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2019 GAME NOTES WEEK FOUR: Ignatiuswildcats.com 1 DEMATHA CATHOLIC THE MATCHUP

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Saint Ignatius High School: 2-1 OHSAA Division I, Region 1 Head Coach: Chuck Kyle ‘69 at Record at School: 355-91-1 Overall Record: 355-91-1

DeMatha Catholic Stags: 2-1 Saint Ignatius DeMatha Washington Catholic Athletic WILDCATS Catholic Conference (Div. 1 equivalent) Head Coach: Bill McGregor STAGS Record at School: 280-41-3 September 21, 2019 Overall Record: 280-41-3 Prince George’s Sports & Learning Media Information Complex at Marvin F. Wilson Field For information and credential Kickoff: 2 pm requests, contact: Joe Ginley ‘12 Saint Ignatius Schedule Communications Coordinator for Athletics Date Opponent Time/Score (P): 216-651-0222 x242 8/31 @ Loyola Academy (IL) W, 27-10 email: [email protected] 9/6 @ Mentor L, 31-38 For full coverage of the Wildcats, 9/13 @ Archbishop Hoban W, 42-41 visit ignatiuswildcats.com. 9/21 @ DeMatha Catholic (MD) 2:00 pm 9/28 vs. Clarkson Football North (ONT) 5:00 pm Broadcast Information 10/5 vs. Rockledge (FL) 8:00 pm 10/12 @ St. Edward 7:00 pm Saint Ignatius Broadcasting 10/19 @ Archbishop Moeller 2:00 pm Network 10/26 vs. St. Xavier 2:00 pm Play-by-Play: Jack O’Rourke ’20 11/2 vs. West Toronto Prep (ONT) 7:00 pm Color Analyst: Nick Fletcher ’20 Analyst/Show Host: Max Marazzi ’20 Follow the Wildcats on social media for full Moderator: Joe Ginley ’12 / coverage of every Saint Ignatius team. Jeff McCormick ’83 (P): 216-651-0222 email: [email protected] [email protected]

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Sept. 13, 2002 COMEBACK FOR THE AGES: Trailing 35-10 in the third quarter last week, The Wildcats’ epic 25-point the Wildcats fired to a 32-0 run, besting Archbishop Hoban, 42-41. The comeback vs. Archbishop 25-point comeback now stands as the largest in school history. Hoban last week now stands as the largest in Saint Ignatius foot- JAMES AND JACK ATTACK: The Wildcats will split the carries at running ball history. But Friday’s victory is back on Saturday between James Crosby and Jack Welcsh, as they’ve far from the only come-from-be- done in the first three weeks. The Wildcats utilized a pass-heavy scheme hind win in Saint Ignatius history. against Hoban, but with Jack Welcsh playing primarily on offense, the In Week 4 of the 2002 season, Wildcats will look to establish the run. Crosby has also become a big re- the Wildcats also found them- ceiving threat, especially after catching a 30-yard TD pass last week. selves trailing to a powerhouse program – Massillon Washington. GENERAL GRIFFIN: The Wildcats’ field general at quarterback is Grif- The Tigers outgained Saint fin Hanna. The senior signalcaller orchestrated the comeback vs. Hoban, Ignatius in the first half, 236-74, completing 18-of-35 passes for 270 yards and 4 . His feats en route to a 14-3 lead. An inter- earned him USA TODAY Top Star of the Week recognition. Hanna called ception return for a the plays in the second half last week, utilizing a hurry-up offense to keep with two mintues left in the third Hoban off-guard. Hanna may do the same this week. quarter set the lead at 21-3. The 18-point advantage must SPREADING THE WEALTH: All season, the Wildcats have spread the ball have seemed insurmountable to all of the team’s wideouts. Ten different players have catches this sea- to the Tigers fans at Paul Brown son, and four Wildcats have receiving TDs. Seven wideouts caught a pass Tiger Stadium. Alas, it was not. against Hoban. That trend will continue, with senior Connor Cmiel leading Brian Hoyer ’04 began the the group. The senior has 9 receptions for 226 yards and 2 TDs. comeback with a 37-yard strike to Anthony Gonzalez for six, narrow- THE BIG UGLIES: The Wildcats’ linemen have played well this year, on ing the deficit to two scores with both sides of the ball. On offense, Hanna has been sacked only three just seconds left in the third. times, with very few quarterback hits. On defense, the Wildcats’ big men The lead shrunk to just 21-16 have worn down opposing offensive lines over the course of games. Men- with 9:59 left in the fourth quarter. tor’s Brian Trobel and Hoban’s Deamonte Trayanum both enjoyed nice Two Hoyer completions placed games against the Wildcats, but overall, the defensive line has played the Cats in striking distance, and well. Nose Max Watters should return to action this week, too. a 35-yard TD strike to Gonzalez finished the drive. RETURN OF THE MAC: The return of Michael McNamara to the defense Massillon’s offense made grave helped greatly last week. After missing time due to injury, McNamara errors on its next drive, com- played quite well vs. the Knights, notching 8 tackles, 1 sack, and 4.5 tack- mitting several penalties before les for loss. mates Aidan Hubbard and Aidan Conway will also throwing near Gonzalez. The Saint have big roles this week. Ignatius Athletic Hall of Famer and current Congressman picked NO FLY ZONE: Against Hoban, the Wildcats forced Shane Hamm to off the pass and returned it 15 pass the ball. The gameplan worked well, with the Wildcats sacking him yards for a score. Even with an twice and forcing him to fumble late in the game. The Wildcats’ second- unsuccessful 2-point conversion, ary will be on guard against Malakai Anthony this week, too. Free safety the Cats led, 22-21. Merick Hartley will look to continue his strong season, with 13.5 tackles, 2 The Tigers again turned the ball blocked kicks, and 1 pass breakup in three games. over on its next drive on a fumble. Hoyer found Gonzalez on a 25- BIG BOOT: Kicker Declan Mangan put on a show last week. The junior yard pass, setting up a 2-yard converted field goals of 56 and 53 yards, the second and fourth longest Joe Palcko TD with 4:41 left. The kicks in school history. Mangan also boomed six-of-eight kickoffs into Wildcats had a 29-21 lead. the for touchbacks against Hoban. For his efforts, Mangan was In the last minutes, the Tigers named the Kohl’s Kicking National Player of the Week. drove down the field. But the Cats’ D stayed strong for the win. CAPTAINS: The four captains for the 2019 season are #10 Griffin Hanna, #34 Jack Welcsh, #44 Michael McNamara, and #71 Nick Schwitzgebel. Ignatiuswildcats.com 3 ABOUT DEMATHA ... Learning about the Stags ... 2019 DeMatha RETURN OF A LEGEND: Bill McGregor has returned to coach De- Matha this season after leading the Stags for 29 seasons. McGregor transformed DeMatha into a national football powerhouse during his Schedule initial tenure from 1982-2010. He spent the past 8 seasons as an as- 8/24 @ St. John Bosco L, 7-35 sistant at Gilman School and St. Frances Academy. (CA) FELLOW BLUE STREAKS: As it so happens, Bill McGregor and Chuck Kyle attended John Carroll University (a Jesuit school in 8/30 vs. Imhotep Charter W, 34-6 University Heights, Ohio) together in the 1970s. McGregor graduated (PA) two years before Kyle, but the two played football together for the Blue Streaks, as did Wildcats’ offensive coordinator Nick Restifo. 9/13 vs. Avalon (MD) W, 33-0 ANTHONY ATTACK: In the offseason, DeMatha lost its quarterback to graduation. No matter. The Stags added a star transfer from nearby Woodrow Wilson High School – Malakai Anthony. The 6’2, 9/21 vs. Saint Ignatius 2 pm 208-pound pro style QB tabbed 1,500 passing yards, 500 rushing yards, and 20 total touchdowns for Wilson last year. He’s drawn of- fers from Columbia and Seton Hill, and drawn attention from Divi- sion I programs. Anthony is very active in the pocket and an apt 9/27 vs. Life Christian 7 pm scrambler, but he’s a pass-first quarterback. Anthony is also a rare Academy (VA) southpaw quarterback. 10/4 vs. Washington 7 pm MARSHAWN MANIA: The bellcow of the Stags offense is without a doubt MarShawn Lloyd. The 5’9, 206 drew offers Friendship Colle- from a range of Division I schools before choosing South Carolina. giate Academy (VA) Lloyd is a strong, fast back who runs to daylight. He has good vision in finding open running lanes and the speed to blow by defenders. 10/19 @ Gonzaga (DC) 2 pm Lloyd is also a dangerous pass catcher. The Wildcats have faced very good running backs so far this season in Brian Trobel and Deamonte Trayanum, but Lloyd might be better than both. 10/25 vs. Our Lady of 7 pm THE BIG BOYS: DeMatha has plenty of Division I commits, with at Good Counsel (MD) least 15 D1 prospects, according to Coach Kyle. One of the Stags’ biggest commits is Dwayne Allick, a big, strong offensive tackle. A 11/2 @ Washington St. 1 pm Boston College commit, Allick is the leader of the O-line. Coziah Iz- zard helms the defensive line as a returning starter and Penn State John’s (DC) commit. Inside linebacker Greg Penn III is another huge weapon at inside linebacker, standing at 6’1, 225. The junior has drawn offers 11/8 vs. Bishop 7 pm from Alabama, Florida, Cincinnati, and several others. McNamara (MD)

DEFENSIVE SCHEMES: Under McGregor, DeMatha will typically line up in a 4-man front. The Wildcats have faced two teams that use 4-man lines – Loyola and Hoban. DeMatha’s size and speed presents a unique challenge for the Cats, as the Stags have plenty of top tal- ent in the front seven. The Stags also like to mix up blitz packages, so the Wildcats’ offensive will need to be smart on pre-play reads.

