34 Sep 30 at Saint Ignatius L 7-38 Oct 20 INT’L SCHOOL OF BROWARD (FL) W 62-6 Oct 13 at St. Xavier L 14-47 Oct 27 at La Salle L 7-13 Oct 20 at Cheshire Academy (CT) L 26-28 Oct 27 at Warren G. Harding W 40-33 Nov 4 at St. Joe’s Football North W 37-10

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Clarkson Football North West Toronto Prep Archbishop Moeller Crusaders

Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Saturday, September 39 at 7 P.M. Saturday, October 6 at 7 P.M. Saturday, October 13 at 3 P.M. Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Tressel Field at George Finnie Stadium Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 0-0 Stadium All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 0-1 All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 2-6 School Information School Information LOCATION Toronto, ONT School Information LOCATION 2524 Bromsgrove Road, AFFILIATION Private School LOCATION 9001 Montgomery Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada Cincinnati, Ohio AFFILIATION Public - Clarkson School District, Football Information AFFILIATION Private - Roman Catholic, Mississauga, Ontario NICKNAME Squad Society of Mary COLORS Black and Gold Football Information CONFERENCE Independent Football Information NICKNAME Chargers OHSAA Equivalent: Division 2 NICKNAME Crusaders COLORS Gold and Black STADIUM N/A COLORS Maize and Blue CONFERENCE Independent ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dwayne Mundle CONFERENCE Greater Catholic League OHSAA Equivalent: Division 2 HEAD COACH O’Neil Wilson South Division STADIUM No Home Stadium RECORD AT SCHOOL 0-0 OHSAA Division I - Region 4 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Larry Jusdanis (2nd season) OVERALL RECORD 0-0 STADIUM Lockland Stadium HEAD COACH Larry Jusdanis ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mike Asbeck RECORD AT SCHOOL 4-6 2018 Schedule HEAD COACH Doug Rosfeld ‘97 OVERALL RECORD 4-6 Date Opponent Site (1st season) RECORD AT SCHOOL 0-0 2018 Schedule Aug 24 @ Peter’s Township (PA) PTHS Stadium OVERALL RECORD 0-0 Date Opponent Site Aug 31 @ Pickerington Central Tiger Stadium Sept 7 @ Massilon Perry Perry Stadium Sept 14 @ Brentwood Academy (TN) Brentwood Stadium 2018 Schedule Aug 17 @ COF Academy Fortess Obetz Sept 28 @ Cardinal Mooney YSU Date Opponent Site Aug 24 @ Archbishop Moeller UC-Nippert Stadium Oct 6 @ Saint Ignatius Finnie Stadium Sept 7 @ Elder Elder Stadium Oct 12 @ Erie Cathedral Prep (PA) ECP Stadium Aug 24 CLARKSON FB NORTH Lockland Stadium Sept 14 @ Erie (PA) Erie High School Oct 19 @ Erie McDowell (PA) McDowell Field Aug 31 Trinity (KY) Lockland Stadium Sept 21 @ Lorain Lorain High School Oct 26 @ Dunbar Dunbar HS Sept 7 Scott County (KY) Lockland Stadium Sept 29 @ Saint Ignatius Byers Field Nov 10 @ Bishop Sullivan (VA) Virginia Beach Sportsplex Sept 14 @ Lafayette (KY) James D. Ishmael Stadium Oct 5 @ St. Frances Academy (MA) St. Frances High School Nov 16 @ St. Frances Academy (MD) SFHS Sept 21 @ St. Xavier Ballaban Field Oct 12 @ St. Xavier Ballaban Field Sept 28 @ La Salle Lancer Stadium Oct 19 @ Cheshire (CT) Cheshire High School Oct 5 vs. Elder UC-Nippert Stadium Oct 26 @ Erie Cathedral Prep Prep High School Oct 13 @ Saint Ignatius Byers Field Nov 2 @ Bishop-Sullivan Catholic Bishop Sullivan Catholic (VA) 2017 Schedule (Results: 1-3) (according to Joe Eitel) Oct 20 SAINT EDWARD Lockland Stadium Nov 9 vs. St. Joe’s Football North Mississauga, ONT DATE OPPONENT SCORE Oct 26 WINTON WOODS Lockland Stadium

2017 Schedule (Results: 4-6) Sept 15 Archbishop Hoban L 0-41 DATE OPPONENT SCORE Oct 13 Erie Cathedral Prep (PA) L 7-50 2017 Schedule (Results: 4-7) Oct 20 Capital Prep (CT) W 27-19 DATE OPPONENT SCORE Oct 28 Erie (PA) L 6-55 Aug 25 at Pickerington North L 7-40 Sep 1 at Cleveland Heights W 31-6 Aug 26 Hamilton (KY) W 42-7 Sep 8 at Huber Hts Wayne L 21-34 Sept 2 @ Trinity (KY) L 30-38 Sep 15 at Erie McDowell W 35-28 Sept 8 @ Scott (KY) W 38-28 Sep 22 at Lorain L 21-42 Sept 15 Lafayette (KY) W 55-6 Sep 30 at Saint Ignatius L 7-38 Sept 22 Saint Xavier L 7-30 Oct 13 at St. Xavier L 14-47 Sept 29 @ LaSalle L 24-28 Oct 20 at Cheshire Academy (CT) L 26-28 Oct 6 @ Elder L 14-42 Oct 27 at Warren G. Harding W 40-33 Oct 13 vs. Saint Ignatius W 41-20 Nov 4 at St. Joe’s Football North W 37-10 Oct 21 @ Saint Edward L 7-31 Oct 27 Winton Woods L 14-35 Nov 3 vs. Colerain (REG QF) L 0-45

#ReturnToGlory 37 OPPONENT INFORMATION

St. Xavier Bombers St. Edward Eagles

Week 9 Week 10 Saturday, October 20 at 2 P.M. Friday, October 26 at 7 P.M. Tom Ballaban Field FirstEnergy Stadium All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 13-12 All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 24-31-1

School Information School Information LOCATION: 600 West North Bend Road, LOCATION: 13500 Detroit Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Lakewood, Ohio AFFILIATION: Private - Society of Jesus AFFILIATION Private- Roman Cath., Brothers (Chicago-Detroit Province) of the Holy Cross (Midwest Province) Football Information NICKNAME Bombers Football Information COLORS Blue and White NICKNAME Eagles CONFERENCE Greater Catholic League COLORS Gold and Green South Division CONFERENCE Independent OHSAA Division I - Region 4 OHSAA Division I - Region 1 STADIUM Tom Ballaban Field at STADIUM First Federal Lakewood Saint Xavier Stadium Stadium ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Brian Reinhart ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kevin Hickman HEAD COACH Steve Specht ‘86 HEAD COACH Tom Lombardo (4th season) (14th season) RECORD AT SCHOOL 33-6 RECORD AT SCHOOL 119-44 OVERALL RECORD 122-43 OVERALL RECORD 119-44 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule Date Opponent Site Date OPPONENT Site Aug 24 @ Mentor Jerome T Osborne Sr. Stadium Aug 24 @Lakota West Aug 31 Cass Tech (MI) Lakewood Stadium Aug 31 Colerain Ballaban Field Sept 7 Cathedral Prep (PA) Lakewood Stadium Sept 7 @Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Sept 15 @ Elder Elder Stadium Sept 14 Cathedral (IN) Ballaban Field Sept 22 COF Academy Lakewood Stadium Sept 21 Archbishop Moeller Ballaban Field Sept 29 @ Butchel Butchel Sept 28 @ Elder Elder Stadium Oct 6 Cathedral (IN) Lakewood Stadium Oct 5 @ La Salle Lancer Stadium Oct 12 St. Joes (ONT) St. Edward HS Oct 12 Clarkson FB North Ballaban Field Oct 20 @ Archbishop Moeller Lockland Stadium Oct 20 Saint Ignatius Ballaban Field Oct 26 @ Saint Ignatius FirstEnergy Stadium Oct 26 St. Xavier (KY) Ballaban Field 2017 Schedule (Results: 10-2) 2017 Schedule (Results: 10-2) DATE OPPONENT SCORE DATE OPPONENT SCORE Aug 25 @ Erie McDowell W 40-10 Aug 26 Hinsdale Central W 43-14 Sept 2 Glenville W 41-6 Sept 1 @ Colerain W 20-17 (OT) Sept 9 Woodson (DC) W 45-20 Sept 8 Walnut Hills W 50-7 Sept 16 Elder W 40-7 Sept 15 Cathedral (IN) W 31-7 Sept 23 Butchel W 36-0 Sept 22 @ Archbishop Moeller W 30-7 Sept 30 @ Naperville Central W 34-24 Sept 29 @ Elder W 14-6 Oct 7 @ Cathedral (IN) W 38-10 Oct 6 LaSalle W 42-7 Oct 14 Canada Prep (ONT) W 31-7 Oct 13 Clarkson FB North W 47-14 Oct 21 Archbishop MoelleR W 31-7 Oct 21 @ Saint Ignatius L 14-28 Oct 28 Saint Ignatius L 10-17 Oct 27 @ St. Xavier (KY) W 16-14 Nov 3 vs. McKinley (REG QF) W 37-21 Nov 3 vs. Fairfield (REG QF) W 40-12 Nov 10 vs. Mentor (REG SF) L 13-21 Nov 10 vs. Sycamore (REG SF) W 37-7 Nov 17 vs. Colerain (REG FIN) L 14-21

38 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide ON THIS DATE AUGUST 25 (6-0) 1951 vs. Cleveland Lincoln HS W 6-0 St. Edward Eagles 1989 vs. Mentor HS W 43-2 1956 vs. Cleveland Lincoln HS W 39-6 1990 vs. Mentor HS W 38-7 1961 vs. Cleveland Rhodes HS W 44-30 2000 vs. Toledo St. John HS W 48-14 1962 vs. Holy Name HS W 30-20 Week 10 2006 vs. Youngstown Boardman W 8-6 1984 vs. Lake Catholic HS W 31-7 Friday, October 26 at 7 P.M. 2007 vs. Youngstown Boardman W 37-7 1995 vs. Erie (PA) Central HS W 37-0 FirstEnergy Stadium 2012 vs. Young. Cardinal Mooney W 31-7 2001 vs. Canton McKinley HS L 14-20 OT 2007 vs. Warren Harding HS W 56-0 All-time vs. Saint Ignatius: 24-31-1 2012 vs. John Adams HS W 49-0 SEPTEMBER 1 (7-0) School Information 1984 vs. Holy Name W 31-7 1995 vs. Euclid HS W 27-0 OCTOBER 13 (12-6) LOCATION: 13500 Detroit Avenue, 2000 vs. Boardman HS W 26-7 1923 vs. U of Detroit Jesuit W 14-0 Lakewood, Ohio 2001 vs. Boardman HS W 47-27 1928 vs. Toledo St. John HS L 0-27 AFFILIATION Private- Roman Cath., Brothers 2007 vs. John F. Kennedy HS W 36-0 1933 vs. Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep W 20-7 1940 vs. Holy Name HS L 0-19 of the Holy Cross 2012 vs. Warren (MI) De La Salle W 49-13 2017 vs. Mentor HS W 41-31 1945 vs. Rhodes HS W 26-0 (Midwest Province) 1951 vs. Cleveland West HS L 6-12 1956 vs. Holy Name HS W 35-0 SEPTEMBER 7 (5-1) Football Information 1961 vs. John Marshall HS W 6-0 1973 vs. Parma HS W 20-19 1962 vs. Rhodes HS W 28-14 NICKNAME Eagles 1974 vs. Parma HS L 0-14 1972 vs. Rhodes HS W 35-0 COLORS Gold and Green 1979 vs. Parma HS W 31-0 1979 vs. Lake Catholic HS W 20-0 CONFERENCE Independent 1984 vs. Cleveland West Tech W 51-0 1984 vs. St. Edward HS L 0-10 1991 vs. Sandusky HS W 43-7 OHSAA Division I - Region 1 1989 vs. St. Edward HS W 21-0 2002 vs. Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep W 28-0 1990 vs. St. Edward HS W 47-0 STADIUM First Federal Lakewood 2000 vs. St. Edward HS W 37-0 Stadium SEPTEMBER 14 (3-4) 2001 vs. St. Edward HS L 41-44 OT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kevin Hickman 1946 vs. Cathedral Latin HS L 0-45 2012 vs. Buffalo St. Francis (NY) W 56-0 HEAD COACH Tom Lombardo (4th season) 1956 vs. Cathedral Latin HS W 12-7 2017 vs. Cin. Archbishop Moeller L 20-41

RECORD AT SCHOOL 33-6 1973 vs. St. Edward HS L 13-14 1979 vs. Cleveland Heights HS W 13-6 OVERALL RECORD 122-43 OCTOBER 20 (11-3-1) 1996 vs. Lake Catholic HS L 12-21 1923 vs. Cleveland West HS W 18-0 2007 vs. Mentor HS L 17-38 1933 vs. Cleveland West HS T 7-7 2018 Schedule 2013 vs. Erie (PA) Strong Vincent W 35-8 1946 vs. Benedictine HS L 0-26 Date Opponent Site 1956 vs. Cleveland Rhodes W 19-7 SEPTEMBER 22 (6-3) 1961 vs. Cleveland West Tech W 46-0 Aug 24 @ Mentor Jerome T Osborne Sr. Stadium 1956 vs. St. Edward HS W 33-6 1962 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 40-0 Aug 31 Cass Tech (MI) Lakewood Stadium 1961 vs. Cathedral Latin HS L 20-28 1967 vs. Cleveland West Tech W 45-12 Sept 7 Cathedral Prep (PA) Lakewood Stadium 1972 vs. Cathedral Latin HS W 7-6 1972 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 12-0 Sept 15 @ Elder Elder Stadium 1973 vs. Cathedral Latin HS W 28-0 1978 vs. Cleveland South W 23-0 Sept 22 COF Academy Lakewood Stadium 1978 vs. Cathedral Latin HS L 6-12 1979 vs. St. Edward HS W 17-6 Sept 29 @ Butchel Butchel 1979 vs. Cleveland Rhodes HS W 40-0 1984 vs. St. Joseph HS W 17-13 Oct 6 Cathedral (IN) Lakewood Stadium 1984 vs. Padua HS W 39-6 1995 vs. St. Edward HS W 27-10 Oct 12 St. Joes (ONT) St. Edward HS 1990 vs. Collinwood HS W 34-6 2001 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier L 41-42 Oct 20 @ Archbishop Moeller Lockland Stadium 2001 vs. Cincinnati Elder HS L 7-23 2007 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier L 14-17 3OT 2012 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier W 32-21 Oct 26 @ Saint Ignatius FirstEnergy Stadium SEPTEMBER 29 (10-2-1) OCTOBER 26 (12-5-1) 2017 Schedule (Results: 10-2) 1933 vs. Cleveland Rhodes HS T 0-0 1950 vs. Cleveland Lincoln HS W 7-0 1918 vs. St. Ignatius College SATC T 6-6 DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1951 vs. Cleveland Rhodes HS L 0-7 1928 vs. Cleveland Heights HS L 0-36 1956 vs. Cleveland West HS W 48-0 1929 vs. Holy Name HS W 24-7 Aug 25 @ Erie McDowell W 40-10 1962 vs. Cleveland Lincoln HS W 52-2 1940 vs. Cleveland West Tech L 0-20 Sept 2 Glenville W 41-6 1973 vs. Holy Name HS W 14-0 1941 vs. Holy Name HS L 6-13 Sept 9 Woodson (DC) W 45-20 1979 vs. Parma Padua HS L 7-15 1946 vs. Cleveland Lincoln HS L 7-33 Sept 16 Elder W 40-7 1984 vs. Cleveland JFK HS W 27-12 1956 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 26-6 Sept 23 Butchel W 36-0 1989 vs. Valley Forge HS W 34-13 1957 vs. Cleveland Rhodes HS W 32-0 Sept 30 @ Naperville Central W 34-24 2000 vs. Massillon Washington HS W 36-21 1963 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 14-0 Oct 7 @ Cathedral (IN) W 38-10 2006 vs. Massillon Washington HS W 30-16 1968 vs. Cleveland West Tech W 52-8 Oct 14 Canada Prep (ONT) W 31-7 2007 vs. Massillon Washington HS W 27-0 1973 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 14-12 Oct 21 Archbishop MoelleR W 31-7 2012 vs. Glenville HS W 35-7 1974 vs. Cleveland Rhodes HS W 31-0 Oct 28 Saint Ignatius L 10-17 1979 vs. Wickliffe HS W 28-0 Nov 3 vs. McKinley (REG QF) W 37-21 1985 vs. Benedictine HS W 34-32 Nov 10 vs. Mentor (REG SF) L 13-21 OCTOBER 6 (11-2) 1991 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier W 39-20 1922 vs. Holy Name HS W 13-0 1996 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier W 35-14 1923 vs. University School L 25-27 2007 vs. St. Edward W 19-14 1945 vs. Cleveland West Tech W 28-18 2013 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier L 10-13 1950 vs. Cleveland West HS W 34-6 #ReturnToGlory 39 BYERS FIELD BYERS FIELD at Robert M. Boulton Stadium

7600 Day Drive (corner of Ridge Road and Day Drive) Parma, Ohio Built: 1928 (Major Renovations in 1940, 1957, 1963, 1993, 2013) Playing Surface: Field Turf Seating Capacity: 11,850 Wildcats’ Overall Record at Byers: 114-33-1 Record at Byers during Kyle Era: 100-24

Saint Ignatius’ Home Stadium Since 2001

(First official ‘home’ game was played on October 7, 2000, vs Canton McKinley) still considered a rural city on the outskirts of the The Wildcats have played at least one game at central city. Byers Field in 33 of the last 35 years (seasons without By 1937, the population growth of Parma and games - 1984 and 1991) Parma Heights forced the city to build a new high 2018 marks the 91st season that football has been school and the Ridge Road School was converted played on this location, now known as Byers Field at to a junior high, just as the country was coming Robert M. Boulton Stadium. out of the Depression. In 1921, the cities of Parma and Parma Heights As the varsity athletic competitions were no opened the first high school for their residents on a longer held on the site, the football field was site just outside the east bleachers. Seven years later, under-utilized and fell into disrepair for more than the apple orchard and grass field located behind the a decade. new school was converted into the athletic field with By 1951, nearly 100,000 residents called Parma the gridiron laid out in a north-south alignment, just as and Parma Heights home and the sports pro- it is today. grams at the high school, especially the football Despite being in the heart of the of The Great team, were again looking for a location to Depression, the WPA constructed a 200-seat stadium construct a suitable stadium for the ever- on the site, with the field made of hard clay. Region- expanding program. ally, the project was considered a ‘White Elephant’ Parma Schools superintendant Carl C. Byers because Parma, despite its growing populaton, was proposed a plan to rehabilitate the decaying Ridge Road Stadium so that the future Parma Senior High School, which would be finished in 1953, would have a world-class facility. Byers was anxious to showcase an updated Parma football facility to gain entrance into the Lake Erie League. Renovations of the stadium began that year. Lights were installed and the renovations were complete in time for the 1953 season. The Parma Board of Education unanimously voted to change the name from Ridge Road Stadium to Byers Field in commemoration of Byers, “whose contribution to education has been far-reaching, lasting and of incalculable value to the community, teachers, and pupils in the Parma City School District,” accord- ing to a Plain Dealer article on March 26, 1953. In 1962, Byers Field was again renovated and expanded. The locker rooms were renovated and

40 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide BYERS FIELD the press box was enlarged. This was also the biggest expansion era for Byers Field. It was expanded to seat an excess of 12,000 fans, with a portion of the old west bleachers moved to the north end of the stadium to accommdate endzone seating. The expansion was completed in time for the recently-opened Valley Forge High School to play its first football game on site. By the 1980’s, five high schools played ‘home’ games at Byers Field – Parma, Normandy, Valley Forge, Holy Name, and Padua. Renovations began again in 1991, as artificial turf replaced the grass surface in time for the 1993 season. Recently, other renovations have been completed on the facility. In the last decade, a new lighting system was installed, bleacher improvements (including installation of handrails) were completed along with renovations to the locker rooms, restrooms and concession areas. Other improvements include the installation of a video board at the north end of the stadium, one of the largest video boards at a high school facility the state. The press box, which has been upgraded in the past five seasons with a new work- ing media area and new windows, seats 30 journalists and broadcasters. New field turf was installed for the 2012 season. The stadium has also had handicap seating added to both sets of grandstands, including 46 wheelchair and companion seats on the home side of the stadium. Parma City Schools invested nearly $1.2 million into the facility during the summer of 2014, including a new parking lot on the south end of the stadium and the full replacement of the parking lot on the east side of the stadium under the press box. On August 26, 2009, Byers Field was re-dedicated and renamed in honor of Robert M. Boulton, the retired Superinten- dent of Athletics for the Parma City Schools and a Parma Senior High grad. The new name – Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium – was revealed, during a 50-yard line ceremony, to Mr. Boulton for his many years of service to the community.

#ReturnToGlory 41 OPPONENTS’ STADIUMS EUCLID COMMUNITY STADIUM A LOOK BACK: vs. Euclid The Saint Ignatius vs. Euclid Rivalry in 1988-89

711 E 222nd St, Euclid, OH 44123 Built: 2017 Playing Surface: Artificial Turf Seating Capacity: 6,500 Wildcats’ Overall Record: 0-0 The Wildcats ran the ball well during the 1989 In the last few years, the Euclid School District has regular season matchup at Lakewood Stadium. updated and renovated a number of its facilities. A The Wildcats and Panthers enjoyed a mini-rivalry large part of the project was building a new football in the 1980s, particularly in the later stages of the facility. decade. In early 2017, Euclid began construction on a new The teams met in the playoffs in 1988 and 1989 stadium. Construction continued quickly into the fall, and played the first-ever nationally televised high and Euclid hosted its first game at the new stadium school game on September 2, 1989. The two games on November 3, 2017. Euclid defeated Massillon in 1989 were both memorable, as the contests Jackson, 49-29, in the Regional Quarterfinal to featured star Saint Ignatius QB Joe Pickens ’90 and open the new stadium. Euclid’s talented running back Robert Smith. Work on the stadium has continued into 2018, with work done on bathrooms, concession areas, and a new scoreboard. The stadium will be officially christened on Friday, August 24, 2018, as Euclid will host the Glenville Tarblooders. The stadium’s horseshoe shape is a defining characteristic of the stadium. Another memorable trait of the stadium is the close proximity of the stands to the field, as the stadium does not have a surrounding track. The Motz Group installed a two-tone green turf with a block E at midfield. The field features blue end zones, with EUCLID at the North end zone and PANTHERS in the South end zone. Fans welcome Sports Channel America (now On the home side, the facility has a state-of-the- defunct) for the 1989 regular season game. art press box with two rows for media and staff. Other highlights include a video board and a large scoreboard. At the old Sparky DiBiasio Stadium, the Wildcats had a 4-2 record. The Wildcats have played a total of 13 games in the city of Euclid, winning six, losing six, and tying once (6-6-1).

An aerial shot of the new facility (right) at Euclid.

