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2020 GAME NOTES PLAYOFFS ROUND ONE: SOLON Ignatiuswildcats.com 1 THE MATCHUP

Team Information

Saint Ignatius High School: 1-3 OHSAA Division I, Region 1 Head Coach: Chuck Kyle ’69 at Record at School: 359-98-1 Overall Record: 359-98-1

Solon Comets: 0-3 Saint Ignatius OHSAA Division I, Region 1 Solon Head Coach: Jim McQuaide COMETS WILDCATS Record at School: 141-56 Overall Record: 217-118

October 9, 2020 Media Information George Finnie Stadium For information and credential Kickoff: 7 pm requests, contact: Joe Ginley ‘12 Saint Ignatius Schedule Communications Coordinator for Athletics Date Opponent Time/Score (P): 216-651-0222 x242 9/12 vs. Bishop Sycamore W, 33-6 email: [email protected] 9/19 vs. St. Edward L, 0-17 For full coverage of the Wildcats, 9/25 @ Massillon Washington L, 14-21 visit ignatiuswildcats.com. 10/3 @ St. Xavier L, 37-62 10/9 vs. Solon 7:00 pm Broadcast Information

MEDIA POLICIES Saint Ignatius Broadcasting Network • The press box and loges are for media, school Play-by-Play: Owen Gerba ’21 administrators, and coaches only. Color Analyst: Bobby Gerome ’21 Spectators will not be allowed to enter or use the Analyst/Show Host: Danny Gibel ’22 press box or loges. Moderator: Joe Ginley ’12 / Jeff McCormick ’83 • No sideline passes will be administered. The sidelines (P): 216-651-0222 will be for athletes, coaches, and trainers only. email: [email protected] • Media from credentialed outlets will be allowed to [email protected] cover the game, standing in the zones in a physically distanced manner. Media is not allowed on the sidelines. • Media wishing to conduct postgame interviews must consult a member of the school’s Athletic Department or Communications Department before doing so. S BN 2 2020 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes THE MATCHUP ABOUT THE WILDCATS ... Previous Matchups Wildcats Storylines ...

vs. Solon (4-2) LUCKY #30: The Wildcats are making playoff appearance #30 in the pro- gram’s lengthy and prolific history. Chuck Kyle ’69 has coached the Wild- 11/11/16 W 31-17 JTO Stadium cats in all 30 postseason apperances. Kyle has a 72-18 all-time record in 11/5/05 L 14-24 Stewart Field the playoffs, winning 11 state championships and 4 national championships 11/13/04 W 34-7 Lakewood Stadium during his previous 37 seasons. 11/10/01 W 42-14 Byers Field 11/18/00 L 13-31 Byers Field 11/20/99 W 29-24 Byers Field NEXT MAN UP: Every team deals with injury at postseason time, and the Wildcats are no different. Injuries have popped up this year at , , and safety, opening the door for young players to Series History make an impact for the Wildcats. New players on the depth chart this week include senior Colin Wiehn at wideout and sophomore Brandon Webster at Meetings ...... 6 First Meeting ...... 11/20/1999 . Most Recent Meeting...... 11/11/2016 PFAFF SHOW: The coaching staff used the regular season to decide who the starting for the postseason will be. After a dynamite effort Saint Ignatius Wins...... 4 against St. Xavier, Joe Pfaff will be the starter for the Wildcats. Pfaff en- Last Saint Ignatius Win...... 11/11/2016 Solon Wins...... 2 ters the playoffs with 226 yards and 1 touchdown, completing 59.3% of his Last Solon Win...... 11/5/2005 passes, adding 30 rushing yards as a dual threat signalcaller. Ties...... 0 MARTY’S MACK PACK: Marty Lenehan leads the rushing attack for the Wildcats. The junior has toted the rock 49 times for 275 yards and 2 touch- Longest Winning Streaks In Series Saint Ignatius...... 2; 11/10/01-11/13/04 downs. Lenehan averages 5.6 yards per carry and 68.8 yards per game Solon...... 1; twice after a 146-yard effort last week. Fellow junior Ryan Waldron will also figure Current Streak...... Saint Ignatius, 1 into the mix with some touches. With two seniors and three juniors forming the Largest Margin of Victory THE BIG MEN UP FRONT: Saint Ignatius...... 28 points; 11/10/01 starting five on the offensive line, the Wildcats are beginning to gel at of- Solon...... 18 points; 11/18/00 fensive line. The “big uglies” have allowed just six sacks and 21 tackles for loss in four games. Fun Facts: • All six meeting between the FINDING A GROOVE: The wideouts will be an important piece of the of- Wildcats and the Comets have fense on Friday. Jack Dunstan leads the team in receiving with a team-best occurred in the playoffs. 15 catches for 177 yards. John Becker, Steven Bodamer, and Colin Wiehn will form the rest of the rotation at wideout. Nick Lamirand will figure in • The Wildcats have a 30-10-1 heavily, as he’s caught 6 passes for 41 yards on the season. record at George Finnie Stadium at Baldwin Wallace University. ATTACKING THE EDGE: The Saint Ignatius has done a good job at limiting opposing ground games this season, thanks in part to excellent •The Wildcats last played at BW on linebacking play. Aidan Hubbard has been a big part of the reason why, September 11, 1999, a 38-14 win over with 22 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, as well as an interception and fumble Dunbar (Washington, DC). recovery. Aidan Conway has been stout in the middle with 20 tackles. De- fensive linemen Bennett Adler, Tommy Wasinski, Peter Chalhoub, and Luca • The last time the Wildcats played LaSpina have been rock-solid, as well. a postseason game at Finnie Sta- dium was in 1997, a 9-0 victory over LOOKING FOR A FLIGHT DELAY: The Saint Ignatius secondary experi- Shaker Heights on an icy November enced some trouble last week at St. Xavier, due in part to injuries. Starters day. Chris Snyder and Braeden Lair missed last week, but will be back vs. Solon. Griffin Taliak will slide over to free safety this week, with Andrew Chime set to start at free safety. Look for Brandon Webster to mix into the rotation at cornerback, as well.

CAPTAINS: The captains for the 2020 season are #37 Nick Velotta, #48 Aidan Conway, #66 Gus Salopek, and #86 Nick Lamirand.

Ignatiuswildcats.com 3 ABOUT SOLON ... Learning about the Comets ... 2020 Solon SIMILAR SITUATION: The Wildcats and Comets are in a near identical situation entering the playoffs. Both programs lost Schedule practice time due to COVID-19, placing them behind the eight- 9/17 @ St. Vincent-St. L, 7-28 ball compared to other teams. The missing practice has shown Mary for both teams, as each squad has three losses. The Comets nearly upended Medina last week, but fell, 24-20, dropping to 0-3 entering the playoffs. The Comets have 24 playoff appear- ances all-time. 9/25 vs. Kirtland L, 7-27 MCQUAIDE MEN: The Comets are led by two McQuaides – Jim and Pat. Jim McQuaide is in the midst of his 18th season as the head coach at Solon, making playoff appearances in 15 of those years. Pat is a senior star for the Comets, a do-it-all player. The fifth of six McQuaide children, Pat starts at quarterback, defen- 10/2 @ Medina L, 20-24 sive back, , and even serves as the . Mc- Quaide has 313 passing yards and 2 touchdowns, along with 2 solo tackles and 4 assists, and two interceptions.