MAN-T0-MAN: For the most part, DeMatha likes to play man cover- age. DeMatha will mix in the occasional zone coverage scheme, but mostly the Wildcats will be seeing man coverage. The Stags have plenty of speed in the secondary to do so, but look for the Wildcats to showcase different formations and play types to isolate Connor Cmiel over the top without safety help. Safety Saieed Myers will be a key player for DeMatha – he’s played well this year. 4 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes ABOUT DEMATHA ... BY THE NUMBERS/ WILDCATS TO WATCH

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100 The sophomore has Points scored by the played well at center all Wildcats this season season long, and needs to have another good game on Saturday. Montgomery will play a 31-5 central role in stopping Coach Chuck Kyle’s a fierce DeMatha de- record in Week 4 fense, which features a 4-man front. Montgom- ery and the offensive line will need to pave 25 lanes for the running Point deficit the game and keep Griffin Wildcats overcame vs. Hanna clean to power Hoban the offense. 4 DL/TE SAM DAUGSTRUP ’20 Touchdown passes The senior played de- by Griffin Hanna last fensive line last week week for the first time since his sophomore sea-

son, and did quite well. Daugstrup will again 0-1 play a signficant role Wildcats’ all-time against DeMatha, as the record vs. Maryland Wildcats look to slow a dangerous Stags’ - teams ing attack. Daugstup will also play plenty on offense, serving 0-0 as a power tight end. Wildcats’ all-time Daugstrup provides an outlet for Hanna and a record playing in strong blocking force Maryland for the run game.

Ignatiuswildcats.com 5 SAINT IGNATIUS VARSITY ROSTER # Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Position # Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Position 2 Mike Simcak Jr. 5’9” 180 RB 55 Christopher Speelman Jr. 6’1” 230 OL 3 Erik Daugenti Sr. 6’1” 170 WR/DB 56 Carter Zimmerman Jr. 6’3” 218 OL/DL 4 Rory McConville Sr. 5’10” 165 K 58 Kevin Kempffer Sr. 6’1” 205 LB 5 Henry Cook Sr. 5’10” 170 WR 59 John Lenhard Jr. 5’11” 205 DL 6 Declan Mangan Jr. 5’11” 165 K 62 Rico Levert Sr. 6’0” 248 DL 7 Jaxon French So. 6’0” 170 QB 63 Bennett Adler Jr. 6’3” 210 DE 8 Connor Cmiel Sr. 6’2” 190 WR/DB 64 Tony Georges Sr. 6’2” 290 OL 9 Michael Morgan Jr. 5’10” 150 WR 66 Gus Salopek Jr. 6’5” 240 OL 10 Griffin Hanna Sr. 6’2” 180 QB 70 Owen Keane Sr. 6’3” 290 OL 11 Steven Bodamer So. 6’0” 170 QB/DB 71 Nick Schwitzgebel Sr. 6’3” 293 OL 12 Alec LaSpina Jr. 6’0” 167 WR 73 Connor Kinney Jr. 6’3” 300 OL 13 Billy Spear Sr. 6’2” 150 WR 76 Jake Reed Jr. 6’2” 270 OL 14 Andrew Chime Jr. 6’0” 181 DB 78 Alec Gottschalk Jr. 6’0” 250 OL 15 Sean Cook Jr. 5’10” 145 DB 79 Ben Kormos Sr. 6’6” 270 OL 16 Jack Dunstan Jr. 5’11” 150 WR 80 Sam Daugstrup Sr. 6’5” 245 TE 17 Colin Wiehn Jr. 6’0” 155 QB/S 81 Charlie Spurrier Jr. 6’1” 155 WR 18 Pat Keane Sr. 6’1 180 QB 82 John Becker Jr. 6’0” 170 WR 19 Emmett Hanna Jr. 6’2” 200 DB 83 Jimmy Spear Sr. 6’2” 160 WR 20 Anthony Santagata Jr. 5’7” 145 RB 84 Sebestyen Balassy Sr. 6’2” 188 WR 21 Chris Snyder Jr. 6’1” 168 DB 85 Timothy Lewis Sr. 6’1” 175 WR 22 Merick Hartley Sr. 5’10” 180 DB 86 Nick Lamirand Jr. 6’5” 195 TE 23 Daniel Finnan Sr. 5’9” 170 DB 88 Jonathan McNeil Jr. 6’3” 175 WR 24 Domenic Fabe Sr. 6’0” 165 WR 91 Luca LaSpina Jr. 6’5” 205 DL 25 James Crosby Sr. 5’8” 171 RB 92 Jaylyn Norris Jr. 5’10” 223 DL 26 Adam Ormstead Jr. 5’11” 185 RB 94 Gavin Moore Jr. 5’11” 250 DL 27 Ryan Waldron So. 5’10” 188 RB/DB 97 Anthony Gerace Sr. 6’2” 245 DL 28 Charlie Kinzel Sr. 5’10” 152 DB 29 Dominic DeVengencie Sr. 5’10” 165 WR/DB Benjamin Rossi Sr. Intern / Assistant Coach 30 Calum Campolieti Jr. 5’9” 140 DB Nathan Sommerfeld Sr. Student Training Aid 31 John Foliano Jr. 5’10” 147 S Danny Salem Jr. Student Training Aid 32 Vincent Fagnilli Sr. 5’8” 145 S William Moore Jr. Student Training Aid 33 Michael Corte Sr. 6’3” 175 DB Finn Cooney So. Student Training Aid 34 Jack Welcsh Sr. 6’0” 201 RB/DB Jake Bond Sr. Manager 35 Christopher Mathews Sr. 6’0” 185 S Matthew O’Neill Fr. Manager 36 Colin MacMillan Jr. 6’1” 190 S 37 Nick Velotta Jr. 6’0” 210 LB Coaches: 39 Jacob Davis Sr. 5’11” 191 S Chuck Kyle ’69 Head Coach 40 Sam Kempton Sr. 5’10” 180 S Nick Restifo Hon. ’19 Offensive Coordinator/QB 41 Patrick Kotek Jr. 5’10” 145 WR Ryan Franzinger ’02 Defensive Coordinator/LB 42 Jake Lang Sr. 6’3” 195 TE Jim Cahill ’89 Quarterbacks Coach 43 Matthew Oleksik Jr. 5’10” 175 S Terry Fergus ’72 Running Backs Coach 44 Michael McNamara Sr. 6’2” 220 LB/RB Jack Hyland ’14 Wide Receivers Coach 45 Aidan Hubbard Jr. 6’4” 218 LB Adam Rini ’99 Offensive Line Coach 46 Braeden Lair So. 5’11” 180 S Paul Yappel Offensive Line Coach 47 Jack Norris Jr. 5’9” 140 DB Dave Cicetti Defensive Line Coach 48 Aidan Conway Jr. 6’2” 215 LB/DB Mark Sullivan Defensive Line Coach 49 Cole Smith Jr. 6’1” 165 DB Kevin Johnson ’10 Defensive Backs Coach 50 Matthew Kall Sr. 6’1” 271 OL John Pieschalski ’89 Defensive Backs Coach 51 Connor Francz Sr. 6’3” 220 LB Mo Sizemore Head Athletic Trainer 52 Ashton Montgomery So. 6’2” 295 OL Tony Connacher Assistant Athletic Trainer 53 Max Watters Sr. 6’2” 250 DL Rev. Dan Reim, S.J. Team Chaplain 54 Aidan Crummie Sr. 6’1” 210 LB Anthony Rubino Director of Strength and Conditioning

