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St. John's Jesuit St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy “Home of the Titans” Visitors Guide A.M.D.G. Administrative Personnel School Telephone: 419-865-5743 School Fax: 419-867-9695 School Website: sjjtitans.org Athletic Website: sjjtitans.com President .................................... Mike Savona ‘75 ..... [email protected] ..................................... x0720 Vice President/COO ................... Chris Knight ’78 ...... [email protected] ....................................... x0765 Admin. of Academics ................. Beth Hyder ............. [email protected] ........................................ x0731 Admin. of Student Affairs........... Spencer Root .......... [email protected] ........................................... x0721 Admin. of Pastoral Min .............. Phil Skeldon ............ [email protected] .................................... x0734 Academy Principal ................. Mike Savona ’75 ..... [email protected] ..................................... x0720 Athletic Department Personnel Director of Athletics ........ Bob Ronai ......................... [email protected] ......................................... x0780 Asst. Ath. Director ........... Mike Schoen ‘05 ............... [email protected] .................................... x0788 Admin. Assistant ............. Carly Sintic ........................ [email protected] ......................................... x0722 Team Physician ............... Dr. Kris Brickman .............. [email protected] Team Eye Doctor ............. Dr. Dino Costa……………….…[email protected] ................................................ NA Athletic Trainer ............... Kyle Patrick ....................... [email protected] ...................................... x0747 Team Chaplain ................ Butch Welling ................... bwelling@sjjtitans.org......................................x3404 Head Coaches Baseball ........................... Craig Meinzer ................... [email protected] ...................419-277-7691 Basketball ........................ Ed Heintschel .................... [email protected] ................................ x0784 Crew ................................ Pete Fox ‘96 ...................... [email protected] ................419-304-0237 Cross Country .................. Todd Black ........................ [email protected] ......................................... x0724 Football ........................... Larry McDaniel ................. [email protected] ................................... x0790 Golf .................................. Mussa Orra ‘02 ................. [email protected] ......................................... x0794 Hockey ............................. Matt Bollinger .................. [email protected] .......................419-450-5489 Lacrosse ........................... Adam Salon ...................... [email protected] ......................847-414-1428 Soccer .............................. Tom Shook ........................ [email protected] ............................419-467-9625 Swimming ........................ Lori Yaross ........................ [email protected] ............................419-283-7239 Tennis .............................. Jim Davis ‘70 ..................... [email protected] .................419-346-3540 Track & Field ................... Steve Spenthoff ‘95 .......... [email protected] ............................419-304-4782 Wrestling ......................... Shawn Contos ‘93 ............. [email protected] ...................301-789-3000 A.M.D.G. School Quick Facts St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy 5901 Airport Hwy Toledo, OH 43615 Phone: 419-865-5743 Fax: 419-867-9695 Website: www.sjjtitans.org Enrollment .............................................. 572 Sports Mascot ......................................... Titan Colors ...................................................... Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Athletic Affiliation ................................... OHSAA Div. I, Northwest District Conference/s ........................................... Three Rivers Athletic Conference (TRAC) ................................................................ Northwest Hockey Conference (NHC) Sports Information Athletic Dept. Phone ............................... 419-720-0722 Athletic Dept. Fax .................................... 419-867-9695 Communications Dept…………………………..419-865-5743 x0725 Athletics Website………………………………….www.sjjtitans.com Athletics Twitter/Instagram/Facebook…@SJJTitanSports SJJ Titans Playing Facilities Baseball ................................................... St. John’s Jesuit Baseball Field Basketball ................................................ St. John’s Jesuit Dome Gym Football ................................................... St. John’s Jesuit Lyden Field ................................................................ University of Toledo Glass Bowl ................................................................ Bowling Green State Univ. Doyt Perry Stadium Golf .......................................................... Stone Oak Country Club Hockey………………………………………………….Sylvania Tam-O-Shanter Lacrosse ................................................... St. John’s Jesuit Lyden Field Soccer ...................................................... St. John’s Jesuit Lyden Field Swimming ................................................ University of Toledo Tennis ...................................................... Shadow Valley Tennis Club Track & Field ……………………………………… St. John’s Jesuit Stadium Weight Room .......................................... St. John’s Jesuit Lyden Center Wrestling ................................................. St. John’s Jesuit Dome Gym A.M.D.G. Directions to St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy From the North: I-75 South to I-475 South to exit 8, Airport Hwy, East to 5901 Airport Hwy. From the South: I-75 North to I-475 North to exit 8, Airport Hwy, East to 5901 Airport Hwy. From the East: I-80 West to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, 5901 Airport Hwy. on left From the West: I-80 East to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, 5901 Airport Hwy. on left Time/Distance from Ohio Turnpike Exit 59: 4 minutes/2miles Time/Distance from I-475 Exit 8: 2 minutes/1 mile to Shadow Valley Tennis Club From the North: I-75 South to I-475 South to exit 8, Airport Hwy, East to Holland-Sylvania, Right onto Holland-Sylvania, 1661 Holland-Sylvania on left From the South: I-75 North to I-475 North to exit 8, Airport Hwy, East to Holland-Sylvania, Right onto Holland-Sylvania, 1661 Holland-Sylvania on left From the East: I-80 West to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, Left onto Holland-Sylvania, 1661 Holland-Sylvania on left From the West: I-80 East to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, Left on Holland-Sylvania, 1661 Holland-Sylvania on left to Tam-O-Shanter (Ice Hockey) From the North: I-75 South to I-475 South to exit 13 US-20/OH-120/Central Ave., Left onto Central Ave., Right onto McCord, Left onto Sylvania Ave., 7060 Sylvania Ave., on right From the South: I-75 North to I-475 North to exit 13 US-20/OH-120/Central Ave., Left onto Central Ave., Right onto McCord, Left onto Sylvania Ave., 7060 Sylvania Ave., on right From the East: I-80 West to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, Merge onto 1-475 North to exit 13 US-20/OH-120/Central Ave., Left onto Central Ave., Right onto McCord, Left onto Sylvania Ave., 7060 Sylvania Ave., on right A.M.D.G. From the West: I-80 East to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, Merge onto 1-475 North to exit 13 US-20/OH-120/Central Ave., Left onto Central Ave., Right onto McCord, Left onto Sylvania Ave., 7060 Sylvania Ave., on right to The University of Toledo (Football/Basketball) From the North: I-75 South to I-475 South to exit 17 Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Bancroft St., 2801 Bancroft St., on right From the South: I-75 North to I-475 North to exit 17 Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Bancroft St., 2801 Bancroft St., on right From the East: I-80 West to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, Merge onto 1-475 North to exit 17 Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Bancroft St., 2801 Bancroft St., on right From the West: I-80 East to exit 59, US-20 toward US-23/I-475, Merge onto 20 West/Reynolds Rd., Left onto OH-2 West, Merge onto 1-475 North to exit 17 Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Secor Rd., Turn Left onto Bancroft St., 2801 Bancroft St., on right to Bowling Green State University (Football/Basketball) From the North: I-75 South to exit 181, on right From the South: I-75 North to exit 181, on right From the East: I-80 West to exit 64 (Perrysburg), I-75 South to exit 181, on right From the West: I-80 East to exit 64 (Perrysburg), I-75 South to exit 181, on right Parking Parking is available on campus in the main lots: East Lot, West Lot and Reserve Parking. See attached map for details. A.M.D.G. Admission Charges Admission charges in each sport will be consistent throughout the Three Rivers Athletic Conference. Students are defined by the Three Rivers Athletic Conference
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