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GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 19 EYE STREET, N.W.

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20001 (202) 336-7161

(202) 336-7164 FAX

AMDG OFFICE OF

THE HEADMASTER

September 2011

Dear Football Fans,

Welcome to another year of football on Eye Street! Coach Brady and his team have been working hard and I am impressed with their commitment to the program.

As we begin this fall season, it is good to do so by reflecting on the role of sports at a Catholic, Jesuit high school. Pope John Paul II, an athlete himself, once gave a homily in which he said: “Playing sports has become very important today, since it can encourage young people to develop important values such as loyalty, perseverance, friendship, and solidarity.” He goes on to say, “Anyone who plays sports knows very well: it is only at the cost of strenuous training that significant results are achieved… The logic of sports…is also the logic of life: without sacrifices, important results are not obtained, or even genuine satisfaction” (29 October 2000).

Likewise, athletics in a Jesuit school is about being generous with one’s God-given talents, and life lessons like dedication, commitment, and, of course, sacrifice. The hard work a student-athlete puts into the season is for the team, our school, and the season’s goal. Athletics is a part of cura personalis – that hallmark of Jesuit education – care of the whole person. Gonzaga forms young men who are well-rounded in body, mind, and spirit. The experiences of our students on the playing field, in the classroom, and on retreats and Christian service projects, work together in the formation of our students into men for others.

On behalf of our students and faculty, Gonzaga’s football players and coaches, I want to thank you for all your support of this program and for helping to make athletics such a positive experience for so many boys at Gonzaga. The lessons our students can learn in a program such as this will last them a lifetime, no matter where they go. Good luck to all the coaches and players!

Go Eagles!

Sincerely,

Rev. Vincent G. Conti, S.J. Headmaster

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The Jesuit Tradition

Jesuits and education. These two words combined denote excellent preparation for young people anywhere in the world. Jesuits and their lay colleagues seek to bring to full

expression the talents of young people within the Christian tradition in their schools.

This has been the case in Washington since 1821, when Gonzaga’s venerable predecessor, the Washington Seminary, was founded. In 1858, the name changed to Gonzaga College when President Buchanan signed the Act of Congress incorporating the school legally. Then, the school was located on F Street, N.W. It moved to North Capitol and Eye Streets, N.W. in 1871. Throughout that whole time, the school sought, and seeks, to help young people grow towards religious, intellectual and social maturity.

Committing itself to a downtown location in the 1960s, Gonzaga serves a uniquely diverse student body, from all points of the compass. Students come here, and with the best advice and help, construct their own schedule of learning which will best help them develop their strengths. These include, for our students, commitment to the teachings of Jesus Christ, dedication to academic excellence, personal service to other people, especially those in need, and deep and fulfi lling involvement in sporting and other co-curriculars.

The Spirit of GonzagaAt Gonzaga there is a tremendous sense of

community; all Washington knows that Gonzaga students are outstanding, spirited, special persons.

Because of Gonzaga’s amazing location, her students are on-the-scene participants in the cultural, intellectual, and political happenings of the Federal City. More importantly, students come to Gonzaga from every part of the entire metropolitan area. Increasingly, they use Metrorail to nearby Union Station; many come by Metrobus, commuter rail and carpool.

Gonzaga students learn from one another. They are intellectually talented and racially, economically, geographically, and socially diverse. Gonzaga’s spirit embraces them and brings them all together in a caring, warm community where they meet other students who will be among their closest life-long friends.

Academic ChallengeGonzaga offers outstanding academics. Gonzaga

students work hard to complete a sophisticated academic program in which they learn how to understand the thoughts and achievements of others as they learn themselves to think and achieve. They learn to read and write effectively, to appreciate and create beauty, to understand that people are wonderfully diverse.

Gonzaga students study and apply mathematics until they are at home with abstract and logical thinking. In Gonzaga’s acclaimed science program, students become scientists as well as humanists. Gonzaga graduates enjoy an intellectual balance because they have studied deeply in various subjects.

At Gonzaga, students grow increasingly responsible for their own learning. Gonzaga teachers—intellectually and humanly competent and experienced men and women—care most deeply

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that their students grow and learn. They stress in each course skills which will last and support further learning. And they are warm, friendly people whom students comfortably seek out for needed help.

Courses Gonzaga Students Take:The Gonzaga student completes the following

academic requirements:

• four years of religion • four years of English • one year beyond Algebra II/Trigonometry in

Mathematics • four years of history/social studies • to the third level of a language (French,

German, Spanish or Latin) • three years of science: biology, chemistry,

physics, selected electives or AP levels of science

• one year of physical education and health • one year of art • the Social Justice Program for community

service

Many additional courses are available:

• four levels of Latin • three levels of Greek • independent tutorial in English • computer programming • advanced art, music, choral arts • social sciences: government, psychology, world

problems, economics • advanced placement (college level) courses are

offered to qualifi ed students in: each modern language, each science, calculus, English, American and European History, Computer Science

• Honors philosophy

Students may arrange to take additional courses at area universities.

Other Ways to LearnGonzaga students participate in an amazing

variety of activities. Play rehearsals, football practice, and newspaper deadline rushes draw students together and bring them into close contact with faculty members who coordinate school activities.