42 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide OPPONENTS’ STADIUMS TRESSEL FIELD at FINNIE STADIUM TOM BALLABAN FIELD vs. West Toronto Prep at St. Xavier

100 E Bagley Rd, Berea, OH 44017 600 West North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH Built: 1971 Built: 1962 Playing Surface: Artificial Turf Renovated: 2004 Seating Capacity: 7,800 Playing Surface: Field Turf Wildcats’ Overall Record: 30-10-1 Seating Capacity: 6,750 Wildcats’ Overall Record: 5-5 Tressel Field at George Finnie Stadium is the home of Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jacket football, men’s and Built in 1962, Tom Ballaban Field at St. Xavier women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer and Stadium has seen many great teams play on its men’s and women’s outdoor track and field. field, as the Bombers have fielded some Finnie Stadium was built in 1971 and has a capacity impressive teams. of 7,800. The Finnie Stadium field was dedicated as However, by the late-1990s, the field had be- Tressel Field as part of donation by the Tressel Family gun to deteriorate, as the facility did not have in the summer of 2008. stadium lights, had a grass playing surface, and a During the summer of 2018, the Tressel Field play- seating capacity of under 4,000. ing surface was upgraded with new turf and a safety Then in 2000, the school and athletic depart- pad to reduce concussions. ment began a capital improvement campaign In August of 2016, the construction of a new video of $3.6 million for a new football stadium and scoreboard, which is one of the largest in all of NCAA athletic facility. In 2004, St. Xavier completed the Division III, was completed. The video scoreboard project, as the newly constructed Ballaban Field measures 21 feet and 11 inches high by 36 feet wide. was opened to the public. The video area measures 10’11” high and 36’ wide and When opened, Ballaban Field was one of the can be divided into five separate zones. best athletic facilities not just in the Cincinnati Also a part of the Tressel Family donation, the track region, but all of Ohio. The seating capacity was surface was updated to the same surface that was increased to nearly 7,000, lights were added, and used during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. artificial turf was installed. Finnie Stadium has hosted three NCAA Division III The facility also now includes a state-of-the- national championship track meets, numerous NCAA art press box, which can accomodate nearly 40 and Ohio High School Athletic Association football members of the media, along with coaches and playoff games as well as being the home field to game day staff. Berea-Midpark High School. The Ohio Sports Festi- In addition to football, Ballaban Field houses val/Ohio State Games have also used Finnie as both soccer, lacrosse, and rugby at St. Xavier. a regional and state championship site. The namesake of the stadium is legend- Finnie Stadium is located at 100 E. Bagley Road ary Bombers head coach Tom Ballaban, a 1951 next to Berea-Midpark High School and across the graduate, who played offensive line there and street from the Lou Higgins Center. began teaching and coaching football in 1953. He accrued a 142-91-8 record in a quarter-century as Photo and information courtesy of the Baldwin head coach. Wallace University Sports Information Department #ReturnToGlory 43 OPPONENTS’ STADIUMS FIRST ENERGY STADIUM A LOOK BACK: vs. St. Edward First Game in the New Stadium August 28, 2010

Eight years ago this fall, the Saint Ignatius football team played its first game at the home of the 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, OH Cleveland Browns since the team returned to a Built: 1997-1999 brand-new stadium in 1999. Renovated: 2014 and 2015 The Browns played the Lake Catholic Cougars on Playing Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass August 28, 2010, in the second game of a double- Seating Capacity: 67,431 header as part of the Browns’ High School Football Wildcats’ Overall Record: 2-1 Charity Game. The event harkened back to the days of the This will be the fourth time that the Wildcats will Cleveland Plain Dealer Charity Game, hosted at pay a visit to FirstEnergy Stadium, home to the Cleveland Municipal Stadium from 1931-1968. Played National Football League’s Cleveland Browns. Saint on Thanksgiving Day, the game featured the Ignatius lost to Lake Catholic in 2010, 28-21; defeated Wildcats 12 times. Saint Ignatius won four City Cardinal Mooney in 2012, 31-7; and beat St. Edward in Championships and shared the title in 1950 and 2016, 34-7. The first two of those games were part of 1968. The program’s first Charity Game appearance the Cleveland Browns’ High School Football Charity came in 1945 vs. Cathedral Latin. Game. Overall, from 1932-1980, the Wildcats played at Construction on FirstEnergy Stadium began in Cleveland Municipal Stadium 27 times. May 1997 when it was announced that the Cleveland The Wildcats did not manage to win in the team’s Browns were making a comeback to the city in 1999. first trip to the new stadium, falling 28-21 to the It officially opened on September 12, 1999, when the Cougars. But the Cats enjoyed plenty of highlights. Browns hosted the Pittsburgh Steelers. Junior quarterback Matt Hoyer tossed three touch- The stadium is a natural concrete and glass struc- down passes, including two to senior wideout David ture, using precast and concrete for the upper Joseph. Sophomore Tim McVey made his debut with concourse structure. The construction of the base a receiving touchdown, the start of a special career. and structure took more than 6,000 truckloads of Safety Mike Svetina starred on defense, as he was concrete. The playing surface is Kentucky Bluegrass. involved in more than 20 tackles. FirstEnergy Stadium is one of the few NFL stadiums that has natural grass as its playing surface. The field has an underground heating system for the cold Cleveland winters and for when snow is on the field. In January of 2013, after Jimmy Haslam bought the Cleveland Browns, he announced that the naming rights of the stadium would be sold to FirstEnergy Corporation, an Akron-based electricity service. Haslam then announced major renovations to the stadium, which included a new audio system, two new scoreboards (4th largest in the NFL), adding more seats to the lower bowl, improving concessions, installing WiFi around the entire stadium, more video screens around the stadium, and QB Matt Hoyer in the Plain Dealer preview of the enhancing the premium club suites. 2010 game. 1945 Charity Game. 44 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide OPPONENT SERIES INFORMATION

Archbishop Hoban Knights 1-1 Elder Panthers 3-2 St. Edward Eagles 31-24-1 2018 Gameday: Aug. 25 2018 Gameday: Sept. 22 2018 Gameday: Oct. 26

8/24/17 W 17-3 A 9/23/17 W 30-28 A 10/28/17 W 17-10 A 9/19/58 L 13-12 A 11/29/08 W 28-20 N State Champ. 11/18/16 W 38-31 N Reg. Final (OT) 9/21/02 L 45-35 H 10/29/16 W 34-7 H 9/22/01 L 23-7 A 10/31/15 L 28-35 A Mentor Cardinals 13-9 10/31/98 W 21-20 A 11/1/14 L 10-41 H 2018 Gameday: Sept. 1 10/19/13 W 23-17 A 11/17/17 L 21-23 N Reg. Final 10/27/12 L 13-20 H 9/1/17 W 41-31 A Football North-Clarkson 1-0 11/12/11 W 20-17 N Reg. Semi 2018 Gameday: Sept. 29 9/3/16 W 49-7 H 10/29/11 W 20-17 A 9/4/15 L 56-63 A 10/30/10 L 10-33 H 9/30/17 W 38-7 H 9/6/14 L 33-37 H 10/31/09 W 28-0 A

11/23/13 L 3-26 N Reg. Semifinal 11/1/08 W 37-0 H Reg. QTF 9/6/13 W 26-6 A West Toronto Prep 0-0 10/25/08 W 34-12 H 11/17/12 L 56-57 N Reg. Final (3OT) 2018 Gameday: Oct. 6 10/26/07 W 19-14 A 9/8/12 W 48-21 H 10/14/06 L 13-21 H 11/19/11 W 23-17 N Reg. Final No previous meetings 10/15/05 L 7-10 A 9/9/11 L 24-38 A 10/16/04 W 26-10 H 10/2/10 L 7-18 H 10/11/03 W 20-17 A 9/18/09 W 47-7 A Archbishop Moeller 10/12/02 W 25-2 H 9/13/08 W 28-14 H Crusaders 6-2 10/13/01 L 41-44 A OT 9/14/07 L 17-38 A 2018 Gameday: Oct. 13 10/13/00 W 37-0 H 9/16/06 W 27-14 H 10/16/99 W 43-15 A 9/16/05 W 55-35 A 10/13/17 L 20-41 N 10/23/98 W 38-7 H 11/8/03 L 0-31 N Reg. Semi 10/14/16 W 38-7 N 10/17/97 W 34-6 A 10/9/93 W 41-7 H 10/17/15 L 52-55 N 10/19/96 L 9-12 H OT 11/21/92 W 38-13 N Reg. Final 10/18/14 W 34-20 N 10/20/95 W 27-10 A 8/25/90 W 38-7 H 10/28/95 W 24-12 A 10/22/94 W 24-10 H 8/25/89 W 43-2 A 10/29/94 W 41-7 H 10/23/93 W 35-34 A 3OT 12/11/93 W 38-20 N State Champ. 10/24/92 W 28-0 H 11/26/89 W 34-28 N State Champ. 10/18/91 L 10-14 A Euclid Panthers 13-1 10/13/90 W 47-0 H 2018 Gameday: Sept. 7 10/13/89 W 21-0 A

St. Xavier Bombers 12-13 10/22/88 W 14-7 H 11/10/17 W 45-22 N Reg. Semi 2018 Gameday: Oct. 20 10/24/87 L 10-13 A 9/9/17 W 34-20 H 10/11/86 W 14-5 H 11/6/99 W 28-14 N Reg. QTF 10/21/17 W 28-14 H 10/12/85 L 0-12 A 11/9/96 W 23-2 N Reg. Semi 12/2/16 L 27-20 N State Champ. 2OT 10/13/84 L 0-10 H 8/31/96 W 41-7 H 10/22/16 W 31-14 A 10/15/83 T 14-14 A 9/1/95 W 27-0 A 10/24/15 W 34-20 H 10/16/82 L 7-26 H 11/20/93 W 42-7 N Reg. Final 10/25/14 L 10-24 A 10/17/81 L 3-7 A 11/14/92 W 32-27 N Reg. Semi 10/26/13 L 10-13 H 10/11/80 L 0-11 H 8/31/90 W 19-7 A 10/20/12 W 32-21 A 10/20/79 W 17-6 A 11/11/89 W 31-30 N Reg. Final 10/22/11 L 12-14 H 9/15/78 L 9-38 H 9/2/89 W 55-26 H 10/23/10 L 9-19 A 9/16/77 L 11-23 H 11/12/88 W 17-0 N Reg. Semi 10/24/09 W 30-21 H 9/17/76 L 0-2 A 9/9/88 W 21-12 A 10/18/08 W 19-16 A OT 9/12/75 L 14-35 H 9/12/87 L 7-30 H 10/20/07 L 14-17 H 3OT 9/13/74 L 3-7 A 10/21/06 L 0-17 A 9/14/73 L 13-14 H 10/22/05 L 0-22 H 9/15/72 L 7-14 A COF Academy Ironmen 0-0 10/23/04 L 10-13 A 2018 Gameday: Sept. 14 11/13/71 L 0-24 A 10/18/03 L 17-20 H 9/20/57 W 40-7 A 10/19/02 L 17-18 A No previous meetings 9/22/56 W 33-6 H 12/1/01 W 37-6 N State Champ. 9/24/55 L 12-34 A 10/20/01 L 41-42 H 10/17/54 W 27-12 A 9/16/00 W 29-10 A 10/18/53 W 41-7 A 10/23/99 L 33-50 H 10/17/52 W 41-12 H 10/25/97 W 19-14 H 10/26/96 W 35-14 A 12/5/92 W 24-14 N State Champ. 10/26/91 W 39-20 H

#ReturnToGlory 45 46 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 1

Week One: Wildcats open season with Saint Ignatius: 17 Archbishop Hoban: 3 Thursday night road win over Thursday, August 24 the Knights

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total AKRON – Coach Chuck Kyle’s Wildcats came Saint Ignatius 0 7 7 3 17 up with big plays on defense and timely efforts Archbishop Hoban 0 3 0 0 3 on offense in wearing down Archbishop Hoban, 2nd Quarter 17-3. Along with his 48-yard field goal, which 06:16 AH - Branham 37 yd field goal accounted for the game’s final points with just 03:39 SIHS - Pike 34 yd pass from Hall (Trickett kick) under three minutes left, and two extra-point 3rd Quarter 03:02 SIHS - Corte 0 yd fumble recovery (Trickett kick) kicks, Saint Ignatius’ kicker/punter Matthew 4th Quarter Trickett did his part in the battle of field posi- 02:57 SIHS - Trickett 48 yd field goal tion with his punting. After Archbishop Hoban took a 3-0 lead on a SIHS AH FIRST DOWNS 13 8 37-yard field goal by Jack Branham with 6 min- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-47 29-33 utes and 16 seconds remaining in the second PASSING YDS (NET) 213 104 quarter, Quarterback Kyle Hall directed a drive Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-15-2 17-9-3 that saw him combine with wide receiver Max TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 61-260 46-137 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Pike on a 34-yard touchdown strike. Trickett’s Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 1-0 PAT extended the Wildcats’ lead to 7-3 with Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-22 1-24 3:39 left in the first half. Hall completed 15 of Interception Returns-Yards 3-20 2-6 25 passes for 213 yards. Wide receiver Sammy Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.0 5-31.6 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Snyder had 6 receptions for 112 yards, including Penalties-Yards 10-110 3-25 a 57-yard catch. Possession Time 25:06 22:54 On an 11-play 44-yard drive, which took five Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 2 of 12 minutes and 5 seconds off the 3rd Quarter Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2 clock, Saint Ignatius scored, when the ball Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 2-3 squirted loose off a running play from the Arch- bishop Hoban 2-yard line, Wildcats tackle Billy RUSHING: Sain Ignatius- Bobinski 25-42; Hall 8-9; TEAM 3(-4); Corte recovered it for a touchdown. Trickett’s Corte 0-0 Hoban- Dickerson 10-21; Trayanum 7-10; Hamm 11-2; extra-point kick was good, and the ‘Cats led, TEAM 1-0 14-3, with 3:02 left in the third quarter. Saint PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Hall 15-25-2-213 Ignatius’ defense continued to make the go- Hoban- Hamm 9-17-3-104 ing tough for Archbishop Hoban’s quarterback RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 6-112; Drobnick 3-40; Bobinski 3-5; Drummond 2-22; Pike 1-34 Shane Hamm. An interception by Toppin saw Hoban- Dickerson 3-36; Saus 2-16; Bauer 2-(-1); Cam return it nearly 40 yards to the Knights’ Houser 1-51; Tipton 1-2 27-yard line. Then it was pressure down the INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Toppin 2-29; Sands 1-(-9) stretch from defensive linemen Jack Jamieson, Hoban- Dickerson 2-6. FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Bobinski 3-1 Aidan Gill and Bradley Andrich, linemen Aidan Hoban- Hamm 1-0 Wells and Zach McMahan, the linebacker trio of Tommy Eichenberg, Andrew Keirn and Logan Dowed Field Joyce, along with safety Matt Viancourt. Jamie- Kickoff time: 7 PM • End of Game: 9:25 PM • Total elapsed time: son also doubles on the offensive line and Gill 2:25 contributes to the running attack. Complementing Toppin in the secondary were safety Justin Sands, and corners Jett Elad and Danny Scelza. Sands, who also had an intercep- tion, joins tailback Mark Bobinski, Jamieson and wide receiver/defensive back Connor Kennedy, as Saint Ignatius Wildcat Football Captains.

#ReturnToGlory 47 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 2

Week Two: Big third quarter paves way for Saint Ignatius: 41 Mentor: 31 Wildcats’ win over the Cardinals Friday, September 1 at the JTO MENTOR – The Wildcats defeated over the Men- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Saint Ignatius 3 21 7 10 41 tor Cardinals, 41-31. On the strength of touchdown Mentor 0 10 14 7 31 passes of 28 yards and 12 yards from quarterback Kyle Hall to receivers Sammy Snyder and Michael 1st Quarter Drobnick, and extra-point kicks by Matthew Trickett, 01:56 SIHS - Trickett 32 yd field goal 2nd Quarter Saint Ignatius led, 24-10, at halftime. Mentor came 08:10 SIHS - Bobinski 2 yd run (Trickett kick) back in the third quarter behind quarterback Tadas 05:51 MENT - McIntosh 22 yd field goal Tatarunas. Tatarunas scored on a 5-yard run and with 03:15 MENT - Shea 13 yd pass from Tatarunas (McIntosh kick) wide receiver Luke Floriea on a 17-yard TD pass that, 02:55 SIHS - Snyder 28 yd pass from Hall (Trickett kick) 00:25 SIHS - Drobnick 12 yd pass from Hall (Trickett kick) knotted the score at 24 with 6 minutes and 32 sec- 3rd Quarter onds left in the third quarter. Saint Ignatius regained 09:03 MENT - Tatatunas 5 yd run (McIntosh kick) the lead when Hall saw Snyder in the corner of the 06:32 MENT - Floriea 17 yd pass from Tatarunas (McIntosh kick) end zone for a touchdown as time expired in the 00:00 SIHS - Snyder 24 yd pass from Hall (Trickett kick) 4th Quarter third quarter. Trickett’s PAT was good, and the Wild- 09:04 SIHS - Floyd 10 yd run (Trickett kick) cats led, 31-24. Following Snyder’s second TD on the 04:48 SIHS - Trickett 42 yd field goal night, Jahadge Floyd, powered his way for a 10-yard 04:21 MENT - Baird 46 pas from Tatarunas (McIntosh kick) touchdown. Floyd produced 114 yards on 22 carries. SIHS MENT Jahadge also had a reception of 29 yards. A 42 yard FIRST DOWNS 24 18 field goal by Trickett increased the Wildcats’ lead to RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-227 19-70 41-24, and Saint Ignatius withstood a 46-yard touch- PASSING YDS (NET) 291 341 down pass from Tatarunas to wide receiver Steven Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-14-1 44-25-2 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 83-518 63-411 Baird with 4:21 left on the clock. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 THE EARLY GOING: Saint Ignatius took a 3-0 lead Punt Returns-Yards 3-16 0-0 in the first quarter behind a 32-yard field goal by Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-78 4-81 Trickett and led, 10-0, after tailback Mark Bobinski Interception Returns-Yards 2-26 1-3 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.5 7-33.6 scored on a 2-yard run with 8:10 to go in the second Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 quarter. Trickett made the extra point. Mentor would Penalties-Yards 9-74 3-35 tie the score at 10 on a 22-yard field goal by McIn- Possession Time 30:45 17:15 tosh, a 13-yard touchdown pass from Tatarunas to Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 wide receiver Logan Shea and the PAT by McIntosh. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 4-4 BY THE NUMBERS: Sammy Snyder, had six recep- Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 2-8 tions for 115 yards along with two TD catches and Michael Drobnick had 82 yards and a touchdown on RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 22-114; Bobinski 23-97; Hall 8-16 Mentor- Edmond 9-45; Tatarunas 5-15; Saginario 5-10 four receptions. Bobinski rushed for 97 yards and a PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Hall 14-30-1-291 score on 23 carries. Tatarunas was 25-of-43 through Mentor- Tatarunas 25-43-2-341; Shea 0-1-0-0 the air for 341 yards and three touchdown passes. RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 6-115; Drobnick 4-82; Bobinski Kyle Hall was 14-of-30 for 291 yards and three touch- 1-31; Floyd 1-29; Kennedy 1-28; Pike 1-6 Mentor- Shea 8-74; Kleinhenz 5-74; Baird 4-57; Floriea down strikes. Saint Ignatius led in first downs, 24-18, 3-66; Edmond 3-1; Hartman 2-69 rushing yards, 227 to 70, and total offense, 518 yards INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Scelza 1-26; Toppin 1-0 to 411 for Mentor. Mentor- Paglio 1-3 A CASE FOR THE DEFENSE: Cornerback FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Hall 1-1 Mentor- None Danny Scelza came up with an interception of Ta- tarunas. Defensive back Cam Toppin made his third Jerome T. Osborne Stadium interception on the season and had six unassisted tackles. Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg made seven Kickoff time: 7 PM • End of Game: 9:48 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:48 tackles, including a sack, and linebacker Logan Joyce applied pressure off the edge.

48 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 3

Week Three: Second-half spark keys home Saint Ignatius: 34 Euclid: 20 opener win for Football Cats Saturday, September 9 PARMA - The Wildcats’ offensive and defensive lines led the way to a 34-20 victory over Euclid. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Trailing by four points at halftime, the Wildcats out- Saint Ignatius 7 3 14 10 34 scored the Panthers, 24-6, in the second half. Euclid 7 7 0 6 20 Saint Ignatius’ Jett Elad came up with an inter- 1st Quarter ception return for a touchdown of 26 yards on 11:54 SIHS - Elad 26 yd interception return (Trickett kick) the game’s first play. Sparked by a run by tailback 06:26 E - Lindsay 19 yd pass from Hale (Jackson kick) Ronald Lee and the passing combination of quar- 2nd Quarter 10:03 E - Hale 22 yd pass from Shabazz (Jackson kick) terback Cee Jay Hale to wide receiver Dre’Von 00:44 SIHS - Trickett 36 yd field goal Lindsay, the Panthers drove from their 20-yard line 3rd Quarter to the Saint Ignatius 25. On fourth down-and-4 10:07 SIHS - Bobinski 10 yd run (Trickett kick) from the Wildcats’ 19, Hale found Lindsay on a slant 06:21 SIHS - Drobnick 17 yd pass from Hall (Trickett kick) 4th Quarter route for a touchdown. Vincent Jackson’s extra- 10:38 SIHS - Trickett 42 yd field goal point kick tied the score at 7 with 6 minutes and 01:37 SIHS - Bobinski 9 yd run (Trickett kick) 26 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Taking 00:33 E - Lindsay 18 yd pass from Shabazz (Kick failed) advantage of a Saint Ignatius fumble at the Wild- SIHS EUCLID cats’ 22-yard line, Euclid took the lead when slot FIRST DOWNS 18 15 back Aubrey Shabazz took a pitch out from Hale, RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-148 32-121 faked as though he was running a reverse and PASSING YDS (NET) 166 200 then dropped back and connected with Hale, who Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-15-2 29-13-2 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 69-314 61-321 swung out of the backfield. Hale caught the ball Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 and ran into the end zone. Jackson’s PAT was good Punt Returns-Yards 5-50 0-0 and the Panthers led, 14-7, with 10:03 left in the first Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-41 0-0 half. Interception Returns-Yards 2-26 2-33 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.2 6-32.2 THE COMEBACK BEGINS: After Saint Ignatius Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1 Matthew Trickett connected on a 36-yard field goal Penalties-Yards 3-15 3-46 in the final minute of the first half, the Wildcats, Possession Time 27:32 20:28 trailed 14-10 at halftime. The second half belonged Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 to the Wildcats. With tailback Mark Bobinski run- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 2-2 ning, Saint Ignatius put together a five-play, 75- Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-21 3-15 yard march that was capped by Bobinski’s 10-yard touchdown run and the extra point by Trickett. RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Bobinski 32-143; Floyd 3-10; TEAM 1-(-1) Hall 7-(-4) Sparked by two receptions by Sammy Snyder, Euclid- Lee 19-103; Wright 3-30; TEAM 1-(-1); Shabazz and more tough yards from Bobinski, the Wildcats 1-(-2); Hale 8-(-9); covered 54 yards in seven plays. The drive pushed PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Hall 15-26-2-166 Saint Ignatius’ lead to 24-14 with 6:21 to go in the Euclid- Hale 10-25-2-126; Shabazz 3-4-0-74 RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 6-73; Pike 4-47; Drummond II third quarter, featured a 17-yard touchdown pass 2-25; Bobinski 2-4; Drobnick 1-17 from quarterback Kyle Hall to wide receiver Mi- Euclid- Lindsay 7-151; Luton 2-7; Hale 1-22; Owens 1-7; chael Drobnick, and another extra point by Trickett. Lee 1-7; Bush 1-6; Trickett kicked a 42- yard field goal. The Wildcats INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Elad 1-26; Sands 1-0 Euclid- Rand 1-33; Jackson 1-0 then closed out their scoring on a 9-yard TD run by FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Bobinski 1-1 Bobinski (PAT Trickett) that was set up when nose Euclid- Hale 3-1; Lee 1-0 tackle Aidan Gill forced a fumble and linebacker Lo- gan Joyce recovered it. Bobinski totaled 143 yards Byers Field on 32 carries and Snyder had six receptions for 73 Kickoff time: 7:07 PM • End of Game: 9:51 PM • yards. Total elapsed time: 2:44 Euclid would score off a late touchdown recep- tion by Lindsay, who finished with 7 receptions for 151 yards.

#ReturnToGlory 49 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 4

Week Four: Wildcats start hot on both sides of Saint Ignatius: 38 DCC: 7 the ball in big win over Shamrocks Friday, September 15 PARMA - Linebackers Logan Joyce and Tommy Eichenberg, and safety Matt Viancourt, led the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total ‘Cats’ defensive charge and running backs Mark Saint Ignatius 10 14 14 0 38 Bobinski and Jahadge “Bo” Floyd, wide receiver Detroit Catholic Central 0 0 7 0 7 Sammy Snyder and quarterback Daniel Alexander 1st Quarter led an offense that received a solid night from the 04:21 SIHS - Trickett 20 yd field goal offensive line. 01:43 SIHS - Floyd 18 yd run (Trickett kick) THE EARLY GOING 2nd Quarter 01:39 SIHS - Alexander 4 yd run (Trickett kick) Saint Ignatius rode a 13-play drive that ate up 4 00:43 SIHS - Bobinski 8 yd run (Trickett kick) minutes and 54 seconds, and took a 3-0 lead off 3rd Quarter a 20-yard field goal by kicker Matthew Trickett. 11:11 SIHS - Floyd 72 yd run (Alessandro kick) Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg tipped a pass that 04:28 DCC - Genrich 2 yd run (Pattinson kick) 01:58 SIHS - Snyder 45 yd pass from Alexander (Alessandro was intercepted by safety Matt Viancourt, who kick) gave the offense possession at the Shamrocks’ 18-yard line. Saint Ignatius needed just one play to SIHS DCC score, as tailback Jahadge “Bo” Floyd swept into FIRST DOWNS 20 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-240 29-74 the end zone. Trickett’s extra-point kick was good, PASSING YDS (NET) 129 126 and the Wildcats led, 10-0, with 1:43 remaining in Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-10-1 27-12-2 the first quarter. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 60-369 56-200 TAKING CHARGE Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-18 1-(-1) With its defense keeping the Shamrocks’ offense Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 1-15 under control, Saint Ignatius got a spark from Interception Returns-Yards 2-7 1-20 quarterback Daniel Alexander, who took over for Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.2 7-35.3 starter Kyle Hall, hit wide receiver Sammy Snyder Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 2-20 1-10 for a first down at the Detroit Catholic Central Possession Time 24:12 23:48 14-yard line. Alexander swept the left side and, Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 5 of 14 scored on a 4-yard touchdown. Trickett kicked the Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 PAT and the ‘Cat led, 17-0, 1:39 to go in the first Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-11 1-2 half. Saint Ignatius wasn’t finished, as linebacker Logan Joyce recovered a fumble at the Sham- RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 7-109; Bobinski 20-98; rocks’ 19-yard line. Tailback Mark Bobinski carried Alexander 5-38; Hall 1-12; Mangan 1-4; Phillips 1-0; Casey the ball three consecutive times. The third carry 1-(-2); Mooney 1-(-5) TEAM 1-(-14) DCC- Ryan 16-78; Young 2-7; Morgan 6-(-2); saw Mark power his way into the end zone. Trick- Genrich 5-(-9) ett was good on the extra point, the Wildcats had PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Hall 5-11-1-40; Alexander 5-9-0-89; built a 24-point lead at halftime. Delahunty 0-2-0-0 THE FINISHING TOUCHES DCC- Genrich 12-27-2-126 RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 7-107; Drobnick 2-20; On the second play of the third quarter, Jahadge Bobinski 1-2 Floyd raced 72 yards for his second TD of the DCC- Korte 4-62; Bohland 3-17; Anderson 2-14; Young night. The Shamrocks avoided a shutout behind 1-22; Peterson 1-12; Ryan 1-(-1) the passing combination of quarterback Marco INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Viancourt 1-4; Rechin 1-3. DCC- Kovath 1-20 Genrich to wide receiver Kevin Korte that led to a FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- TEAM 1-0 2-yard scoring run by Genrich. Alexander and Sny- DCC- Bohland 1-1; Young 1-1 der connected on a 45-yard touchdown pass to Snyder to close the scoring. Byers Field

Kickoff time: 7:00 PM • End of Game: 9:09 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:09