6 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes DeMatha Varsity Football DEMATHA2019 ROSTER # First Name Last Name Position Ht. Wt. Class Football Staff 1 Malakai Anthony QB 6'3" 215 2020 Bill McGregor, Head Coach 2 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5'10" 215 2020 Josh Wilson '03, Assistant Head Coach-Defensive Coordinator 3 Gregory Penn III LB 6'2" 250 2021 Fred Howze, Offensive Coordinator 4 Jamal Hood DB 5'11" 185 2022 William Weathers '99, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends 5 Sieh Bangura RB/LB 6'1" 210 2021 Marvin Brown '98, Special Teams Coordinator and Defensive Tackles 6 Josh Dodd WR 5'11" 190 2020 Andre Dixon, Quarterbacks 7 Saieed Myers DB 5'11" 195 2020 Jim Esposito '77, Offensive Line 8 Colin Mobley DE 6'4" 270 2021 Greg Horning '80, Offensive Line 9 Coziah Izzard DE 6'4" 270 2020 Edwin Williams '04, Offensive Line 10 Harold Peters III DB 5'10" 180 2020 Moe Gibson, Running Backs 11 Antoine Booth DB 5'11" 185 2021 CJ Curtis, Wide Receivers 12 Cameron Edge QB 6'2" 205 2023 Ricky Triplett, Strength and Conditioning 14 Kam'Ryn Thomas WR 5'10" 180 2021 Dale DeBerry, Offensive Assistant 15 Jaden Bradley WR 6'4" 190 2021 Todd Hamilton '99, Corners 16 Ben Boucher K/P 5'6" 150 2020 Anthony Listorti '08, 17 Marquis Battle WR 6'1" 185 2020 Dyran Stewart, Linebackers 18 Robert Jones WR 6' 185 2021 Kenny Tate '08, Safeties 19 Cole Donaldson WR/DB 5'11" 185 2022 James O'Connor '90, Kickers 20 KJ Winston RB/DB 6'2" 205 2022 Bruce Williams, Director of Football Operations 21 BJ Blake DB 6' 195 2022 Emmett Clark, Operations 22 Ishmael Bah WR 6' 175 2020 Brandon Peters, Operations 23 Jaishawn Barham LB 6'4" 225 2022 24 Quinton Jackson WR 5'11" 180 2021 Fr. James R. Day, President 25 Wesley Matthews DB 6' 185 2020 Dr. Daniel McMahon, Principal 26 Jamarri Clark DB 5'10 180 2021 Fr. Damian Anuszewski, Athletic Moderator 27 Oluwafifehanmi Dehinbo DB 5'8" 175 2021 Joan Phalen, Academic Support 28 Justin Stewart DE 6'3" 240 2022 Ed King, Athletic Director 29 Daniel Holbrook K/P 5'10" 185 2022 Matt Revkin, Assistant Athletic Director 30 Anthony Romero-Gonzalez RB 5'10 190 2020 Wendy Norris, Head Athletic Trainer 31 Nathan McDonald DE 6'3" 230 2021 Adrienne Faircloth, Assistant Athletic Trainer 32 Darrien Lewis RB 6'1" 225 2022 Jennifer Reading, Assistant Athletic Trainer 33 Hezekiah Faison LB 6' 205 2020 Therman Hawkins III '22, Team Manager 34 Eugene Benjamin Taylor TE/LB 6'2" 240 2020 Caleb Konieczo '20, Team Manager 35 Oliver Koffie LB 5'11" 220 2021 Tim Quinn '21, Team Manager 36 Nigel Newby TE/LB 6'1" 215 2020 Jonathan Shrine '20, Team Manager 38 Xavier Gary DB 5'10" 180 2020 Connor Smith '20, Team Manager 40 Ian Froble OL/DL 6'1" 250 2020 41 Jaiden Fair DB 5'9" 180 2023 42 Jason Moore DE 6'6" 255 2023 44 Muaaz Byard LB 6'1" 225 2021 45 Spencer Fridie LB 5'11" 200 2021 50 Jamal Hines OT 6'4" 300 2021 51 Jared Altice OL/DL 6'3" 275 2021 52 Dwayne Allick OT 6'4" 305 2020 53 Jordan White OT 6'4" 310 2020 54 Ethan Gough LS 6'1" 230 2021 55 Dylan Foster C 6'3" 275 2020 56 Brian Bates LB 6' 205 2023 57 Davin Dzidzienyo DL 6'4" 305 2021 60 Tavaris Ross OL 6'5" 295 2021 61 Noah Vitko LB 6' 210 2023 Josh Dodd Hezekiah Faison 62 Elijah Yarborough DL 6'3" 275 2023 63 Aidan Stair OL 6'1" 275 2022 70 Golden Achumba OG 6'5" 320 2020 71 Joseph Harris DL 6'3" 290 2021 72 Darius Fox OL 6'4" 300 2021 74 Shawn Lee LB 6' 220 2022 75 Alec Washington OL 6'4" 305 2022 76 Adrian Hawkins OL 6'4' 280 2021 78 Jaylen Boddie DL 6' 240 2022 80 Khalid Jones WR 6'2" 185 2021 81 Joseph Owumi WR 6'3" 190 2021 99 MelTeon Davis DT 6'1" 270 2020

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DeMatha vs. St, Ignatius Ignatiuswildcats.com 9.21.19 7 SAINT IGNATIUS DEPTH CHART * Depth chart subject to change on gameday OFFENSE DEFENSE

QB 10 Griffin Hanna Sr. 6’2” 180 DE 97 Anthony Gerace Sr. 6’2” 245 7 Jaxon French So. 6’0” 170 80 Sam Daugstrup Sr. 6’5” 245

RB 25 James Crosby Sr. 5’8” 171 OR NT 53 Max Watters Sr. 6’2” 250 OR 34 Jack Welcsh Sr. 6’0” 201 62 Rico Levert Sr. 6’0” 248 97 Anthony Gerace Sr. 6’2” 245 TE 80 Sam Daugstrup Sr. 6’5” 245 42 Jake Lang Sr. 6’3” 195 DE 63 Bennett Adler Jr. 6’3” 210 92 Jaylyn Norris Jr. 5’10” 223 WR 8 Connor Cmiel Sr. 6’2” 190 OLB 44 Michael McNamara Sr. 6’2” 220 WR 5 Henry Cook Sr. 5’10” 170 45 Aidan Hubbard Jr. 6’4” 218

WR 16 Jack Dunstan Jr. 5’11” 150 MLB 48 Aidan Conway Jr. 6’2” 215 12 Alec LaSpina Jr. 6’0” 167 54 Aidan Crummie Sr. 6’1” 210

LT 71 Nick Schwitzgebel Sr. 6’3” 293 OLB 51 Connor Francz Sr. 6’3” 220 79 Ben Kormos Sr. 6’6” 270 37 Nick Velotta Jr. 6’0” 210

LG 66 Gus Salopek Jr. 6’5” 240 CB 8 Connor Cmiel Sr. 6’2” 190 50 Matthew Kall Sr. 6’1” 271 28 Charlie Kinzel Sr. 5’10” 152

C 52 Ashton Montgomery So. 6’2” 295 SS 45 Aidan Hubbard Jr. 6’4” 218 64 Tony Georges Sr. 6’2” 290 37 Nick Velotta Jr. 6’0” 210

RG 70 Owen Keane Sr. 6’3” 290 SS 19 Emmett Hanna Jr. 6’2” 200 50 Matthew Kall Sr. 6’1” 271 46 Braeden Lair So. 5’11” 180

RT 64 Tony Georges Sr. 6’2” 290 FS 22 Merick Hartley Sr. 5’10” 180 79 Ben Kormos Sr. 6’6” 270 14 Andrew Chime Jr. 6’0” 181

CB 3 Erik Daugenti Sr. 6’1” 170 21 Chris Snyder Jr. 6’1” 168 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE SPECIAL TEAMS