Gonzaga students develop responsibility, discipline, and skills of working together effectively through activities and sports. More importantly, they have fun together.

Gonzaga’s athletes compete on teams in:• Baseball • Rugby• Basketball • Soccer• Crew • Softball• Cross-Country • Tennis• Football • Track• Golf • Wrestling• Swimming • Diving• Lacrosse • Ice Hockey

Homerooms also sponsor intramural teams in 3 sports.

Almost every student is involved in some club or organization. These activities include three different publications, student council, dramatics, debate and speech, band, the WZAG TV station, and more than a score of other clubs and teams and associations.

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2011 VARS ITY FOOTBALL TEAM SC H E DULE2011 VARS ITY FOOTBALL TEAM SC H E DULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Saturday Aug. 27 Archbishop Hoban Akron, OH 7:00 p.m.

Saturday Sept. 3 McDonogh Home 2:00 p.m.

Saturday Sept. 10 St. Joseph’s Prep (Phil., PA) Home (USNA) 4:30 p.m.

Saturday Sept. 17 Georgetown Prep Home 2:30 p.m.

Friday Sept. 23 Good Counsel Away 7:00 p.m.

Saturday Oct. 1 McNamara Home 2:30 p.m.

Saturday Oct. 8 Carroll Away 2:00 p.m.

Saturday Oct. 15 O’Connell Home 2:00 p.m.

Saturday Oct. 22 Open Date TBA TBA

Saturday Oct. 29 DeMatha Away 2:00 p.m.

Saturday Nov. 5 St. John’s (H) Home (Blair) 3:00 p.m.

Saturday Nov. 12 WCAC Playoff TBA TBA

Saturday Nov. 19 WCAC Championship USNA TBA

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Aaron BradyHEAD COACH

Leonard StephensTIGHT ENDS

Chris Rosier ‘96WIDE RECEIVERS

2011 EAG LE VARS ITY COAC H ES2011 EAG LE VARS ITY COAC H ES

George SealsOFFENSIVE LINE

Conrad Singh ‘00RUNNING BACKS,

PASSING COORDINATOR

Derek FaisonLINEBACKERS,CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Fred SchultzDEFENSIVE LINE

Jon VolpeCO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Dan LovatoQUARTERBACKS

Harrison BernsteinDEFENSIVE BACKS

Charlie BaumgardnerASSISTANT

VARSITY COACH

Jon Beckerle ‘07ASSISTANT

VARSITY COACH

Tom Bryant ’97FOOTBALL

OPERATIONS

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2011 VARS ITY FOOTBALL TEAM2011 VARS ITY FOOTBALL TEAM

Penny LynchATHLETIC TRAINER

Milton YatesSTRENGTH &

CONDITIONING COACH

Joe ReydaATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Casey O’NeillASSISTANT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

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Duane McKelvin■1

Davon Graves■2

Eric Baumgardner■3

Danny Flynn■4

Matt O’Donnell■5

Robbie Walker■6

Devin Butler■7

Rajee Dunbar■8

Brandon Mitchell■9

Miles Green■10

Chris Schultz■11

Connor Ennis■12

Stephen Harris■14

Ryan Forrester■15

Santi Juarez■16

Drew Gordon■17

2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS

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Phil McCarthy■34

Jace Caulfi eld■35

Jimmy O’Brien■36

Nick Anzallo■40

Frank Ruzicka■41

Scott Carpenter■42

Danny Leonard■18

Joe Fitzpatrick■19

Jaivon Gibbs■20

Demitrius McNeil■21

Max Beaubeouf■22

Aji Ambe■23

Brian Murray■24

Miles Taylor■25

Barry Michael■31

Luke Miller■33

2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS

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Kenny Hagins■43

Billy McNamara■44

Neil Stechshulte■45

Conor Hull■49

Charles Butler■50

Tommy Kelly■51

Matt Flynn■52

Charlie Asmar■53

Patrick McMahon■56

Jack Hyre■64

Cal Cunningham■65

Elijah Davis■66

Joe Marvin■68

2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS

Grant Hughes■54

Jack Caudle■72

Rudy Knott■55

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Jordan Person■73

Turner Echols■75

Brendan Johnson■77

Terrence Parks■78

Jack Bowman■79

Paris Person■88

Brady Malone■89

2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS2011 VARS ITY TEAM FOOTBALL PLAYE RS

Grey Congo■74

Ryan Gatewood■86

Logan Wallace■80

Aldo Giannattasio■83

Mikey Glynn ’13VARSITY

MANAGER

Tim Ryan■99

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2011 VARS ITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTE R2011 VARS ITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTE R