EICHELBERGER ATTACK: The Solon depends on bal- 10/9 @ Saint Ignatius 7 pm ance, and Khalil Eichelberger brings that for the Comets. The 5’10, 205-pound running back has 64 carries for 387 yards on the year, along with 3 TDs. Eichelberger averages an impressive 6.0 yards per carry and 129 yards per game. The Wildcats have only allowed one player to surpass the century mark in a game this season (St. Xavier’s Charles Kellom, 138 yards).

PASS CATCHERS TO WATCH: Joel Kpassou leads the Comets this season with 13 catches for 71 yards and both of Solon’s DIVISION I AP POLL passing TDs. Eichelberger has been quite involved, as well, with 10 catches for 135 yards. Beyond those two, no Comet has over 1. Pickerington Central (16) 6-0 193 three catches, with seven players tallying three or fewer recep- 2. Lakota West (1) 6-0 152 tions on the season. 3. Dublin Coffman (1) 6-0 145 4. St. Edward (2) 5-1 139 HANDS IN THE DIRT: Solon employs a defensive scheme with 5. Clayton Northmont (1) 6-0 110 three down linemen with hands in the dirt. The Comets will t6. Mentor 5-1 109 likely employ a 3-4 defense against the Wildcats, with an out- t6. Perrysburg 6-0 109 side standing up on the line of scrimmage. 8. Springfield 5-1 54 9. Cincinnati Princeton 5-1 50 DEFENDERS TO WATCH: Najee Story leads the Solon front sev- 10. Cincinnati St. Xavier 4-2 30 en as a star . After facing off on Friday, Story and Hubbard will become teammates next season at Northwestern. Others receiving 12 or more points: None. Story has 7 solo tackles and 10 assists, along with 2 tackles for loss. Meanwhile, Joel Kpassou leads the Comets in solo tackles with 12. Defensive lineman Reese Foster tops the team with 14 assists on the season. Looking at turnovers, Pat McQuaide has two interceptions. As a team, the Comets have 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS tackles for loss. A special thank you to several people for their help throughout the 2020 season: STRONG SPECIAL TEAMS: The Comets have a stout special Bill Ginley ’77: For his extensive research teams unit. Justin Covey handles placekicking duties with 4 help, support, and copy edits each week. extra points, though the Comets do not have any field goals this Brian Zawicki: For his help in finding stats season. Reese Foster does kickoffs, averaging 41.5 yards per and information on opponents. kick. McQuaide (3 punts, 41.0 yd average) and Dominic Morlani Saint Ignatius Coaches: For their (7 punts, 32.9 yd average) take care of punting. gracious help and time each week. 4 2020 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes ABOUT SOLON ... BY THE NUMBERS/ WILDCATS TO WATCH

LT GUS SALOPEK ’21 480 Gus Salopek has an- Rushing yards gained chored the offensive line by the Wildcats all season, serving as through 4 games the leader for the squad. Salopek has been a road grader for the Wildcats, paving the way for the 38% ground game and ensur- Red zone touchdown ing the Wildcats’ quar- percentage by terbacks have time to opponents this season operate. Salopek and the offensive line will be charged with blocking Najee Story and a stout 29 Solon defense to open Points scored by the the playoffs. Wildcats in the first quarter CB CHRIS SNYDER ’21 Chris Snyder missed last week due to injury, and the Wildcats sorely 13 missed him. Without Pass breakups by the the starting corner, the Saint Ignatius defense Bombers enjoyed a big day passing the ball. Sny- der will be back at his starting cornerback spot 10 this week, and will look Sacks by the Wildcats’ to shut down the Solon defense passing attack. Snyder’s speed and smarts in the secondary help the Cats immensely. Against Mas- 5.2 sillon, Snyder notched a Average yards per key interception. play by the Wildcats’ offense Ignatiuswildcats.com 5 SAINT IGNATIUS VARSITY ROSTER # Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Position # Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Position 2 Mike Simcak Sr. 5’9” 185 RB 56 Carter Zimmerman Sr. 6’3” 250 OL 3 Ryan Waldron Jr. 5’11” 195 RB 57 Joe Ryland Jr. 6’2” 275 OL 4 Joseph Adler Jr. 6’0” 175 K/P 58 Patrick Clink Jr. 6’1” 205 DL 5 Zeb Eldridge Jr. 6’2” 170 K/P 59 John Lenhard Sr. 5’8” 225 DL 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 K/P 61 Thomas Wasinski Jr. 5’10” 275 DL/OL 7 Jaxon French Jr. 6’2” 200 QB 62 Peter Chalhoub Jr. 6’2” 240 DL 8 Joe Pfaff Jr. 6’4” 180 QB 63 Bennett Adler Sr. 6’3” 230 DL 9 Mike Morgan Sr. 5’11” 160 WR 66 Gus Salopek Sr. 6’5” 260 OL 10 Torh York Jr. 5’6” 120 DB 67 Ryan Boomer Jr. 5’9” 230 DL 11 Steven Bodamer Jr. 6’0” 170 WR 71 John Reddy Jr. 6’1” 215 OL 12 Alec LaSpina Sr. 6’0” 180 WR 73 Connor Kinney Sr. 6’2” 275 OL 13 Joseph Viola Jr. 5’10” 145 DB 74 Brian Keane Jr. 6’4” 300 OL 14 Andrew Chime Sr. 6’0” 190 DB 75 William Witalis Jr. 6’3” 245 OL 15 Sean Cook Sr. 5’11” 155 DB 76 Ashton Montgomery Jr. 6’2” 300 OL 16 Jack Dunstan Sr. 5’11” 165 WR 78 AJ Gottschalk Sr. 6’0” 280 OL 16 John Dombrowski Jr. 5’8” 155 DB 80 Sean Ward Jr. 6’4” 230 TE 17 Colin Wiehn Sr. 6’0” 165 WR 81 Charlie Spurrier Sr. 6’1” 160 WR 18 Griffin Taliak Jr. 5’11” 165 DB 82 John Becker Sr. 6’1” 170 WR 19 Emmett Hanna Sr. 6’2” 205 S 83 Scott Broski Jr. 6’0” 148 WR 20 Anthony Santagata Sr. 5’7” 155 RB 84 Damon Frabotta Jr. 6’2” 170 WR 21 Chris Snyder Sr. 6’1” 178 DB 85 Maximilian Muresan Jr. 6’0” 160 WR 22 Max Hartley Jr. 5’7” 140 DB 86 Nick Lamirand Sr. 6’5” 220 TE 22 Marty Lenehan Jr. 5’9” 180 RB 87 Patrick Tompkins Jr. 6’3” 185 WR/TE 23 Connor Gisztl Jr. 5’6” 128 DB 88 Jonathan McNeil Sr. 6’5” 200 WR 24 Calum Campolieti Sr. 5’11” 165 DB 89 Ed Musbach Jr. 6’1” 165 WR 25 Edwin Abiakl Jr. 5’10” 175 WR 90 Colin Vollmer Jr. 6’4” 178 WR 26 Joseph Georges Jr. 5’9” 175 DB 91 Luca LaSpina Sr. 6’5” 240 DL 27 Brandon Webster So. 5’10” 169 DB/WR 92 William Robinson So. 6’5” 230 DL/TE 29 Brendan Hunt Jr. 5’10” 155 DB 94 Joey Kause Jr. 6’0” 225 DL 30 Joe Norris Jr. 6’0” 175 DB 95 Eugene Gibbons So. 6’3” 205 DL 31 Nathan Polinko Jr. 5’10” 170 DB 96 Ashauni Suhak Sr. 6’3” 255 DL 32 Johnny Regan Jr. 5’9” 130 DB 97 Aidan Lentz Jr. 6’0” 185 LB 32 Sebastian Duffin Jr. 6’0” 160 WR 33 Jack Mangan Jr. 6’0” 165 DB William Moore Sr. Manager 34 John Foliano Sr. 5’10” 165 DB Joshua Dickerson Sr. Manager 35 Max Palinski So. 6’1” 205 LB George Zein Sr. Manager 36 Colin MacMillan Sr. 6’0” 197 S Matthew O’Neill So. Manager 37 Nick Velotta Sr. 6’1” 220 LB 38 Steven Favazzo So. 5’11” 185 RB/DB Coaches: 39 Charles Breen Jr. 5’10” 135 DB Chuck Kyle ’69 Head Coach 40 Franklin Pike Jr. 6’0” 170 DB Nick Restifo Hon. ‘19 Offensive Coordinator/QB 41 Patrick Kotek Sr. 5’11” 160 WR Ryan Franzinger ’02 Defensive Coordinator/LB 42 Jonathan Tardio Jr. 6’1” 180 LB Jim Cahill ’89 Running Backs Coach 43 Matthew Oleksik Sr. 5’11” 185 S Rodney Gallaway Wide Receivers Coach 44 Chris Aerni Jr. 5’11” 210 LB Paul Yappel Offensive Line Coach 45 Aidan Hubbard Sr. 6’4” 225 LB Dave Cicetti Defensive Line Coach 46 Braeden Lair Jr. 6’0” 195 S Mark Sullivan Defensive Line Coach 47 Jack Norris Sr. 5’10” 145 DB John Pieschalski ’89 Defensive Backs Coach 48 Aidan Conway Sr. 6’1” 225 LB Mo Sizemore Head Athletic Trainer 49 Cole Smith Sr. 6’1” 175 DB Tony Connacher Assistant Athletic Trainer 51 William Persiani Jr. 5’10” 250 OL Luke Gable (Sr.) Student Coach / Intern 53 Gavin Berger Jr. 6’1” 200 LB Matthew Lally (Sr.) Student Coach / Intern 54 Blase Mastrianni Jr. 6’1” 195 LB Charlie O’Brien (So.) Student Coach / Intern