#3 Erik Daw-JEN-tee #37 Nick VA-lott-tah KO 6 Declan Mangan Jr. 5’11” 165 #8 Connor Kah-MEEL #51 Connor FRANZ #10 Pat CANE #54 Aidan CRUMMY FG 4 Rory McConville Sr. 5’10” 165 OR #16 Jack DONE-stan #62 Rico Le-VERT 6 Declan Mangan Jr. 5’11” 165 #22 MARE-ick HEART-lee #66 Gus SALL-oh-peck #24 Domenic FAYB #70 Owen CANE PAT 4 Rory McConville Sr. 5’10” 165 #29 Dominic #71 Nick SCH-witz-ga-bel Dee-ven-JENN-see #79 Ben CORE-mos P 6 Declan Mangan Jr. 5’11” 165 #33 Michael COURT #80 Sam DOG-strup #34 Jack WELSH #97 Anthony Ger-RACE-ee H 5 Henry Cook Sr. 5’10” 170 LS 63 Bennett Adler Jr. 6’3” 210 PR 5 Henry Cook Sr. 5’10” 170 9 Michael Morgan Jr. 5’10” 150 KR 8 Connor Cmiel Sr. 6’2” 190 9 Michael Morgan Jr. 5’10” 150

8 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes RANKINGS/ HISTORY Cleveland.com Top 25 Joe Eitel, Division I, Region 1

1. (2) Mentor (3-0) Rank W-L Mailing City School Avg Level 1 L2 L2 divisor Last playoff 1 3-0 Stow Stow-Munroe Falls 9.1833 17.5 33.5 100 2017 2. (3) St. Edward (2-1) 2 3-0 Mentor Mentor 9.1667 18.5 30.0 100 2018 3. (4) Saint Ignatius (2-1) 3 3-0 Medina Medina 8.5667 18.5 24.0 100 2016 4. (1) Archbishop Hoban (2-1) 4 3-0 Brunswick Brunswick 8.0167 18.5 18.5 100 2014 5. (5) Kenston (3-0) 5 3-0 Strongsville Strongsville 7.3667 18.5 12.0 100 2018 6 3-0 Euclid Euclid 7.1616 18.0 11.5 99 2018 6. (7) Euclid (3-0) 7 2-1 Cleveland Saint Ignatius 6.5667 12.5 24.0 100 2018 7. (9) Avon (3-0) 8 2-1 Lakewood St Edward 6.3000 12.0 23.0 100 2018 8. (18) Stow (3-0) 9 2-1 Solon Solon 5.1500 12.0 11.5 100 2018 9. (10) Avon Lake (2-1) 10 2-1 Canton Canton McKinley 4.9333 11.5 11.0 100 2018 11 2-1 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights 4.6000 12.0 6.0 100 2015 10. (11) Perry (3-0) 12 2-1 Massillon Jackson 4.3333 11.5 5.0 100 2017 11. (12) Aurora (3-0) 13 1-2 Elyria Elyria 3.2000 6.0 12.0 100 2015 12. (16) Medina (3-0) 14 1-2 Lorain Lorain 2.7667 6.5 6.0 100 2017 13. (13) Benedictine (3-0) 15 1-2 Shaker Heights Shaker Heights 2.6000 6.0 6.0 100 2013 16 1-2 Canton GlenOak 2.1667 6.5 0.0 100 2016 14. (14) Kirtland (3-0) 17t 0-3 Berea Berea-Midpark 0.0000 0.0 0.0 100 2015 15. (15) Strongsville (3-0) 17t 0-3 Newark Newark 0.0000 0.0 0.0 100 2005 16. (17) Mayfield (3-0) 17. (19) Barberton (2-1) Statewide Division I AP Poll 18. (8) Wadsworth (2-1) Week 3 Poll: Released September 16 19. (6) Solon (2-1) School Last Wk 1st votes Record Points 20. (20) Cleveland Heights (2-1) 1. Mentor (–) 10 3-0 146 21. (21) Brunswick (3-0) 2. St. Xavier (–) 2 3-0 113 22. (22) Chardon (2-1) 3. Pickerington Central (–) 2 3-0 108 23. (23) St. Vincent-St. Mary (2-1) 4. Elder (–) 3 3-0 85 24. (24) Valley Forge (3-0) 5. Dublin Coffman (–) – 3-0 78 25. (–) Willoughby South (3-0) T-6. St. Edward (–) – 2-1 57 T-6. Hilliard Davidson (–) – 3-0 57 8. Toledo Whitmer (–) – 3-0 54 This Day in History 9. Saint Ignatius (–) – 2-1 50 10. Euclid (–) – 3-0 41 Games ...... 10 First Game ...... 1928 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Fairfield (40); Most Recent Game...... 2013 12. Olentangy Liberty (31); 13. Stow-Munroe Falls (27); Saint Ignatius Wins...... 8 14. Cincinnati Sycamore (21); 15. Springboro (17); Last Saint Ignatius Win...... 2013 T-16. Reynoldsburg (13); T-16. Westerville Central (13). Saint Ignatius Losses...... 2 Last Saint Ignatius Loss...... 2002 USA TODAY Super 25 Ties...... 0 Largest Margin of Victory Regional Football Rankings Saint Ignatius...40, 2007 vs. St. Francis Opponents...... 12, 1928 vs. East Tech MIDWEST Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Games on Sept. 21 (8-2): Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia and Wisconsin 1928 vs. Cleveland East Tech L 0-12 1946 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 14-7 1. (2) Trinity (Louisville, KY) (4-0) 1962 vs. Cathedral Latin W 30-0 2. (3) Pickerington Central (Columbus, OH) (3-0) 1974 vs. Cathedral Latin W 13-6 3. (4) Muskegon (MI) (3-0) 1985 vs. Padua W 14-8 4. (5) Mentor (OH) (3-0) 1996 vs. Toledo St. Francis W 35-7 2002 vs. Cincinnati Elder L 35-45 5. (6) Muskego (WI) (4-0) 2007 vs. Buffalo St. Francis (NY) W 47-7 6. (–) Saint Ignatius (OH) (2-1) 2012 vs. Erie McDowell (PA) W 34-10 7. (8) East St. Louis (IL) (3-0) 2013 vs. Erie McDowell (PA) W 49-10 8. (9) De Smet Jesuit (St. Louis, MO) (3-0) 9. (10) St. Xavier (OH) (3-0) 10. (7) Eden Prairie (MN) (3-0) Ignatiuswildcats.com 9 GAME PREVIEW CATS HEAD TO MARYLAND TO FACE POWERHOUSE DEMATHA Even after a win over a 4-time defending state creative blitz packages. Safety Saieed Myers, who champion, the road does not become any easier for played well in the season opener against St. John the men of Ohio City. Bosco, will play a critical role in limiting the Wild- Instead, one could make the case, the journey be- cats over the top and helping out sometimes in comes even more difficult. The Saint Ignatius football stopping the run. program will pack up on Friday and drive six hours SAINT IGNATIUS DEFENSE VS. DEMATHA on a bus destined for Landover, Maryland to face OFFENSE one of the top programs in the country, the DeMatha Early on in the season, the Wildcats faced injury Catholic Stags. woes on defense. Now, the Wildcats (knock on DeMatha has earned high billing in several national wood) are nearly back to full strength. polls, including USA TODAY’s Super 25. Competing Linebacker Michael McNamara returned to ac- in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference with tion against Hoban and made a titanic difference. other national powers, DeMatha has compiled its fair The captain tallied 8 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, share of titles. and 1 sack. Nose tackle Max Watters also figures to Coaching legend Bill McGregor returned to the return this week. helm this season for DeMatha. Compiling a 278-40-3 Sam Daugstrup joined the defensive line unit record from 1982-2010, McGregor spent 2011-18 as an and played quite well last week. The senior turned assistant coach at two other Maryland schools before in an excellent effort playing both ways, track- returning to DeMatha. ing down tacklers on defense and paving running As it turns out, McGregor was a classmate and lanes on offense. He’ll be key again on Saturday. teammate of Chuck Kyle ‘69 and Nick Restifo Hon. Other Wildcats to watch include linebacker Aidan ‘19 at John Carroll University. The JCU connection led Hubbard and free safety Merick Hartley. Both have to a scheduling of a home-and-home between Saint been important playmakers this season. Ignatius and DeMatha. As a whole, the Wildcats will need to tackle in SAINT IGNATIUS OFFENSE VS. DEMATHA one-on-one situations on Saturday. DeMatha has DEFENSE no lack of playmakers. With Griffin Hanna calling the plays in the second Chief among them is running back MarShawn half last week, the Saint Ignatius offense exploded. Lloyd. The 5’9, 206-pound running back is a fero- The Wildcats utilized a hurry-up approach to over- cious runner with excellent vision. Heavily recruit- come a 25-point deficit, and the strategy worked to ed, Lloyd chose South Carolina in the offseason. perfection. The Wildcats have faced some great backs this Depending on the gameflow, the Wildcats may year, but Lloyd might be the best runner the Cats choose to use the tactic again. Either way, Week 3 see all season. showcased the wide range of weapons the Wildcats Quarterback Malakai Anthony is no less talented. have on the offensive side of the ball. The 6’2, 208-pound signalcaller is a dual-threat Connor Cmiel leads the weapons as a speedster weapon, with fast feet and a lively arm. A pass- wideout with great hands. Henry Cook, Jack Dun- first, pro-style QB, Anthony can sling it downfield stan, and Alec LaSpina have all contributed and will but is also evasive in the pocket. The Wildcats will be looked towards on Saturday. Tight ends Jake look to dial up creative blitzes and coverages to Lang and Sam Daugstrup have also proved reliable. confuse the southpaw. As for the rushing game, Jack Welcsh and James Boston College commit Dwayne Allick is one of Crosby each have speed and elusiveness. Welcsh has the strong offensive linemen tasked with protect- established himself as a ground-and-pound runner ing Anthony. A returning starter at tackle, Allick who will attack you on every play. leads a big O-line that has kept Anthony safe. The game may be won in the trenches, though. The SPECIAL TEAMS Saint Ignatius offensive line has played well this year, Coach Kyle said at the start of the year that he and will need another stellar effort on Saturday. Penn would use special teams as a weapon. Kyle un- State commit Coziah Izzard leads a strong and quick leashed kicker Declan Mangan for field goals of 53 DeMatha D-line that will line up four men on the line and 56 yards against Hoban. Mangan also fired six- of scrimmage. Greg Penn III is a dynamic inside line- of-eight kickoffs into the end zone for touchbacks. backer who will also play a key role. Look for more of the same this week. DeMatha often employs man coverage, using its The Stags’ kicking game is nearly as impressive. quick corners to shut down wideouts. The Stags DeMatha is not afraid to launch long field goals, may mix in the occasional zone coverage, too, with and often puts kickoffs in the end zone, too. 10 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes HOBAN RECAP WILDCATS WIN IN BEST COMEBACK IN PROGRAM HISTORY