NUMBER NAME GRADE HT. WT. POSITION

1 Duane McKelvin 2012 5’10 175 DB/RB 2 Davon Graves* 2012 5’8 165 DB/WR 3 Eric Baumgardner 2012 6’1 195 SS/TE 4 Danny Flynn 2012 5’11 190 LB/FB 5 Matt O’Donnell 2012 5’10 185 SS/TE 6 Robbie Walker 2014 5’8 165 DB/RB 7 Devin Butler 2013 6’1 175 DB/WR 8 Rajee Dunbar 2012 5’9 150 DB/WR 9 Brandon Mitchell 2012 6’2 210 DE 10 Miles Green 2012 6’2 230 TE 11 Chris Schultz 2013 6’3 190 QB 12 Connor Ennis 2013 6’0 175 QB 14 Stephen Harrs 2012 6’4 200 TE 15 Ryan Forrester 2013 6’0 180 DB/QB 16 Santi Juarez 2012 5’7 150 K/P 17 Drew Gordon 2013 6’1 180 DB/WR 18 Danny Leonard 2013 5’9 150 K 19 Joe Fitzpatrick 2013 6’0 165 DB/WR 20 Jaivon Gibbs 2013 5’10 170 DB 21 Demitrius McNeil 2012 5’10 195 RB 22 Max Beaubeouf 2013 5’7 150 DB/WR 23 Aji Ambe 2012 5’7 165 DB/RB 24 Brian Murray 2012 6’0 175 DB/WR 25 Miles Taylor 2014 5’11 185 DB/RB 31 Barry Michael 2014 5’10 165 DB/WR 33 Luke Miller 2012 5’10 190 LB 34 Phil McCarthy 2013 5’9 155 DB/WR 35 Jace Caulfi eld 2012 5’11 190 LB 36 Jimmy O’Brien 2013 5’10 170 TE 40 Nick Anzallo* 2012 6’2 210 LB 41 Frank Ruzicka 2013 6’0 180 DB/RB 42 Scott Carpenter 2013 6’2 210 DE/TE 43 Kenny Hagins 2013 5’10 190 LB/RB 44 Billy McNamara 2013 6’2 215 DE 45 Neil Stechshulte 2012 6’4 190 TE 49 Conor Hull 2013 6’2 210 DE/TE 50 Charles Butler 2013 6’0 240 DT/OL 51 Tommy Kelly 2012 6’0 215 OL 52 Matt Flynn 2013 5’9 200 DL/FB 53 Charlie Asmar 2012 6’3 260 DL/OL 54 Grant Hughes 2013 6’0 205 DL/OL 55 Rudy Knott 2013 5’7 200 DL/OL 56 Patrick McMahon 2013 6’2 190 DL/oL 64 Jack Hyre 2012 6’4 225 OL 65 Cal Cunningham 2012 5’10 250 DL 66 Elijah Davis 2013 5’10 190 LB/OL 68 Joe Marvin 2012 6’4 240 C 72 Jack Caudle 2013 6’0 220 DL/OL 73 Jordan Person 2014 6’2 240 DL/OL 74 Grey Congo* 2012 6’2 275 DL/OL 75 Turner Echols 2014 6’1 220 DL/OL 77 Brendan Johnson 2012 6’5 265 DL/OL 78 Terrence Parks 2013 6’3 235 DL/OL 79 Jack Bowman 2012 6’4 210 OL 80 Logan Wallace 2014 6’0 185 LB 83 Aldo Giannattasio 2014 6’3 190 DE/TE 86 Ryan Gatewood 2012 6’1 180 DB/WR 88 Paris Person 2013 6’2 185 DB/WR 89 Brady Malone 2013 6’3 185 WR 99 Tim Ryan 2013 5’9 195 DL/OL

* Captains

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GONZAGA FOOTBALL PLAYE RS BY C LASSGONZAGA FOOTBALL PLAYE RS BY C LASS

F R E S H M E NF R E S H M E N

S O P H O M O R E SS O P H O M O R E S

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GONZAGA FOOTBALL PLAYE RS BY C LASSGONZAGA FOOTBALL PLAYE RS BY C LASS

J U N I O R SJ U N I O R S

S E N I O R SS E N I O R S

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DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Wednesday Aug. 31 McDonogh Away 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Sept. 7 Mt. St. Joseph (Balt., MD) Home 9:30 a.m.

Friday Sept. 16 Georgetown Prep Away 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday Sept. 21 Good Counsel Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Sept. 28 McNamara Away 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Oct. 5 Carroll Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Oct. 12 Open Date TBA TBA

Thursday Oct. 20 Friendship Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Oct. 26 DeMatha Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Nov. 2 St. John’s Away 3:15 p.m.

2011 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE2011 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE

Charlie BaumgardnerJUNIOR VARSITY

HEAD COACH

Conrad Singh ‘00, Offensive CoordinatorDerek Faison, Defensive CoordinatorFred Schultz, Assistant CoachJon Beckerle ’07, Assistant Coach

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2011 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTER2011 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTER

NUMBER NAME GRADE

2 J.B. Gallagher 10 3 Ryan Lynch 10 4 Michael Barry 10 5 Mark Reges 10 6 Dylan Volanth 10 9 Matt Nalls 10 10 Ryan Forrester 11 11 Alex Williams 10 14 James Orfi ni 10 22 Max Beaubeouf 11 23 Tyrell Thomas 10 25 Stephen Beckerle 10 34 Phil McCarthy 11 35 Jimmy O’Brien 11 41 Frank Ruzicka 11 42 Charlie DePont 10 43 Michael Gemunder 10 44 Jackson Johns 10 45 Drew Corry 10 50 Connor Bell 10 52 Michael Caffes 10 53 Aldo Giannattasio 10 54 Tom Cuddihy 10 55 Rudy Knott 11 56 Tommy Rippert 10 57 Will Rickard 10 60 Graham Smith 10 61 Grant Hughes 11 64 Tim Ryan 11 67 Tristan Seton 10 68 Elijah Davis 11 70 Logan Wallace 10 72 Jack Caudle 11 73 Jordan Person 10 74 Loc Nguyen 10 75 Turner Echols 10 76 Bobby Nealon 10 78 Terrance Parks 11 79 Austin Clark 10 80 Bradford Dillard 10 83 Christian Lizama 10 88 Mac Sproul 10 89 Calvin Dworshak 10