6 2020 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes SOLON ROSTER

Solon Football Roster - 2020 # Name Pos. Gr. Ht. Wt. # Name Pos. Gr. Ht. Wt. 1 Zach Nathanson RB/DB 11 5-6 155 34 Jake Gehrt TE/DL 10 6-1 175 2 Khalil Eichelberger RB/LB 12 5-10 205 35 EJ Taylor RB/DB 10 5-10 192 2 Brian McQuaide WR/DB 9 5-9 160 37 Daryl Brown WR/DB 10 5-8 162 3 Logan Cingel WR/DB 12 6-0 166 39 Caleb Sharpley WR/DB 11 5-10 153 4 Andrew Mulvaney QB/DB 11 6-2 191 40 Aaron Titlebaum DB/K 9 5-10 150 5 Charlie Bubonics QB/DB 10 5-9 140 41 Barry Jones WR/DB 10 5-8 129 6 Jakob Oldenburg TE/LB 11 6-1 208 42 Andrew Li WR/DB 11 5-11 143 6 Boston Hazelwood WR/LB 9 5-7 135 43 Vittorio Hayek WR/DB 12 5-7 125 7 Pat McQuaide QB/DB 12 5-11 183 44 Quentin Swift RB/LB 12 5-5 175 7 Antonio Coleman RB/DB 9 5-10 150 45 Dylan Kronenfeld TE/LB 10 5-8 187 8 Keean Porter QB/DB 10 5-10 150 47 Evan Funderburg WR/K 10 5-6 140 8 Owen Grossman WR/DB 9 5-6 120 50 Justin Wilson OL/DL 12 5-7 185 9 Harley Barmen QB/DB 9 6-0 150 51 Lucas Dillow OL/DL 10 5-4 170 10 Aiden Carlisle TE/LB 9 6-0 180 52 Ben Weingarten OL/DL 12 6-0 195 11 Caesar Salerno WR/DB 12 5-10 162 53 LaRue Ruffin OL/DL 12 5-11 210 12 Joel Kpassou WR/DB 10 5-9 145 54 Chase Johnson OL/DL 11 6-0 214 13 Sam Patriarco TE/LB 11 5-10 182 55 Jonathan Cohn OL/LB 11 5-8 194 13 Max Thompson WR/DB 9 5-9 160 56 Lavelle McKnight OL/DL 12 6-1 217 14 Burhan Kara WR/DB 9 5-7 128 56 Ian Holman OL/DL 9 5-10 180 15 Markell Green RB/LB 11 5-11 213 57 Lucas Kronenfeld OL/DL 11 5-10 248 16 Dai'jwan Cogburn WR/DB 12 5-10 161 58 Najee Story OL/DL 12 6-4 250 17 John Uguccini QB/DB 9 5-5 117 59 Brayden Salomon OL/DL 10 5-4 155 19 Divad Bush WR/DB 10 5-8 165 61 Will Johnson OL/DL 10 6-0 204 20 Zion Lewis WR/DB 11 6-0 175 64 Shae Springer OL/LB 9 5-8 186 21 Brock Bowling RB/LB 10 5-7 152 66 Carson Foster OL/DL 10 6-2 215 22 Andrew Bican WR/DB 12 6-0 154 67 Sean Broderick OL/DL 10 6-1 173 23 Justin Covey WR/DB 12 5-10 150 69 Hark Sohi OL/DL 12 6-6 297 23 Tanner Calvetta RB/LB 9 5-8 135 70 Donovan Jackson OL/DL 10 6-0 200 24 Jordan Grafton WR/DB 10 5-11 145 71 Scott Siegel OL/DL 12 6-1 260 25 Kelton Hale WR/DB 12 5-8 148 72 Blake Hoegler OL/DL 10 6-0 229 26 Dominic Morlani TE/LB 12 5-11 164 73 Jamari Holmes OL/DL 10 6-0 265 27 Dawan Cogburn WR/DB 10 5-10 170 74 Michael Arustamyan OL/DL 9 5-11 185 28 Bryce West WR/DB 9 5-10 170 76 Alex Horschler OL/DL 11 5-8 210 29 Andrew Telepak WR/DB 11 5-6 143 77 Matthew Charney OL/DL 10 6-2 195 30 Noah Calvetta RB/DB 12 5-7 125 78 Jonathan Leko OL/DL 11 5-10 172 31 Anthony Onyiorah TE/LB 10 5-10 171 80 Tyleq Taylor TE/LB 11 6-1 190 32 Kenyon Colbert WR/DB 10 5-9 135 85 Cainen Parker TE/DL 12 6-3 190 33 Reese Foster RB/LB 12 6-0 195