Trailing the Knights 35-10 in the third quarter, all hope in the pocket. Running out of options, Hanna tossed a seemed lost for Saint Ignatius. But the Wildcats never pass to a waiting James Crosby in the flat. The senior lost faith. In the greatest comeback in Saint Ignatius used a block from Jake Lang to dash untouched into football history, the Wildcats fired out on a 32-0 run. A the end zone for a critical touchdown. The Wildcats last-ditch Hoban effort fell flat, and the Wildcats ended only trailed, 35-24, with 7:30 left to play in the third. Hoban’s 31-game winning streak. Yet again, the Wildcats’ defense stood strong, giving The game began on a high note. The Wildcats re- the offense another opportunity to catch up. The Wild- ceived the opening kickoff and marched right down cats did just that. Declan Mangan fired up the ol’ leg the field. Led by starting quarterback Griffin Hanna, the again, this time from an incredible 56 yards out. Man- Wildcats cut through the Knights’ defense with author- gan’s money kick now stands as the second longest ity. The senior signalcaller completed the opening drive kick in school history, behind only Matthew Trickett’s with a beautiful pass to Henry Cook for a touchdown. booming 59-yarder in 2017. The senior wideout ran a flag route from the slot and The third quarter ended with a Wildcats’ defensive hauled in the pass perfectly. stand and a missed field goal. The Cats still trailed, 35- Hoban’s offense started to gain traction later in the 27, but the momentum was on Saint Ignatius’ side. first quarter. Deamonte Trayanum scored his first of Franzinger’s men changed the game a couple drives several touchdowns on a 17-yard scamper to tie it. later. Forced to scramble out of the pocket because of The Knights took the lead after stopping the Wildcats. a McNamara pass rush, Hamm fled to look for a check- Hamm managed to push through for a touchdown on down. Rico Levert tracked him down, forcing a fumble a quarterback sneak. A fumble on the ensuing kickoff that Bennett Adler quickly pounced on. The Wildcats gave the Knights the ball in the waning seconds in the had the ball first and 10 from the Hoban 15-yard line. opening stanza. A few plays later, Ashton Montgomery plowed a huge Less than two minutes into the second quarter, the lane for Jack Welcsh. Aided by a Sam Daugstrup block, Knights cashed in on the turnover. Trayanum found Welcsh charged up the middle. The senior back was paydirt on a 15-yard dash, extending the lead to 14. The met around the 2-yard line before Daugstrup pushed advantage grew to 21 less than a minute later. Hoban’s him into the end zone for six. defense forced a fumble in the backfield, and returned Trailing by two points, the Wildcats tried a 2-point it 30 yards to the house. With 9:26 left to play in the conversion. Hanna handed it to Welcsh on a run to the second, the Wildcats found themselves trailing, 28-7. right. Welcsh gave it off to Henry Cook dashing to the The Wildcats’ offense did not get disheartened, mov- opposite side on a fancy reverse, and aided by a Nick ing down the field before stalling at the Hoban 36-yard Schwitzgebel seal block, Cook fired into the end zone. line. Declan Mangan trotted into the game with his big The score stood at 35-35 with 5:14 left to play. boot. The junior hit a bomb from 53 yards to narrow Hoban once again failed to move the ball down the the gap to 28-10. The score stood at half. field on the next drive, with a three-and-out for the As inclement weather threatened, the outlook be- second straight time. came bleaker at the start of the second half. The Hanna went for it all on a pass downfield to Cmiel Knights quickly rolled down the field before finding the on the ensuing drive. Running a fly route, Cmiel came end zone again. This time, Trayanum took a pass to the open and Hanna found him in stride. Cmiel caught it flat, found the edge, and sped 37 yards for a touch- easily and strode into the end zone, giving the Wildcats down. Hoban led, 35-10. the lead for the first time since 4:04 in the first quarter, But the Wildcats did not lose faith. at 42-35, with two minutes left. The first spark of the comeback flew just 37 seconds The Knights refused to surrender. Senior Ja’Sean Cog- after Trayanum’s touchdown. An unlikely hero stepped burn found an opening on the ensuing kickoff return to the fore – Alec LaSpina. and dashing 96 yards for a touchdown. The junior ran a deep post and caught a perfect pass The Wildcats blocked the extra point, but drew a pen- for a 63-yard touchdown, the first catch of LaSpina’s alty, advancing Hoban to the 1-yard line. The Knights varsity career. The play changed the momentum of the decided to attempt a 2-point conversion for the win. game and spurred the start of one of the most incred- Running behind his big uglies, Hamm looked to sneak ible comebacks that Saint Ignatius fans have ever seen. up the middle. But linebacker Michael McNamara After another stop on defense, the Wildcats drew to stopped him, preserving the lead at 42-41. within 11 points just a couple minutes later. The Wild- The Wildcats recovered the onside kick, ran out the cats transitioned to a hurry-up offense, which worked. clock, and so ended the largest comeback in Saint After a few nice plays, Hanna found himself scrambling Ignatius football history. Ignatiuswildcats.com 11 HOBAN STATS / STADIUM Week Three: Prince George’s Sports & Learning Saint Ignatius: 42 Archbishop Hoban: 41 Complex at Marvin F. Wilson Field Friday, September 13, 2019 vs. DeMatha Catholic

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Saint Ignatius 7 3 17 15 42 Archbishop Hoban 14 14 7 6 41