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2011 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE2011 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Thursday Sept. 1 Spalding Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Sept. 7 Mt. St. Joe’s Away 10:00 a.m.

Wednesday Sept. 14 Georgetown Prep Home 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday Sept. 21 Good Counsel Away 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Sept. 28 Friendship Collegiate Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Oct. 5 Open Date TBA TBA

Wednesday Oct. 12 O’Connell Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Oct. 19 St. Mary’s Ryken Home 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Oct. 26 DeMatha Away 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday Nov. 2 St. John’s Home 3:15 p.m.

FRESHMEN FOOTBALL COACHES (from left to right): Brandon Gilchrist, Mike Bonuccelli ‘02, Shawn Hart, Charles Woolridge (Head Coach), Frank Perry, Joe Lively ‘03, Dominique Saunders, Freddy Jordan

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2011 FRES H M E N FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTE R2011 FRES H M E N FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTE R

NUMBER NAME YEAR

2 Rahshan Jones 9 3 Reggie Corbin 9 4 Cameron Bohlander 9 5 Jabari Greenwood 9 6 Nick Delgado 9 7 Nick Johns 9 8 Gabriel Castro 9 10 Connor Gray 9 11 Joseph Artabane 9 12 Jack Perry 9 13 Aniel Bonitt 9 14 Timothy Monahan 9 15 Luke Prominski 9 16 Matthew Nicolson 9 17 Jacob Powers 9 20 Riley Schleifer 9 21 Denis Whitcomb 9 22 Liam Fitzpatrick 9 23 Connor Lazas 9 24 Lonnie Davis 9 25 Nate Hiligh 9 26 Vincent Allen 9 27 Sam Morrison 9 28 Kevon Turner 9 30 Connor McAuliffe 9 32 Ajani Roberts 9 33 Ryan Sawczuk 9 34 Sean Fitzgerald 9 35 Ben Forde 9 36 Patrick Rives 9 40 David Smith 9 41 Connor McGrath 9 42 John Heckler 9 43 Nick Skalka 9 44 Patrick Shipley 9 50 Tom Benson 9 51 Billy Gibson 9 52 John Iscaro 9 53 Will Clarke 9 54 Jack Ellis 9 55 DeAndre Easterling 9 62 Cameron Marrapese 9 63 Sean Spellacy 9 64 Patrick Whitney 9 65 Conor Ryan 9 67 George Bechara 9 68 Andrew Sheehy 9 71 John Cashmere 9 72 Ryan Dailey 9 73 Geoffrey Gonella 9 74 Chris Hrdy 9 75 Karl Malate 9 76 Quinn Greenman 9 77 Griffi n Jackson 9 78 Jack Carroll 9 79 Joseph Cooney 9 80 John Gossart 9 81 John Prendergast 9 82 Shane McGowan 9 84 Connor Griffi n 9 85 James Kress 9 86 Dennis DeVol 9 87 Michael Penny 9 88 Richie Petitbon 9 89 Patrick Grant 9

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GONZAGA FOOTBALL ALUMNI AND COLLEGE TEAMGONZAGA FOOTBALL ALUMNI AND COLLEGE TEAM

CLASS NAME SCHOOL

2003 Joey Haynos University of Maryland (Miami Dolphins) Kory Gedin University of Pennsylvania Arman Shields University of Richmond (Oakland Raiders)

2004 Douglas Dutch University of Michigan (Washington Redskins) Manuel Marshall University of Delaware Bernie McKeever University of Virginia

2005 Collin Cloherty Brown University (Indianapolis Colts) Charles Ramsey Penn State University Larry Rhea Fordham University Charles Young Hampton University Duane Ely Stonybrook University Joe Taylor North Carolina A&T

2006 Isiejah Allen Fordham University Jon Bradley Morehouse College Tyler Fisher University of Pennsylvania Jerome Johnson Stonybrook University Mark Russell Morehouse College

2007 Alex Johns Dartmouth College Alex Johnston University of Dayton Joey Orfi ni University of San Diego Lincoln Pratt Dickinson College Nick Savarino Davidson College Evan Shields University of Rhode Island

2008 Johnson Bademosi Stanford University A.J. Francis University of Maryland Rodney Gould Lafayette College Eamon Hanifi n Trinity College (CT) Cameron Johnson University of Virginia Terry Kernan St. Vincent College Taylor Malone Washington & Lee University Kenny Newcomer Brown University Jason Schmucker University of Pennsylvania Wes Taylor Gettysburg College Eric Wiggins Winston Salem State University