Ignatiuswildcats.com 7 SAINT IGNATIUS DEPTH CHART * Depth chart subject to change on gameday OFFENSE DEFENSE

QB 8 Joe Pfaff Jr. 6’4” 180 DE 63 Bennett Adler Sr. 6’3” 230 7 Jaxon French Jr. 6’2” 200 59 John Lenhard Sr. 5’8” 225

RB 22 Marty Lenehan Jr. 5’9” 180 NT 61 Thomas Wasinski Jr. 5’10” 275 3 Ryan Waldron Jr. 5’11” 195 62 Peter Chalhoub Jr. 6’2” 240 20 Anthony Santagata Sr. 5’7” 155 DE 91 Luca LaSpina Sr. 6’5” 240 TE 86 Nick Lamirand Sr. 6’5” 220 61 Thomas Wasinski Jr. 5’10” 275 80 Sean Ward Jr. 6’4” 230 87 Patrick Tompkins Jr. 6’3” 185 OLB 53 Gavin Berger Jr. 6’1” 200 54 Blase Mastrianni Jr. 6’1” 195 WR 82 John Becker Sr. 6’1” 170 88 Jonathan McNeil Sr. 6’5” 200 MLB 48 Aidan Conway Sr. 6’1” 225 44 Chris Aerni Jr. 5’11” 210 WR 17 Colin Wiehn Sr. 6’0” 165 87 Patrick Tompkins Jr. 6’3” 185 OLB 45 Aidan Hubbard Sr. 6’4” 225 42 Jonathan Tardio Jr. 6’1” 180 OR WR 11 Steven Bodamer Jr. 6’0” 170 54 Blase Mastrianni Jr. 6’1” 195

LT 66 Gus Salopek Sr. 6’5” 260 CB 49 Cole Smith Sr. 6’1” 175 75 William Witalis Jr. 6’3” 245 30 Joe Norris Jr. 6’0” 175

LG 75 William Witalis Jr. 6’3” 245 SS 46 Braeden Lair Jr. 6’0” 195 78 AJ Gottschalk Sr. 6’0” 280 24 Calum Campolieti Sr. 5’11” 165

C 74 Brian Keane Jr. 6’4” 300 SS 14 Andrew Chime Sr. 6’0” 190 56 Carter Zimmerman Sr. 6’3” 250 36 Colin MacMillan Sr. 6’0” 197

RG 56 Carter Zimmerman Sr. 6’3” 250 FS 18 Griffin Taliak Jr. 5’11” 165 73 Connor Kinney Sr. 6’2” 275 26 Joseph Georges Jr. 5’9” 175 25 Edwin Abiakl Jr. 5’10” 175 RT 76 Ashton Montgomery Jr. 6’2” 300 75 William Witalis Jr. 6’3” 245 CB 21 Chris Snyder Sr. 6’1” 178 27 Brandon Webster So. 5’10” 169

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE SPECIAL TEAMS KO 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 #2 Mike SIM-cack #44 Chris EARN-ee #3 Ryan WALL-dron #46 BRAY-den LAIR FG 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 #6 Declan Man-GAN #51 Will Per-sh-on-EE 5 Zeb Eldridge Jr. 6’2” 170 #8 Joe FAFF #54 BLAZE Mas-TREE-on-ee #11 Steven Bod-ah-MER #62 Peter Cha-LUBE PAT 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 #16 Jack DONE-stan #66 Gus SALL-oh-peck #18 Griffin TAHL-ee-ack #74 Brian CANE P 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 #20 Anthony SANTA-gah-tah #75 William Wi-TALL-is #22 Marty LEN-uh-han #86 Nick LAMB-err-and H 11 Steven Bodamer Jr. 6’0” 170 #24 Calum CAMP-oh-lett-ee #91 Luca Lah-SPEENA LS 63 Bennett Adler Sr. 6’3” 230 #37 Nick VA-lott-tah #94 Joey COW-see PR 22 Marty Lenehan Jr. 5’9” 180 25 Edwin Abiakl Jr. 5’10” 175 KR 22 Marty Lenehan Jr. 5’9” 180 20 Anthony Santagata Sr. 5’7” 155

8 2020 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes TOP 25 / HISTORY / STADIUM Cleveland.com Top 25 TRESSEL FIELD at GEORGE FINNIE 1. Archbishop Hoban (5-0) Last week: Ranked No. 1 STADIUM (at Baldwin Wallace) 2. St. Edward (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 2 3. Mentor (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 3 4. Avon (6-0) Last week: Ranked No. 4 5. Avon Lake (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 5 6. Hudson (6-0) Last week: Ranked No. 6 7. Chardon (6-0) Last week: Ranked No. 7 8. Kirtland (5-0) Last week: Ranked No. 8 9. Brecksville (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 10 10. Streetsboro (6-0) Last week: Ranked No. 12 11. Saint Ignatius (1-3) Last week: Ranked No. 9 12. Euclid (4-2) Last week: Ranked No. 13 13. Stow (4-1) Last week: Ranked No. 14 14. Brunswick (4-2) Last week: Ranked No. 16 100 E Bagley Rd, Berea, OH 44017 15. Aurora (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 17 Built: 1971 16. Olmsted Falls (4-2) Last week: Ranked No. 11 Playing Surface: Artificial Turf 17. Benedictine (2-4) Last week: Ranked No. 15 Seating Capacity: 7,800 18. St. Vincent-St. Mary (3-2) Last week: Ranked No. 18 Wildcats’ Overall Record: 30-10-1 19. Medina (3-3) Last week: Ranked No. 19