1st Quarter 10:20 SIHS - Cook 22 yd pass from Hanna (McConville kick) 04:04 AH - Trayanum 17 yd run (Durkin kick) 00:16 AH - Hamm 2 yd run (Durkin kick) 2nd Quarter 10:15 AH - Trayanum 15 yd run (Durkin kick) 09:16 AH - Ollison 30 yd fumble recovery (Durkin kick) 06:56 SIHS - Mangan 53 yd field goal 3rd Quarter 8001 Sheriff Rd, Landover, MD 10:35 AH - Trayanum 37 yd pass from Hamm (Durkin kick) Built: 2000 09:58 SIHS - LaSpina 63 yd pass from Hanna (McConville kick) 07:30 SIHS - Crosby 30 yd pass from Hanna (McConville kick) Playing Surface: Field Turf 04:21 SIHS - Mangan 56 yd field goal Seating Capacity: 5,500 4th Quarter 05:14 SIHS - Welcsh 9 yd run (Cook rush) When the Washington Redskins built a new home in 02:00 SIHS - Cmiel 32 yd pass from Hanna (McConville kick) 01:45 AH - Cogburn 96 yd kickoff return (Hamm rush failed) Landover, Maryland in 1996, a huge new “sportsplex” was planned on 80 acres adjoining FedEx Field. As the Wash- SIHS AH ington Post reported in 2000, “the complex was built as FIRST DOWNS 16 18 part of the deal with Redskins when they won the right RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 13-62 38-158 PASSING YDS (NET) 270 180 to construct nearby FedEx Field” in Landover, which sits Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-18-1 21-11-0 northeast of Washington, D.C. TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 48-332 59-338 After some delays, the facility was unveiled in May Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-30 2000. The Prince George’s Sports & Learning Com- Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-91 2-111 plex cost $31 million. At the dedication, Prince George’s Returns-Yards 0-0 1-27 County Executive Wayne K. Curry (D) said the complex Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.5 7-25.3 “is unparalleled in Prince George’s County [...] Nobody in Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 America has a facility like this one.” Penalties-Yards 5-58 5-65 Possession Time 17:40 30:20 The interior portion hosts two Olympic-sized swim- Third-Down Conversions 2 of 8 4 of 13 ming pools, a 40,000-square-foot gymnastics center, a Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 20,000-square-foot fitness center, and a 75,000-square- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3 foot field house. The field house contains a 200-meter Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 0-0 indoor track, volleyball and basketball courts. RUSHING: Saint Ignatius- Hanna 6-46; Welcsh 5-16; Crosby 1-1; Marvin F. Wilson Stadium, housing the outdoor field TEAM 1-(-1) and track, can hold 5,500 spectators and is equipped Hoban- Trayanum 24-169; Dawson 2-7; Hamm 12-(-18) with a press box, locker rooms, restrooms, and conces- PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Hanna 18-35-1-270 Hoban- Hamm 11-21-0-180 sion stands. The track is 8 lanes and 400 meters long. The RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- Cmiel 6-86; Cook 5-50; Crosby 2-43; turfed field can used football, soccer, lacrosse, or rugby. Dunstan 2-17; LaSpina 1-63; Lang 1-11; Welcsh 1-0 The stadium’s namesake, Marvin F. Wilson, served as Hoban- Clark 4-53; Davis 3-66; Fox 3-24; Trayanum 1-37 mayor of Glenarden and as a council member represent- : Saint Ignatius- None Mentor- Hightower 1-27 ing Landover and other surrounding areas. Wilson passed FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Cmiel 1-1; Hanna 1-1 away in January 2015. Hoban- Hamm 2-1 The Learning Center hosts space for classes, storytell- ing, and lectures. Dowed Field The publicy funded facility now hosts a wide range Kickoff time: 7 PM • End of Game: 9:45 PM • of events. DeMatha Catholic hosts many of its football Total elapsed time: 2:45 games at Marvin F. Wilson Stadium, about 6.5 miles away Weather: Warm, cloudy with storms threatening from its Hyattsville campus.

Photo from pgsportsandlearn.com Info from the Washington Post 12 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes HOBAN STATS / STADIUM STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE BY YEAR BY WIN PERCENTAGE Year W L T Pct Playoff State Year W L T Pct Playoff State Teams Champs Teams Champs 1983 54 42 5 0.559 1 0 1998 85 26 0 0.766 3 2 1984 50 49 2 0.505 2 0 1996 74 23 0 0.763 4 0 1985 52 46 2 0.530 2 0 2013 79 25 0 0.760 7 3 1986 63 45 0 0.583 3 0 2000 71 26 0 0.732 5 0 1987 64 40 0 0.615 2 0 2002 89 33 0 0.730 8 0 1988 63 39 1 0.617 3 0 2014 89 34 0 0.724 6 3 1989 45 47 0 0.489 1 0 1997 75 29 0 0.721 * 5 1 1990 64 41 0 0.610 1 1 1994 77 32 0 0.706 4 0 1991 64 41 0 0.610 2 0 2018 72 30 0 0.706 6 1 1992 64 38 0 0.627 1 0 2012 83 35 0 0.703 6 1 1993 56 47 0 0.544 3 0 2004 73 31 0 0.702 * 3 1 1994 77 32 0 0.706 4 0 1995 76 35 0 0.685 5 0 1995 76 35 0 0.685 5 0 2019 83 40 0 0.675 8 3 1996 74 23 0 0.763 4 0 2017 79 39 0 0.669 7 2 1997 75 29 0 0.721 * 5 1 2006 70 35 0 0.667 4 1 1998 85 26 0 0.766 3 2 2008 76 38 0 0.667 4 1 1999 73 37 0 0.664 2 1 1999 73 37 0 0.664 2 1 2000 71 26 0 0.732 5 0 2009 73 39 0 0.652 6 0 2001 59 45 0 0.567 4 0 2010 73 41 0 0.640 6 1 2002 89 33 0 0.730 8 0 2015 70 40 0 0.636 6 2 2003 61 48 0 0.560 4 0 1992 64 38 0 0.627 1 0 2004 73 31 0 0.702 * 3 1 2011 73 44 0 0.624 6 1 2005 62 38 0 0.620 * 4 0 2005 62 38 0 0.620 * 4 0 2006 70 35 0 0.667 4 1 1988 63 39 1 0.617 3 0 2007 66 44 1 0.599 5 0 1987 64 40 0 0.615 2 0 2008 76 38 0 0.667 4 1 1990 64 41 0 0.610 1 1 2009 73 39 0 0.652 6 0 1991 64 41 0 0.610 2 0 2010 73 41 0 0.640 6 1 2007 66 44 1 0.599 5 0 2011 73 44 0 0.624 6 1 1986 63 45 0 0.583 3 0 2012 83 35 0 0.703 6 1 2001 59 45 0 0.567 4 0 2013 79 25 0 0.760 7 3 2003 61 48 0 0.560 4 0 2014 89 34 0 0.724 6 3 1983 54 42 5 0.559 1 0 2015 70 40 0 0.636 6 2 1993 56 47 0 0.544 3 0 2016 58 54 0 0.518 5 1 1985 52 46 2 0.530 2 0 2017 79 39 0 0.669 7 2 2016 58 54 0 0.518 5 1 2018 72 30 0 0.706 6 1 1984 50 49 2 0.505 2 0 2019 83 40 0 0.675 8 3 1989 45 47 0 0.489 1 0 *= Incomplete Data *= Incomplete Data

STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE EXPLAINED: The Strength of Schedule is based on the opponents’ Win-Loss records from previous season. For example: 2019= Opponents’ final Win-Loss records from 2018.

Ignatiuswildcats.com 13 2019 ST. IGNATIUS SAINT IGNATIUS Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2019) 2019 TEAMAll games STATS

Team Statistics SIHS OPP SCORING 100 89 Points Per Game 33.3 29.7 Points Off Turnovers 21 28 FIRST DOWNS 47 54 R u s h in g 18 28 P a s s in g 24 19 P e n a lt y 5 7 RUSHING YARDAGE 322 558 Yards gained rushing 374 650 Yards lost rushing 52 92 Rushing Attempts 78 121 Average Per Rush 4.1 4.6 Average Per Game 107.3 186.0 TDs Rushing 5 9 PASSING YARDAGE 616 474 C o m p - A t t - I n t 41-81-3 30-70-3 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.8 Average Per Catch 15.0 15.8 Average Per Game 205.3 158.0 TDs Passing 6 1 TOTAL OFFENSE 938 1032 Total Plays 159 191 Average Per Play 5.9 5.4 Average Per Game 312.7 344.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 12-265 8-254 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-70 4-19 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-24 3-64 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.1 31.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.7 4.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.0 21.3 FUMBLES-LOST 6-3 4-2 PENALTIES-Yards 21-222 11-126 Average Per Game 74.0 42.0 PUNTS-Yards 12-392 16-457 Average Per Punt 32.7 28.6 Net punt average 29.4 24.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 19-1060 17-738 Average Per Kick 55.8 43.4 Net kick average 30.8 24.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 2 : 2 3 2 5 : 3 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 10/32 11/36 3rd-Down Pct 31% 31% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 3/5 4th-Down Pct 100% 60% SACKS BY-Yards 7-35 3-19 MISC YARDS 80 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 13 12 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-6 2-3 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (7-8) 88% (11-13) 85% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (6-8) 75% (9-13) 69% PAT-ATTEMPTS (9-11) 82% (11-11) 100% ATTENDANCE 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 2/0 Neutral Site Games 1/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SAINT IGNATIUS 20 18 41 21 0 100 Opponents 31 17 7 34 0 89