2009 Sam Oyekoya Bucknell University Mark Rehbein Elon University Chris Speros University of Richmond

2010 James Valeiras University of Virginia Joey Kernan Hampton Sydney Jake Ruffi ng James Madison John Marvin Fordham University

2011 Austin Gund University of Richmond Andrew Harrs Virginia Tech Kevin Hogan Stanford University D’Lante Martino Delaware State University Eric Pittman Howard University Joe Watkins Elon University

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Benning Road Field1935 School Prospectus

1916

1903

1907

Buchanan Field

Gonzaga’sPlaying Fields

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W ith the opening of the fi eld in 1973, Coach Joe Kozik is remembered as saying that for the fi rst time in 100 years Gonzaga could play a football

game at home. In actuality slightly more than 50 years had passed since Gonzaga’s campus had been the site of a home football game.

In 1871, Gonzaga moved from downtown to its present location on Eye Street. Little more than St. Aloysius Church, the rectory and Kolhmann Hall, several hundred feet west of the rectory, had been built. The only other structure on campus was the original Gonzaga Hall. A towering, wood frame structure built to hold parish fairs, it was dismantled at 10th and F Streets NW and reassembled behind Kolhmann Hall, where it stood until 1909.

Gonzaga’s students took up football in the late 1880’s when there was ample room to play the game on campus. That would remain the case even after the new Gonzaga Hall, today’s auditorium, with its “gymnasium on the lower level,” was built in the late 1890’s.

The fi rst twenty years of the next century saw continued expansion. In 1903, the “Gonzaga School,” today’s Cantwell Hall, opened as the parish grade school for boys with several hundred pupils in attendance. (The grade school, founded around 1860, closed in 1963 due to dwindling enrollment.)

Today’s main building, Dooley Hall, was constructed in 1911. Considered an ultramodern facility, it had steam heat, electric lights and spacious classrooms. It also included the large, new gymnasium, today’s wrestling room.

Beginning in 1917, plans were drawn up to replace the deteriorating and overcrowded Notre Dame School for girls which stood on the east side of North Capitol Street. Entry into World War I delayed the project, but in 1920 the school opened to 500 or

so girls in what is today called Ruesch Hall. The team continued to practice on campus through 1928, but after more than 30 years, the football program no longer played games there.

In 1925 the Jesuits concluded that new athletic fi elds were needed. Parishioners were organized into teams to raise $50,000 to acquire land for athletic fi elds.

In 1929, Gonzaga Field opened on Benning Road NE, just east of the Anacostia River, and three miles from the school. Seating for 3,000 fans was installed. The Interhigh’s Business High School Stenographers

were the fi rst opponent on what for the next twenty-one seasons was the school’s home fi eld.

Originally remote, in time residential development came to Benning Road, particularly during World War II. In team pictures from the 1940’s, houses can be seen encroaching on the fi eld. In 1949, the city initiated condemnation proceedings to seize the land to build River Terrace Elementary School, which stands on the site today.

After closing Benning Road, Gonzaga acquired land from the University of Maryland and

announced plans for new athletic fi elds adjacent to the newly constructed Northwestern High School in PG County. No further record could be found to explain why the fi elds never materialized.

In the years that followed, Gonzaga football endured a nomadic existence travelling in old school buses to whatever practice fi elds could be secured. For many years, practice was held on the Mall alongside the Refl ecting Pool. Over the next 23 seasons every game was played on the road.

Beginning around 1970, the city demolished the houses that occupied the block south of the school, including all of those on Defrees Street. It would be several years before Buchanan Field opened, but after more than 50 years Gonzaga football was home again.

B E F O R E B U C H A N A N F I E L DB E F O R E B U C H A N A N F I E L D

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PAST FOOTBALL COACHES IN THE MODERN ERA COACH YEARS

“Zube” Sullivan 1921-1924 Herman “Ken” Simondinger 1925-1928 Orrel Mitchell (HOF) 1929-1940 Sam “Bo” Richards 1941-1943 Joe Kozik (HOF) 1944-1951 Frank Gilmore 1952 John “Jan” Jankowski 1953-1956 Pete Lerario 1957-1959 Mike Warner (HOF) 1960-1965 Hank Lilly (HOF) 1966-1968 Joe Lilly (HOF) 1969-1971 Paul Hunter 1972-1974 Will Morris (HOF) 1975-1978 Mark Gowin (HOF) 1979-1988 Alvin Maddox 1989-1990 Maurice “Maus” Collins (HOF) 1991-2000 Kenny Lucas 2001-2006 Joe Reyda 2007-2009

“Coach” Joe Kozik, a 1939 Penn State graduate, arrived at Gonzaga in 1942, having spent the previous year teaching at Bladensburg High School in Prince

Georges County. During his fi rst year at Gonzaga, Coach was a teacher, head basketball and baseball coach, and an assistant

to head football coach Bo Richards. In 1944, Coach assumed the head coaching responsibilities for football and over the next eight seasons, led the Eagles to Catholic League championships in 1944, 1945, 1946, 1948 and 1949. The 1948 team appeared in the inaugural Interhigh-Catholic city championship game, losing to Central. The following season, the Eagles defeated a high scoring Wilson High School team for the title. In 1952, after being named Athletic Director, Coach stepped aside as football coach. Coach retired in 1994 and passed away in Dec 1995 at the age of 81.