20. Riverside (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 20 The George Finnie Stadium and Tressel Field is the 21. Walsh Jesuit (4-1) Last week: Ranked No. 21 home to Yellow Jacket football, men’s and women’s 22. Perry (5-1) Last week: Ranked No. 25 lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and 23. Cleveland Heights (4-1) Last week: Ranked No. 23 women’s outdoor track and field. 24. Copley (5-0) Last week: Not ranked Finnie Stadium was built in 1971 and has a capac- 25. Keystone (6-0) Last week: Not ranked ity of 7,800. The Finnie Stadium field was dedicated This Day in History as Tressel Field as part of a donation by the Tressel Family in the summer of 2008. Games ...... 18 During the summer of 2018, the Tressel Field play- First Game ...... 1920 ing surface was upgraded with new turf and a safety Most Recent Game...... 2010 pad to reduce concussions. Saint Ignatius Wins...... 12 In August of 2016, the construction of a new video Last Saint Ignatius Win...... 2010 scoreboard, which is one of the largest in all of NCAA Saint Ignatius Losses...... 6 Division III, was completed. The video scoreboard Last Saint Ignatius Loss...... 1982 measures 21 feet and 11 inches high by 36 feet wide. The video area measures 10’11” high and 36’ wide and Largest Margin of Victory can be divided into five separate zones. Saint Ignatius...56, 2004 vs. W. Harding Also a part of the Tressel Family donation, the track Opponents...... 25, 1937 vs. Rhodes surface was updated and was the same surface that was used during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. KO 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 Finnie Stadium has hosted three NCAA Division III Games on Oct. 9 (12-6): national championship track meets, numerous NCAA 1920 vs. Amherst W 31-0 FG 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 1926 vs. Youngstown East W 27-0 and Ohio High School Athletic Association football 5 Zeb Eldridge Jr. 6’2” 170 1931 vs. Cleveland West L 0-12 playoff games as well as being the home field to 1936 vs. Cleveland John Marshall W 6-0 Berea-Midpark High School. The Ohio Sports Festi- 1937 vs. Cleveland Rhodes L 0-25 val/Ohio State Games have also used Finnie as both PAT 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 1943 vs. Cleveland West L 6-7 1948 vs. John Marshall W 22-7 a regional and state championship site. P 6 Declan Mangan Sr. 5’11” 165 1954 vs. Holy Name L 0-6 Finnie Stadium is located at 100 E. Bagley Road 1959 vs. Cleveland West Tech W 30-12 next to Berea-Midpark High School and across the 1965 vs. Cleveland West Tech L 0-8 street from the Lou Higgins Center. H 11 Steven Bodamer Jr. 6’0” 170 1971 vs. Cleveland Rhodes W 37-0 LS 63 Bennett Adler Sr. 6’3” 230 1982 vs. Lake Catholic L 7-13 PR 22 Marty Lenehan Jr. 5’9” 180 1987 vs. Valley Forge W 35-6 Photo and information courtesy of the Baldwin 1992 vs. Valley Forge W 49-0 Wallace University Sports Information Department 25 Edwin Abiakl Jr. 5’10” 175 1993 vs. Mentor W 41-7 KR 22 Marty Lenehan Jr. 5’9” 180 1999 vs. Canton McKinley W 29-15 20 Anthony Santagata Sr. 5’7” 155 2004 vs. Warren Harding W 56-0 2010 vs. Erie Cathedral Prep (PA) W 48-19 Ignatiuswildcats.com 9 GAME PREVIEW WILDCATS LOOK TO BEGIN A STRONG PLAYOFF RUN Two teams with late starts to the 2020 season will Look for Solon to throw multiple looks and blitzes meet in the opening round of the playoffs. at the Wildcats to try to keep things interesting. Saint Ignatius and Solon each experienced tough SAINT IGNATIUS DEFENSE VS. SOLON OFFENSE regular seasons, with the Wildcats tallying a 1-3 mark Due in part to injuries, the Wildcats experienced a and the Comets dropping to 0-3, due in part to be- tough night on the road in Cincinnati last Saturday. ing behind the 8-ball with less practice time. With cornerback Chris Snyder and safety Braeden But don’t let the record fool you, these are two very Lair back this week, the Wildcats will look to shore good football programs. One of the teams will break things up against Solon. out a win this week. Griffin Taliak will play a significant role this week at Coach Chuck Kyle ’69 will be making his 30th play- free safety for the Wildcats. The junior is fifth on the off appearance, entering Friday with a 72-18 record. team with 14.5 tackles, registering 1 tackle for loss, The Cats have a 30-10-1 mark at Finnie Stadium. as well. Andrew Chime will get the starting nod at SAINT IGNATIUS OFFENSE VS. SOLON DEFENSE safety after a dynamic game, tallying 6.5 tackles and With every team receiving a playoff berth, the Saint 2 tackles for loss. Ignatius coaching staff opted to use the regular Cole Smith will look to keep rolling, too, after a season as a proving ground to determine the starting 31-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. the signalcaller. After four games, Joe Pfaff emerged as Bombers. Smith also has 12 tackles and 3 pass break- the starter for the postseason. ups on the year. The dual-threat quarterback has a great arm along The defensive line will look to make things easier with quick legs to maneuver around pressure. Pfaff on the secondary with good pressure on the QB this showcased a quick ability to progress through week. Bennett Adler leads the team with 6 tackles his reads and make the correct decisions. In three for loss, adding 1.5 sacks. Fellow senior defensive end games, Pfaff is 16-for-27 passing with 226 yards and Luca LaSpina is another name to watch. Peter Chal- 1 touchdown. Last week, Pfaff led the way with 140 houb and Tommy Wasinski will play plenty, switching yards, including a 79-yard bomb to Emmett Hanna in and out. on the opening play of the game. At linebacker, Aidan Hubbard has been a stud Marty Lenehan has helped the offense remain bal- this year. The senior will join Solon’s Najee Story at anced with his quickness and agility in the ground Northwestern next fall. On the season, Hubbard has game. The junior tops the team with 275 yards and 2 22 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and an interception. touchdowns on the ground, including 146 yards and Fellow senior Aidan Conway has also been simply a score vs. St. Xavier. outstanding. The middle ‘backer has 20 tackles, 3.5 The wideouts will look to help Pfaff out this week. tackles for loss, and a sack. Steven Bodamer caught his first pass vs. St. Xavier, As for Solon, the offense runs through multi-year while seniors John Becker and Colin Wiehn could be starter Pat McQuaide. The senior is a smart passer, poised for breakouts. Nick Lamirand, Sean Ward, and completing 37-of-67 passes for 313 yards and 2 Patrick Tompkins will rotate at . touchdowns this season. The offensive line is beginning to gel, evidenced by Khalil Eichelberger is his top weapon, with 387 this stat: the unit has only allowed six sacks through yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground, along with four games. Left tackle Gus Salopek anchors the line 10 receptions for 135 yards. Eichelberger is a bowling for the men of Ohio City. ball who can run you over. He’s a big name to watch. Solon has transitioned to a 3-man front this season, Joel Kpassou is the team’s best wideout, with 13 often playing a 3-4. Najee Story is the anchor of the catches for 71 yards. No other wideout besides Kpas- defensive line. The Northwestern commit leads the sou and Eichelberger have more than 3 catches. In team with 2 tackles for loss, adding 7 solo tackles all, Solon has a solid offense that started gaining and 10 assists. momentum last week vs. Medina in a 24-20 loss. Reese Foster stars at linebacker, with 6 solo tackles SPECIAL TEAMS and 14 assists. Jakob Oldenburg is another one of Declan Mangan has been excellent kicking, con- Solon’s leading with 7 solo tackles and 6 verting 3 field goals and 4 extra points last week. assists. The return game has also been great, with excellent Pat McQuaide, the son of Solon coach Jim Mc- blocking and good speed. Coach Kyle will be closely Quaide, is a ballhawk in the secondary with 2 inter- watching the field position battle. ceptions. Joel Kpassou is another talented defensive For Solon, Justin Covey is the placekicker, with 4 back, turning in a team-high 12 solo tackles along extra points in 2020. McQuaide and Dominic Morlani with 8 assists on the season. split punting duties. Reese Foster manages kickoffs. 10 2020 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes ST. XAVIER GAME Game Four: Bombers fly past Cats to close out St. Xavier: 62 Saint Ignatius: 37 regular season Saturday, October 3, 2020 By Jack Slemenda ’21 CINCINNATI – Saint Ignatius Football lost the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Jesuit Bowl to Saint Xavier, 62-37. Saint Ignatius 17 10 3 7 37 The first play of the game was a play-action pass St. Xavier 7 26 15 14 62 from Joe Pfaff to Emmett Hanna for a 79-yard 1st Quarter Wildcats TD. The Bombers struck back. Ryan Nolan 11:42 SIHS - Hanna 79 yd pass from Pfaff (Mangan kick) found Liam Clifford to get to the Wildcat 30-yard 09:04 X - Kellom 30 yd run (Rohmiller kick) line. Bombers’ Charles Kellom ran for a 30 yard 05:06 SIHS - Mangan 48 yd field 04:02 SIHS - Smith 31 yd INT return (Mangan kick) touchdown to tie it up 7-7. On the following drive, 2nd Quarter the Wildcat offense answered with a 48 yard field 11:30 X - McFarlin 34 yd pass from McCaughey (Rohmiller kick) goal from Declan Mangan. The Cats led 10-7 with 06:53 X - Rohmiller 41 yd 5:06 left in the 1st quarter. Brogan McCaughey 03:52 SIHS - Mangan 27 yd field goal 03:40 X - Clifford 80 yd pass from McCaughey (Rohmiller kick) threw an interception to Wildcat Cole Smith, who 03:34 X - TEAM safety took it for six. Mangan tacked on the extra point for 01:47 X - Eary 2 yd pass from McCaughey (Rohmiller kick) a 17-7 Cats advantage. 