50 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 5

Week Five: Defense holds firm late to clinch Saint Ignatius: 30 Elder: 28 win on a hot day in “The Pit” Saturday, September 23 CINCINNATI - Kicker Matthew Trickett tied Tim Shenk’s record for the longest field goal in Saint Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Ignatius history (55 yards versus Detroit Cody on Saint Ignatius 7 10 3 10 30 August 27th, 2011). Elder Quarterback Danny Nie- Elder 7 7 7 7 28 man passed for 303 yards and four touchdowns. 1st Quarter TRICKETT IS THE TICKET: 08:52 SIHS - Snyder 18 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) Trickett helped his team to a 17-14 lead by halftime 02:40 ELD – Faillace 27 pass from Nieman (Harmeyer kick) with a 45-yard field goal and two extra points. The 2nd Quarter 04:37 SIHS - Bobinski 1 yd run (Trickett kick) PAT’s came off an 18-yard touchdown pass from 01:09 SIHS - Trickett 45 yd field goal QB Danny Alexander to WR Sammy Snyder, which 00:05 ELD – Trischler 15 yd pass from Nieman (Harmeyer kick) opened the scoring with 8 minutes and 52 seconds 3rd Quarter remaining in the first quarter, and a 1-yard TD by 05:56 SIHS - Trickett 40 yd field goal 04:40 ELD – O’Brien 20 yd pass from Nieman (Harmeyer kick) tailback Mark Bobinski. 4th Quarter NIEMAN AND COMPANY: The Panthers’ Nieman 10:27 SIHS - Trickett 55 yd field goal fired first-half TD passes to wide receiver Danny 05:08 SIHS - Snyder 50 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) Faillace and wide out Kyle Trischler. Faillace caught 02:10 ELD – Trischler 5 yd pass from Nieman (Harmeyer kick) 10 passes for 151 yards and Trischler had eight re- SIHS ELDER ceptions for 116 yards. Trischler’s TD reception came FIRST DOWNS 15 19 with 5 seconds remaining in the first half. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-201 26-77 MORE OF TRICKETT AND NIEMAN: PASSING YDS (NET) 190 349 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-11-0 40-25-1 Matt opened the scoring in the second half with TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 57-391 66-426 a 40-yard field goal, but the Panthers responded, Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 as Nieman found wide receiver Jack O’Brien for a Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 20-yard touchdown. After the extra point, the Pan- Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-70 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 thers led, 21-20, with 4:40 left in the third quarter. It Punts (Number-Avg) 3-47.3 6-33.7 stayed a 21-20 game until Trickett came up with a Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 record-tying, 55-yard effort. Penalties-Yards 7-55 4-30 SAMMY STRIKES AGAIN: Saint Ignatius Alexander Possession Time 25:43 22:17 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 5 of 14 and Snyder hooked up again on a 50-yard score, Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 that, after another PAT by Trickett, had the Cats on Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 top, 30-21, with 5:08 remaining in the 4th. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-23 3-14 Nieman brought his team back one last time. RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Bobinski 11-72; Alexander 19-70; Directing his team on a 12-play, 80-yard drive that Floyd 8-59; Snyder 1-1; TEAM 1-(-1) took 2 minutes and 58 seconds, Nieman found Elder- Bittner 5-30; Mazza 7-22; Masminster 5-13; Trischler for a 5-yard TD pass that, after the PAT by Nieman 9-12 Harmeyer, cut the deficit to 30-28 with 2:10 left on PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 11-17-0-190 Elder- Nieman 23-38-1-303; Bittner 2-2-0-46 the clock. Using all of its timeouts, Elder was able to RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 5-146; Bobinski 3-12; Pike 2-4; force a punt. Punting inside his 6-yard line, Trickett Drobnick 1-28; got off a soaring effort that forced a fair catch at Elder- Faillace 10-151; Trischler 8-116; Broxterman 2-38; the Panthers’ 31. Nieman’s pass was intercepted by Mazza 2-17; O’Brien 1-20; Masminster 1-4; Perry 1-3 INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Toppin 1-0 Wildcats cornerback Cam Toppin, at the Saint Igna- Elder- None. tius 27-yard line. It was Cam’s fourth interception on FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Bobinski 1-1 the season. Elder- Nieman 1-0 SOME NUMBERS TO CHEW ON: Alexander was The Pit 11-of-17 passing for 190 yards and two TD strikes to Snyder, and rushed for 70 yards on 19 carries. Kickoff time: 2:00 PM • End of Game: 4:52 PM • Bobinski rushed for 72 yards and a TD on 11 carries, Total elapsed time: 2:52 Jahadge “Bo” Floyd had 59 yards on eight carries, and Snyder hauled in five of Alexander’s passes for 146 yards.

#ReturnToGlory 51 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 6

Week Six: Alexander to Snyder connection Saint Ignatius: 38 Football North: 7 secures home victory Saturday, September 30

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total PARMA - The Wildcats improved to 6-0 with a Saint Ignatius 21 7 10 0 38 38-7 triumph over Mississauga, Ontario, Canada’s Football North 0 7 0 0 7 Clarkson Football North. Daniel Alexander and Sammy Snyder combined 1st Quarter 10:26 SIHS - Snyder 34 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) on touchdown passes of 34 and 24 yards, coming 08:03 SIHS - Snyder 24 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) off 1-play scoring drives, and a 17-yard TD strike that 05:11 SIHS - Snyder 17 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) Sammy caught on the fifth play of a 47-yard drive. 2nd Quarter After kicker Matthew Trickett made the third of his 08:57 SIHS - Floyd 9 yd run (Trickett kick) 04:09 FN – Barrow 36 yd pass from Irwin-Lewis (MacLean kick) five PAT’s, Saint Ignatius led, 21-0, with 5 minutes 3rd Quarter and 11 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Clark- 09:45 SIHS - Trickett 40 yd field goal son Football North was forced to punt from deep 08:17 SIHS - Scelza 0 yd blocked punt return (Trickett kick) in its territory in the early going. Those punts gave SIHS FN Saint Ignatius’ offense excellent field position. FIRST DOWNS 15 7 The third Alexander to Snyder score was set up by RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-45 24-60 an interception from defensive back Danny Scelza. PASSING YDS (NET) 189 78 Scelza, safety Matthew Viancourt, middle linebacker Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-11-1 22-8-1 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 46-234 46-138 Andrew Keirn and defensive lineman Aidan Gill Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 made their presence felt. Alexander finished 8-for-12 Punt Returns-Yards 3-58 0-0 through the air for 148 yards and the three Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-36 1-15 touchdowns. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.0 8-27.0 After an Alexander swing pass to tailback Jahadge Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 “Bo” Floyd resulted in a first-and-goal at the 9, Penalties-Yards 3-25 6-55 Floyd scored on a run. Trickett’s PAT was good and Possession Time 21:57 26:03 the Wildcats led, 28-0, with 8:57 left in the first half. Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 0 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Clarkson Football North scored on a blocked field Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-0 goal attempt. Clarkson defensive back Tristan Hud- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 3-20 son scooped up the loose football deep in Chargers territory and returned it to the Saint Ignatius 36- RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 4-13 Bobinski 6-13; Alexander 11-10; Mooney 3-5; Welcsh 1-4; Casey 1-2; Mangan 1-0; yard line. Two plays later, quarterback Connor Irwin- J.C. Prioleau 2-(-1); TEAM 1-(-1) Lewis combined with running back Brendon Barrow Football North- Irwin-Lewis 8-31; Muembi 2-10; on a screen pass that saw Barrow outrun the ‘Cats Kemayou 1-8; Barrow 11-6; Watkins 2-5 into the end zone. Chris MacLean’s extra-point kick PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 8-12-0-148; Hall 3-4-1-41 Football North- Irwin-Lewis 8-22-1-78 was good, and it was a 28-7 game with 4:09 left in RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 7-129; Kennedy 2-29; Floyd 1-22; the first half. LaPorte 1-9 It stayed that way until Trickett kicked a 40-yard Football North- Mckoy 4-14; Barrow 3-67; Lehman 1-(-3) field goal with 9:45 left in the third quarter. INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Scelza 1-0 Football North- Gilmore 1-11 Saint Ignatius’ cornerback Cam Toppin blocked FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- None. a field goal. Saint Ignatius’ closed the scoring, off Football North- Gilmore 1-0 pressure from safety Justin Sands, outside line- backer Logan Joyce, safety Chris Velotta and Scelza Byers Field produced a “team” blocked punt that was recov- Kickoff time: 7:00 PM • End of Game: 9:05 PM • ered in the end zone by Scelza for a touchdown. Total elapsed time: 2:05 Trickett’s extra point accounted for the game’s final point with 8:17 to go in the third quarter The Wildcats ran 45 plays for 243 yards and Clark- son totaled 129 yards off 46 plays.

52 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 7 Week Seven: Wildcats score 24 unanswered Saint Ignatius: 34 GlenOak: 20 points to put away Golden Eagles Saturday, October 7 PARMA - Matthew Trickett set a new Saint Ignatius record with a 59-yard field goal. Matt’s kick, which was Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total the fourth-longest in OHSAA history, came with 2 min- Saint Ignatius 3 14 17 0 34 utes and 6 seconds remaining in the third quarter and GlenOak 7 3 0 10 20 extended the Wildcats’ lead to 34-10. Matt opened 1st Quarter the scoring against GlenOak with a 42-yard field goal. 04:01 SIHS - Trickett 42 yd field goal After Trickett’s 42-yard effort staked The Wildcats 00:28 GO - Rhoads 51 yd run (Sarris kick) to a 3-0 lead with 4:01 remaining in the first quarter, 2nd Quarter GlenOak put together a 7-play, 80-yard drive that was 10:22 SIHS - Snyder 37 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) 06:41 GO - Sarris 30 yd field goal highlighted by a 51-yard touchdown run by the Golden 00:20 SIHS - Kennedy 66 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) Eagles’ quarterback Tate Rhoads. Dean Sarris kicked 3rd Quarter the extra-point and GlenOak led, 7-3, with 28 seconds 10:12 SIHS - Kennedy 31 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) left in the opening quarter. Saint Ignatius regained its 05:32 SIHS - Alexander 2 yd run (Trickett kick) 02:06 SIHS - Trickett 59 yd field goal 3-point advantage on a 37-yard touchdown pass from 4th Quarter quarterback Danny Alexander to wide receiver Sammy 10:26 GO - Rhoads 6 yd run (Sarris kick) Snyder and the extra point by Trickett with 10:22 to go 02:13 GO - Sarris 32 yd field goal in the first half. After the Golden Eagles knotted the SIHS GO score at 10 on a 31-yard field goal by Sarris with 6:41 in FIRST DOWNS 13 11 first-half , the Wildcats stunned GlenOak by scoring RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-157 41-181 on a 66-yard TD pass from Alexander to wide receiver PASSING YDS (NET) 179 59 Connor Kennedy with just 20 seconds left in the first Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-6-2 12-5-0 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 53-336 53-240 half. Following another PAT by Trickett, the Wildcats Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 led, 17-10, at halftime. Punt Returns-Yards 2-17 1-1 Saint Ignatius took control after Alexander and Ken- Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-14 1-29 nedy hooked up again, this time on a 31-yard TD strike Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-20 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-26.3 6-36.2 that saw Alexander find Kennedy in the end zone. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 That score, combined with a 2-yard touchdown run Penalties-Yards 3-24 1-5 by Alexander, two more PATs by Trickett and Matt’s Possession Time 24:19 23:41 record-setting field goal had the ‘Cats leading 34-10 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 late in the third quarter. GlenOak scored the game’s Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-3 final 10 points off a 6-yard touchdown run by Rhoads, Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 5-26 the ensuing extra point by Sarris and Sarris’ 32-yard field goal with 2:13 left in the game. RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 11-65 Bobinski 12-54; Alexander 14-40; TEAM 2-(-2) BY THE NUMBERS: Saint Ignatius had 13 first downs GlenOak- Rhoads 14-109; Rekstis 21-54; to GlenOak’s 11. The Golden Eagles rushed for 181 yards Montgomery 5-11: Forester 1-7 on 41 carries and the Wildcats totaled 157 yards on the PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 6-14-2-179 ground off 37 rushing attempts. The total offensive GlenOak- Rhoads 5-11-0-59; Forester 0-1-0-0 RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 3-73; Kennedy 2-29; plays and yards showed Saint Ignatius with the edge Bobinski 1-9 in yards, 336 to 240. Both teams ran 53 plays Rhoads GlenOak- Forester 1-37; Fleming 2-15; White 1-6; rushed for 109 yards and two TDs on 14 carries And Stokes 1-1 Michael Rekstis had 54 yards on 21 carries. Tailback Ja- INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- None. GlenOak- Stokes 1-20; Daniels 1-0 hadge “Bo” Floyd totaled 65 yards on 11 carries for the FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Eichenberg 1-0 Wildcats, ‘Cats’ tailback Mark Bobinski had 54 yards GlenOak- None. off 12 carries and Alexander finished with 40 yards on 14 rushing attempts. Byers Field Through the air, Rhoads was 5-for-11 for 59 yards and Kickoff time: 7:07 PM • End of Game: 9:28 PM • Alexander was 6-of-14 for 179 yards. Connor Kennedy Total elapsed time: 2:21 totaled 97 yards and two touchdowns off two receptions.

#ReturnToGlory 53 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 8 Week Eight: Wildcats stumble against Moeller Moeller: 41 Saint Ignatius: 20 on a tough Friday in Columbus Friday, October 13 WESTERVILLE - Saint Ignatius fell to the Arch- bishop Moeller Crusaders 41-20. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Moeller defensive back Alexander Deyhle inter- Saint Ignatius 6 7 7 0 20 cepted a pass on the third play from scrimmage at Moeller 16 7 3 15 41 the Wildcats 33-yard line. After a catch by tight end 1st Quarter Brenden Bates, Moeller scored on an 11-yard touch- 09:37 MOE - Thurman 11 yd run (Run failed) down by tailback Colin Thurman. The extra-point 07:53 SIHS - Alexander 12 yd run (Kick failed) kick failed and it was a 6-0 game with 9 minutes 05:27 MOE - Mullaney 27 yd fumble recovery (Thibodeaux kick) and 37 seconds remaining in the first quarter. 00:15 MOE - Thibodeaux 31 yd field goal 2nd Quarter Saint Ignatius responded with a five-play, 80- 10:34 SIHS - Bobinski 15 yd run (Trickett kick) yard scoring drive led by a 55-yard run by tailback 06:33 MOE - Khayo 55 yd punt return (Thibodeaux kick) Jahadge “Bo” Floyd. Quarterback Danny Alexan- 3rd Quarter der capped the march with a 12-yard TD run and, 01:51 MOE - Thibodeaux 22 yd field goal 01:33 SIHS - Drummond 67 yd pass from Hall (Trickett kick) after the ‘Cats’ PAT failed, the score was knotted 4th Quarter at 6 with 7:53 to go in the opening quarter. Both 10:57 MOE - Thurman 76 yd run (Pass failed) kickers had to deal with the narrower college goal 06:34 MOE - Khayo 27 yd run Bradfish (Thibodeaux kick) posts. Archbishop Moeller’s DL/LB Ryan Mullaney 05:55 MOE - Mullaney safety scooped up a fumble and returned it 21 yards for SIHS MOE a touchdown. Thibodeaux’s extra point was good, FIRST DOWNS 14 14 and the Crusaders led, 13-6, with 5:27 left on the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-155 39-142 first-quarter clock. Following a 31-yard field goal by PASSING YDS (NET) 129 125 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-9-2 18-9-1 Thibodeaux, Moeller led, 16-6, entering the second TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 63-284 57-267 quarter. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-27 The second quarter featured a 15-yard touchdown Punt Returns-Yards 3-0 2-79 run by Wildcats tailback Mark Bobinski off a 7-play, Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-151 4-103 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-0 75-yard drive and Moeller responded with a 55-yard Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.3 6-34.8 punt return for a touchdown by Crusaders wide Fumbles-Lost 5-1 2-1 receiver RJ Khayo. Penalties-Yards 8-73 3-30 Moeller’s defense came up with an interception Possession Time 22:22 25:38 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 4 of 13 deep in Wildcats territory by S/WR Eric Wills. Wills’ Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 effort led to a 22-yard field goal from Thibodeaux Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4 that extended the Crusaders’ lead to 26-13 with 1:51 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 10-38 remaining in the third quarter. RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 12-93; Bobinski 13-58 At that point, Saint Ignatius went to quarterback Alexander 14-14; Hall 2-(-10) Kyle Hall. Kyle cut into the deficit by combining Moeller- Thurman 23-139; Khayo 5-17; Valentine 1-5; with wide receiver Nigel Drummond II on a 67-yard Watkins 5-3; TEAM 1-(-1); Bradfish 2-(-8); touchdown pass. Trickett’s PAT made it 26-20 with McKenzie 2-(-13) PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 5-12-2-32; Hall 4-10-0-97 1:33 to go in the third quarter. Moeller- Bradfish 7-14-1-96; McKenzie 2-4-0-29 Saint Ignatius just missed on a 39-yard field-goal RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Drummond 3-84; Snyder 3-26; attempt and Thurman scored off a 76-yard run. A Daugstrup 1-14; Pike 1-9; Bobinski 1-(-4) 27-yard TD reception by Khayo off a throw from Moeller- Khayo 6-70; Bates 1-26; Valentine 1-24; Thurman 1-5 Crusaders QB/WR Austin Bradfish and a safety off INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Toppin 1-0. a sack by Moeller linebacker Luke Szabados ended Moeller- Wills 1-0; Deyhle 1-0 the scoring. FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 2-0; Snyder 2-0; Bobinski 1-1 SOME NUMBERS TO CHEW ON: The Moeller Moeller- Chryst 1-1; McKenzie 1-0 defense had 10 sacks resulting in minus 38 yards, Memorial Stadium at Thurman rushed for 227 yards on 23 carries and Khayo totaled 70 yards on six receptions. Jahadge Kickoff time: 7:00 PM • End of Game: 9:32 PM • “Bo” Floyd led Saint Ignatius’ ground game with 93 Total elapsed time: 2:32 yards on 12 carries.

54 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 9

Week Nine: Wildcats avenge state title loss, Saint Ignatius: 28 St. Xavier: 14 downing the Bombers at Byers Saturday, October 21 PARMA - The 8-1 Saint Ignatius Wildcats de- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total feated the previously undefeated and state’s Saint Ignatius 7 7 14 0 28 top-ranked St. Xavier Bombers, 28-14, and ended St. Xavier 0 6 0 8 14 defending state champion and Associated Press 1st Quarter Poll Division 1 top ranked Saint Xavier’s 14 game 02:33 SIHS - Floyd 75 yd run (Trickett kick) winning streak, 28-14. Saint Ignatius avenged last 2nd Quarter year’s 27-20, double-overtime loss to St. Xavier 09:47 SIHS - Snyder 31 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) in the state title game. 01:14 X - Wittrock 21 yd pass from Wolf (Kick failed) 3rd Quarter Saint Ignatius’ defense limited the Bombers to 06:18 SIHS - Alexander 10 yd run (Trickett kick) a net 31 yards on the ground. The Wildcats, be- 05:54 SIHS - Alexander 3 yd run (Trickett kick) hind 215 yards rushing off 36 carries by tailback 4th Quarter Jahadge “Bo” Floyd, totaled 269 rushing yards. 08:59 X - Wolf 1 yd run (Specht pass from Wolf) Jahadge opened the scoring with a 75-yard SIHS X touchdown burst off a third-down-and-5 from FIRST DOWNS 24 15 the Wildcats’ 25-yard line with 2 minutes and RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-269 24-31 33 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Kicker PASSING YDS (NET) 97 203 Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-7-0 43-19-1 Matthew Trickett added the extra point for a 7-0 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 72-366 67-234 lead. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 The Bombers quarterback Chase Wolf passed Punt Returns-Yards 3-34 0-0 for 203 yards. Wolf was 19-for-43 with a TD pass, Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-27 1-24 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 a 2-point conversion throw and one interception. Punts (Number-Avg) 4-31.0 7-39.1 Saint Ignatius quarterback Danny Alexander Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 passed for 97 yards, including a 31-yard touch- Penalties-Yards 3-30 8-100 down strike to wide receiver Sammy Snyder that Possession Time 28:21 19:39 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 6 of 16 led to a 14-0 Wildcats lead early in the second Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 quarter, and Danny rushed for 67 yards and Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 scored on runs of 10 and 3 yards. Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-37 3-27 Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg’s sack on Wolf RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 36-215; Alexander 16-56; TEAM 2-(-2) resulted in a fumble recovery by defensive end X- Fox 9-38; Kreimer 2-11; Newman 2-1; TEAM 1-(-1); Bradley Andrich. That play led to Alexander’s Wolf 10-(-18) 10-yard TD with 6:18 left in the third quarter and PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 7-17-0-97; TEAM 0-1-0-0 gave the Wildcats some breathing room after St. X- Wolf 19-43-1-203 RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 3-69; Kennedy 3-28; Floyd 1-0 Xavier scored on a 21-yard touchdown pass from X- Wittrock 6-103; Shamsi 5-46; Kreimer 3-31; Fox 2-7; Wolf to receiver Andrew Wittrock late in the first Taul 1-11; Newman 1-3; Specht 1-2 half. INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Eichenberg 1-0 Eichenberg made a diving interception at the X - None FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 1-1; Alexander 1-1 Bombers’ 28. Three plays later, Alexander, went X- Wolf 1-1 untouched into the end zone from 3 yards out. Trickett’s PAT was good, and Saint Ignatius held Byers Field a 28-6 lead with 5:54 remaining in the third Kickoff time: 3:07 PM • End of Game: 5:53 PM • quarter. The ‘Cats turned the Bombers away Total elapsed time: 2:46 after Wolf scored on a short TD run and added a 2-point conversion pass to senior Cameron Specht with 8:59 left to play.

#ReturnToGlory 55 2017 IN REVIEW: WEEK 10

Week Ten: Late QB sneak allows Wildcats to Saint Ignatius: 17 St. Edward: 10 steal away with a victory over the Saturday, October 28 Eagles in Lakewood Lakewood - LAKEWOOD – For the second consec- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Saint Ignatius 7 3 0 7 17 utive week, the 9-1 Saint Ignatius Wildcats defeated the St. Edward 0 0 0 10 10 Associate Press poll’s top ranked Division I team. Last week it was the St. Xavier Bombers, 28-14. This week it 1st Quarter was the St. Edward Eagles, 17-10. 07:15 SIHS - Floyd 6 yd run (Trickett kick) 2nd Quarter The Wildcats rode their special teams to a 7-0 lead 09:24 SIHS - Trickett 24 yd field goal with 7 minutes and 15 seconds remaining in the first 3rd Quarter quarter. 4th Quarter Matthew Trickett got off a punt deep into St. Edward 11:50 ED - Stencil 32 yd field goal 09:05 ED - Rice 4 yd run (Stencil kick) territory that the Eagles’ return man fumbled. Wildcats 01:13 SIHS - Alexander 2 yd run (Trickett kick) running back/linebacker Jack Welcsh recovered the loose football at the St. Edward 8-yard line and two SIHS ED plays later tailback Jahadge “Bo” Floyd scored from 6 FIRST DOWNS 13 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-92 39-174 yards out. Trickett’s extra-point kick was good. PASSING YDS (NET) 112 105 After driving nearly the length of the field, Saint Ig- Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-8-2 27-10-2 natius capped an 18-play drive with a 24-yard field goal TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 53-204 66-279 by Trickett and it was a 10-0 game with 9:24 left in the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-(-8) first half. Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-17 1-24 Thanks to the Wildcats defense led by its linebackers, Interception Returns-Yards 2-5 2-17 Logan Joyce and Tommy Eichenberg, and its second- Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.8 4-34.5 ary, corner Cam Toppin and safety Danny Scelza, it re- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 1-5 1-10 mained a 10-0 game at halftime. Toppin came up with Possession Time 24:13 23:47 his sixth interception on the season and Scelza made Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 2 of 12 a pick with 1:24 to go in the first half after the Eagles Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 4 advanced to the Wildcats’ 27-yard line. Joyce finished Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 5-31 with 10 tackles and a fumble recovery, and Eichenberg, had five solo tackles, seven assists and a sack. Along RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 20-74; Welcsh 6-26; TEAM 2-(-2) with his interception, Scelza had six solo tackles and Alexander 11-(-6) three assists. Safety/wide receiver John Wetula was in ED- Rice 8-46; Kincaid 6-42; Dzuro 9-40; Maddox 4-30; Castleberry 11-24; TEAM 1-(-8) on eight tackles, including five solos. PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 8-13-1-112; Hall 0-1-1-0 The Eagles got on the scoreboard off a 32-yard field ED- Dzuro 7-19-2-63; Kincaid 3-8-0-42 goal by Blaine Stencil with 11:50 remaining to be played RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Snyder 3-31; Drobnick 2-13; and, after recovering the ensuing onside kick at mid- Drummond II 1-43; Floyd 1-19; Daugstrup 1-6 ED - Maddox 7-52; Freeman 1-38; Staples 1-10; Kurz 1-5 field, the Eagles tied the score on an eight-play drive INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Toppin 1-5; Scelza 1-0 that was capped by a 4-yard touchdown run by tail- ED - White 2-17 back Ty Rice and the PAT by Stencil. FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- None. The Saint Ignatius’ defense forced the Eagles to again ED - Maddox 2-1; TEAM 1-1 punt from deep in their territory. Taking over at the St. Lakewood Stadium Edward 45, Alexander led a four-play drive that fea- tured a 43-yard pass down the middle to wide receiver Kickoff time: 7:00 PM • End of Game: 9:19 PM • Nigel Drummond II and Danny’s 2-yard, game winning Total elapsed time: 2:19 touchdown that was followed by another extra point by Trickett with 1:13 left on the fourth-quarter clock. St. Edward’s final possession began at its 20-yard line after Trickett sent another kickoff into the end zone and. Pressure from Joyce and lineman Zach McMahan resulted in a tipped pass. The Eagles’ night ended on an incomplete pass with just 23 seconds remaining in the game. 56 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 IN REVIEW: REGIONAL QTF