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G O N Z A G A - S T. J O H N ’ SF O O T B A L L G A M E H I S T O RY

The Modern Era of this rivalry began October 26, 1928. A November 16, 1930, Washington Post article reported that St. John’s 1930 defeat of Gonzaga was their fi rst in 12 meetings, indicating that Gonzaga had 9 victories which predated 1928.

However, scores are only available for the games played in 1908 and 1921.

YEAR GONZAGA SJC WINNER SERIES

Pre 1927 G 9 SJC 0

1928 47 0 Gonzaga G 10-SJC 0

1929 33 7 Gonzaga G 11-SJC 0

1930 0 15 St. John’s G 11-SJC 1

1931 38 2 Gonzaga G 12-SJC 1

1932 31 0 Gonzaga G 13-SJC 1

1933 28 0 Gonzaga G 14-SJC 1

1934 0 0 Tie G 14-SJC 1-Tie 1

1935 12 0 Gonzaga G 15-SJC 1-Tie 1

1936 13 6 Gonzaga G 16-SJC 1-Tie 1

1937 21 6 Gonzaga G 17-SJC 1-Tie 1

1938 12 15 St. John’s G 17-SJC 2-Tie 1

1939 0 20 St. John’s G 17-SJC 3-Tie 1

1940 6 6 Tie G 17-SJC 3-Tie 2

1941 19 13 Gonzaga G 18-SJC 3-Tie 2

1942 13 6 Gonzaga G 19-SJC 3-Tie 2

1943 0 12 St. John’s G 19-SJC 4-Tie 2

1944 7 6 Gonzaga G 20-SJC 4-Tie 2

1945 27 6 Gonzaga G 21-SJC 4-Tie 2

1946 19 0 Gonzaga G 22-SJC 4-Tie 2

1947 6 12 St. John’s G 22-SJC 5-Tie 2

1948 19 0 Gonzaga G 23-SJC 5-Tie 2

1949 20 12 Gonzaga G 24-SJC 5-Tie 2

1950 0 37 St. John’s G 24-SJC 6-Tie 2

1951 6 25 St. John’s G 24-SJC 7-Tie 2

1952 0 7 St. John’s G 24-SJC 8-Tie 2

1953 7 14 St. John’s G 24-SJC 9-Tie 2

1954 6 6 Tie G 24-SJC 9-Tie 3

1954 0 2 St. John’s-Playoff G 24-SJC 10-Tie 3

1955 13 6 Gonzaga G 25-SJC 10-Tie 3

1956 0 13 St. John’s G 25-SJC 11-Tie 3

1957 7 33 St. John’s G 25-SJC 12-Tie 3

1958 6 13 St. John’s G 25-SJC 13-Tie 3

1959 13 9 Gonzaga G 26-SJC 13-Tie 3

1959 0 0 Tie-Playoff G 26-SJC 13-Tie 4

1960 0 14 St. John’s G 26-SJC 14-Tie 4

1961 6 20 St. John’s G 26-SJC 15-Tie 4

1962 0 21 St. John’s G 26-SJC 16-Tie 4

1963 14 11 Gonzaga G 27-SJC 16-Tie 4

1964 0 46 St. John’s G 27-SJC 17-Tie 4

1965 0 33 St. John’s G 27-SJC 18-Tie 4

1966 6 6 Tie G 27-SJC 18-Tie 5

1967 18 12 Gonzaga G 28-SJC 18-Tie 5

1968 15 40 St. John’s G 28-SJC 19-Tie 5

1969 14 41 St. John’s G 28-SJC 20-Tie 5

1970 0 14 St. John’s G 28-SJC 21-Tie 5

1971 14 16 St. John’s G 28-SJC 22-Tie 5

1972 0 43 St. John’s G 28-SJC 23-Tie 5

1973 0 21 St. John’s G 28-SJC 24-Tie 5

1974 14 35 St. John’s G 28-SJC 25-Tie 5

1975 0 35 St. John’s G 28-SJC 26-Tie 5

1976 0 34 St. John’s G 28-SJC 27-Tie 5

1977 8 41 St. John’s G 28-SJC 28-Tie 5

1978 6 42 St. John’s G 28-SJC 29-Tie 5

1979 No Game G 28-SJC 29-Tie 5

1980 No Game G 28-SJC 29-Tie 5

1981 23 0 Gonzaga G 29-SJC 29-Tie 5

1982 14 7 Gonzaga G 30-SJC 29-Tie 5

1983 14 9 Gonzaga G 31-SJC 29-Tie 5

1984 53 0 Gonzaga G 32-SJC 29-Tie 5

1985 25 13 Gonzaga G 33-SJC 29-Tie 5

1986 21 7 Gonzaga G 34-SJC 29-Tie 5

1987 28 8 Gonzaga G 35-SJC 29-Tie 5

1988 10 7 Gonzaga G 36-SJC 29-Tie 5

1989 0 24 St. John’s G 36-SJC 30-Tie 5

1990 24 8 Gonzaga G 37-SJC 30-Tie 5

1991 19 26 St. John’s G 37-SJC 31-Tie 5

1992 24 6 Gonzaga G 38-SJC 31-Tie 5

1993 31 14 Gonzaga G 39-SJC 31-Tie 5

1994 15 0 Gonzaga G 40-SJC 31-Tie 5

1995 21 14 Gonzaga G 41-SJC 31-Tie 5

1996 20 0 Gonzaga G 42-SJC 31-Tie 5

1997 25 0 Gonzaga G 43-SJC 31-Tie 5

1998 42 14 Gonzaga G 44-SJC 31-Tie 5

1999 26 0 Gonzaga G 45-SJC 31-Tie 5

2000 16 45 St. John’s G 45-SJC 32-Tie 5

2001 40 23 Gonzaga G 46-SJC 32-Tie 5

2001 10 7 Gonzaga-Playoff G 47-SJC 32-Tie 5

2002 34 14 Gonzaga G 48-SJC 32-Tie 5

2002 3 0 Gonzaga-Playoff G 49-SJC 32-Tie 5

2003 35 0 Gonzaga G 50-SJC 32-Tie 5

2004 20 25 St. John’s G 50-SJC 33-Tie 5

2005 16 41 St. John’s G 50-SJC 34-Tie 5

2006 20 29 St. John’s G 50-SJC 35-Tie 5

2007 13 20 St. John’s G 50-SJC 36-Tie 5

2008 14 27 St. John’s G 50-SJC 37-Tie 5

2009 35 34 Gonzaga G 51-SJC 37-Tie 5

2010 21 27 St. John’s G 51-SJC 38-Tie 5

YEAR GONZAGA SJC WINNER SERIES