00:40 SIHS - LaSpina 33 yd pass from French (Mangan kick) On the first play of the second quarter, Mc- 3rd Quarter 10:30 X - Clifford 39 yd pass from McCaughey (Pass failed) Caughey found Terrell McFarlin for a TD, for a 17-14 09:22 SIHS - Mangan 27 yd field goal Cats lead. Jaxon French took over. After a sack, 06:42 X - McFarlin 36 yd pass from McCaughey (Pass failed) the Bombers picked off a pass. A field goal ended 02:57 X - Rohmiller 40 yd field goal their drive, tied again 17-17. Marty Lenehan led the 4th Quarter 10:09 X - Vransky 8 yd run (Rohmiller kick) way for the Wildcat’s to the Bomber 14-yard line. A 06:02 SIHS - Lenehan 7 yd run (Mangan kick) Mangan field goal made it 20-17 Cats. The Bomber 01:50 X - Kellom 96 yd run (Rohmiller kick) offense responded. McCaughey found Clifford for an 80 yard TD. The Bombers had their first lead of SIHS X FIRST DOWNS 17 28 the game, 24-20. On the ensuing kickoff, the ball RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-194 30-154 took an awkward bounce, which was recovered by PASSING YDS (NET) 196 568 the Wildcats at the Saint Ignatius half-yard line. A Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-11-3 49-37-2 Bomber safety on the next play made for 9 Bomb- TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 55-390 79-722 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 ers’ points in under a minute, extending the lead to Returns-Yards 2-20 0-0 26-20 St. Xavier. After the free kick, McCaughey Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-157 3-89 ended an 11 play, 77-yard drive with a 2-yard pass Interception Returns-Yards 2-35 3-50 to Jalen Patterson, stretching the lead to 33-20 St. Punts (-Avg) 2-32.5 2-35.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Xavier with 1:47 to go in the half. French led the Penalties-Yards 7-120 5-68 Wildcats on a 7 play, 71 yard drive in one minute. He Possession Time 19:05 28:55 found Alec LaSpina for a 33-yard TD. St. Xavier led Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 7 of 12 33-27 at the end of the first half. Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 McCaughey tossed a 37-yard touchdown pass to Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 2-1 Clifford but a 2-point conversion attempt failed, keeping the score at 39-27 Bombers. Alec LaSpina RUSHING: Saint Ignatius - Lenehan 25-146; Pfaff 4-29; French 5-19 returned the kickoff to the Bomber 5-yard line. A St. Xavier- Kellom 14-138; Vransky 9-37; McCaughey 2-(-1); TEAM 2-(-2); McFarlin 2-(-8); Clifford 1-(-10) Mangan FG narrowed the deficit to 39-30. On a 3rd PASSING: Saint Ignatius- Pfaff 8-13-2-140; French 3-8-1-56 and 5, McCaughey found McFarlin for a 36 yard TD St. Xavier McCaughey 37-49-2-568 but another 2-point conversion failed. After a Wild- RECEIVING: Saint Ignatius- LaSpina 3-61; Dunstan 3-39; Hanna 1-79; cat turnover, St. Xavier added another field goal, Lamirand 1-13; Becker 1-3; Bodamer 1-3; Lenehan 1-(-2) 48-30 to end the third quarter. St. Xavier- Clifford 12-307; Patterson 12-124; After a Wildcat punt, McCaughey threw another McFarlin 5-85; Vransky 2-24; Cates 2-13; touchdown pass, extending the lead to 55-30 Eary 2-10; Kirk 1-8; Britt 1-(-3) Bombers. Pfaff led a late 4th quarter scoring drive. INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Smith 1-31; Hubbard 1-4 St. Xavier 1-0; Fitzpatrick 1-0; Kirk 1-50 Lenehan ran in for a 7-yard touchdown to end the FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- Lenehan 1-1; Santagata 1-0 drive, setting the margin at 55-37. The game ended St. Xavier None. with a St. Xavier interception and then a 96-yard Bombers touchdown run against the second-team St. Xavier Stadium Kickoff time: 5:00 PM • End of Game: 7:36 PM • defense. Total elapsed time: 2:36 Weather: Fall-like, clear Ignatiuswildcats.com 11 LAST GAME VS. SOLON: 2016 Regional Semifinal: Wildcats use physical play to out- Saint Ignatius: 31 Solon: 17 muscle Comets in Regional Semifinal Friday, November 11, 2016 By Eddie Dwyer Mentor, Ohio - The Varsity Football Cats, behind the athleti- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Solon 3 0 7 7 17 cism and field generalship of gifted and gritty senior quar- Saint Ignatius 7 14 3 7 31 terback Patrick Ryan, and another strong performance by a physical, active and rich-in-depth defense that featured some 1st Quarter outstanding and timely efforts by junior cornerback Cameron 05:33 SIHS - Ryan 24 run (Trickett kick) Toppin, turned back a big-hearted Solon team, 31-17, in Friday 02:07 SOL - Baek 24 field goal night’s OHSAA Division I, Region 1 Semifinal Playoff Game at 2nd Quarter Mentor High School’s Jerome T. Osborne Sr. Stadium. 06:22 SIHS - Bobinski 14 run (Trickett kick) In winning their eighth consecutive game, the record 11-time 00:31 SIHS - Pot 6 run (Trickett kick) Division I State Champion Wildcats (11-1) advanced to next 3rd Quarter Friday’s (November 18th) Region 1 Championship Game versus 06:13 SIHS - Trickett 34 field goal longtime rival St. Edward (9-2) at a site to be announced by the 04:34 SOL - Sinclair 80 pass from Bubonics (Baek kick) Ohio High School Athletic Association. 4th Quarter THE RYAN EXPRESS, SOME HOMESTYLE MOVES BY BO-BO 07:35 SIHS - Lehto 40 pass from Ryan (Trickett kick) BOBINSKI, A STIR OF THE POT AND DEFENSE, DEFENSE! 07:02 SOL - Mason 75 pass from Bubonics (Baek kick) The state’s fourth-ranked Wildcats by the Associated Press, taking advantage of a bad snap off a Solon punt attempt, took SOL SIHS FIRST DOWNS 9 18 possession at the Comets’ 47. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-171 53-210 Six plays later, Ryan tucked the ball away and, in a display PASSING YDS (NET) 208 129 of balance, vision and determination, scored on a 24-yard run Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-12-2 18-15-0 into the left corner of the scoreboard end zone of Jerome T. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 49-379 64-339 Osborne Sr. Stadium. Junior Matthew Trickett’s extra-point kick Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 was high and true, and Coach Kyle’s ‘Cats led, 7-0, with 5:33 Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 2-9 remaining in the first quarter. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-21 2-5 Trickett is an outstanding athlete who will grab a day’s rest Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 and then gear up for Sunday evening’s OHSAA Division I State Punts (Number-Avg) 5-21.4 6-39.0 Championship soccer match versus St. Charles Prep. The first Fumbles-Lost 4-1 1-0 touch in Columbus’ MAPFRE Stadium will be 7 PM. Penalties-Yards 5-59 5-50 Following an impressive return with the ensuing kickoff by Possession Time 20:05 27:55 Solon junior running back/linebacker Thomas Wilks, Solon was Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 5 of 14 knocking on the door with a first-and-goal at the 9. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Just when Mr. Momentum appeared to be on the side of the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Region 1 top-seeded and Greater Cleveland Conference Cham- Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 1-6 pion Comets, Saint Ignatius’ defense, behind senior linebackers RUSHING: Solon- Bubonics 12-103; Wilks 12-74; Sinclair 2-(-3); Adam Shibley, Johnny Velotta and James Leyden, rose to the Mason 1-(-3) occasion and forced Solon to settle for a 25-yard field goal by Saint Ignatius- Ryan 19-105; Bobinski 20-62; Stowers 12-54; senior Andy Baek with 2:07 left in the opening quarter. Pot 1-6 With Toppin and senior cornerback Alex Ringfield providing PASSING: Solon- Bubonics 11-22-1-208 excellent coverage, and Toppin and junior strong safety Mat- Saint Ignatius- Ryan 8-11-0-129 thew Viancourt combining on a tackle that resulted in a loss of RECEIVING: Solon- Sinclair 5-93; Wilks 4-5; Mason 1-75; Ward 1-35 3 yards, the ‘Cats got the ball back in the hands of their offense. Saint Ignatius: Snyder 3-35; Lehto 2-51; Pot 1-44; Ryan, who made some exceptional reads, continued to frus- Stowers 1-3; Bobinski 1-0 trate Solon with his running ability while fueling a nine-play, INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Ignatius- Toppin 1-0. Solon- None. 82-yard drive that resulted in a 14-yard touchdown run by junior FUMBLES: Saint Ignatius- TEAM 1-0. Solon- Shannon 1-0; Paschal 1-1; tailback Mark Bo-Bo Bobinski that was a study in balance, vi- Miller 1-0; Bubonics 1-0. sion and strength. Trickett was the ticket on the extra point and Saint Ignatius led, 14-3, with 6:22to go in the first half. The pride of St. Mary of Mentor, Bobinski resides about 5 min- utes down the street from Jerome T. Osborne Sr. Stadium. Saint Ignatius, which is making its 27th appearance in the OHSAA playoffs and now sports a postseason record under Coach Kyle of 68-15, took possession at its 23-yard line with just 1 minute and 9 seconds remaining in the first half. The clutch hands of senior wide receiver Travis Pot produced a 44-yard, over-the- shoulder catch down the left sideline for a first down at the Solon 15. Two players later, Pot scored on a 6-yard run into the right corner of the end zone off a reverse with 31 seconds left before two of the best bands in the land took the field. Pot’s sweet six came off a handoff from Bobinski, who was sweeping the left side after taking the pigskin from Ryan. Trick- ett’s third extra point made it 21-3. 12 2020 Saint Ignatius Football Game Notes 2020 TEAM STATS