Regional Quarterfinal: Wildcats adjust to Wing-T in Saint Ignatius: 24 Massillon Perry: 7 second half to defeat Perry Friday, November 3 PARMA - The 10-1 Wildcats trailed Perry, 7-0, with 11:56 remaining in the first half and 7-3 at halftime Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total before adjusting to the Wing-T offense and control- Massillon Perry 0 7 0 0 7 Saint Ignatius 0 3 14 7 24 ling the final 24 minutes, in a 24-7 victory over the Panthers. 1st Quarter Led by its Wing-T quarterback Max Baker and 2nd Quarter running backs Tyler Cowan, Jarin Curtis, Richard 11:56 MP - Baker 9 yd run (Basham kick) 08:40 SIHS - Trickett 38 yd field goal Coleman and Sha’VeA Lightner, the Panthers put 3rd Quarter together a 9-play, 80-yard drive that was capped off 04:37 SIHS - Floyd 32 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) by Baker’s 9-yard scoring run and the extra-point 02:03 SIHS - Welcsh 1 yd run (Trickett kick) kick by Caden Basham with less than a minute gone 4th Quarter 08:46 SIHS - Alexander 5 yd run (Trickett kick) in the second quarter. Perry outrushed the Wildcats, 187-64, in the first MP SIHS half and for the game the Panthers had a net 304 FIRST DOWNS 14 16 yards on the ground off 52 rushes. Saint Ignatius RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-310 38-149 PASSING YDS (NET) 4 154 totaled a net 149 yards rushing on 38 carries. Passes Att-Comp-Int 5-1-0 19-11-0 The ‘Cats closed to 7-3 by halftime on a 38-yard TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 57-314 57-303 field goal by kicker Matt Trickett. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 The second half belonged to the Wildcats as quar- Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-37 2-24 terback Danny Alexander connected with tailback Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Jahadge “Bo” Floyd on a 32-yard touchdown pass Punts (Number-Avg) 2-29.5 2-26.5 that highlighted a nine-play, 88-yard drive. Trickett’s Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 PAT made it a 10-7 game with 2:56 left in the third Penalties-Yards 5-31 2-15 Possession Time 27:25 20:35 quarter. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 6 of 11 After a fumble recovery at the Perry 3-yard line by Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 1 nose tackle/fullback Aidan Gill, running back/defen- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-2 sive back Jack Welcsh scored off a third-and-goal Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 1-6 from the 1. Another Trickett extra point gave Saint RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 20-114; Welcsh 7-25; Ignatius breathing room at 17-7 with 2:03 to go in the Alexander 10-15; Snyder 1-(-5) third quarter. MP- Baker 13-78; Cowan 8-72; Lightner 8-65; Curtis 17-60; With the defense continuing to make the adjust- Coleman 6-35; PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 11-19-0-154 ments, a 5-yard scoring run by Alexander and Trick- MP- Baker 1-5-0-4 ett’s third PAT put the ‘Cats in control at 24-7 with 8 RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Drummond II 4-64; Snyder 3-16; minutes and 46 seconds remaining to be played. It Floyd 2-38; Welcsh 1-26; Drobnick 1-10 was his seventh rushing touchdown on the season. MP - Lightner 1-4 INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- None. Alexander was 11-of-19 passing for 154 yards, a MP - None. touchdown and no interceptions, giving Danny 1,101 FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 1-0; Alexander 1-1 yards and 11 TDs for the season. Perry managed just MP - Curtis 1-1 a net 4 yards through the air. Byers Field Wide receiver Nigel Drummond II had four recep- tions for 64 yards. Floyd led the ground game by Kickoff time: 7:30 PM • End of Game: 9:32 PM • picking up 114 yards on 20 carries. Welcsh finished Total elapsed time: 2:02 with 25 yards and a TD on seven carries. “Bo” now has 866 yards rushing off 137 carries. Perry’s Baker had 78 yards off 13 carries, Cowan totaled 72 yards off eight carries, Lightner also had eight carries that produced 65 yards, and Curtis carried 17 times for 54 yards. STAT OF THE NIGHT: Perry ran 57 plays for 308 yards and Saint Ignatius ran 57 plays for 303 yards. #ReturnToGlory 57 2017 IN REVIEW: REGIONAL SEMI

Regional Semifinal: Dominance on the ground paves Saint Ignatius: 45 Euclid: 22 way to rematch win over Euclid Friday, November 10 Bedford, Ohio - The Saint Ignatius Wildcats ad- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total vanced to the Ohio Division 1 Regional Final with a Euclid 0 0 6 16 22 defeat of the Euclid Panthers, 45-22. Saint Ignatius 3 7 28 7 45 Thanks to an interception by linebacker Tommy Eichenberg off an attempted screen pass, and 1st Quarter running by tailback Jahadge “Bo” Floyd, the ‘Cats 06:36 SIHS - Trickett 39 yd field goal were knocking on touchdown’s door in the early 2nd Quarter going but for a turnover and Euclid took 04:20 SIHS - Alexander 9 yd run (Trickett kick) 3rd Quarter possession deep in its territory. 09:17 SIHS - Floyd 3 yd run (Trickett kick) Saint Ignatius’ defense forced the Panthers to 08:11 E - Lindsay 75 yd pass from Shabazz (Kick blocked) punt from deep in its territory. With Eichenberg 06:55 SIHS - Welcsh 6 yd run (Trickett kick) applying the pressure off the snap, the Euclid 02:06 SIHS - Snyder 26 yd pass from Alexander (Trickett kick) 00:00 SIHS - Welcsh 33 yd run (Alessandro kick) punter got off a kick that came to rest at the Pan- 4th Quarter thers’ 23-yard line. 10:04 E - Wright 26 yd run (Owens pass from Shabazz) The Wildcats would go on to take a 3-0 lead on 07:35 SIHS - McNamara 2 yd run (Alessandro kick) a 39-yard field goal by kicker Matthew Trickett 01:14 E - Lee 1 yd run (Lee rush) with 6 minutes and 36 seconds remaining in the EUCLID SIHS first quarter. FIRST DOWNS 17 16 Taking possession at its 27-yard line, Saint Igna- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-165 39-326 tius, faced with a third-and-six from its 31, clicked PASSING YDS (NET) 167 109 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-9-1 11-7-1 on a pass from Alexander to wide receiver Connor TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 67-332 50-435 Kennedy. With his team facing a third-and-16 from Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 the Euclid 31, Alexander tucked the ball away and Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-6 ran for a first-and-goal at the 9. Alexander went Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-79 4-24 Interception Returns-Yards 1-18 1-1 untouched into the end zone with 4 minutes and Punts (Number-Avg) 7-25.4 1-42.0 20 seconds left in the first half. Trickett’s extra- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 point kick was good. Penalties-Yards 5-55 5-27 Saint Ignatius, scored five touchdowns in five Possession Time 27:50 19:51 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 5 of 7 second-half possessions, sandwiched touchdown Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 runs of 3 yards by Floyd and 6 yards from Welcsh Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-7 around a 75-yard catch for a TD by the Panthers’ Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 4-23 wide receiver Dre’Von Lindsay. RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Floyd 14-118; Alexander 7-76; Welcsh 10-74; The Wildcats got a 26-yard touchdown pass McNamara 5-60; Casey 1-1; TEAM 1-0; from Alexander to wide receiver Sammy Snyder, a Mangan 1-(-3) 33-yard TD run, and McNamara’s 2-yard score off a E - Lee 24-100; Wright 9-71; Shabazz 13-(-6) drive that saw Mike account for all of the 60 yards PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Alexander 7-11-1-109 E - Shabazz 9-21-1-167 on five carries. RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Kennedy 2-48; Floyd 2-13; Saint Ignatius’ defense kept Euclid’s tailback Snyder 1-26; Pike 1-18; Drummond II 1-4 Ronald Lee under control, as Lee finished with a E - Owens 3-45; Lindsay 2-80; Luton 1-22; Brown 1-14; 100 yards on 24 carries. The Panthers’ Brandon Howard 1-13; Lee 1-(-7) INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Eichenberg 1-1. Wright totaled 71 yards on nine carries. E - Jackson 1-18, Floyd led the ground game for the ‘Cats with 118 FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Mangan 1-0; Kennedy 1-1; Welcsh 1-1 yards on 14 carries, Alexander had 76 yards rush- E - Shabazz 1-0 ing on seven carries, and Welcsh totaled 74 yards Bedford Bearcat Stadium on 10 carries. Through the air, Alexander was 7-for- 11 for 109 yards. Kickoff time: 7:30 PM • End of Game: 9:56 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:26

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Regional Final: Wildcats’ season ends with a Mentor: 23 Saint Ignatius: 21 heartbreaking loss to the Cardinals Friday, November 17 BEDFORD – The Mentor Cardinals scored the win- ning points on a 27-yard field goal by Conor McIntosh Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Mentor 7 0 7 9 23 with 37 seconds remaining and then watched a 52- Saint Ignatius 7 7 7 0 21 yard field goal attempt by Saint Ignatius sail wide left in the final seconds. 1st Quarter Mentor took a 7-0 lead on a 7-play, 80-yard drive 09:36 MENT - McDougall 36 yd run (McIntosh kick) 05:28 SIHS - Floyd 1 yd run (Trickett kick) that featured a 36-yard touchdown run by TB Eli- 2nd Quarter jah McDougal. McIntosh’s extra-point kick was good 06:59 SIHS - Alexander 1 yd run (Trickett kick) with 9 minutes and 36 seconds remaining in the first 3rd Quarter quarter. McDougal’s TD came on a fourth down-and-1 05:42 MENT - McDougall 18 yd run (McIntosh kick) 03:10 SIHS - Welcsh 13 yd run (Trickett kick) from the Wildcats’ 36. Saint Ignatius answered with a 4th Quarter 12-play 73-yard scoring drive. Tailback Jahadge “Bo” 07:45 MENT - Floriea 32 yd pass from Tatarunas (kick blocked) Floyd scored from 1-yard out and the extra point by 00:37 MENT - McIntosh 27 yd field goal kicker Matthew Trickett tied the score at 7 with 5:28 MENT SIHS left in the first quarter. FIRST DOWNS 22 24 The Wildcats rode a third-down reception by TB RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-254 55-271 Jack Welcsh, the running of Welcsh and Alexander, PASSING YDS (NET) 166 132 and a diving reception by WR Connor Kennedy to a Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-14-0 19-13-1 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 64-420 74-403 first-and-goal at the Mentor 2. After a holding penalty Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 on the ‘Cats made it first-and-goal at the 13, Snyder Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 came up with a catch at the 1-yard line and from there Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-34 Alexander scored. Trickett’s PAT stretched Saint Igna- Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-31.5 2-34.0 tius’ lead to 14-7. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 The third quarter saw Mentor scoring from McDou- Penalties-Yards 2-10 3-38 gal, on an 18-yard run off a 10-play, 80-yard drive. Possession Time 21:45 26:15 McIntosh’s PAT tied the score at 14 with 5:42 left in the Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 4 of 4 third quarter. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Saint Ignatius drove 59 yards in eight plays and went Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-7 2-15 back on top off a 13-yard TD run by Welcsh and the extra point by Trickett with 3:10 remaining in the third RUSHING: Mentor- McDougall 18-151; Tatarunas 12-61; Edmond 8-27; Kipp 1-8; Shea 3-7; TEAM 1-0. quarter. Welcsh kept the drive alive by picking up a Saint Ignatius- Floyd 20-94; Welcsh 16-85; first down off a fourth-and-1 from the Cardinals’ 29. Alexander 17-80; Snyder 2-12 Most of the fourth quarter belonged to Mentor, as QB PASSING: Mentor- Tatarunas 14-21-0-166 Tadas Tatarunas hurt the Wildcats with his poise under Saint Ignatius- Alexander 13-18-1-132, TEAM 0-1-0-0 RECEIVING: Mentor- Hartman 3-41; McDougall 3-28; Shea 2-26; pressure on third down conversions and his ability to Kleinhenz 2-22; Baird 2-14; Floriea 1-32; scramble for big yards. Edmond 1-3 A 32-yard touchdown pass, Tatarunas to wide receiv- Saint Ignatius- Snyder 4-36; Floyd 4-32; Kennedy 2-34; er Luke Floriea cut the Cardinals’ deficit to 21-20 and Pike 2-22; Welcsh 1-8 INTERCEPTIONS: Mentor- Laganke 1-0 the Wildcats held that 1-point advantage after they Saint Ignatius- None. blocked the attempt for the tying extra point with 7:45 FUMBLES: Mentor- Tatarunas 1-0 remaining. The TD finished off an 8-play, 83-yard drive. Saint Ignatius- None. Mentor’s offense put together a 17-play, 71-yard Bedford Bearcat Stadium march that ate up 5 minutes and 15 seconds, and ended with McIntosh’s eventual game-winning field Kickoff time: 7:30 PM • End of Game: 9:51 PM • goal. Saint Ignatius’ 52-yard field goal attempt, which Total elapsed time: 2:21 sailed away to the left in the final 5 seconds, came after a catch by Floyd and a scramble for a first down by Alexander. The ensuing missed field goal ended the Wildcats’ season in Bedford.

#ReturnToGlory 59 2017 Saint Ignatius Varsity Football St Ignatius Wildcats Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2017) 2017 TEAMAll games STATS

Team Statistics SIHS OPP SCORING 387 233 Points Per Game 29.8 17.9 Points Off Turnovers 87 43 FIRST DOWNS 226 188 R u s h in g 118 91 P a s s in g 95 86 P e n a lt y 13 11 RUSHING YARDAGE 2327 1685 Yards gained rushing 2709 2101 Yards lost rushing 382 416 Rushing Attempts 545 442 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 Average Per Game 179.0 129.6 TDs Rushing 29 13 PASSING YARDAGE 2090 2034 C o m p - A t t - I n t 137-253-15 160-327-16 Average Per Pass 8.3 6.2 Average Per Catch 15.3 12.7 Average Per Game 160.8 156.5 TDs Passing 18 15 TOTAL OFFENSE 4417 3719 Total Plays 798 769 Average Per Play 5.5 4.8 Average Per Game 339.8 286.1 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-549 19-431 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 25-205 6-71 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-85 15-124 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 14.8 22.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.2 11.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.3 8.3 FUMBLES-LOST 20-10 19-8 PENALTIES-Yards 59-512 45-441 Average Per Game 39.4 33.9 PUNTS-Yards 45-1601 73-2389 Average Per Punt 35.6 32.7 Net punt average 32.7 29.4 KICKOFFS-Yards 78-4606 50-2390 Average Per Kick 59.1 47.8 Net kick average 38.9 33.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 4 : 4 2 2 3 : 1 6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 71/162 49/169 3rd-Down Pct 44% 29% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/8 17/26 4th-Down Pct 75% 65% SACKS BY-Yards 35-207 44-216 MISC YARDS 0 48 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 49 30 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-23 8-10 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (39-48) 81% (24-30) 80% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (31-48) 65% (16-30) 53% PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-49) 98% (21-25) 84% ATTENDANCE 24240 24178 Games/Avg Per Game 6/4040 4/6044 Neutral Site Games 3/2875

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total St Ignatius Wildcats 81 110 142 54 0 387 Opponents 44 57 44 88 0 233

60 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide 2017 Saint Ignatius Varsity Football St Ignatius Wildcats Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2017) 2017 RESULTSAll games / OFFENSE

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Aug 24, 2017 at Archbishop Hoban W 17-3 3500 All games 11-2 6-0 4-0 1-2 Sept 1, 2017 at Mentor High School W 41-31 8363 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sept 9, 2017 EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL W 34-20 2863 Non-Conference 11-2 6-0 4-0 1-2 Sept 15 2017 DETROIT CATHOLIC CEN W 38-7 3628 Sept 23 2017 at Cincinnati Elder W 30-28 3683 Team Statistics SIHS OPP Sept 30 2017 NORTH-CLARKSON W 38-7 2368 FIRST DOWNS 226 188 Oct 7, 2017 CANTON GLENOAK W 34-20 3283 R u s h in g 118 91 Oct 13, 2017 vs Archbishop Moeller L 20-41 1628 P a s s in g 95 86 Oct 21, 2017 ST. XAVIER BOMBERS W 28-14 3862 P e n a l ty 13 11 Oct 28, 2017 at St. Edward Eagles W 17-10 8632 RUSHING YARDAGE 2327 1685 Nov 3, 2017 MASSILLON PERRY H.S. W 24-7 8236 Rushing Attempts 545 442 Nov 10, 2017 vs Euclid High School W 45-22 2368 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 Nov 17, 2017 vs Mentor High School L 21-23 4628 Average Per Game 179.0 129.6 TDs Rushing 29 13 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g PASSING YARDAGE 2090 2034 Jahadge Floyd 12 177 1101 23 1078 6.1 8 75 89.8 C o m p - A t t- In t 137-253-15 160-327-16 Mark Bobinski 8 142 641 64 577 4.1 6 31 72.1 Average Per Pass 8.3 6.2 D. Alexander 11 124 594 201 393 3.2 9 36 35.7 Average Per Catch 15.3 12.7 Jack Welcsh 7 40 221 7 214 5.3 4 33 30.6 Average Per Game 160.8 156.5 M. McNamara 1 5 60 0 60 12.0 1 35 60.0 TDs Passing 18 15 Kyle Hall 7 26 64 41 23 0.9 0 12 3.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 4417 3719 Samuel Snyder 13 4 13 5 8 2.0 0 12 0.6 Average Per Play 5.5 4.8 Reilly Casey 3 3 3 2 1 0.3 0 2 0.3 Average Per Game 339.8 286.1 Michael Mangan 4 3 4 3 1 0.3 0 4 0.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-549 19-431 Total 13 545 2709 382 2327 4.3 29 75 179.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 25-205 6-71 Opponents 13 442 2101 416 1685 3.8 13 79 129.6 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-85 15-124 FUMBLES-LOST 20-10 19-8 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g PENALTIES-Yards 59-512 45-441 D. Alexander 11 148.54 81-142-7 57.0 1242 12 66 112.9 PUNTS-AVG 45-35.6 73-32.7 Kyle Hall 7 122.46 56-107-8 52.3 848 6 67 121.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 4 :4 2 2 3 :1 6 TEAM 12 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 71/162 49/169 P. Delahunty 1 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/8 17/26 Total 13 135.16 137-253-15 54.2 2090 18 67 160.8 Opponents 13 106.53 160-327-16 48.9 2034 15 75 156.5 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Cameron Toppin 6 34 5.7 0 29 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Daniel Scelza 3 26 8.7 0 26 Samuel Snyder 13 57 959 16.8 11 57 73.8 T. Eichenberg 2 1 0.5 0 1 M. Drobnick 7 14 210 15.0 2 35 30.0 Justin Sands 2 -9 -4.5 0 0 N. Drummond II 9 13 242 18.6 1 67 26.9 M. Viancourt 1 4 4.0 0 4 Connor Kennedy 7 12 264 22.0 2 66 37.7 Aidan Rechin 1 3 3.0 0 3 Jahadge Floyd 12 12 153 12.8 1 32 12.8 Jett Elad 1 26 26.0 1 26 Maxwell Pike 9 12 140 11.7 1 34 15.6 Mark Bobinski 8 12 59 4.9 0 31 7.4 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Jack Welcsh 7 2 34 17.0 0 26 4.9 M. Trickett 41 1531 37.3 61 3 16 9 2 2 Sam Daugstrup 2 2 20 10.0 0 14 10.0 TEAM 2 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Zach LaPorte 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 Patrick Otter 2 68 34.0 34 0 2 0 0 0 Total 13 137 2090 15.3 18 67 160.8 Opponents 13 160 2034 12.7 15 75 156.5 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Samuel Snyder 18 125 6.9 0 28 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk N. Drummond II 6 53 8.8 0 14 M. Trickett 15-23 65.2 0-0 2-2 4-6 7-10 2-5 59 1 C. Velotta, Jr. 1 27 27.0 0 0 Daniel Scelza 0 0 0.0 1 0 PAT Total 25 205 8.2 1 28 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Opponents 6 71 11.8 1 55 M. Trickett - 15-23 44-45 - - - - - 89 Samuel Snyder 11 ------66 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Jahadge Floyd 9 ------54 Cameron Toppin 12 219 18.2 0 36 D. Alexander 9 ------54 Connor Cmiel 9 204 22.7 0 31 Mark Bobinski 6 ------36 T. Eichenberg 5 47 9.4 0 14 Jack Welcsh 4 ------24 A. Phillips, Jr 2 25 12.5 0 13 M. Drobnick 2 ------12 Luke Cooper 2 19 9.5 0 10 Connor Kennedy 2 ------12 Henry Cook 2 26 13.0 0 18 Jett Elad 1 ------6 Michael Mangan 2 6 3.0 0 7 Maxwell Pike 1 ------6 N. Szubski 1 0 0.0 0 0 N. Drummond II 1 ------6 Samuel Snyder 1 3 3.0 0 3 William Corte 1 ------6 M. Drobnick 1 0 0.0 0 0 Daniel Scelza 1 ------6 Total 37 549 14.8 0 36 M. McNamara 1 ------6 Opponents 19 431 22.7 0 50 Drew Alessandro - - 4-4 - - - - - 4 Total 49 15-23 48-49 - - - - - 387 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Opponents 30 8-10 21-25 1-2 2 2-3 - 1 233 Jahadge Floyd 12 1078 153 0 0 0 1231 102.6 Samuel Snyder 13 8 959 125 3 0 1095 84.2 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Mark Bobinski 8 577 59 0 0 0 636 79.5 St Ignatius Wildcats 81 110 142 54 0 387 D. Alexander 11 393 0 0 0 0 393 35.7 Opponents 44 57 44 88 0 233 N. Drummond II 9 0 242 53 0 0 295 32.8 Total 13 2327 2090 205 549 85 5256 404.3 Opponents 13 1685 2034 71 431 124 4345 334.2

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g eturn o lory D. Alexander 11 266 393 1242 1635 148.6 61 #R T G Jahadge Floyd 12 177 1078 0 1078 89.8 Kyle Hall 7 133 23 848 871 124.4 Mark Bobinski 8 142 577 0 577 72.1 Jack Welcsh 7 40 214 0 214 30.6 Total 13 798 2327 2090 4417 339.8 Opponents 13 769 1685 2034 3719 286.1

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 45 T. Eichenberg 13 48 66 81.0 19.0-88 7.5-48 2-1 4 9 . 1 . . 47 Logan Joyce 13 40 46 63.0 26.0-87 5.5-31 . . 12 3-0 1 . . 37 Daniel Scelza 13 38 27 51.5 10.0-18 . 3-26 5 . 1-0 . . . 4 Cameron Toppin 13 37 15 44.5 . . 6-34 9 . . . 1 . 48 M. Viancourt 9 31 17 39.5 6.0-15 . 1-4 2 1 1-0 . . . Total 13 412 376 600.0 110-449 35-207 16-85 44 42 8-6 16 4 . Opponents 13 598 166 681.0 101-389 44-216 15-124 20 17 10-27 18 3 1 2017 Saint Ignatius Varsity Football St Ignatius Wildcats Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2017) 2017 DEFENSIVEAll games STATS

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 45 T. Eichenberg 13 48 66 81.0 19.0-88 7.5-48 2-1 4 9 . 1 . . 47 Logan Joyce 13 40 46 63.0 26.0-87 5.5-31 . . 12 3-0 1 . . 37 Daniel Scelza 13 38 27 51.5 10.0-18 . 3-26 5 . 1-0 . . . 4 Cameron Toppin 13 37 15 44.5 . . 6-34 9 . . . 1 . 48 M. Viancourt 9 31 17 39.5 6.0-15 . 1-4 2 1 1-0 . . . 58 Andrew Keirn 13 18 41 38.5 8.5-32 3.0-23 . . 5 . 1 . . 8 Justin Sands 12 30 14 37.0 2.0-9 1.0-8 2--9 5 . . . . . 30 Jett Elad 11 30 6 33.0 2.0-5 . 1-26 9 . . . 1 . 33 Aidan Gill 12 16 22 27.0 11.0-55 6.0-46 . . 6 1-6 1 . . 94 Bradley Andrich 11 14 25 26.5 4.0-16 2.5-14 . . 1 1-0 2 . . 63 Zachary McMahan 12 13 17 21.5 6.5-21 4.5-19 . . 5 . 2 . . 41 John Wetula 6 15 9 19.5 0.5-3 ...... 35 Tommy Grosel 10 9 12 15.0 2.0-7 1.0-2 . 2 1 . . . . 28 M Corrigan-Mook 7 12 1 12.5 . . . 1 . . . . . 6 Connor Cmiel 9 10 5 12.5 0.5-1 . . 6 . . . . . 44 C. Velotta, Jr. 9 6 8 10.0 1.0-25 ...... 1 . 86 Aidan Wells 10 3 12 9.0 1.5-6 1.0-5 ...... 25 M. Puhalsky 3 5 3 6.5 ...... 54 J. Ockunzzi 5 3 4 5.0 1.0-2 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . TM TEAM 12 5 . 5.0 4.0-17 . . . . . 5 1 . 46 Jack Welcsh 7 3 2 4.0 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 70 Darian Kinnard 8 2 3 3.5 . . . . 1 . . . . 59 Colin Burns 3 1 5 3.5 2.0-37 1.0-7 . . . . 1 . . 3 Samuel Snyder 13 3 . 3.0 ...... 7 N. Drummond II 9 2 2 3.0 ...... 10 Andrew Chalhoub 3 2 2 3.0 ...... 2 M. Trickett 13 3 . 3.0 ...... 97 G. Liberatore 2 2 1 2.5 1.5-3 1.5-3 ...... 95 Sean Wracher 2 2 . 2.0 ...... 1 . . 51 Connor Francz 2 2 . 2.0 ...... 65 John Jamieson 6 . 3 1.5 1.0-2 ...... 50 Kyle Sullivan 2 1 1 1.5 ...... 16 Maxwell Pike 9 . 2 1.0 ...... 68 Tobias Engel 2 . 2 1.0 ...... 29 Declan Boldy 1 1 . 1.0 ...... 1 . . 5 Nasir Carter 3 1 . 1.0 ...... 78 Seamus Cooney 1 1 . 1.0 ...... 82 Alexander Schum 2 1 . 1.0 ...... 53 Meguerditchian 3 1 . 1.0 ...... 20 Jahadge Floyd 12 1 . 1.0 ...... 55 Michael Volpe 1 . 1 0.5 ...... 9 Xavier Curtis 3 . 1 0.5 ...... 43 Nathan Previts 1 . 1 0.5 ...... 31 Aidan Rechin 1 . . . . . 1-3 1 . . . . . Total 13 412 376 600.0 110-449 35-207 16-85 44 42 8-6 16 4 . Opponents 13 598 166 681.0 101-389 44-216 15-124 20 17 10-27 18 3 1