14 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes 2019 ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SAINT IGNATIUS Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2019) 2019 TEAM STATS 2019 RESULTS/OFFENSEAll games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Aug 31, 2019 vs LOYOLA ACADEMY W 27-10 0 All games 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 Sept 6, 2019 at MENTOR L 31-38 0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Aug 31, 2019 at Archbishop Hoban W 42-41 0 Non-Conference 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 Sep 21,2019 at DEMATHA CATHOLIC Sep 28,2019 NORTH CLARKSON Team Statistics SIHS OPP Oct 5, 2019 ROCKLEDGE, FLA FIRST DOWNS 47 54 Oct 12, 2019 at ST EDS R u s h in g 18 28 Oct 19, 2019 vs ARCHBISHOP MOELLER P a s s in g 24 19 Oct 26,2019 ST. XAVIER P e n a l ty 5 7 Nov 2, 2019 WEST TORONTO PREP RUSHING YARDAGE 322 558 Rushing Attempts 78 121 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Average Per Rush 4.1 4.6 WELCSH 3 29 168 7 161 5.6 1 28 53.7 Average Per Game 107.3 186.0 HANNA 3 23 105 36 69 3.0 2 47 23.0 TDs Rushing 5 9 CROSBY 3 11 52 2 50 4.5 0 12 16.7 PASSING YARDAGE 616 474 SIMCAK 1 10 42 3 39 3.9 1 8 39.0 C o m p - A t t- In t 41-81-3 30-70-3 CMIEL 3 2 7 2 5 2.5 0 7 1.7 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.8 Total 3 78 374 52 322 4.1 5 47 107.3 Average Per Catch 15.0 15.8 Opponents 3 121 650 92 558 4.6 9 70 186.0 Average Per Game 205.3 158.0 TDs Passing 6 1 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g TOTAL OFFENSE 938 1032 HANNA 3 138.09 40-78-2 51.3 618 6 80 206.0 Average Per Play 5.9 5.4 FRENCH 2 41.60 1-2-0 50.0 -2 0 0 -1.0 Average Per Game 312.7 344.0 CMIEL 3 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 12-265 8-254 Total 3 131.54 41-81-3 50.6 616 6 80 205.3 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-70 4-19 Opponents 3 95.88 30-70-3 42.9 474 1 52 158.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-24 3-64 FUMBLES-LOST 6-3 4-2 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g PENALTIES-Yards 21-222 11-126 COOK 3 12 129 10.8 2 26 43.0 PUNTS-AVG 12-32.7 16-28.6 CMIEL 3 9 226 25.1 2 80 75.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 2 :2 3 2 5 :3 7 FABE 1 4 36 9.0 0 11 36.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 10/32 11/36 WELCSH 3 4 24 6.0 0 13 8.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 3/5 LANG 3 3 55 18.3 0 26 18.3 CROSBY 3 2 43 21.5 1 30 14.3 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg DAUGSTRUP 3 2 23 11.5 0 16 7.7 DAUGENTI 1 24 24.0 0 24 DUNSTAN 1 2 17 8.5 0 9 17.0 WELCSH 1 0 0.0 0 0 SIMCAK 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 KINZEL 1 0 0.0 0 0 LASPINA 2 1 63 63.0 1 63 31.5 Total 3 41 616 15.0 6 80 205.3 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Opponents 3 30 474 15.8 1 52 158.0 MANGAN 12 392 32.7 42 1 2 3 0 0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg MANGAN 3-6 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 56 0 COOK 3 22 7.3 0 10 HARTLEY 1 25 25.0 0 0 PAT E HANNA 1 15 15.0 0 0 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts DEVENGENCIE 1 8 8.0 0 8 CMIEL 4 ------24 CMIEL 0 0 0.0 0 0 COOK 2 - - 1-1 - - - - 14 Total 6 70 11.7 0 10 HANNA 2 - - - - 1-1 - - 12 Opponents 4 19 4.8 0 8 MANGAN - 3-6 1-1 - - - - - 10 MCCONVILLE - - 8-10 - - - - - 8 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg LASPINA 1 ------6 CMIEL 8 243 30.4 1 85 WELCSH 1 ------6 SPEAR 1 3 3.0 0 3 CROSBY 1 ------6 LASPINA 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 SIMCAK 1 ------6 LANG 1 0 0.0 0 0 SCHWITZGEBEL 1 ------6 MORGAN 1 20 20.0 0 20 LANG - - - - 1 - - - 2 Total 12 265 22.1 1 85 Total 13 3-6 9-11 1-1 1 1-1 - - 100 Opponents 8 254 31.8 1 96 Opponents 12 2-3 11-11 0-1 - - - - 89 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total CMIEL 3 5 226 0 243 0 554 184.7 SAINT IGNATIUS 20 18 41 21 0 100 WELCSH 3 161 24 0 0 0 185 61.7 Opponents 31 17 7 34 0 89 COOK 3 0 129 22 0 0 151 50.3 CROSBY 3 50 43 0 0 0 93 31.0 HANNA 3 69 0 0 0 0 69 23.0 Total 3 322 616 70 265 24 1377 459.0 Opponents 3 558 474 19 254 64 1369 456.3

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g HANNA 3 101 69 618 687 229.0 WELCSH 3 29 161 0 161 53.7 CROSBY 3 11 50 0 50 16.7 SIMCAK 1 10 39 0 39 39.0 CMIEL 3 3 5 0 5 1.7 Total 3 159 322 616 938 312.7 Opponents 3 191 558 474 1032 344.0

Ignatiuswildcats.com 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 15 45 HUBBARD 3 16 4 18.0 2.0-7 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 48 CONWAY 3 13 5 15.5 2.0-8 1.0-6 ...... 22 HARTLEY 3 9 9 13.5 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . 2 . 34 WELCSH 3 9 5 11.5 1.0-3 . 1-0 ...... 19 E HANNA 3 10 2 11.0 . . . 1 . . . 1 . Total 3 121 56 149.0 24-81 7-35 3-24 9 1 2-0 2 3 . Opponents 3 100 5 102.5 13-46 3-19 3-64 5 . 3-30 1 2 . 2019 ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SAINT IGNATIUS Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2019) 2019 DEFENSIVE/OFFENSIVEAll 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 HUBBARD 3 16 4 18.0 2.0-7 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 48 CONWAY 3 13 5 15.5 2.0-8 1.0-6 ...... 22 HARTLEY 3 9 9 13.5 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . 2 . 34 WELCSH 3 9 5 11.5 1.0-3 . 1-0 ...... 19 E HANNA 3 10 2 11.0 . . . 1 . . . 1 . 63 ADLER 3 9 3 10.5 4.5-16 1.5-6 . . . . 1 . . 97 GERACE 3 7 5 9.5 4.0-18 2.5-14 ...... 3 DAUGENTI 3 8 2 9.0 0.5-0 . 1-24 3 . . . . . 44 MCNAMARA 1 7 2 8.0 4.5-12 1.0-4 ...... 51 FRANCZ 2 7 2 8.0 1.0-4 ...... 37 VELOTTA 2 4 8 8.0 3.0-9 0.5-3 . 1 . . 1 . . 14 CHIME 2 4 2 5.0 ...... 28 KINZEL 3 4 1 4.5 . . 1-0 2 . . . . . 8 CMIEL 3 4 . 4.0 ...... 91 LASPINA 2 2 1 2.5 ...... 35 MATHEWS 2 2 . 2.0 ...... 80 DAUGSTRUP 3 2 . 2.0 ...... 21 SNYDER 1 2 . 2.0 ...... 62 LEVERT 3 1 2 2.0 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . . 1-0 . . . 46 LAIR 1 20191 ST.1 IGNATIUS1.5 .HIGH SCHOOL. . FOOTBALL...... 33 CORTE 1 SAINT. IGNATIUS1 0.5 Overall Individual. Statistics. (as .of Sep. 16, 2019). . . . . 54 CRUMMIE 1 . 1 0.5 0.5-1All games...... 70 KEANE 1 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 3 121 56 149.0 24-81 7-35 3-24 9 1 2-0 2 3 . Opponents 3 100 5 102.5 13-46 3-19 3-64 5 . 3-30 1 2 . Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg WELCSH 3 29 168 7 161 5.6 1 28 53.7 COOK 3 22 7.3 0 10 HANNA 3 23 105 36 69 3.0 2 47 23.0 HARTLEY 1 25 25.0 0 0 CROSBY 3 11 52 2 50 4.5 0 12 16.7 DEVENGENCIE 1 8 8.0 0 8 SIMCAK 1 10 42 3 39 3.9 1 8 39.0 E HANNA 1 15 15.0 0 0 CMIEL 3 2 7 2 5 2.5 0 7 1.7 CMIEL 0 0 0.0 0 0 SCHWITZGEBEL 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Total 6 70 11.7 0 10 TEAM 3 3 0 2 -2 -0.7 0 0 -0.7 Opponents 4 19 4.8 0 8 Total 3 78 374 52 322 4.1 5 47 107.3 Opponents 3 121 650 92 558 4.6 9 70 186.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg KINZEL 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g WELCSH 1 0 0.0 0 0 HANNA 3 138.09 40-78-2 51.3 618 6 80 206.0 DAUGENTI 1 24 24.0 0 24 FRENCH 2 41.60 1-2-0 50.0 -2 0 0 -1.0 Total 3 24 8.0 0 24 CMIEL 3 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 3 64 21.3 0 27 Total 3 131.54 41-81-3 50.6 616 6 80 205.3 Opponents 3 95.88 30-70-3 42.9 474 1 52 158.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg CMIEL 8 243 30.4 1 85 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g LANG 1 0 0.0 0 0 COOK 3 12 129 10.8 2 26 43.0 SPEAR 1 3 3.0 0 3 CMIEL 3 9 226 25.1 2 80 75.3 MORGAN 1 20 20.0 0 20 FABE 1 4 36 9.0 0 11 36.0 LASPINA 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 WELCSH 3 4 24 6.0 0 13 8.0 Total 12 265 22.1 1 85 LANG 3 3 55 18.3 0 26 18.3 Opponents 8 254 31.8 1 96 CROSBY 3 2 43 21.5 1 30 14.3 DAUGSTRUP 3 2 23 11.5 0 16 7.7 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg DUNSTAN 1 2 17 8.5 0 9 17.0 CMIEL 0 0 0.0 1 0 SIMCAK 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 0 0 0.0 1 0 LASPINA 2 1 63 63.0 1 63 31.5 Opponents 1 30 30.0 1 30 Total 3 41 616 15.0 6 80 205.3 2019 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes Opponents 16 3 30 474 15.8 1 52 158.0 2019 DEFENSIVE/OFFENSIVE STATS TEAM PICTURE