2020 Saint Ignatius Varsity Football St. Ignatius Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 04, 2020) All games

Team Statistics I OPP SCORING 84 106 Points Per Game 21.0 26.5 Points Off Turnovers 7 23 FIRST DOWNS 55 72 R u s h in g 23 29 P a s s in g 24 36 P e n a lt y 8 7 RUSHING YARDAGE 480 448 Yards gained rushing 548 611 Yards lost rushing 68 163 Rushing Attempts 120 155 Average Per 4.0 2.9 Average Per Game 120.0 112.0 TDs Rushing 4 6 PASSING YARDAGE 597 912 C o m p - A t t - I n t 50-87-6 57-101-6 Average Per Pass 6.9 9.0 Average Per Catch 11.9 16.0 Average Per Game 149.2 228.0 TDs Passing 4 6 TOTAL OFFENSE 1077 1360 Total Plays 207 256 Average Per Play 5.2 5.3 Average Per Game 269.2 340.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 15-257 6-206 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-90 5-31 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-162 6--44 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.1 34.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.2 6.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 27.0 -7.3 FUMBLES-LOST 8-7 3-1 PENALTIES-Yards 26-323 25-209 Average Per Game 80.8 52.2 PUNTS-Yards 13-491 15-552 Average Per Punt 37.8 36.8 Net punt average 35.4 30.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 19-1167 23-1046 Average Per Kick 61.4 45.5 Net kick average 36.9 30.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 2 : 0 6 2 5 : 5 4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 11/40 21/53 3rd-Down Pct 28% 40% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/6 2/6 4th-Down Pct 50% 33% SACKS BY-Yards 10-70 6-26 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 10 13 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-5 5-5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (7-10) 70% (9-13) 69% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (5-10) 50% (5-13) 38% PAT-ATTEMPTS (10-10) 100% (9-9) 100% ATTENDANCE 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game 2/0 2/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total St. Ignatius 29 31 17 7 0 84 Opponents 10 36 18 42 0 106