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Aug 24 at Archbishop Hoban 36 47 1 12 15 213 1 57 15-25-2 213 1 57 2 22 0 13 1 2 0 2 260 Sept 1 at Mentor High School 53 227 2 30 14 291 3 37 14-30-1 291 3 37 6 78 0 19 3 16 0 14 518 Sept 9 EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL 43 148 2 26 15 166 1 20 15-26-2 166 1 20 3 31 0 17 5 50 0 15 314 Sept 15 20 DETROIT CATHOLIC CEN 38 240 4 72 10 129 1 45 10-22-1 129 1 45 1 21 0 21 2 18 0 14 369 Sept 23 20 at Cincinnati Elder 40 201 1 31 11 190 2 50 11-17-0 190 2 50 4 70 0 28 1 3 0 3 391 Sept 30 20 NORTH-CLARKSON 30 45 1 17 11 189 3 34 11-16-1 189 3 34 1 36 0 36 3 58 1 28 234 Oct 7 CANTON GLENOAK 39 157 1 26 6 179 3 66 6-14-2 179 3 66 2 14 0 14 2 17 0 10 336 Oct 13 vs Archbishop Moeller 41 155 2 55 9 129 1 67 9-22-2 129 1 67 7 151 0 31 3 0 0 0 284 Oct 21 ST. XAVIER BOMBERS 54 269 3 75 7 97 1 31 7-18-0 97 1 31 1 27 0 27 3 34 0 18 366 Oct 28 at St. Edward Eagles 39 92 2 18 8 112 0 43 8-14-2 112 0 43 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 204 Nov 3 MASSILLON PERRY H.S. 38 149 2 10 11 154 1 32 11-19-0 154 1 32 2 24 0 12 0 0 0 0 303 Nov 10 vs Euclid High School 39 326 5 45 7 109 1 44 7-11-1 109 1 44 4 24 0 18 2 7 0 5 435 Nov 17 vs Mentor High School 55 271 3 21 13 132 0 23 13-19-1 132 0 23 3 34 0 23 0 0 0 0 403 St Ignatius Wildcats 545 2327 29 75 137 2090 18 67 137-253-15 2090 18 67 37 549 0 36 25 205 1 28 4417 Opponents 442 1685 13 79 160 2034 15 75 160-327-16 2034 15 75 19 431 0 50 6 71 1 55 3719

Games: 13 • Avg/rush: 4.3 • Avg/catch: 15.3 • Pass effic: 135.16 • KR avg: 14.8 • PR avg: 8.2 • All purpose avg/game: 404.3 • Total offense avg/gm: 339.8

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Aug 24 at Archbishop Hoban 23 36 41.0 10.0-41 3.0-22 1 0-0 3-20 2 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 Sept 1 at Mentor High School 35 18 44.0 5.0-15 1.0-4 0 0-0 2-26 3 9 0 5-5 0 0 0 14 41 Sept 9 EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL 29 26 42.0 9.0-28 5.0-21 3 1-0 2-26 6 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 17 34 Sept 15 DETROIT CATHOLIC CE 30 22 41.0 11.0-28 3.0-11 2 2-0 2-7 5 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 21 38 Sept 23 at Cincinnati Elder 33 26 46.0 7.0-40 4.0-23 1 0-0 1-0 3 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 30 Sept 30 NORTH-CLARKSON 30 10 35.0 9.0-25 2.0-13 1 0-0 1-0 3 3 2 5-5 0 0 0 7 38 Oct 7 CANTON GLENOAK 30 36 48.0 9.0-27 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 34 Oct 13 vs Archbishop Moeller 34 34 51.0 11.0-46 2.0-17 2 1-0 1-0 3 4 0 2-3 0 0 0 0 20 Oct 21 ST. XAVIER BOMBERS 27 26 40.0 9.0-42 6.0-37 1 1-0 1-0 6 8 0 4-4 0 0 0 14 28 Oct 28 at St. Edward Eagles 34 34 51.0 7.0-25 1.0-6 2 2-0 2-5 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 7 17 Nov 3 MASSILLON PERRY H.S 39 30 54.0 5.0-15 1.0-6 1 1-6 0-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 24 Nov 10 vs Euclid High School 31 48 55.0 13.0-96 4.0-23 1 0-0 1-1 6 3 1 6-6 0 0 0 0 45 Nov 17 vs Mentor High School 37 30 52.0 5.0-21 2.0-15 1 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 3-3 0 0 0 0 21 St Ignatius Wildcats 412 376 600.0 110.0-449 35.0-207 16 8-6 16-85 42 44 4 48-49 0 0 0 87 387 Opponents 598 166 681.0 101.0-389 44.0-220 18 10-27 15-124 17 20 3 21-25 1 2 1 43 233

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Aug 24 at Archbishop Hoban 4 136 34.0 37 0 0 3 0 0 1-1 48 0 4 239 59.8 3 0 Sept 1 at Mentor High School 4 150 37.5 40 0 0 2 0 1 2-3 42 0 8 449 56.1 4 0 Sept 9 EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL 4 153 38.2 61 0 1 1 1 1 2-2 42 0 7 420 60.0 7 0 Sept 15 DETROIT CATHOLIC CE 5 191 38.2 47 0 1 2 0 1 1-2 20 0 7 418 59.7 6 0 Sept 23 at Cincinnati Elder 3 142 47.3 51 0 0 2 1 0 3-4 55 0 7 415 59.3 6 1 Sept 30 NORTH-CLARKSON 3 120 40.0 46 0 0 2 0 1 1-2 40 1 7 419 59.9 6 0 Oct 7 CANTON GLENOAK 3 79 26.3 43 1 0 0 0 1 2-2 59 0 7 417 59.6 6 0 Oct 13 vs Archbishop Moeller 6 188 31.3 49 1 0 2 0 0 0-1 0 0 5 293 58.6 1 0 Oct 21 ST. XAVIER BOMBERS 4 124 31.0 47 0 1 2 0 0 0-1 0 0 5 300 60.0 4 0 Oct 28 at St. Edward Eagles 4 155 38.8 46 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 24 0 4 238 59.5 3 0 Nov 3 MASSILLON PERRY H.S 2 53 26.5 33 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 38 0 5 295 59.0 3 0 Nov 10 vs Euclid High School 1 42 42.0 42 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 39 0 8 464 58.0 5 0 Nov 17 vs Mentor High School 2 68 34.0 35 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 0 0 4 239 59.8 3 1 St Ignatius Wildcats 45 1601 35.6 61 2 3 18 2 9 15-23 59 1 78 4606 59.1 57 2 Opponents 73 2389 32.7 62 1 2 14 3 14 8-10 37 1 50 2390 47.8 9 4

#ReturnToGlory 63 64 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide ALL-TIME RECORDS

RUSHING RECEIVING, CONTD. Most Rushing Yards – Game Most Receptions – Season 341 Matt Bunsey 9/7/96 vs Strongsville (Taliak Field) 72 Jeff Lerner 1997 284 Ken Yantek 10/20/70 vs Cleveland South (West Tech Field) 65 Matt Miller 2001 276 Ramadii Parker 11/13/94 vs Strongsville (Finnie Stadium) REG SEMI 57 Sammy Snyder 2017 269 Jon Vander Oord 8/24/01 vs Tol. Saint John Jesuit (St John HS) 56 Jake Mooney 2011 247 Carter Welo 8/30/02 vs Young. Boardman (Spartan Stadium) 54 Joe Parris 2008 242 Tim McVey 11/17/12 vs Mentor (Byers Field) REG FINAL 53 Michael Siragusa 2012 233 Dan Murphy 11/5/99 vs Euclid (Byers Field) REG QTR 52 Jon Volosoin 1998 232 Jon Vander Oord 9/8/01 vs Westerville North (Byers Field) 48 Connor Ryan 2008 222 Andrew Stankus 10/16/04 vs St Edward (Byers Field) 47 Jack Cook 2014 222 Matt Merletti 9/30/06 vs Massillon (Paul Brown Tiger Stadium) 47 Jon Gannon 2000

Most Rushing Yards – Season Most TD Receptions – Game 1,903 Eric Haddad 1993 4 Robby Parris 9/23/05 vs. Mishawaka (IN) (Freed Field) 1,703 Dan Murphy 1999 4 Robby Parris 9/16/05 vs. Mentor (Cardinal Stadium) 1,651 Tim McVey 2012 4 Robby Parris 10/3/04 vs. Washington DC FECA (Lakewood Stadium) 1,535 Ramadii Parker 1994 4 Jon Gannon 9/1/00 vs. Boardman (Spartan Stadium) 1,339 Andrew Stankus 2004 4 Mike Gaul 9/13/63 vs. Parma (Byers Field) 1,304 Tim McVey 2011 1,267 Tim Culver 1973 Most TD Receptions – Season 1,264 Jon Vander Oord 2001 14 Connor Ryan 2008 1,205 Bobby Grebenc 2009 13 Matt Miller 2001 1,196 Ramadii Parker 1995 13 Jeff Lerner 1997 13 Jon Volosin 1998 Most Rushing Yards – Career 13 Jon Gannon 2000 3,142 Eric Haddad 1991-1993 13 Robby Parris 2004 3,062 Tim McVey 2010-2012 12 Jack Cook 2014 2,952 Ramadii Parker 1993-1995 12 Robby Parris 2005 2,758 Dan Murphy 1997-1999 11 5 Players Tied at 11. Most Recent – Sammy Snyder, 2017 1,988 Andrew Stankus 1999-2001 1,734 Mark Bobinski 2016-2017

1,708 Carter Welo 2000-2002 PASSING Most Passing Yards – Game 1,563 Bobby Grebenc 2009-2010 457 Dennis Grosel 10/27/15 vs. Cin. Moeller (Memorial Stadium)

415 Dennis Grosel 9/4/15 vs. Mentor (Jerome T. Osborne Stadium) RECEIVING 389 Nate Szep 11/3/01 vs. Strongsville (Taliak Field) Most Yards Receiving – Game 375 Brian Hoyer 9/6/03 vs. Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep 240 Robby Parris 9/23/05 vs. Mishawaka (IN) Penn (Penn Field) (Veterans Memorial Stadium) 192 Jon Gannon 9/1/00 vs. Boardman (Spartan Stadium) 370 Nate Szep 9/1/01 vs. Boardman (Lakewood Stadium) 191 Jon Volosin 10/16/98 vs. McKinley (Lakewood Stadium) 367 Dennis Grosel 11/15/14 vs. Hudson (Brunswick Auto Mart 190 Cal Grbac 9/4/15 vs. Mentor (Jerome T. Osborne Stadium) Stadium) REG QTR 184 Jon Gannon 9/16/00 vs. Cin. St. Xavier (Ballaban Field) 367 Mike LaManna 9/1/12 vs. Warren (MI) De La Salle (Byers Field 181 Cal Grbac 10/17/15 vs. Cin. Moeller (Memorial Stadium) 340 Mike LaManna 11/17/12 vs. Mentor (Byers Field) REG FINAL) 168 Nick Fabian 9/28/13 vs. Paramus Catholic (NJ) (Byers Field) 339 Tom Arth 11/28/98 vs. Canton McKinley (Rubber Bowl) STATE SEMI 164 Jake Mooney 10/7/11 vs. Erie Cathedral Prep (PA) (Dollinger Field) 322 Joe Pickens 9/24/88 vs. Padua (John Marshall Field) 164 Tony Gonzalez 11/3/01 vs. Strongsviille (Taliak Field) REG QTRF 318 Brian Hoyer 10/25/03 vs. Col. St. Francis DeSales (Byers Field) 163 Robby Parris 9/16/05 vs. Mentor (Cardinal Stadium) 314 Dennis Grosel 8/30/14 vs. Lawrence (IN) Central (Skillman Stadium) 307 Rudy Kirbus 9/23/05 vs. Mishawak (IN) Penn (Freed Field) Most Receiving Yards – Season 307 Nate Szep 11/10/01 vs. Solon (Byers Field) REG SEMI 1,203 Jeff Lerner 1997 1,195 Matt Miller 2001 Most Passing Yards – Season 1,014 Jake Mooney 2011 3,643 Nate Szep 2001 1,012 Tony Gonzalez 2001 2,827 Dave Ragone 1997 999 Connor Ryan 2008 2,798 Mike LaManna 2012 959 Sammy Snyder 2017 2,720 Andrew Holland 2008 919 Tony Gonzalez 2002 2,568 Brian Hoyer 2003 906 Joe Parris 2008 2,398 Bryan Panteck 2000 892 Robby Parris 2004 2,379 Sean Grady 1994 887 Jon Gannon 2000 2,240 Joe Pickens 1989 2,181 Tom Arth 1998 Most Receptions – Game 2,180 Joe Pickens 1988 11 Jeff Lerner 10/11/97 vs McKinley (Fawcett Stadium) 10 Robby Parris 9/23/05 vs Mishawaka (IN) (Freed Field) Most Passing Yards – Career 10 Michael Siragusa 10/20/12 vs Cin. St Xavier (Ballaban Field) 4,791 Brian Hoyer 2001-2003 10 Jack Cook 10/31/15 vs. St. Edward (Lakewood Stadium) 4,420 Joe Pickens 1988-1989 9 4 Players Tied at 9. Most Recent - David Joseph 2010 4,365 Bryan Panteck 1999-2000

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PASSING, contd. PLACE KICKING, CONTD.

Most Pass Completions – Game Most Field Goals – Season 27 Mike LaManna 11/17/12 vs. Mentor (Byers Field) REG FINAL 20 Tim Shenk 2011 26 Dave Ragone 10/11/97 vs. Can. McKinley (Fawcett Stadium) 15 Matt Trickett 2017 24 Nate Szep 9/15/01 vs. Massillon (Byers Field) 15 Jesse Milligan 1997 24 Dennis Grosel 8/30/14 vs. Lawrence (IN) Central (Skillman Stadium) 14 Adam Danko 2004 23 Mike LaManna 10/20/12 vs. Cin. St. Xavier (Ballaban Field) 13 Corey Griffith 2014 22 Dave Ragone 9/6/97 vs. Berwick (PA) Crispin Field 13 Matthew Trickett 2016 22 Joe Pickens 9/24/88 vs. Padua (John Marshall Field) 12 Nick Yako 1996 22 John Thomas 10/26/13 vs. Cin. St. Xavier () 11 Justin Archer 1992 22 Dennis Grosel 10/17/15 vs. Cin. Moeller (Memorial Stadium) 22 Dennis Grosel 10/31/15 vs. St. Edward (Lakewood Stadium) Most PATs –Game 20 Dennis Grosel 11/15/14 vs. Hudson (Brunswick Auto Mart 8 Matt Colella 11/17/12 vs. Mentor (Byers Field) REG FINAL Stadium) REG QTR 8 Matt Colella 11/10/12 vs. North Royalton (Lakewood 20 Nate Szep 9/1/01 vs. Young. Boardman (Lakewood Stadium) Stadium) REG SEMI 8 Matt Colella 10/13/12 vs. Buffalo (NY) St. Francis (Byers Field) Most TD Passes – Game 8 Adam Danko 10/9/04 vs. Warren Harding (Bedford 6 Bryan Panteck 8/25/00 vs. Tol. Saint John Jesuit (Lakewood Stadium) Bearcat Stadium) 6 Dennis Grosel 9/4/15 vs. Mentor (Jerome T. Osborne Stadium) 8 Adam Danko 10/30/04 vs. Wash. DC FECA (Lakewood Stadium) 5 Mike LaManna 11/17/12 vs. Mentor - 3 OT (Byers Field) REG FINAL 8 Josiah Kedzoir 9/13/03 vs. Shaker Heights (Rupp Field) 5 Mark Myers 9/19/09 vs. Mentor (Jerome T. Osborne Stadium) 8 Phil Mohr 10/1/88 vs. Cleveland JFK (Marshall Field) 5 Rudy Kirbus 9/23/05 vs. Mishawaka (IN) Penn (Freed Field) 8 Phil Gibbs 11/3/01 vs. Strongsville (Taliak Field) REG SEMI 5 Nate Szep 9/1/01 vs. Young. Boardman (Lakewood Stadium) 8 Rick Rose 11/16/64 vs. Cleveland West (West Tech Field) 5 Sean Grady 10/27/94 vs. Cin. Moeller (Lakewood Stadium) 7 5 Players Tied at 7 / 7 different times. Most Recent: Tim Shenk, 2011 5 Scott Mutryn 10/23/93 vs. St. Edward - 3 OT (Lakewood Stadium) 5 Joe Pickens 8/25/89 vs. Mentor (Cardinal Stadium) Most PATs – Season 5 Brian Dowling 9/13/63 vs. Parma (Byers Field) 67 Phil Gibbs 2001 63 Matt Colella 2012 Most TD Passes – Season 60 Matthew Trickett 2016 36 Nate Szep 2001 58 Nick Paez 1993 28 Andrew Holland 2008 51 Tim Shenk 2011 27 Bryan Panteck 2000 51 Seamus Hennessey 2008 26 Mike LaManna 2012 51 Bryan Andrassy 1994 25 Rudy Kirbus 2004 51 Justin Archer 1992 25 Dave Ragone 1997 49 Adam Danko 2004 24 Tom Arth 1998 48 Rick Rose 1964 23 Sean Grady 1994 23 Eric Williams 2011 22 Brian Dowling 1964 SCORING

Most Touchdowns Scored – Game Most TD Passes – Career 7 Tim McVey 11/17/12 vs. North Royalton (Lakewood 43 Rudy Kirbus 2004-2005 Stadium) REG SEMI 42 Bryan Panteck 1999-2000 6 Eric Haddad 11/6/93 vs. Holy Name (Lakewood Stadium) 42 Scott Mutryn 1992-1993 5 Neil O’Donnell 10/11/17 vs. Loyola 42 Andrew Holland 2007-2008 5 Fred Oblak 9/27/57 vs. South 40 Nate Szep 1999-2001 5 Fred Oblak 11/1/57 vs. John Marshall 40 Brian Hoyer 2001-2003 5 Bob Petrus 10/24/75 vs. Lincoln West (West Tech Field)

5 Matt Bunsey 9/7/96 vs. Strongsville (Taliak Field) PLACE KICKING 5 Eric Haddad 10/16/93 vs. VASJ (Lakewood Stadium)

Most Field Goals – Game Most Points Scored – Game 4 Mick Yako 11/4/06 vs. Glenville (Byers Field) REG QTR 42 Tim McVey 11/17/12 vs. North Royalton (Lakewood 3 Matt Trickett 9/23/17 vs. Cincinnati Elder Stadium) REG SEMI 3 Matt Colella 10/19/13 vs. St. Edward (Lakewood Stadium) 36 Eric Haddad 11/6/93 vs. Holy Name (Lakewood Stadium) 3 Matt Colella 10/12/13 vs. Elkton (MD) E. Christian (Byers Field) 30 5 Players Tied at 30 vs. 6 opponents 3 Matt Colella 9/29/12 vs. Glenville (Byers Field) Most Recent: Eric Haddad, 1993 3 Tim Shenk 9/3/11 vs. Bedford (Byers Field) 3 Jesse Franklin 10/24/09 vs. Cin. St. Xavier (Don Shula Stadium) Most Touchdowns Scored – Season 3 Adam Danko 8/28/04 vs. Benedictine (Byers Field) 39 Tim McVey 2012 3 Miro Kesic 9/8/00 vs. Westerville North (WNHS Stadium) 33 Eric Haddad 1993 3 Jesse Milligan 11/15/97 vs. Shaker Heights (Finnie Stadium) 24 Fred Oblak 1957 REG FINAL 22 Jim Grace 1964 22 Dan Murphy 1999 21 Ramadii Parker 1994

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SCORING, CONTD. THE LONGEST, contd.

Most Points Scored – Season Longest Field Goal 234 Tim McVey 2012 59 Matt Trickett 10/7/17 vs. Canton GlenOak 198 Eric Haddad 1993 55 Matt Trickett 9/23/17 vs. Cincinnati Elder 144 Fred Oblak 1957 55 Tim Shenk 8/23/11 vs. Detroit (MI) Cody (Byers Field 140 Jim Grace 1964 52 Matt Colella 10/12/13 vs. Elkton (MD) E. Christian (Byers Field) 132 Dan Murphy 1999 52 Corey Griffith 9/6/14 vs. Mentor (Byers Field) 126 Ramadii Parker 1994 51 Tim Shenk 11/16/11 vs. Toldeo Whitmer (Artis Field) STATE SEMI Most Points Scored – Career 50 Tim Shenk 10/30/10 vs. St. Edward (Byers Field) 366 Tim McVey 2010-2012 50 Nick Yako 10/1/05 vs. Massillon (Byers Field) 308 Eric Haddad 1991-1993 235 Ramadii Parker 1994-1995 Longest Interception Return for TD 220 Matt Trickett 2015-2017 97 Tony Arth 10/26/29 vs. Holy Name (Luna Stadium) 216 Dan Murphy 1997-1999 91 James Riley 11/17/35 vs. Holy Name (Municipal Stadium) 210 John van der Oord 1999-2001 88 Tom Faber 10/24/64 vs. Cleveland South (West Tech Field) 206 Dean Lamirand 1990-1992 87 Luis Martinez 10/13/00 vs. St. Edward (Lakewood Stadium) 204 Pete Fitzpatrick 1987-1989 86 Larry Dolan 11/15/47 vs. Cleveland West

Longest Kickoff Return for TD

THE LONGEST ... 98 Pat Kennedy 10/11/86 vs. St. Edward (Finnie Stadium)

98 Patrick Hinkel 9/8/07 vs. Buffalo (NY) Canisius (Byers Field) Longest Rushing TD 95 Jim Oliphant 9/22/61 vs. Catedral Latin (West Tech Field) 98 Nick Shurtleff 9/9/06 vs. Buffalo (NY) Canisius (Demske Field 94 Pete Landino 10/6/84 vs. Lake Catholic (Mentor Memorial Field) 92 Ken Yantek 10/16/70 vs. Cleveland South (West Tech Field) 94 Ramadii Parker 9/9/94 vs. Strongsville (Taliak Field) 90 Greg O’Brien 10/29/60 vs. Cleveland West

84 Oliver Luck 11/5/77 vs. Cleveland Rhodes (Rhodes Field) Longest Punt Return for TD 82 Matt Merletti 9/23/06 vs. Mishawaka (IN) Penn (Byers Field) 88 Jon Gannon 10/7/00 vs. Canton McKinley (Byers Field) 80 Nick Secue 9/16/05 vs. Mentor (Cardinal Stadium) 85 Bill McGinty 9/20/30 vs. Akron St. Vincent (Akron League Park) 80 Bob Stanton 11/4/32 vs. John Marshall 85 Rich Milalus 9/17/54 vs. Cathedral Latin 80 Ted Vande Motter 11/13/26 vs. Akron St. Vincent 79 Eric Haddad 12/4/93 vs. Walsh Jesuit (Fawcett Stadium) 80 Mike Hegan 10/30/59 vs. Cleveland Lincoln STATE SEMI 79 Mike Buddie 9/26/87 vs. Padua (John Marshall Field) 77 Pat McCafferty 11/11/66 vs. Cleveland Lincoln (John Marshall Field)

Longest Passing TD Longest Punt 98 Brian Hoyer to Chris Rigo 8/23/03 vs. Westerville North 95 Tom Cleary 10/5/40 vs. John Marshall (Lakewood Stadium) 84 Tom Brookove details unavailable 98 Dennis Grosel to Cal Grbac 11/15/14 vs. Hudson (Brunswick 78 Bill O’Malley 9/18/04 vs. Shaker Heights (Byers Field0 Auto Mart Stadium) REG QTR 75 Mark Bandsuch 10/20/79 vs. St. Edward (Finnie Stadium) 97 Tom Arth to Jon Volozin 11/7/98 vs. Glen Mills (PA) 72 Don Mack 1951 details unavailable (Jack Pearson Stadium)