THE 2019 SAINT IGNATIUS VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW (sitting): #23 Daniel Finnan, #30 Calum Campolieti, #31 John Foliano, #47 Jack Norris, #2 Michael Simcak, #25 James Crosby, #32 Vincent Fagnilli, #20 Anthony Santagata, #58 Kevin Kempffer, #41 Patrick Kotek, #5 Henry Cook SECOND ROW (kneeling): #59 John Lenhard, #27 Ryan Waldron, #7 Jaxon French, #46 Braeden Lair, #21 Chris Snyder, #11 Steven Bodamer, #49 Cole Smith, #6 Declan Mangan, #16 Jack Dunstan, #22 Merick Hartley, #15 Sean Cook, #28 Charlie Kinzel, #43 Matthew Oleksik, #9 Michael Morgan, #40 San Kempton THIRD ROW (standing): #78 Alec Gottschalk, #92 Jaylyn Norris, #50 Matthew Kall, #83 Jimmy Spear, #36 Colin MacMillan, #73 Connor Kinney, #81 Charlie Spurrier, #82 John Becker, #24 Domenic Fabe, #14 Andrew Chime, #76 Jake Reed, #35 Christopher Mathews, #4 Rory McConville, #39 Jacob Davis, #29 Dominic DeVengencie, #34 Jack Welcsh, #94 Gavin Moore FOURTH ROW (standing): #8 Connor Cmiel, #44 Michael McNamara, #97 Anthony Gerace, #54 Aidan Crummie, #10 Griffin Hanna, #19 Emmett Hanna, #51 Connor Francz, #3 Erik Daugenti, #48 Aidan Conway, #17 Colin Wiehn, #18 Pat Keane, #62 Rico Levert, #55 Christopher Speelman, #12 Alec LaSpina FIFTH ROW (standing on the right, between 4th row and top row): #53 Max Watters, #37 Nick Velotta, #13 Billy Spear, #85 Timothy Lewis BACK ROW (standing): #33 Michael Corte, #84 Sebestyen Balassy, #70 Owen Keane, #63 Bennett Adler, #86 Nick Lamirand, #45 Aidan Hubbard, #91 Luca LaSpina, #79 Ben Kormos, #66 Gus Salopek, #80 Sam Daugstrup, #42 Jake Lang, #88 Jonathan McNeil, #56 Carter Zimmerman, #64 Tony Georges, #71 Nick Schwitzgebel, #52 Ashton Montgomery (Not in picture: #26 Adam Ormstead) Ignatiuswildcats.com 17 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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Loyola New Trier (IL) St. Rita (IL) Chicago Mt. Saint Ignatius Brother Rice Benet Marian Central Marist (IL) Academy TREVIANS MUSTANGS Carmel (IL) Prep (IL) (IL) Academy (IL) Catholic (IL) BYE REDHAWKS RAMBLERS W, 34-3 W, 24-7 CARAVAN WOLFPACK CRUSADERS REDWINGS HURRICANES

Clarkson St. Edward Mentor FOOTBALL Elyria Medina Solon Brunswick Shaker Hts Euclid Strongsville EAGLES CARDINALS NORTH PIONEERS BEES COMETS BLUE DEVILS RED RAIDERS PANTHERS MUSTANGS W, 29-28 W, 28-15

Harrisburg Cardinal St. Vincent-St. Archbishop West Toronto Notre Dame- (PA) Mooney Mary Benedictine Lake Catholic Padua Walsh Jesuit Hoban Prep (ONT) Cathedral Latin COUGARS CARDINALS FIGHTING BENGALS COUGARS BRUINS WARRIORS KNIGHTS SQUAD LIONS W, 42-12 W, 49-0 IRISH

Saint John Imhotep Avalon (MD) Washington Our Lady of Washington DeMatha Life Christian Bosco (CA) Charter (PA) BLACK Friendship Gonzaga (DC) Good Counsel Saint John's Catholic BYE Academy (VA) BYE BRAVES PANTHERS KNIGHTS Academy (DC) EAGLES (MD) (DC) STAGS EAGLES L, 7-35 W, 34-6 W, 33-0 KNIGHTS FALCONS CADETS

Erie Cathedral Clarkson Mentor Cincinnati Prep (PA) Lorain IMG Academy St. Edward Elder Saint Frances FOOTBALL BYE BYE CARDINALS St. Xavier RAMBLERS TITANS (FL) Blue EAGLES PANTHERS Academy (MD) NORTH L, 15-28 BOMBERS L, 34-53

Ware County Columbia (GA) Lincoln (FL) Eau Gallie (FL) Merritt Island Rockledge (GA) EAGLES Viera (FL) Atlantic (FL) Palm Bay (FL) Cocoa (FL) TROJANS COMMODORES (FL) BYE RAIDERS GATORS CANCELED HAWKS SHARKS PIRATES TIGERS W, 34-20 W. 42-6 MUSTANGS W, 19-7 (Hurricane)

Detroit Cass Erie Cathedral Cincinnati Mentor Cincinnati Clarkson National St. Edward Tech (MI) Prep (PA) Winton Woods Buchtel Archbishop CARDINALS Elder FOOTBALL Christian EAGLES TECHNICIANS RAMBLERS WARRIORS GRIFFINS Moeller L, 28-29 PANTHERS NORTH Academy (MD) W, 41-20 W, 21-14 CRUSADERS Indianapolis Cincinnati Louisville Lexington Cathedral (IN) Cincinnati St. Cincinnati Cincinnati Archbishop Trinity (KY) Lafayette (KY) Winton Woods St. Edward Canada Prep FIGHTING Xavier LaSalle Elder Moeller SHAMROCKS GENERALS WARRIORS EAGLES Academy IRISH BOMBERS LANCERS PANTHERS CRUSADERS L, 0-41 W, 68-7 L, 0-28

Brownsburg Cincinnati Indianapolis Cincinnati Cincinnati St. Penn (IN) Cincinnati Clarkson Cincinnati Louisville (KY) (IN) Colerain Cathedral (IN) Archbishop Xavier KINGSMEN Elder FOOTBALL LaSalle St. Xavier BULLDOGS CARDINALS FIGHTING Moeller BOMBERS W, 37-7 PANTHERS NORTH LANCERS TIGERS W, 38-17 W, 21-14 IRISH CRUSADERS

Laurel St. Erie Cathedral Vincent Pallotti Erie (PA) Archbishop Brentwood New Warren West Toronto Prep (PA) Erie McDowell (MD) BYE ROYALS Hoban Academy (TN) Philadelphia Harding BYE Prep SQUAD RAMBLERS (PA) TROJANS PANTHERS L, 0-22 KNIGHTS EAGLES QUAKERS RAIDERS L, 12-47 L, 0-20

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