G O N Z A G A - S T. J O H N ’ SF O O T B A L L G A M E H I S T O RY

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W hile the two schools both played football as early as 1889, the football rivalry did not take root until 1928.

Games were played prior to that year, but not often or regularly. On October 26, 1928, the teams met at Georgetown University’s fi eld before a crowd of 2,500 and Gonzaga came away a winner, 47-0. Less than a month later, Gonzaga, St. John’s and other prep schools met to lay the ground work for an athletic conference of their own patterned on the public school Interhigh league. From their commitment to league play, shared faith and close proximity to one another, a rivalry was born.

Before the 1928 contest, Gonzaga had won 9 games. Wins in 1928 and 1929, brought the total to 11 victories without a loss, but in 1930 St. John’s ended that streak by the score of 15-0. Of those eleven Gonzaga victories, scores are only available for the 1908, 1921, 1928, and 1929 contests.

With the 1928 contest and the annual meetings that would follow, the football competition between the two schools, for nearly 80 years located only 14 blocks apart, took on rivalry status. Between 1928 and 1978, a period

of 51 years, the teams met each fall. Fifty-three times without interruption, including two playoff games, they met on the gridiron. Over the consecutive game string, St. Johns earned 29 wins to Gonzaga’s 19, with 5 ties. The overall

record, including games preceding 1928, was also in St. John’s favor, 29-28-5. The overall series began with Gonzaga taking 11 straight. It ended with St. John’s doing the same.

In 1979 and 1980, Gonzaga stepped away from a football tradition. Gonzaga needed to regroup. After a two-year absence, the teams met again in 1981. Gonzaga achieved victory and has dominated the second round of pairings. In thirty-two meetings, including two playoff games, over the past 30 seasons, Gonzaga holds a 23-9 advantage. However, over the last seven seasons, St. John’s has won six.

As the teams prepare for their 91st overall regular

season meeting and 95th meeting including playoff games, the record stands at 51-38-5 in Gonzaga’s favor, including the pre-1928 games. The modern era commenced in 1928 and includes four playoff games. In that span, Gonzaga has 42 victories to St. John’s 38, with fi ve ties.

GONZAGA AND ST. JOH N’S – H ISTORY OF A RIVALRY

GONZAGA AND ST. JOH N’S – H ISTORY OF A RIVALRY

2011 Marks 91st Overall Regular Season Meeting — 95th Including Playoffs

82nd Modern Era Regular Season Game — 86th Including PlayoffsGonzaga Leads Overall Series 51-38-5. Gonzaga 42 Wins to SJC’s 38 in Modern Era.

St. John’s College High School1225 Vermont Avenue NW

1880-1958(Library of Congress)

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PRE-1928

➤1908

Newspaper accounts described 1908 as a “Banner Year for Gonzaga.” The Purple and White achieved a 9-1 overall record. Only the score of the St. John’s game is available, a 10-0 win for Gonzaga.

➤1921

In late October 1921, the coaches met “to arrange details for gridiron game” between the two schools which included selecting the location and the offi cials. Two days later the teams met in what news accounts said would be a “game which should decide the Prep school championship.” The Washington Post reported that:

Both Gonzaga and St. John’s are primed for the honors. Both teams will have their full strength in the line-ups, as the injured athletes of early season games are now in the pink of condition and ready for a hard game. It would take a long search to fi nd a more bitter rivalry between two elevens. In past seasons in every branch of sport excepting football the friendly rivalry has been a credit to the institutions.