94 Don Pfel to Jim Roberts 11/1/68 vs. Cleveland Rhodes 85 Brian Hoyer to Tony Gonzalez 10/5/02 vs. McKinley (Byers Field) THE MOST 84 Jim Kubacki to Rich Kray 10/20/72 at John Marshall 83 Bryan Panteck to Peter Koch 9/25/99 vs. Bethlehem (PA) Points Scored in a Game Catholic (Bethlehem SD Stadium) 75 vs. Cleveland JFK 10/1/88 John Marshall Field 81 Jake Kucia to Jack Cook 10/11/14 vs. Erie (PA) McDowell 70 vs. Cleveland Lincoln 9/30/67 West Tech Field (Byers Field) 68 vs. Cleveland Loyola 10/11/1917 80 Dennis Grosel to Cal Grbac 10/25/14 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier 64 vs. Buffalo (NY) Canisius 9/8/07 Byers Field (Ballaban Field) 64 vs. Cleveland Lincoln 10/30/59 80 Joe Pickens to Mark Ruddy 11/16/89 vs. Cincinnati Moeller () STATE FINAL Points Scored in a Quarter 80 Tom Arth to Jon Volozin 10/16/98 vs. Canton McKinley 41 vs. Buffalo (NY Canisius)9/8/07 1st Q Byers Field (Lakewood Stadium) 38 vs. Cleveland Lincoln 9/28/62 2nd Q West Tech Field 80 Bryan Panteck to Jon Gannon 9/16/00 vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier 36 vs. Cleveland JFK 9/1/07 1st Q Byers Field (Ballaban Field) 35 vs. Massillon 9/26/08 1st Q Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 80 Nate Szep to Tony Gonzalez 9/1/01 vs. Boardman 35 vs. Washington DC FECA 10/30/04 2nd Q Lakewood Stadium (Lakewood Stadium) 35 St. Joseph (VASJ) 10/16/93 2nd Q Lakewood Stadium 80 Brian Hoyer to Chris Rigo 10/25/03 vs. Columbus St. Francis DeSales (Byers Field) Points Scored by an Opponent in a Game 80 John Thomas to Michael Siragusa 8/31/13 vs. Birmingham (MI) 70 Ashtabula 10/15/21 Brother Rice (Tom Adams Field) 69 Youngstown Raven 11/4/22 80 John Thomas to Nick Fabian 8/31/13 vs. Birmingham (MI) 65 Cleveland East Tech 11/5/20 Brother Rice (Tom Adams Field) 57 Mentor (Byers Field REG FINAL) 11/17/12 80 Dennis Grosel to Cal Grbac 9/4/15 vs. Mentor (JTO Stadium) 54 Akron St. Vincent 11/9/34 80 Dennis Grosel to Cal Grbac 10/17/15 vs. Cincinnnati Moeller (Memorial Stadium) #ReturnToGlory 67 ALL-TIME VS. ALL OPPONENTS OPPONENT W L T OPPONENT W L T Akron Buchtel 6 0 0 Harrisburg (PA) 1 0 0 Akron Archbishop Hoban 1 1 0 Holy Name 44 23 3 Akron Saint Mary 1 0 0 Hubbard 1 0 0 Akron Saint Vincent 6 4 2 Huber Hts Wayne 1 0 0 Akron St Vincent-St Mary 0 1 0 Hudson 2 1 0 Amherst 1 1 0 Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence Central 2 0 0 Ashtabula 1 0 0 Inkster (MI) 1 0 0 Ashtabula Harbor 1 0 0 Lake Catholic 9 7 0 Austintown Fitch 2 1 0 Lakewood 2 1 0 Baldwin Wallace College Freshman 0 1 0 Lancaster 1 0 0 Bedford 3 0 0 Lima Senior 0 1 0 Bellevue 0 1 0 Longwood 1 0 0 Benedictine 18 14 1 Lorain Saint Mary 1 0 0 Berea 2 0 0 Massillon Jackson 1 0 0 Berwick (PA) 1 1 0 Massillon Perry 1 0 0 Bethlehem (PA) 2 0 0 Massillon Washington 12 1 0 Birmingham (MI) Br. Rice 1 0 0 Mentor 13 9 0 Brantford (ONT) Assumption College 1 0 0 Midpark 2 0 0 Brunswick 1 0 0 Mishawaka (IN) Penn 2 0 0 Buffalo (NY) Canisius 4 0 0 New Philadelphia 1 0 0 Buffalo (NY) Saint Francis 9 1 0 Normandy 2 0 0 Canton GlenOak 2 0 0 North Canton Hoover 1 0 0 Canton McKinley 11 6 0 North Royalton 1 0 0 Cathedral Latin 19 29 6 Padua 11 4 0 Centerville 2 1 0 Paramus (NJ) Catholic 0 2 0 Cincinnati Elder 3 2 0 Parma 13 8 1 Cincinnati LaSalle 2 0 0 Phil. Saint Joseph 2 2 0 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller 6 2 0 Pickerington Central 2 0 0 Cincinnati Princeton 1 0 0 Pitts. (PA) Penn Hills 0 2 0 Cincinnati Saint Xavier 12 13 0 Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco 0 1 0 Clarkson Football North (ONT) 1 0 0 Sandusky 2 1 0 Clayton Northmont 2 0 0 Shaker Heights 6 0 0 Cleveland Central 4 2 0 Solon 3 2 0 Cleveland Collinwood 4 0 1 Saint Catharines (ONT) Canada Prep 2 0 0 Cleveland East 2 1 0 Saint Edward 31 24 1 Cleveland East Tech 3 6 0 Saint Ignatius Alumni 1 1 0 Cleveland Glenville 6 5 0 Saint Ignatius College 1 0 1 Cleveland Heights 13 3 0 Saint Joseph/VASJ 10 8 1 Cleveland John F Kennedy 10 1 1 Saint Peter Chanel 2 0 0 Cleveland John Adams 3 0 0 Stow 1 0 0 Cleveland John Marshall 39 8 1 Strongsville 13 0 0 Cleveland Lincoln 23 11 2 Tiffen Junior Home 0 5 0 Cleveland Lincoln-West 10 1 0 Toledo Scott 0 1 0 Cleveland Loyola Jesuit 3 0 0 Toledo St Francis 7 0 0 Cleveland Rhodes 31 13 3 Toledo St John Jesuit 7 2 1 Cleveland South 34 9 0 Toledo Whitmer 3 0 0 Cleveland West 27 14 2 University of Detroit Jesuit 5 1 1 Cle. West Commerce 2 0 0 University School 2 2 0 Cle. West Tech 32 9 3 Valley Forge 8 1 0 Col. St Francis DeSales 1 1 0 Walsh Jesuit 7 4 0 Detroit (MI) Cody 1 0 0 Warren (MI) De LaSalle 1 0 0 Detroit Catholic Central 1 1 0 Warren 1 1 0 Elkton (MD) Eastern Christian Acad 0 1 0 Warren G Harding 6 3 0 Elyria 1 0 0 Warren Western Reserve 1 0 0 Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep 7 1 0 Wash. (DC) Dunbar 1 0 0 Erie (PA) Central 4 1 0 Wash. (DC) Friendship Edison 2 0 0 Erie (PA) McDowell 3 0 0 Wash. (DC) Woodson 1 0 0 Erie (PA) Strong Vincent 2 0 0 Wellington 0 1 0 Euclid 13 1 0 Westerville North 4 0 0 Euclid Central 3 0 1 Westerville South 1 0 0 Euclid Shore 0 1 0 Wickliffe 1 0 0 Freemont Ross 2 0 0 Young. Boardman 16 3 0 Geneva 1 1 0 Young. Mooney 1 2 0 Glen Mills (PA) 5 1 0 Young. East 1 1 0 Young. Rayen 0 1 0 Young. Ursuline 0 1 0 68 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide VS. OPPONENTS IN KYLE ERA OPPONENT W L T WIN % OPPONENT W L T WIN %

Akron Buchtel 6 0 0 1.000 Hudson 2 1 0 0.667 Akron Archbishop Hoban 1 0 0 1.000 Ind.(IN) Lawrence Central 2 0 0 1.000 Austintown Fitch 2 1 0 0.667 Inkster (MI) 1 0 0 1.000 Bedford 2 0 0 1.000 Lake Catholic 6 4 0 0.600 Benedictine 6 3 0 0.667 Lakewood 2 0 0 1.000 Berea 2 0 0 1.000 Lancaster 1 0 0 1.000 Berwick (PA) 1 1 0 0.500 Lima Senior 0 1 0 0.000 Bethlehem (PA) 2 0 0 1.000 Massillon Jackson 1 0 0 1.000 Birmingham (MI) Brother Rice 0 1 0 0.000 Massillon Perry 1 0 0 1.000 Brantford (ONT) Massillon Washington 12 1 0 0.923 Assumption College 1 0 0 1.000 Mentor 13 9 0 0.590 Brunswick 1 0 0 1.000 Midpark 2 0 0 1.000 Buffalo (NY) Canisius 4 0 0 1.000 Mishawaka (IN) Penn 2 0 0 1.000 Buffalo (NY) Saint Francis 9 1 0 0.900 Normandy 2 0 0 1.000 Canton GlenOak 2 0 0 1.000 North Canton Hoover 1 0 0 1.000 Canton McKinley 11 4 0 0.733 North Royalton 1 0 0 1.000 Centerville 2 1 0 0.667 Padua 10 1 0 0.909 Cincinnati Elder 3 2 0 0.600 Parma 2 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati LaSalle 2 0 0 1.000 Paramus (NJ) Catholic 0 2 0 0.000 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller 6 2 0 0.750 Phil. (PA) Saint Joseph 2 2 0 0.500 Cincinnati Princeton 1 0 0 1.000 Pickerington Central 2 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati Saint Xavier 12 13 0 0.480 Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep 0 1 0 0.000 Clarkson Football North (ONT) 1 0 0 1.000 Sandusky 2 0 0 1.000 Clayton Northmont 2 0 0 1.000 Shaker Heights 6 0 0 1.000 Cleveland Collinwood 1 0 0 1.000 Solon 3 2 0 0.600 Cleveland East 1 0 0 1.000 Saint Catharines (ONT) Cleveland Glenville 5 5 0 0.500 Canada Prep 2 0 0 1.000 Cleveland Heights 11 0 0 1.000 Saint Edward 25 12 1 0.648 Cleveland John Adams 2 0 0 1.000 Saint Joseph / VASJ 7 4 0 0.636 Cleveland John Kennedy 8 0 0 1.000 Stow 1 0 0 1.000 Cleveland Lincoln-West 2 0 0 1.000 Strongsville 13 0 0 1.000 Cleveland West Tech 2 0 0 1.000 Toledo Saint Francis 7 0 0 1.000 Columbus Saint Francis DeSales 1 1 0 0.500 Toledo Saint John Jesuit 6 0 0 1.000 Concordia (PA) Glen Mills 5 1 0 0.833 Toledo Whitmer 3 0 0 1.000 Detroit Catholic Central 1 1 0 0.500 Valley Forge 8 1 0 0.888 Detroit (MI) Cody 1 0 0 1.000 Walsh Jesuit 5 0 0 1.000 Elkton (MD) Eastern Christain Acad 0 1 0 0.000 Warren (MI) De LaSalle 1 0 0 1.000 Elyria 1 0 0 1.000 Warren Harding 6 2 0 0.750 Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep 4 0 0 1.000 Warren Western Reserve 1 0 0 1.000 Erie (PA) Central 2 0 0 1.000 Wash. (DC) Paul Dunbar 1 0 0 1.000 Erie (PA) McDowell 3 0 0 1.000 Wash. (DC) HD Woodson 1 0 0 1.000 Erie (PA) Strong Vincent 2 0 0 1.000 Wash. (DC) Friendship-Edison 2 0 0 1.000 Euclid 13 1 0 0.928 Westerville North 4 0 0 1.000 Freemont Ross 2 0 0 1.000 Westerville South 1 0 0 1.000 Harrisburg (PA) 1 0 0 1.000 Youngstown Boardman 16 3 0 0.842 Holy Name 8 2 0 0.800 Young. Cardinal Mooney 1 0 0 1.000 Huber Heights Wayne 1 0 0 1.000

#ReturnToGlory 69 RECORD BY COACH / CHAMPIONSHIPS

Name W L T Pct Years Years W Avg L Avg T Avg Unknown 3 2 1 0.583 1911, 1915-1916, 1918 4 0.750 0.500 0.250 Hanley 1 4 0 0.200 1917 1 1.000 4.000 0.000 Gallagher/McKenna 4 2 0 0.667 1919 1 4.000 2.000 0.000 William J. Dempsey 4 4 0 0.500 1920 1 4.000 4.000 0.000 Charles Fitzgerald 3 4 1 0.438 1921 1 3.000 4.000 1.000 Hugh O’Neill 3 4 2 0.444 1922 1 3.000 4.000 2.000 Ralph Vince 29 6 0 0.829 1923-1926 4 7.250 1.500 0.000 Ed Carney 1 6 2 0.222 1927 1 1.000 6.000 2.000 Erling Theller 4 4 2 0.500 1928 1 4.000 4.000 2.000 William Reynolds 17 27 6 0.400 1929-1934 6 2.833 4.500 1.000 Eugene Stringer 3 12 0 0.200 1935-1936 2 1.500 6.000 0.000 Lenny Brickman 37 46 4 0.448 1937-1946 10 3.700 4.600 0.400 A.W. Piccuta 1 8 0 0.111 1947 1 1.000 8.000 0.000 Fred George 19 6 3 0.732 1948-1950 3 6.333 2.000 1.000 John Wirtz 146 40 6 0.776 1951-1970 20 7.300 2.000 0.300 Paul Nemec 42 16 2 0.717 1971-1976 6 7.000 2.667 0.333 Al Gizzi 33 25 2 0.567 1977-1982 6 5.500 4.167 0.333 Chuck Kyle 345 87 1 0.798 1983-2017 35 9.857 2.486 0.029

Totals 695 303 32 0.690 As of 11/18/17 104 6.683 2.913 0.308

CHARITY GAME * 1945 L, 7-13 Cathedral Latin 1949 W, 13-0 East Tech 1950 T, 14-14 Benedictine 1955 L, 6-47 Benedictine 1956 L, 7-19 Benedictine 1957 L, 3-27 Benedictine 1958 L, 6-12 Cathedral Latin 1962 W, 6-0 Benedictine 1963 L, 16-30 Benedictine 1964 W, 48-6 Benedictine 50 years: 1968 City Champs 1967 W, 21-0 Collinwood Picture of the Plain Dealer coverage on 11/29/68. 1968 T, 14-14 Cleveland JFK *The Charity Game was played annually on Thanksgiving Day at Municipal Stadium from 1931-1968.

SENATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1969 L, 7-18 Benedictine Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1970 L, 12-38 Benedictine Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1972 W, 14-12 Collinwood Finnie Stadium 1973 W, 34-0 Cleveland East Finnie Stadium 1974 W, 19-18 Cleveland JFK John Adams Field 1976 W, 23-8 Cleveland JFK John Adams Field 1977 W, 27-0 John Adams John Marshall Field

OHSAA DIVISION I STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 25 years: 1993 State & National Champs 1988 W, 10-7 Cinn. Princeton Ohio Stadium 1989 W, 34-28 Cinn. Moeller Ohio Stadium RB Eric Haddad played an important role in 1993. 1991 W, 24-21 Centerville Fawcett Stadium 1992 W, 24-14 Cinn. St. Xavier Fawcett Stadium 1993 W, 38-20 Cinn. Moeller Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 1994 W, 20-3 Westerville South Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 1995 W, 41-21 Brunswick Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 1996 L, 30-38 Lima Senior Paul Brown Tiger Stadium 1999 W, 24-10 Huber Hts Wayne Fawcett Stadium 2001 W, 37-6 Cinn. St. Xavier Fawcett Stadium 2008 W, 28-20 Cinn. Elder Fawcett Stadium 2011 W, 34-13 Pickerington Cent Fawcett Stadium 10 years: 2008 State & National Champs 2016 L, 20-27 Cinn. St. Xavier Ohio Stadium Pat Hinkel and Connor Ryan were key playmakers. 70 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide RECORD BY YEAR Year W L T Coach Accolades Year W L T Coach Accolades 1911 1 0 0 Unknown 1973 9 1 0 Paul Nemec City Champs 1915 1 1 0 Unknown 1974 7 3 0 Paul Nemec City Champs 1916 1 0 0 Unknown 1975 5 4 1 Paul Nemec 1917 1 4 0 Mr Haney 1976 7 3 0 Paul Nemec City Champs 1918 0 1 1 Unknown 1977 8 3 0 Al Gizzi City Champs 1919 4 2 0 Gallagher/ McKenna 1978 4 4 1 Al Gizzi 1920 4 4 0 William J Dempsey 1979 7 3 0 Al Gizzi 1921 3 4 1 Charles Fitzgerald 1980 5 4 1 Al Gizzi 1922 3 4 2 Hugh O’Neill 1981 5 5 0 Al Gizzi 1923 6 2 0 Ralph Vince 1982 4 6 0 Al Gizzi 1924 7 2 0 Ralph Vince 1983 6 3 1 Chuck Kyle 1925 8 1 0 Ralph Vince City Champs 1984 8 2 0 Chuck Kyle 1926 8 1 0 Ralph Vince 1985 7 3 0 Chuck Kyle 1927 1 6 2 Ed Carney 1986 6 4 0 Chuck Kyle 1928 4 4 2 Erling Theller 1987 6 4 0 Chuck Kyle 1929 4 3 1 William Reynolds 1988 14 0 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1930 3 6 1 William Reynolds AP Poll No. 1 1931 6 2 1 William Reynolds 1989 13 0 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1932 2 6 1 William Reynolds National Champs 1933 2 3 2 William Reynolds AP Poll No. 1 1934 0 7 0 William Reynolds 1990 10 1 0 Chuck Kyle AP Poll No. 1 1935 1 6 0 Eugene Stringer 1991 12 2 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1936 2 6 0 Eugene Stringer 1992 14 0 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1937 1 6 1 Lenny Brickman AP Poll No. 1 1938 2 4 2 Lenny Brickman 1993 14 0 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1939 3 5 0 Lenny Brickman National Champs 1940 4 4 1 Lenny Brickman AP Poll No. 1 1941 6 2 0 Lenny Brickman 1994 13 1 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1942 3 6 0 Lenny Brickman 1995 14 0 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1943 5 4 0 Lenny Brickman National Champs 1944 4 5 0 Lenny Brickman AP Poll No. 1 1945 8 2 0 Lenny Brickman West Senate Champs 1996 10 3 0 Chuck Kyle State Runner Up 1946 1 8 0 Lenny Brickman 1997 11 2 0 Chuck Kyle 1947 1 8 0 A. W. Piccuta 1998 10 3 0 Chuck Kyle 1948 2 5 2 Fred George 1999 13 2 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1949 8 1 0 Fred George City Champs 2000 11 1 0 Chuck Kyle AP Poll No. 1 1950 9 0 1 Fred George City Co-Champs 2001 11 4 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1951 5 3 0 John Wirtz 2002 7 4 0 Chuck Kyle 1952 8 1 1 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 2003 9 3 0 Chuck Kyle 1953 7 2 0 John Wirtz 2004 10 3 0 Chuck Kyle 1954 7 2 0 John Wirtz 2005 5 5 0 Chuck Kyle 1955 7 2 1 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 2006 6 4 0 Chuck Kyle 1956 9 1 0 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 2007 8 3 0 Chuck Kyle 1957 8 2 0 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 2008 14 1 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1958 5 4 1 John Wirtz West Senate Champs Nat’l Champs % 1959 7 2 0 John Wirtz 2009 11 1 0 Chuck Kyle AP Poll No. 1 1960 4 4 1 John Wirtz 2010 4 6 0 Chuck Kyle 1961 7 2 1 John Wirtz 2011 13 2 0 Chuck Kyle State Champs 1962 10 0 0 John Wirtz City Champs 2012 11 2 0 Chuck Kyle 1963 9 1 0 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 2013 8 5 0 Chuck Kyle 1964 10 0 0 John Wirtz City Champs 2014 7 5 0 Chuck Kyle 1965 5 4 0 John Wirtz 2015 5 4 0 Chuck Kyle 1966 5 4 0 John Wirtz 2016 13 2 0 Chuck Kyle State Runner Up 1967 9 1 0 John Wirtz City Champs 2017 11 2 0 Chuck Kyle AP Poll No. 1 1968 9 0 1 John Wirtz City Co-Champs 12 City Championships, 11 State Championships, 1969 7 3 0 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 9 AP Poll Championships, and 4 National Championships 1970 8 2 0 John Wirtz West Senate Champs 1971 5 4 1 Paul Nemec % Max Preps retroactively named the Cats the 2008 1972 9 1 0 Paul Nemec City Champs National Champs after changing its rankings system in ‘17. #ReturnToGlory 71 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS The Wildcats Year-by-Year N11 7 South HS 13 1927 (Dates of game used where known. N19 6 Bellevue HS 13 Won 1 Lost 6 Tie 2 N24 6 Latin 6 Coach: Ed Carney A=August, S=September, O=October, S24 0 West High 6 N=November, D=December.) 1922 S30 7 East Tech 12 Won 3 Lost 4 Tie 2 O8 19 New Philadelphia HS 6 1911 Coach: Hugh O’Neill O14 0 Central HS 6 Won 1 Lost 0 S30 7 Ashtabula Harbor HS 0 O22 6 Akron St. Vincent HS 6 Coach: Unknown O6 13 Holy Name 0 O29 0 Ashtabula HS 22 N8 18 Cleveland West Commerce 0 O14 0 University School 38 N4 0 Holy Name 0 O21 14 West Tech 14 N11 0 Cleveland Heights HS 40 1915 O28 6 U. of Detroit HS 6 N19 6 Latin 44 Won 1 Lost 1 N4 6 Youngstown Rayen HS 69 Coach: Unknown N11 14 West High 6 1928 N1 0 Loyola HS 12 N18 6 Geneva HS 13 Won 4 Lost 4 Tie 2 N11 7 Loyola HS 6 N30 0 Latin 34 Coach: Erling Theller S21 0 East Tech 12 1916 1923 S28 7 Akron St. Vincent HS 0 Won 1 Lost 0 Won 6 Lost 2 O5 0 Collinwood HS 0 Coach: Unknown Coach: Ralph Vince O13 0 Toledo St. John HS 27 O25 13 Holy Name 0 S28 25 Longwood HS 0 O19 6 Ashtabula HS 13 O6 25 University School 27 O26 0 Cleveland Heights HS 36 1917 O13 14 U. of Detroit HS 0 N2 32 Central HS 0 Won 1 Lost 4 O20 18 West High 0 N9 21 Holy Name 0 Coach: Mr. Hanley O27 7 Erie Central HS 21 N16 12 Lorain St. Mary HS 0 O11 68 Loyola HS 0 N3 40 Geneva HS 7 N24 6 Latin 6 0 B-W Freshmen 20 N10 31 Hubbard HS 0 O19 SI Alumni (Alumni won) N17 19 Latin 13 1929 N8 7 Latin 14 Won 4 lost 3 Tie 1 N17 6 Amherst HS 20 1924 Coach: William Reynolds Won 7 Lost 2 S20 6 East Tech 20 1918 Coach Ralph Vince O5 0 Youngstown East HS 6 Won 0 Lost 1 Tie 1 S27 18 Ashtabula HS 0 O11 0 Akron St. Vincent HS 2 Coach: Unknown O4 13 University School 6 O19 14 Toledo St. John HS 12 O26 6 Ignatius SATC 6 O11 25 Erie Central HS 7 O26 24 Holy Name 7 N16 0 Lakewood HS 25 O17 0 East HS 13 N1 6 Central HS 0 O25 7 West High 6 N8 32 St. Benedict HS 0 1919 N1 13 U. of Detroit HS 0 N28 0 Latin 0 Won 3 Lost 2 N8 13 Glenville HS 0 Coach: Thorpe Gallagher & Harold McKenna N14 39 Holy Name 0 1930 7 SI Alumni 0 N22 9 Latin 13 Won 3 Lost 6 Tie 1 O16 20 Holy Name 0 Coach: William Reynolds O25 12 Loyola 2 1925 – City Champion S20 19 Akron St. Vincent HS 0 14 St. Ignatius College Fresh. 0 Won 8 Lost 1 S27 13 East Tech 33 N1 0 Latin 7 Coach: Ralph Vince O4 0 West High 19 N6 0 West High 31 S24 33 West Commerce HS 0 O10 0 Tiffin Junior Home 18 O3 0 Warren HS 13 O17 0 John Marshall HS 40 1920 O10 34 University School 0 O25 6 Toledo St. John HS 19 Won 4 Lost 4 O17 7 Erie Central HS 0 N1 27 Erie Cathedral Prep 0 Coach: William J. Dempsey O24 7 U. of Detroit HS 0 N8 0 Central HS 12 25 Rocky River HS 0 O31 18 Akron St. Vincent HS 0 N16 19 Holy Name 6 S 24 17 Bedford HS 0 N7 18 East Tech 0 N30 0 Latin 0 O9 31 Amherst HS 0 N13 7 Holy Name 6 O16 27 U. of Detroit HS 0 N21 27 Latin 6 1931 O30 0 Latin 20 Won 6 Lost 2 Tie 1 N5 0 East Tech 65 1926 Coach: William Reynolds N13 0 Wellington HS 7 Won 8 Lost 1 S26 20 East Tech 0 N25 0 Sandusky HS 1 (forfeit) Coach: Ralph Vince O3 6 Erie Cathedral Prep 0 S24 33 West Commerce HS 0 O9 0 West High 12 1921 O2 13 Warren HS 12 O17 0 Toledo St. John HS 0 Won 3 Lost 4 Tie 1 O9 27 Youngstown East HS 0 O24 13 John Marshall HS 0 Coach: Charles Fitzgerald O16 18 U. of Detroit HS 6 N1 19 Holy Name 6 S30 38 Holy Name 7 O23 6 Collinwood HS 0 N6 19 Benedictine HS 13 O15 3 Ashtabula HS 70 O29 13 Holy Name 0 N14 12 Akron St. Vincent HS 0 O22 32 Loyola HS 0 N5 13 Central HS 6 N21 0 Latin 24 O29 7 U. of Detroit HS 9 N13 14 Akron St. Vincent HS 0 N4 20 Central HS 0 N20 6 Latin 12 72 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR

1932 O24 2 Holy Name 6 1943 Won 2 lost 6 Tie 1 O30 0 West Tech 52 Won 5 Lost 4 Coach: William Reynolds N6 6 West High 6 Coach: Lenny Brickman S24 0 East Tech 6 N13 0 South HS 39 S19 12 Latin 6 O1 7 Erie Cathedral Prep 33 S25 12 Rhodes HS 19 O8 32 Benedictine HS 0 1938 O2 0 Lincoln HS 26 O14 0 West High 26 Won 2 Lost 4 Tie 2 O9 6 West High 7 O21 13 Tiffin Junior Home 26 Coach: Lenny Brickman O22 38 South HS 0 O30 12 Holy Name 24 S16 6 Euclid Central HS 0 O28 20 John Marshall HS 6 N4 13 John Marshall HS 12 S24 6 John Marshall HS 6 N7 7 Holy Name 25 N11 13 Akron St. Vincent HS 13 S30 6 Rhodes HS 32 N13 7 West Tech 6 N17 0 Latin 12 O7 0 West Tech 12 N21 13 Benedictine HS 0 O22 6 West High 19 1933 O29 13 South HS 2 1944 Won 2 lost 3 Tie 2 N6 6 Holy Name 13 Won 4 Lost 5 Coach: William Reynolds N11 7 Lincoln HS 7 Coach: Lenny Brickman S29 0 Rhodes HS 0 S17 0 Latin 6 O7 12 Akron St. Vincent HS 0 1939 S23 19 West Tech 12 O13 20 Erie Cathedral Prep 7 Won 3 Lost 5 S30 6 Rhodes HS 13 O20 7 West High 7 Coach: Lenny Brickman O7 7 Lincoln HS 19 O29 6 Holy Name 19 S15 32 Euclid Central HS 7 O15 2 Benedictine HS 0 N4 6 Lincoln HS 37 O2 25 John Marshall HS 0 O21 12 West High 13 N25 0 Latin 14 O8 6 Holy Name 12 O28 19 South HS 0 O21 0 West Tech 14 N3 25 John Marshall HS 6 1934 O28 2 Rhodes HS 0 N12 6 Holy Name 7 Won 0 Lost 7 N3 0 Lincoln HS 26 Coach: William Reynolds N11 6 West High 14 1945 S28 6 Rhodes HS 20 N18 12 South HS 13 Won 8 Lost 2 O12 6 Tiffin Junior Home 20 Coach: Lenny Brickman O21 0 Holy Name 25 1940 S16 0 Latin 19 O27 0 West High 25 Won 4 Lost 4 Tie 1 O1 7 Holy Name 0 N2 6 Benedictine HS 7 Coach: Lenny Brickman O6 28 West Tech 18 N9 0 Akron St. Vincent HS 54 S20 6 Euclid Central HS 6 O13 26 Rhodes HS 0 N16 6 John Marshall HS 53 S28 13 South HS 2 O21 34 Benedictine HS 19 O5 26 John Marshall HS 12 O27 12 Lincoln HS 7 1935 O13 0 Holy Name 19 N3 12 West High 0 Won 1 Lost 6 O18 0 Warren High School 31 N10 30 South HS 7 Coach: Eugene Stringer O26 0 West Tech 20 N16 38 John Marshall HS 7 S20 0 Rhodes HS 27 N2 6 Rhodes HS 12 Charity Game O4 7 John Marshall HS 26 N8 12 Lincoln HS 7 N24 7 Latin 13 O19 6 Tiffin Junior Home 21 N15 13 West High 6 O25 27 Benedictine HS 6 1946 N1 7 Lincoln HS 24 1941 Won 1 Lost 8 N10 7 Akron St. Vincent HS 12 Won 6 Lost 2 Coach: Lenny Brickman N17 6 Holy Name 19 Coach: Lenny Brickman S14 0 Latin 45 S20 19 Euclid Central HS 0 S21 14 John Marshall HS 7 1936 S27 8 West High 0 S28 0 Holy Name 35 Won 2 Lost 6 O4 12 South HS 7 O5 7 West Tech 12 Coach: Eugene Stringer O11 13 John Marshall HS 0 O14 14 Rhodes HS 26 S26 0 Rhodes HS 18 O26 6 Holy Name 13 O20 0 Benedictine HS 26 O3 6 Lincoln HS 24 O31 6 West Tech 0 O26 7 Lincoln HS 33 O9 6 John Marshall HS 0 N8 7 Rhodes HS 0 N1 0 West High 14 O16 0 Tiffin Junior Home 7 N15 6 Lincoln HS 22 N8 0 South HS 3 O25 12 Benedictine HS 7 N8 0 Akron St. Vincent HS 21 1942 1947 N15 2 Holy Name 14 Won 3 lost 6 Won 1 Lost 8 N22 0 Youngstown Ursuline HS 7 Coach: Lenny Brickman Coach: A.W. Piccuta S27 0 Latin 22 S20 12 Latin 51 1937 O3 0 Lincoln HS 20 S26 19 South HS 20 Won 1 Lost 6 Tie 1 O10 7 West High 20 O4 6 John Marshall HS 7 Coach: Lenny Brickman O18 25 Benedictine HS 7 O11 7 Holy Name 37 S17 7 Euclid Shore HS 30 O24 12 South HS 19 O18 6 Benedictine HS 19 S25 0 Lincoln HS 13 O29 2 John Marshall 18 O23 7 West Tech 25 O1 7 John Marshall HS 0 N8 6 Holy Name 0 O31 0 Rhodes HS 22 O9 0 Rhodes HS 25 N13 12 West Tech 8 N7 0 Lincoln HS 27 N21 0 Rhodes HS 34 N15 18 West High 0

#ReturnToGlory 73 YEAR-BY-YEAR

1948 1952 N3 13 West Tech 0 Won 2 Lost 5 Tie 2 Won 8 Lost 1 Tie 1 N9 20 South HS 6 Coach: Fred George Coach: John Wirtz Charity Game S18 0 West High 2 S13 13 Latin 7 N22 7 Benedictine HS 19 S25 0 Latin 13 S19 20 Holy Name 20 O2 13 South HS 33 S26 27 West Tech 0 1957 O9 22 John Marshall HS 7 O3 27 Rhodes HS 7 Won 8 Lost 2 O16 7 Holy Name 12 O11 12 Lincoln HS 6 Coach: John Wirtz O23 3 Benedictine HS 6 O17 41 St. Edward HS 12 S13 0 Latin 9 O30 26 West Tech 21 O24 40 West High 0 S20 40 St. Edward HS 7 N6 6 Rhodes HS 6 N1 40 South HS 14 S27 43 South HS 0 N13 0 Lincoln HS 0 N8 19 John Marshall HS 14 O5 62 West High 6 Charity Game O12 53 Lincoln HS 0 1949 – City Champion N14 18 Benedictine HS 26 O19 42 Holy Name 0 Won 8 Lost 1 O26 32 Rhodes HS 0 Coach : Fred George 1953 N1 61 John Marshall HS 6 S17 7 Toledo Scott HS 20 Won 7 Lost 2 N9 20 West Tech 6 S23 32 Lincoln HS 14 Coach: John Wirtz Charity Game O1 27 West High 0 S19 12 Latin 13 N28 3 Benedictine HS 27 O8 14 South HS 12 S25 27 John Marshall HS 7 O15 7 John Marshall HS 0 O3 42 Holy Name 14 1958 O29 6 Holy Name 0 O10 26 West Tech 0 Won 5 lost 4 Tie 1 N4 27 West Tech 0 O18 41 St. Edward HS 7 Coach: John Wirtz N12 19 Rhodes HS 7 O23 7 Rhodes HS 21 S12 6 Latin 14 Charity Game O31 40 Lincoln HS 13 S19 12 Akron Hoban HS 13 N26 13 East Tech 0 N6 34 West High 9 S27 12 West Tech 12 N14 48 South HS 20 O4 39 South HS 6 1950 – City Co-champion O11 30 West High 6 Won 9 Lost 0 Tie 1 1954 O18 20 Lincoln HS 14 Coach: Fred George Won 7 Lost 2 O24 28 Holy Name 6 S15 28 John Marshall HS 18 Coach: John Wirtz N1 28 Rhodes HS 20 S23 22 Latin 12 S17 13 Latin 19 N8 22 John Marshall HS 30 S29 7 Lincoln HS 0 S25 42 South HS 19 Charity Game O6 34 West High 6 O2 28 John Marshall HS 0 N27 6 Latin 12 O14 32 South HS 0 O9 0 Holy Name 6 O21 34 Rhodes HS 20 O17 27 St. Edward HS 12 1959 O28 28 Holy Name 14 O23 13 West Tech 6 Won 7 Lost 2 N5 47 Akron St. Mary HS 12 O29 13 Rhodes HS 0 Coach: John Wirtz N10 19 West Tech 7 N5 35 Lincoln HS 13 S18 6 Parma HS 14 Charity Game N13 49 West High 7 S25 24 Latin 12 N25 14 Benedictine HS 14 O3 0 John Marshall HS 8 1955 O9 30 West Tech 12 1951 Won 7 Lost 2 Tie 1 O17 46 South HS 0 Won 5 Lost 3 Coach: John Wirtz O24 58 West High 8 Coach: John Wirtz S17 14 Latin 7 O30 62 Cleveland Lincoln 14 S15 14 Latin 31 S24 12 St. Edward HS 34 N6 32 Holy Name 12 S24 13 West Tech 6 O1 13 Lincoln HS 6 N16 50 Rhodes HS 8 S29 0 Rhodes HS 7 O8 40 Holy Name 0 O6 6 Lincoln HS 0 O15 14 Rhodes HS 7 1960 O13 6 West High 12 O22 13 John Marshall HS 0 Won 4 lost 4 Tie 1 O27 40 South HS 7 O28 13 West Tech 13 Coach: John Wirtz N2 20 John Marshall HS 7 N5 21 South HS 13 S16 0 Parma HS 34 N9 12 Holy Name 6 N11 7 West High 6 S23 8 Latin 12 Charity Game O1 14 Rhodes HS 14 N24 6 Benedictine HS 47 O8 12 John Marshall HS 14 O15 8 West Tech 16 1956 O21 20 South HS 6 Won 9 Lost 1 O29 52 West High 0 Coach: John Wirtz N5 22 Lincoln HS 0 S14 12 Latin 7 N12 14 Holy Name 0 S22 33 St. Edward HS 6 S29 48 West High 0 O6 39 Lincoln HS 6 O13 35 Holy Name 0 O20 19 Rhodes HS 7 O26 26 John Marshall HS 6 The legendary John Wirtz coached football for 20 seasons. 74 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR

1961 O9 0 West Tech 8 1970 Won 7 Lost 2 Tie 1 O15 34 Rhodes HS 14 Won 8 Lost 2 Coach: John Wirtz O23 12 John Marshall HS 0 Coach: John Wirtz S15 20 Parma HS 0 O30 0 South HS 8 S11 27 Parma HS 6 S22 20 Latin 28 N5 56 Lincoln HS 6 S18 22 Latin 2 S30 8 Holy Name 8 N12 28 Holy Name 20 S25 7 Walsh Jesuit HS 13 O6 44 Rhodes HS 30 O3 14 Rhodes HS 0 O13 6 John Marshall HS 0 1966 O10 26 John Marshall HS 20 O20 46 West Tech 0 Won 5 Lost 4 O16 41 South HS 16 O28 50 South HS 0 Coach: John Wirtz O24 28 Lincoln-West HS 6 N4 62 West High 8 S9 8 Latin 20 O30 6 Holy Name 0 N11 24 Lincoln HS 16 S17 20 Parma HS 30 N13 20 West Tech 6 West Senate Playoff S30 12 Holy Name 13 Senate Championship Game N14 6 Holy Name 14 O8 14 West High 0 N28 12 Benedictine HS 38 O14 36 West Tech 14 1962 – City Champion O22 25 Rhodes HS 0 1971 Won 10 Lost 0 O29 20 John Marshall HS 0 Won 5 Lost 4 Tie 1 Coach: John Wirtz N4 6 South HS 42 Coach: Paul Nemec S15 32 Parma HS 23 N11 34 Lincoln HS 0 S10 22 Parma HS 36 S21 30 Latin 0 S25 6 Latin 6 S29 52 Lincoln HS 2 1967 – City Champion O2 27 West Tech 12 O6 30 Holy Name 20 Won 9 Lost 1 O9 37 Rhodes HS 0 O13 28 Rhodes HS 14 John Wirtz O15 19 John Marshall HS 0 O20 40 John Marshall HS 0 S8 34 Latin 0 O22 21 South HS 0 N2 42 South HS 14 S15 14 Parma HS 16 O29 26 Lincoln-West HS 0 N10 30 West High 0 S30 70 Lincoln HS 6 N5 14 Holy Name 31 N16 40 West Tech 12 O7 7 Holy Name 6 N13 0 St. Edward HS 24 Charity Game O14 21 West High 8 N19 8 John F. Kennedy HS 14 N22 6 Benedictine HS 0 O20 45 West Tech 12 O28 47 Rhodes HS 6 1972 – City Champion 1963 N3 13 John Marshall HS 0 Won 9 Lost 1 Won 9 Lost 1 N10 22 South HS 20 Coach: Paul Nemec Coach: John Wirtz Charity Game S8 14 Parma HS 0 S13 58 Parma HS 20 N23 21 Collinwood HS 0 S15 7 St. Edward HS 14 S20 28 Latin 0 S22 7 Latin 6 S27 38 West High 6 1968 – City Co-champion O7 26 West Tech 0 O5 32 Lincoln HS 6 Won 9 Lost 0 Tie 1 O13 35 Rhodes HS 0 O12 20 Holy Name 0 Coach: John Wirtz O20 12 John Marshall HS 0 O19 50 Rhodes HS 12 S6 9 Parma HS 8 O27 14 South HS 8 O26 14 John Marshall HS 0 S13 21 Latin 20 N3 20 Lincoln-West HS 0 O31 50 West Tech 0 S27 24 South HS 6 N11 13 Holy Name 8 N9 28 South HS 14 O5 27 Lincoln HS 20 Senate Championship Game Charity Game O12 31 Holy Name 0 N18 14 Collinwood HS 12 N28 16 Benedictine HS 30 O18 36 West High 8 O26 52 West Tech 8 1973 – City Champion 1964 – City Champion N1 41 Rhodes HS 14 Won 9 Lost 1 Won 10 Lost 0 N8 32 John Marshall HS 0 Coach: Paul Nemec Coach: John Wirtz Charity Game S7 20 Parma HS 19 S18 42 Parma HS 16 N28 14 John F. Kennedy HS 14 S14 13 St. Edward HS 14 S25 34 Latin 22 S22 28 Latin 0 O3 53 West Tech 0 1969 S29 14 Holy Name 0 O10 32 Rhodes HS 0 Won 7 Lost 3 O12 53 West Tech 0 O16 27 John Marshall HS 0 Coach: John Wirtz O19 48 Rhodes HS 3 O24 41 South HS 14 S5 36 Parma HS 15 O26 14 John Marshall HS 12 O30 41 Lincoln HS 14 S12 12 Latin 8 N3 27 South HS 0 N7 40 Holy Name 6 S19 0 Walsh Jesuit HS 21 N9 36 Lincoln-West HS 0 N14 62 West High 15 S26 34 John Marshall HS 0 Senate Championship Game Charity Game O3 41 South HS 12 N17 34 East HS 0 N26 48 Benedictine HS 6 O17 0 Holy Name 7 O24 25 Lincoln HS 12 1965 N1 28 West Tech 12 Won 5 lost 4 N7 28 Rhodes HS 6 Coach: John Wirtz Senate Championship Game S18 0 Parma HS 6 N15 7 Benedictine HS 18 S24 0 Latin 26 O2 32 West High 20

#ReturnToGlory 75 YEAR-BY-YEAR 1974 – City Champion O7 7 St. Joseph HS 28 S15 29 Cleveland Heights HS 15 Won 7 Lost 3 O20 23 South HS 0 S24 19 Padua HS 0 Coach: Paul Nemec O28 20 West Tech 6 O1 34 East HS 8 S7 0 Parma HS 14 N4 13 John Marshall HS 6 O8 0 Lake Catholic HS 9 S13 3 St. Edward HS 7 N10 42 Rhodes HS 0 O15 14 St. Edward HS 14 S21 13 Latin 6 O22 20 St. Joseph HS 14 S27 3 Lincoln-West HS 6 1979 O29 20 Benedictine HS 22 O4 21 Holy Name 12 Won 7 Lost 3 N5 26 Walsh Jesuit HS 0 O18 14 West Tech 0 Coach: Al Gizzi O26 31 Rhodes HS 0 S1 0 St. Joseph HS 12 1984 N2 19 John Marshall HS 7 S7 31 Parma HS 0 Won 8 Lost 2 N8 10 South HS 0 S14 13 Cleveland Heights HS 6 Coach: Chuck Kyle Senate Championship Game S22 40 Rhodes HS 0 S1 31 Holy Name 7 N16 19 John F. Kennedy HS 18 S29 7 Padua HS 15 S7 51 West Tech 0 O5 13 Holy Name 0 S15 6 Cleveland Heights HS 0 1975 O13 20 Lake Catholic HS 0 S22 39 Padua HS 6 Won 5 Lost 4 Tie 1 O20 17 St. Edward HS 6 S29 27 John F. Kennedy HS 12 Coach: Paul Nemec O26 28 Wickliffe HS 0 O6 31 Lake Catholic HS 7 S5 12 Parma HS 19 N2 14 Walsh Jesuit HS 16 O13 0 St. Edward HS 10 S12 14 St. Edward HS 35 O20 17 St. Joseph HS 13 S20 6 Latin 6 1980 O27 14 Benedictine HS 16 S26 13 St. Joseph HS 12 Won 5 Lost 4 Tie 1 N2 14 Walsh Jesuit HS 10 O3 14 Holy Name 26 Coach: Al Gizzi O10 21 South HS 0 A30 3 Holy Name 0 1985 O18 14 Rhodes HS 0 S6 6 Penn Hills HS (Pa.) 27 Won 7 Lost 3 O24 47 Lincoln-West HS 0 S13 14 Cleveland Heights HS 0 Coach: Chuck Kyle O31 45 John Marshall HS 8 S20 0 Padua HS 3 A30 21 Lake Catholic HS 0 N7 0 West Tech 21 S26 28 Chanel HS 0 S6 46 West Tech 0 O4 6 Lake Catholic HS 0 S13 21 Cleveland Heights HS 14 1976 – City Champion O11 0 St. Edward HS 11 S21 14 Padua HS 8 Won 7 Lost 3 O17 0 St. Joseph HS 0 S27 19 John F. Kennedy HS 6 Coach: Paul Nemec O25 0 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 7 O4 21 Berea HS 7 S17 0 St. Edward HS 2 N1 14 Walsh Jesuit HS 6 O12 0 St. Edward HS 12 S25 0 Latin 6 O19 7 St. Joseph HS 14 O2 9 St. Joseph HS 7 1981 O26 34 Benedictine HS 32 O8 7 Akron St. Vincent HS 8 Coach: Al Gizzi N2 2 Holy Name 21 O16 31 West Tech 0 Won 5 Lost 5 O22 21 John Marshall HS 0 S5 22 Holy Name 0 1986 O30 34 Rhodes HS 0 S12 4 Penn Hills HS (Pa.) 6 Won 6 Lost 4 N5 42 Lincoln-West HS 0 S19 16 Chanel HS 13 Coach: Chuck Kyle N13 27 South HS 7 S26 24 Padua HS 3 A30 13 Lake Catholic HS 6 Senate Championship Game O3 7 Canton McKinley HS 14 S5 54 Lincoln-West HS 0 N20 23 John F. Kennedy HS 8 O10 21 Lake Catholic HS 7 S12 23 Cleveland Heights HS 13 O17 3 St. Edward HS 7 S20 6 Padua HS 21 1977 – City Champion O24 20 St. Joseph HS 27 S27 18 John F. Kennedy HS 0 Won 8 Lost 3 O31 9 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 14 O3 6 Valley Forge HS 7 Coach: Al Gizzi N7 7 Walsh Jesuit HS 6 O11 14 St. Edward HS 5 S10 22 Parma HS 7 O18 3 St. Joseph HS 14 S16 11 St. Edward HS 23 1982 O24 0 Benedictine HS 27 S24 19 Latin 7 Won 4 Lost 6 N1 15 Holy Name 7 O1 0 Lake Catholic HS 24 Coach: Al Gizzi O8 12 St. Joseph HS 13 S3 30 Holy Name 0 1987 O14 34 South HS 0 S10 33 Lincoln-West HS 0 Won 6 Lost 4 O21 26 West Tech 6 S16 19 Cleveland Heights HS 23 Coach: Chuck Kyle O29 28 John Marshall HS 26 S25 5 Padua HS 7 S4 3 Lake Catholic HS 6 N5 35 Rhodes HS 0 O2 14 Canton McKinley HS 25 S12 7 Euclid HS 30 N11 35 Lincoln-West HS 0 O9 7 Lake Catholic HS 13 S18 12 Cleveland Heights HS 6 Senate Championship Game O16 7 St. Edward HS 26 S26 9 Padua HS 0 N18 27 John Adams HS 0 O23 14 St. Joseph HS 9 O2 28 John F. Kennedy HS 14 O29 20 Benedictine HS 13 O9 35 Valley Forge HS 6 1978 N5 6 Walsh Jesuit HS 15 O17 0 St. Joseph HS 7 Won 4 Lost 4 Tie 1 O24 10 St. Edward HS 13 Coach: Al Gizzi 1983 O31 15 Benedictine HS 7 S8 7 Parma HS 7 Won 6 Lost 3 Tie 1 N7 36 Holy Name 3 S15 9 St. Edward HS 38 Coach: Chuck Kyle S22 6 Latin 12 S3 11 Holy Name 20 S30 14 Lake Catholic HS 20 S9 27 Lincoln-West HS 6

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S15 29 Cleveland Heights HS 15 1988 – State Champion 1991 – State Champion O14 19 Canton McKinley HS 9 S24 19 Padua HS 0 Won 14 Lost 0 Won 12 Lost 2 O22 24 St. Edward HS 10 O1 34 East HS 8 Coach: Chuck Kyle Coach: Chuck Kyle O29 41 Cincinnati Moeller HS 7 O8 0 Lake Catholic HS 9 S3 24 Lake Catholic HS 7 A30 22 Akron Buchtel HS 6 N4 28 Toledo Whitmer HS 14 O15 14 St. Edward HS 14 S9 21 Euclid HS 12 S7 43 Sandusky HS 7 Division I Playoffs O22 20 St. Joseph HS 14 S16 20 Cleveland Heights HS 0 S13 24 Cleveland Heights HS 6 N12 30 Shaker Heights HS 12 O29 20 Benedictine HS 22 S24 28 Padua HS 0 S20 37 Padua HS 14 N19 40 Strongsville HS 10 N5 26 Walsh Jesuit HS 0 O1 75 John F. Kennedy HS 0 S28 20 Lake Catholic HS 17 N26 41 Canton McKinley HS 19 O8 14 Valley Forge HS 13 O4 41 Valley Forge HS 2 D3 20 Westerville South HS 3 1984 O14 34 St. Joseph HS 9 O12 0 Villa Angela-St. Joseph HS 8 Won 8 Lost 2 O22 14 St. Edward HS 7 O18 10 St. Edward HS 14 1995 – State and National Champion Coach: Chuck Kyle O28 40 Benedictine HS 0 O26 39 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 20 Won 14 Lost 0 S1 31 Holy Name 7 N5 49 Holy Name 0 N2 12 Toledo St. Francis HS 7 Coach: Chuck Kyle S7 51 West Tech 0 Division I Playoffs Division I Playoffs S1 27 Euclid HS 0 S15 6 Cleveland Heights HS 0 N12 17 Euclid HS 0 N9 34 Lakewood HS 0 S9 19 Strongsville HS 7 S22 39 Padua HS 6 N19 35 Stowe HS 8 N16 31 Berea HS 14 S15 20 Toledo St. Francis HS 3 S29 27 John F. Kennedy HS 12 N26 31 Toledo Whitmer HS 8 N23 14 Massillon Washington HS 13 S23 33 Toledo St. John HS 29 O6 31 Lake Catholic HS 7 D4 10 Cincinnati Princeton HS 7 D1 24 Centerville HS 21 S30 10 Boardman HS 6 O13 0 St. Edward HS 10 O6 37 Erie Central (Pa.) HS 0 O20 17 St. Joseph HS 13 1992 – State Champion O14 13 Canton McKinley HS 0 O27 14 Benedictine HS 16 Won 14 Lost 0 O20 27 St. Edward HS 10 N2 14 Walsh Jesuit HS 10 Coach: Chuck Kyle O28 24 Cincinnati Moeller HS 12 S5 21 Akron Buchtel HS 10 N3 47 Harrisburg (Pa.) HS 21 1985 S12 31 Sandusky HS 15 Division I Playoffs Won 7 Lost 3 S19 42 Cleveland Heights HS 0 N11 27 Strongsville HS 0 Coach: Chuck Kyle S26 19 Toledo St. Francis HS 9 N18 41 Lakewood HS 13 A30 21 Lake Catholic HS 0 O2 18 Boardman HS 6 N25 41 Boardman HS 6 S6 46 West Tech 0 O9 49 Valley Forge HS 0 D2 41 Brunswick HS 21 S13 21 Cleveland Heights HS 14 O16 34 Villa Angela-St. Joseph HS 0 S21 14 Padua HS 8 O24 28 St. Edward HS 0 1996 S27 19 John F. Kennedy HS 6 O30 35 Padua HS 0 Won 10 Lost 3 O4 21 Berea HS 7 N7 35 Holy Name 7 Coach: Chuck Kyle Chuck Kyle and Co. with the first trophy. O12 0 St. Edward HS 12 Division I Playoffs A31 41 Euclid HS 7 O19 7 St. Joseph HS 14 1989 – State and National Champion N14 32 Euclid HS 27 S6 43 Strongsville HS 21 O26 34 Benedictine HS 32 Won 13 Lost 0 N21 38 Mentor HS 13 S14 12 Lake Catholic HS 21 N2 2 Holy Name 21 Coach: Chuck Kyle N28 31 Austintown Fitch HS 7 S21 35 Toledo St. Francis HS 7 A25 43 Mentor HS 2 D5 24 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 14 S27 28 Boardman HS 0 1986 S2 55 Euclid HS 26 O5 48 Glen Mills (Pa.) HS 25 Won 6 Lost 4 S8 25 Cleveland Heights HS 0 1993 – State and National Champion O12 47 Canton McKinley HS 19 Coach: Chuck Kyle S16 31 Padua HS 0 Won 14 Lost 0 O19 9 St. Edward HS 12 – OT A30 13 Lake Catholic HS 6 S29 34 Valley Forge HS 13 Coach: Chuck Kyle O26 35 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 14 S5 54 Lincoln-West HS 0 O7 23 St. Joseph HS 6 S3 39 Akron Buchtel HS 6 Division I Playoffs S12 23 Cleveland Heights HS 13 O13 21 St. Edward HS 0 S11 26 Strongsville HS 7 N9 23 Euclid HS 2 S20 6 Padua HS 21 O21 32 Benedictine HS 14 S18 41 Cleveland Heights HS 0 N16 53 Hudson HS 12 S27 18 John F. Kennedy HS 0 O27 24 Holy Name 0 S24 24 Toledo St. Francis HS 3 N23 31 Canton McKinley HS 24 O3 6 Valley Forge HS 7 Division I Playoffs O2 21 Boardman HS 0 N30 30 Lima Senior HS 38 O11 14 St. Edward HS 5 N4 16 Warren Western Reserve HS 7 O9 41 Mentor HS 7 O18 3 St. Joseph HS 14 N11 31 Euclid HS 30 O16 55 Villa Angela-St. Joseph HS 6 1997 O24 0 Benedictine HS 27 N18 42 Massillon Washington HS 21 O23 35 St. Edward HS 34 - 3OT Won 11 Lost 2 N1 15 Holy Name 7 N26 34 Cincinnati Moeller HS 28 O30 48 Padua HS 13 Coach: Chuck Kyle N6 48 Holy Name 26 A30 36 Akron Buchtel HS 6 1987 1990 Division I Playoffs S6 37 Berwick (Pa.) HS 6 Won 6 Lost 4 Won 10 Lost 1 N13 35 Strongsville HS 0 S12 52 Lake Catholic HS 14 Coach: Chuck Kyle Coach: Chuck Kyle N20 42 Euclid HS 7 S19 26 Toledo St. Francis HS 7 S4 3 Lake Catholic HS 6 A25 38 Mentor HS 7 D4 34 Walsh Jesuit HS 0 S27 30 Boardman HS 8 S12 7 Euclid HS 30 A31 19 Euclid HS 7 D11 38 Cincinnati Moeller HS 20 O4 56 St. Francis HS (N.Y.) 0 S18 12 Cleveland Heights HS 6 S8 25 Cleveland Heights HS 24 O11 32 Canton McKinley HS 35 S26 9 Padua HS 0 S15 31 Padua HS 7 1994 – State Champion O17 34 St. Edward HS 6 O2 28 John F. Kennedy HS 14 S22 34 Collinwood HS 6 Won 13 Lost 1 O25 19 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 14 O9 35 Valley Forge HS 6 S28 40 Valley Forge HS 8 Coach: Chuck Kyle N1 28 Glen Mills (Pa.) HS 15 O17 0 St. Joseph HS 7 O5 39 Villa Angela-St. Joseph HS 7 S3 38 Akron Buchtel HS 14 Division I Playoffs O24 10 St. Edward HS 13 O13 47 St. Edward HS 0 S9 47 Strongsville HS 16 N8 30 Strongsville HS 21 O31 15 Benedictine HS 7 O19 19 Benedictine HS 7 S17 28 Toledo St. Francis HS 17 N15 9 Shaker Heights HS 0 N7 36 Holy Name 3 O27 28 Holy Name 0 S23 38 Toledo St. John HS 6 N22 19 Canton McKinley HS 20 Division I Playoffs S30 14 Boardman HS 18 N3 28 Austintown Fitch HS 33 O8 47 Erie Central (Pa.) HS 0