Ignatiuswildcats.com 13 2020 Saint Ignatius Varsity Football St. Ignatius Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 04, 2020) 2020 RESULTS/OFFENSEAll games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 12, 2020 BISHOP SYCAMORE W 33-6 0 All games 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 Sep 19, 2020 ST. EDWARD L 0-17 0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sep 25, 2020 at Massillon L 14-21 0 Non-Conference 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 Oct 3, 2020 at St Xavier L 37-62 0 Team Statistics I OPP Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g FIRST DOWNS 55 72 LENEHAN 4 49 289 14 275 5.6 2 33 68.8 R u s h in g 23 29 SIMCAK 2 27 116 8 108 4.0 2 33 54.0 P a s s in g 24 36 WALDRON 3 12 43 4 39 3.2 0 16 13.0 P e n a l ty 8 7 PFAFF 3 8 39 9 30 3.8 0 15 10.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 480 448 FRENCH 4 18 46 25 21 1.2 0 14 5.2 Rushing Attempts 120 155 SANTAGATA 2 3 15 1 14 4.7 0 9 7.0 Average Per Rush 4.0 2.9 Total 4 120 548 68 480 4.0 4 33 120.0 Average Per Game 120.0 112.0 Opponents 4 155 611 163 448 2.9 6 96 112.0 TDs Rushing 4 6 PASSING YARDAGE 597 912 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g C o m p - A t t- In t 50-87-6 57-101-6 FRENCH 4 115.11 34-60-3 56.7 371 3 33 92.8 Average Per Pass 6.9 9.0 PFAFF 3 119.57 16-27-3 59.3 226 1 79 75.3 Average Per Catch 11.9 16.0 Total 4 116.49 50-87-6 57.5 597 4 79 149.2 Average Per Game 149.2 228.0 Opponents 4 140.01 57-101-6 56.4 912 6 80 228.0 TDs Passing 4 6 TOTAL OFFENSE 1077 1360 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Average Per Play 5.2 5.3 DUNSTAN 4 15 177 11.8 0 45 44.2 Average Per Game 269.2 340.0 LASPINA 4 14 220 15.7 3 33 55.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 15-257 6-206 LAMIRAND 3 6 41 6.8 0 14 13.7 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-90 5-31 BECKER 3 5 31 6.2 0 11 10.3 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-162 6--44 LENEHAN 4 3 9 3.0 0 13 2.2 FUMBLES-LOST 8-7 3-1 WARD 1 2 14 7.0 0 11 14.0 PENALTIES-Yards 26-323 25-209 BODAMER 2 2 2 1.0 0 3 1.0 PUNTS-AVG 13-37.8 15-36.8 HANNA 4 1 79 79.0 1 79 19.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 2 :0 6 2 5 :5 4 TOMPKINS 1 1 16 16.0 0 16 16.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 11/40 21/53 SIMCAK 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/6 2/6 Total 4 50 597 11.9 4 79 149.2 Opponents 4 57 912 16.0 6 80 228.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg SNYDER 2 47 23.5 0 47 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk HANNA 2 80 40.0 1 80 MANGAN 4-5 80.0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-1 51 0 HUBBARD 1 4 4.0 0 4 SMITH 1 31 31.0 1 31 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk MANGAN - 4-5 10-10 - - - - - 22 MANGAN 13 491 37.8 47 0 3 3 0 0 LASPINA 3 ------18 LENEHAN 2 ------12 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg HANNA 2 ------12 LENEHAN 8 90 11.2 0 47 SIMCAK 2 ------12 Total 8 90 11.2 0 47 SMITH 1 ------6 Opponents 5 31 6.2 0 12 CHALHOUB ------1 2 Total 10 4-5 10-10 - - - - 1 84 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 13 5-5 9-9 - 1 1-3 - 1 106 LASPINA 7 199 28.4 0 89 WALDRON 5 33 6.6 0 9 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SANTAGATA 2 25 12.5 0 26 St. Ignatius 29 31 17 7 0 84 DUNSTAN 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 10 36 18 42 0 106 Total 15 257 17.1 0 89 Opponents 6 206 34.3 0 75

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g LASPINA 4 0 220 0 199 0 419 104.8 LENEHAN 4 275 9 90 0 0 374 93.5 DUNSTAN 4 0 177 0 0 0 177 44.2 HANNA 4 0 79 0 0 80 159 39.8 SIMCAK 2 108 8 0 0 0 116 58.0 Total 4 480 597 90 257 162 1586 396.5 Opponents 4 448 912 31 206 -44 1553 388.2

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g FRENCH 4 78 21 371 392 98.0 LENEHAN 4 49 275 0 275 68.8 PFAFF 3 35 30 226 256 85.3 SIMCAK 2 27 108 0 108 54.0 WALDRON 3 12 39 0 39 13.0 Total 4 207 480 597 1077 269.2 Opponents 4 256 448 912 1360 340.0

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 19 HANNA 4 21 6 24.0 1.5-9 . 2-80 1 . . . . . 45 HUBBARD 4 20 4 22.0 3.5-13 0.5-5 1-4 . . 1-0 . . . 48 CONWAY 4 15 10 20.0 3.5-9 1.0-2 . 2 . . . . . 63 ADLER, B 4 14 5 16.5 6.0-33 1.5-13 ...... 18 TALIAK 4 13 3 14.5 1.0-10 ...... Total 4 172 56 200.0 35-147 10-70 6-162 13 . 1-0 . . 1 14Opponents 4 168 8 172.0 21-47 6-26 20206--44 S6 aint. Ignatiu7-33 s F1ootball. 1Game Notes 2020 Saint Ignatius Varsity Football St. Ignatius Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 04, 2020) 2020 RESULTS/OFFENSE 2020 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 19 HANNA 4 21 6 24.0 1.5-9 . 2-80 1 . . . . . 45 HUBBARD 4 20 4 22.0 3.5-13 0.5-5 1-4 . . 1-0 . . . 48 CONWAY 4 15 10 20.0 3.5-9 1.0-2 . 2 . . . . . 63 ADLER, B 4 14 5 16.5 6.0-33 1.5-13 ...... 18 TALIAK 4 13 3 14.5 1.0-10 ...... 49 SMITH 3 11 2 12.0 . . 1-31 3 . . . . . 37 VELOTTA 3 9 3 10.5 4.5-19 1.5-10 ...... 61 WASINSKI 4 8 4 10.0 0.5-5 0.5-5 ...... 14 CHIME 3 9 2 10.0 3.0-3 ...... 46 LAIR 4 8 2 9.0 1.0-1 ...... 15 COOK 2 9 . 9.0 ...... 62 CHALHOUB 4 6 4 8.0 3.5-16 1.5-12 ...... 1 53 BERGER 3 5 3 6.5 0.5-1 ...... 21 SNYDER 3 6 . 6.0 . . 2-47 5 . . . . . 91 LASPINA, L 3 3 4 5.0 2.5-15 2.0-15 . 1 . . . . . 24 CAMPOLIETI 2 3 1 3.5 ...... 44 AERNI 2 2 1 2.5 1.5-3 0.5-1 ...... 12 LASPINA 4 2 . 2.0 ...... 30 NORRIS 1 1 1 1.5 0.5-2 ...... 94 KRAUSE 1 1 . 1.0 1.0-1 ...... TM TEAM 2 1 . 1.0 ...... 33 MANGAN, J 1 1 . 1.0 ...... 16 DUNSTAN 4 1 . 1.0 ...... 75 WITALIS 1 1 . 1.0 ...... 59 LENHARD 1 1 . 1.0 1.0-7 1.0-7 ...... 20 SANTAGATA 2 1 . 1.0 ...... 27 WEBSTER 1 . 1 0.5 . . . 1 . . . . . Total 4 172 56 200.0 35-147 10-70 6-162 13 . 1-0 . . 1 Opponents 4 168 8 172.0 21-47 6-26 6--44 6 . 7-33 1 . 1

STATS COURTESY OF: Mike Schum ’89, Pat Goetz ’89, Keith Johnson ’89, Ryan Stefan ’94, Jimmy Byrne ’14

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