#ReturnToGlory 77 YEAR-BY-YEAR 1998 Division I Playoffs 2005 Won 10 Lost 3 N3 56 Strongsville HS 27 Won 5 Lost 5 Coach: Chuck Kyle N10 42 Solon HS 14 Coach: Chuck Kyle S4 42 Akron Buchtel HS 13 N17 40 Warren Harding HS 33 A27 58 Friendship Edison (D.C.) 6 S12 28 Berwick (Pa.) HS 30 N23 49 Massillon Washington HS 20 S3 32 Boardman HS 0 S19 27 Bethlehem Cen. Cath. (Pa.) HS 20 D1 37 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 6 S10 14 St. Joseph Prep (Pa.) 28 S25 14 Toledo St. John HS 10 S16 55 Mentor HS 35 O2 54 Boardman HS 0 S23 41 Mishawaka (Ind.) Penn HS 19 O10 51 Buffalo St. Francis HS 0 O1 26 Massillon Washington HS 29 O16 31 Canton McKinley HS 21 O8 24 Warren Harding HS 6 O23 38 St. Edward HS 7 O15 7 St. Edward HS 10 O31 21 Cincinnati Elder HS 20 – OT O22 0 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 22 N7 14 Glen Mills (Pa.) HS 42 Division I Playoffs Division I Playoffs N5 14 Solon HS 24 N14 45 Shaker Heights HS 20 N21 43 Strongsville HS 21 2006 N28 24 Canton McKinley HS 31 The Cats celebrate after the 2001 title. Won 6 Lost 4 Coach: Chuck Kyle 1999 – State Champion 2002 A25 8 Boardman HS 6 Won 13 Lost 2 Won 7 Lost 4 S2 42 John F. Kennedy HS 0 Coach: Chuck Kyle Coach: Chuck Kyle S9 52 Buffalo Canisius HS 7 A27 20 Midpark HS 12 A23 28 Westerville North HS 18 S16 27 Mentor HS 14 S3 21 Boardman HS 26 A30 23 Boardman HS 29 S23 28 Mishawaka (Ind.) Penn HS 7 S11 38 Dunbar (Wash., D.C.) HS 14 S7 28 Erie (Pa.) Cathedral Prep 0 S29 30 Massillon Washington HS 16 S17 24 Toledo St. John HS 17 S13 29 Massillon Washington HS 21 O7 7 Warren Harding HS 17 S25 23 Bethlehem Cen. Cath. (Pa.) HS 18 S21 35 Cincinnati Elder HS 45 O14 13 St. Edward HS 21 O2 54 Buffalo St. Francis HS 7 S28 63 Fremont Ross HS 14 O21 0 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 17 O9 29 Canton McKinley HS 15 O5 42 Canton McKinley HS 6 Division I Playoffs O16 43 St. Edward HS 15 O12 25 St. Edward HS 2 N4 12 Glenville HS 19 O23 33 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 50 O19 17 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 18 O29 31 Glen Mills (Pa.) HS 30 O25 18 Col. St. Francis DeSales HS 12 2007 Division I Playoffs Division I Playoffs Won 8 Lost 3 N6 28 Euclid HS 14 N2 17 Warren Harding HS 24 Coach: Chuck Kyle N13 29 Shaker Heights HS 14 A25 37 Boardman HS 7 N20 29 Solon HS 24 2003 S1 36 John F. Kennedy HS 0 N27 48 Pickerington HS 8 Won 9 Lost 3 S8 64 Buffalo Canisius HS 0 D4 24 Huber Heights Wayne HS 10 Coach: Chuck Kyle S14 17 Mentor HS 38 A23 45 Westerville North HS 7 S21 47 Buffalo St. Francis HS 7 2000 A30 51 Boardman HS 13 S29 27 Massillon Washington HS 0 Won 11 Lost 1 S6 24 Erie (Pa.) Cathedral Prep 21 O6 56 Warren Harding HS 0 Coach: Chuck Kyle S13 56 Shaker Heights HS 29 O12 22 Cincinnati LaSalle HS 20 A25 48 Toledo St. John HS 14 S20 34 Canton McKinley HS 14 O20 14 Cin. St. Xavier HS 17 – 3OT S1 26 Boardman HS 7 S27 37 Massillon Washington HS 12 O26 19 St. Edward HS 14 S8 29 Westerville North HS 17 O4 44 John F. Kennedy HS 8 Division I Playoffs S16 29 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 10 O11 20 St. Edward HS 17 N3 23 Glenville HS 26 S23 47 Woodson (Wash., D. C.) HS 0 O18 17 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 20 S29 36 Massillon Washington HS 21 O25 28 Col. St. Francis DeSales HS 35 2008 – State and National Champion O7 30 Canton McKinley HS 6 Division I Playoffs Won 14 Lost 1 O13 37 St. Edward HS 0 N1 24 Glenville HS 21 Coach: Chuck Kyle O21 40 Glen Mills (Pa.) HS 6 N8 0 Mentor HS 31 A23 17 Glenville HS 20 Division I Playoffs A29 23 Clayton Northmont HS 3 N4 52 Midpark HS 27 2004 S6 40 Buffalo Canisius HS 0 N11 29 Strongsville HS 0 Won 10 Lost 3 S13 28 Mentor HS 14 N18 13 Solon HS 31 Coach: Chuck Kyle S20 49 Buffalo St. Francis HS 14 A28 43 Benedictine HS 6 S26 49 Massillon Washington HS 7 2001 – State Champion S3 34 Boardman HS 7 O4 49 Warren Harding HS 7 Won 11 Lost 4 S11 26 St. Joseph Prep (Pa.) 6 O11 50 Cincinnati. LaSalle HS 0 Coach: Chuck Kyle S18 33 Shaker Heights HS 14 O18 19 Cin. St. Xavier HS 16 OT A24 42 Toledo St. John HS 7 S25 13 Buffalo St. Francis HS 28 O25 34 St. Edward HS 12 S1 47 Boardman HS 27 O2 38 Massillon Washington HS 13 Division I Playoffs S8 45 Westerville North HS 26 O9 56 Warren Harding HS 0 N1 37 St. Edward HS 0 S15 40 Massillon Washington HS 26 O16 26 St. Edward HS 10 N8 8 Glenville HS 7 S22 7 Cincinnati Elder HS 23 O23 10 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 13 N15 37 Strongsville HS 0 S28 48 Fremont Ross HS 25 O30 56 Friendship Edison (Wash, D.C.) 0 N22 34 North Canton Hoover HS 7 O6 14 Canton McKinley HS 20 – OT Division I Playoffs N29 28 Cincinnati. Elder HS 20 O13 41 St. Edward HS 44 – OT N6 48 Strongsville HS 21 O20 41 Cincinnati St. Xavier HS 42 N13 34 Solon HS 7 O27 47 Glen Mills (Pa.) HS 18 N20 14 Glenville HS 22 78 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR

2009 2012 2016 Won 11 Lost 1 Won 11 Lost 2 Won 13 Lost 2 Coach: Chuck Kyle Coach: Chuck Kyle Coach: Chuck Kyle A29 14 Glenville HS 13 A25 31 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 7 A26 45 Parma Normandy 0 S5 27 Clayton Northmont HS 20 S1 49 Warren (MI) De La Salle 13 S3 49 Mentor HS 7 S12 50 Buffalo Canisius 8 S8 48 Mentor HS 21 S10 49 Valley Forge 0 S18 47 Mentor HS 7 S15 40 Erie (Pa) Strong Vincent 0 S16 21 Det. Catholic Cent. (MI) 28 OT S26 30 Buffalo St Francis 14 S21 34 Erie (Pa) McDowell 10 S23 30 Walsh Jesuit 0 O3 26 Massillon Washington 21 S29 35 Glenville HS 7 O1 49 Parma HS 0 O10 10 Warren Harding 7 O6 49 John Adams HS 0 O7 34 Canton GlenOak 17 O17 49 Inkster (MI) 20 O13 56 Buffalo (NY) St Francis 0 O14 38 Cincinnati Moeller 7 O24 30 Cincinnati St Xavier 21 O20 32 Cincinnati St Xavier 21 O22 31 Cincinnati St Xavier 14 O31 28 St Edward HS 0 O27 13 St Edward HS 20 O29 34 St Edward HS 7 Division I Playoffs Division 1 Playoffs Division I Playoffs N7 17 Boardman HS 0 N3 35 Austintown Fitch 26 N4 35 Massillon Jackson 0 N14 13 Glenville HS 30 N10 56 North Royalton 0 N11 31 Solon HS 17 2010 N17 56 Mentor HS 57 3 OT N18 38 St. Edward HS 31 OT Won 4 Lost 6 N25 24 Olentangy Liberty HS 14 Coach: Chuck Kyle 2013 D2 20 St. Xavier 27 2OT A28 21 Lake Catholic 28 Won 8 Lost 5 S3 36 Bedford HS 17 Coach: Chuck Kyle 2017 S10 28 Lancaster HS 21 A31 20 Birmingham (MI) Br. Rice 29 Won 11 Lost 2 S18 7 Centerville 31 S6 26 Mentor HS 6 Coach: Chuck Kyle S25 6 Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep 33 S14 35 Erie (Pa) Strong Vincent 8 A24 17 Archbishop Hoban 3 O2 7 Mentor HS 18 S21 49 Erie (Pa) McDowell 10 S1 41 Mentor HS 31 O9 48 Erie (Pa) Cathedral Prep 19 S28 10 Paramus (NJ) Catholic 44 S9 34 Euclid HS 20 O16 47 Buffalo St Francis 7 O5 24 Ind. Lawrence Cent 21 OT S15 38 Det. Catholic Cent. (MI) 7 O23 9 Cincinnati St Xavier 19 O12 29 East. Christian Acad. (MD) 32 S23 30 Elder 28 O30 10 St Edward HS 33 O19 23 St Edward HS 17 S30 38 Football North (CAN) 7 O26 10 Cincinnati St Xavier 13 O7 34 Canton GlenOak 20 2011 – State Champion N2 35 Pinehurst (Ontario) 14 O13 20 Cincinnati Moeller 41 Won 13 Lost 2 Division 1 Playoffs O21 28 Cincinnati St Xavier 14 Coach: Chuck Kyle N9 38 Canton McKinley 14 O28 17 St Edward HS 10 A27 40 Detroit (MI) Cody 20 N16 28 Hudson HS 17 Division I Playoffs S3 51 Bedford HS 13 N23 3 Mentor HS 26 N3 24 Massillon Perry 7 S9 24 Mentor HS 38 N10 45 Euclid HS 22 S17 27 Centerville HS 8 2014 N17 21 Mentor HS 23 S24 49 John Adams HS 19 Won 7 Lost 5 O1 24 Glenville HS 6 Coach: Chuck Kyle O7 42 Erie (Pa) Cathedral Prep 7 A30 28 Indianapolis Lawrence Central 21 O15 21 Buffalo St Francis 20 OT S6 33 Mentor HS 37 O22 12 Cincinnati St Xavier 14 S13 42 St Joseph Prep (PA) 34 O29 20 St Edward HS 17 S20 49 Brantford (ON) Assumption Prep 13 Division I Playoffs S27 31 Paramus (NJ) Catholic 37 2OT N5 29 Youngstown Boardman 14 O4 34 Pinehurst (Ontario) Canada Prep 7 N12 20 St Edward HS 17 O11 41 Erie (PA) McDowell 10 N19 23 Mentor HS 17 O18 34 Cincinnati Moeller 20 N26 17 Toledo Whitmer 6 O25 10 Cincinnati St Xavier 24 D3 34 Pickerington Central HS 13 N1 10 St Edward HS 41 Division 1 Playoffs N8 42 Elyria HS 14 N15 23 Hudson HS 28

2015 Won 5 Lost 4 Coach: Chuck Kyle A29 63 Parma Normandy 7 S4 56 Mentor HS 63 S11 41 Valley Forge 0 S19 6 St Joseph Prep (PA) 35 S26 30 Walsh Jesuit 27 O2 55 Parma HS 0 Mark Bobinski ‘18 led the Cats to O17 52 Cincinnati Moeller 55 the 2016 title game and rose to O24 34 Cincinnati St Xavier 20 6th all-time in career rushing yards QB Eric Williams played a critical role in leading during the 2017 season. the 2011 Cats to state championship glory. O31 28 St Edward HS 35

#ReturnToGlory 79 CHRISTIAN ACTION TEAM A DIFFERENT KIND OF TEAM By Connor Walters ’09 Communications Coordinator: Mission

The largest team at Saint Ignatius doesn’t hang any banners in the hallway between Sullivan and Murphy gyms. There are no cuts, and everybody gets to play. Sure, different seasons bring about different activities, but the hundreds of student members involved in this team are going strong 365 days a year. The Christian Action Team, more commonly known as C.A.T., is a team unique to Saint Ignatius High School. Students work to fulfill the Corporal and student planning, which results in thousands of col- Spiritual Works of Mercy and the Seven Themes of lected food items, thousands of dollars in donations Catholic Social Teaching, and they do this through and the delivery of 700 large food baskets to needy 20 different Christian Service Initiatives. families throughout Cleveland on the Saturday Some of the flagship C.A.T. programs are the Saint before Christmas. Spring Into Action is a neighbor- Benedict Joseph Labre Ministry to the Homeless, hood day of service in Ohio City, whereby student which has shared food and friendship with Cleve- leaders coordinate cleanup tasks at various sites land’s homeless community for nearly 16 years, and with community partners. Together, these initia- which has been adopted at high schools and col- tives help Saint Ignatius students see the residents leges nationwide. Approximately 500 juniors and of Ohio City and the greater Cleveland area as their seniors compose the Saint Joseph of Arimathea own neighbors. Pallbearer Ministry, which carries the deceased to All told, during the 2017-2018 school year, Saint their final resting place. Often those served in this Ignatius students voluntarily gave more than 15,000 ministry are very poor and have no family to pray hours of their time through Christian service. for the repose of their soul. Many other Catholic Through the many initiatives of C.A.T., Saint Ignatius high schools around the country have begun similar students grow in their understanding of the world programs in imitation of this one. around them, build relationships with those on the Five days a week, Saint Ignatius students can men- margins, discern where their faith calls them to ac- tor, tutor and coach neighborhood youth through tion, and find God in all things. Arrupe after-school programs. In addition to big- With the Christian Action Team, there is no bench, brother programs, Arrupe includes homework help, there is no score, there are no first, second or third sports, LEGO Robotics, and field trips. teams. Everybody plays. Everybody serves. Every- Two signature events of C.A.T. are the Rini Fam- body works toward the same goal: to give greater ily Christmas Food Drive and Spring Into Action. glory to God. The food drive is the culmination of eight weeks of To learn more about the Christian Action Team, visit www.ignatius.edu/CAT.

80 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide HISTORICAL FOOTBALL FILMS

A screenshot from the 1945 Charity Game. Oliver Luck under center in the 1977 City Championship. The Saint Ignatius Athletic Department recently digitized its archive of football game films dating back to 1945! All of the games below have been digitized. Interested in ordering a game or looking for more information? Contact Joe Ginley at [email protected].

For the full list with scores and dates, visit: ignatiuswildcats.com/films Years / Films 1975 vs. Parma, Holy Name, West Tech 1945 vs. Cathedral Latin (CG)* 1976 Full Season (10 games) 1946 vs. Cathedral Latin 1977 Full Season (11 games) 1948 vs. Cathedral Latin 1978 Parma, St. Edward, Cathedral Latin, 1950 vs. Cathedral Latin Lake Catholic, West Tech, John Marshall, 1951 vs. Cathedral Latin Rhodes 1952 vs. St. Edward, Benedictine (CG) 1979 Full Season (10 games) 1953 vs. Cathedral Latin 1980 Full Season (10 games) 1954 vs. Cathedral Latin 1981 vs. Canton McKinley, Lake Catholic, 1955 vs. Cathedral Latin, Benedictine (CG) St. Joseph, Cardinal Mooney, Walsh Jesuit 1956 vs. Cathedral Latin 1982 vs. Holy Name, Lincoln West, 1957 vs. Cathedral Latin, West Tech, Cleveland Heights, Padua, Canton Benedictine (CG) McKinley, Lake Catholic, St. Edward, 1958 vs. Cathedral Latin, West Tech St. Joseph, Benedictine, Walsh Jesuit 1959 vs. Cathedral Latin, John Marshall, West High 1983 Full Season (10 games) 1960 vs. Cathedral Latin, Rhodes, John Marshall, 1984 vs. John F. Kennedy, Lake Catholic, South, Lincoln West St. Edward, St. Joseph, Benedictine, 1961 vs. Rhodes, West Tech, Cathedral Latin Walsh Jesuit 1962 vs. Cathedral Latin, Benedictine (CG) 1985 vs. Cleveland Heights, Padua, 1963 vs. Cathedral Latin, Parma, Rhodes, South John F. Kennedy, Berea, St. Edward, 1965 vs. Parma, Cathedral Latin, West Tech, St. Joseph, Benedictine, Holy Name Rhodes 1986 Full Season (10 games) 1966 Full Season (9 games) 1987 Full Season (10 games) 1968 vs. Rhodes, Parma 1988 Full Season (14 games) 1969 vs. Parma, Cathedral Latin, Walsh Jesuit, 1989 Full Season (13 games) South, Lincoln West, West Tech, Rhodes 1970 vs. Cathedral Latin, Rhodes, John Marshall, 1990-2017: Full Seasons South, West Tech, Benedictine (CG) 1971 vs. Cathedral Latin, West Tech, John Season highlights of every season from Marshall, South, Lincoln West, Holy Name 1973 vs. Lincoln West 1988-2017 are available on DVD for 1974 vs. Parma, Latin, Lincoln West, Holy Name, $12/each in the Athletic Department. West Tech, Rhodes, South, John Marshall *CG = Charity Game #ReturnToGlory 81 REFEREE SIGNALS

82 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide REFEREE SIGNALS

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Opponent Aug 24/25 Aug 31/Sept 1 Sept 7/8 Sept 14/15 Sept 21/22 Sept 28/29 Oct 5/6 Oct 12/13 Oct 19/20 Oct 26/27

St. Vincent-St. Archbishop Cardinal Huber Heights Ursuline Notre Dame- Mary Benedictine Lake Catholic Padua Walsh Jesuit Hoban Mooney Wayne FIGHTING Cathedral Latin FIGHTING BENGALS COUGARS BRUINS WARRIORS KNIGHTS .CARDINALS WARRIORS IRISH LIONS IRISH

Mentor St. Edward Glenville Strongsville Brunswick Medina Shaker Hts Solon Euclid Elyria CARDINALS EAGLES TARBLOODERS MUSTANGS BLUE DEVILS BEES RED RAIDERS COMETS PANTHERS PIONEERS

Euclid Glenville Lorain Medina Elyria Strongsville Solon Brunswick Mentor Shaker Hts PANTHERS TARBLOODERS TITANS BEES PIONEERS MUSTANGS COMETS BLUE DEVILS CARDINALS RED RAIDERS

Detroit Bloomfield Hills North Huber Heights Christian COF Academy Lima Senior St. Edward Catholic Brother Rice Dayton Dunbar IMG Academy Allegheny (PA) Wayne Brothers (MO) IRONMEN * SPARTANS EAGLES Central (MI) WOLVERINES (FL) TIGERS WARRIORS CADETS SHAMROCKS WARRIORS

Gahanna Indianapolis Cincinnati Clarkson Cincinnati St. John Cincinnati Elder Lincoln Cathedral (IN) St. Edward Archbishop Winton Woods FOOTBALL St. Xavier Vianney (MO) LaSalle PANTHERS GOLDEN FIGHTING EAGLES Moeller WARRIORS NORTH BOMBERS GRIFFINS LANCERS LIONS IRISH CRUSADERS

Cincinnati vs. Erie Clarkson St. Frances Cheshire Archbishop Elder Erie (PA) Lorain St. Xavier Cathedral Prep FOOTBALL BYE Academy (MD) Academy (CT) Moeller PANTHERS ROYALS TITANS BOMBERS (PA) NORTH * PANTHERS CATS CRUSADERS RAMBLERS

vs. Erie Peters Pickerington Brentwood Cardinal West Toronto Massillon Perry Cathedral Prep Erie McDowell Dayton Dunbar Township (PA) Central Academy (TN) BYE Mooney Prep SQUAD * PANTHERS (PA) TROJANS WOLVERINES INDIANS TIGERS EAGLES .CARDINALS RAMBLERS

Cincinnati Clarkson Louisville Scott County Lexington Cincinnati St. Cincinnati Cincinnati Archbishop St. Edward Winton Woods FOOTBALL Trinity (KY) (KY) Lafayette (KY) Xavier LaSalle Elder Moeller EAGLES WARRIORS NORTH SHAMROCKS CARDINALS GENERALS BOMBERS LANCERS PANTHERS CRUSADERS

Indianapolis Cincinnati Cincinnati St. Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Clarkson Louisville (KY) Lakota West Walnut Hills Cathedral (IN) Archbishop Xavier Colerain Elder LaSalle FOOTBALL St. Xavier FIREBIRDS EAGLES FIGHTING Moeller BOMBERS CARDINALS PANTHERS LANCERS NORTH Tigers IRISH CRUSADERS

vs. Erie Indianapolis Cincinnati vs. Detroit Cincinnati ST. JOSEPH St. Edward vs. Mentor Cathedral Prep COF Academy Buchtel Cathedral (IN) Archbishop Cass Tech (MI) Elder Football North, EAGLES CARDINALS (PA) IRONMEN GRIFFINS FIGHTING Moeller TECHNICIANS PANTHERS Ontario RAMBLERS IRISH CRUSADERS

* COF Academy, Football North, and West Toronto will play non-OHSAA games on Aug. 17, Nov. 2, Nov. 9, Nov. 10, and Nov. 16. For84 full schedules, see pages 34-38. 2018 Saint Ignatius Football Media Guide