This is St. John’s fi rst season in the gridiron sport for a number of years. Coach Eddie Sutton has performed wonders with the material that reported and has them

ready to do credit to his tutoring in the big game. On the other hand, Gonzaga has made a formidable showing against its opponents to date, and Coach Jack Sullivan states last night they would be ready to give their best from whistle to whistle.

Gonzaga prevailed that day by the score of 13-6 as “Little Teddy Boucher's individual work proved the undoing of the St. John's eleven” at

the old American League Park, the predecessor to Griffi th Stadium. The account closed by noting that the “game was one of the cleanest played in local ranks this season but both clubs played hard football,” an assessment that apparently was not shared by St. John’s since the teams did not meet again until 1928.

➤1925

In 1925, Gonzaga hired Ken Simondinger, a former star at Holy Cross College, then an East Coast football power, as its new head football coach. Simondinger’s hiring refl ected a policy Gonzaga implemented that year of having its coaches on the faculty. News accounts reported that:

The engagement of Simondinger is expected to mark a new era in athletics at the I Street school. It is the aim to put all sports on a constructive basis with essential attention toward the development of the underclass material leading to a gradual succession to the varsity teams.

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Simondinger replaced Coach “Zube” Sullivan, who lead Gonzaga to considerable success in the fi rst half of the decade. By the mid-1920s, Gonzaga was seen as a legitimate challenger to the public school football programs, which had dominated the fall season since the turn of the century. The long now defunct Devitt Prep, not St. John’s, was widely recognized as Gonzaga’s primary rival for prep football supremacy.

Later that year, Zube was hired to coach St. John’s, but he would not gain a victory over Gonzaga during his time at St. John’s.

OCTOBER 26, 1928 GAME

According to newspaper accounts, the 1928 game would “mark the resumption of gridiron relations between Gonzaga and St. Johns,” after “their relations were strained by four quarters of rough play” in the last meeting.

Now the two teams are on speaking terms again. Interest in their clash today has mounted ever since the managers of the respective elevens scheduled the game. Gonzaga has one of the strongest teams in its history backed by an array of veteran material in its line-up.

Following Gonzaga 47-0 victory, The Washington Post reported that “Gonzaga and St. Johns waited six years before renewing their football rivalry yesterday and judging from the crushing 47-0 defeat Gonzaga handed the Cadets…, it will take St. John’s another six years to recover.”

THE 1930’S – 1940’S

The “Saints” did not wait six seasons; rather, the following year they hired former Gonzaga and Georgetown star Paulie Byrne. The 1930 newspaper accounts reported that St. John’s defeated Gonzaga for the “fi rst time in the twelve years the two schools have been playing.”

Gonzaga would dominate the series throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s, but would never win in more than three years consecutively. By the 1940’s, the game had taken on such signifi cance that it was moved from mid-season to the last game of each team’s schedule.

Between 1930 and 1949, Gonzaga had won 13 of 20 games against fi ve losses and two ties. But as the 1940’s came to a close, a turning point in St. John’s football fortunes occurred. In 1947, the school hired Joe Gallagher. A late 1930’s St. John’s graduate, Gallagher had been a highly regarded football and basketball player. In his fi rst season, the Cadets defeated Coach Kozik’s Eagles. That win interrupted Gonzaga’s string of consecutive Catholic League titles between 1944 and 1949. Gallagher would coach St. John’s football for 21 seasons (and basketball for many more).

THE 1950’S

Throughout the 1950’s, St. John’s established itself as the team to beat in the Catholic League. The 1954 teams tied at the end of the regular season, but St. John’s won the playoff, 2-0. With it came the right to play the Interhigh All-Stars. Only the 1955 and 1959 Eagles were able to get past the Cadets and claim the Catholic League title.

In 1955, Gonzaga beat St. John’s and advanced to the city championship to play

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Cardoza, the fi rst of the historically all-black public schools to play in the title game. The game ended in a 6-6 tie.

In 1959, the Eagles defeated the Cadets to end the regular season and bring about a three-way tie among themselves, Carroll, and St. John’s for the Catholic League regular season title. Over a period of six days, the Eagles won the season ender with St. John’s, participated in a round-robin playoff that failed to determine the City Title game representative, won the right to represent the league based on the drawing of a slip of paper, and then played a rested Interhigh champion, Eastern. Gonzaga closed the decade with its second City Championship by the score of 7-6.

Over the course of the decade, St. John’s won 8, Gonzaga 2. The teams tied twice, once in the 1954 regular season and then again in the truncated 1959 playoff. Gonzaga played in two City Title games, while St. John’s played in seven, winning fi ve. The balance of football power had shifted from Eye Street to 1225 Vermont Avenue NW and then in 1959 to St. John’s sprawling new campus on Military Road.

THE 1960’S

The 1960’s were an even more diffi cult time for the Eagles. While enrollment waned on Eye Street, St. John’s enrollment on its Military Road campus was well over a thousand boys. The results of the football series were similar to the previous decade: St. John’s won 7, Gonzaga 2, with one tie.

THE 1970’S

In the 1970’s Gonzaga struggled to survive not just in football, but as an institution. That struggle is refl ected in the record against St. John’s. St. John’s won all nine games, many by extremely lopsided margins. Between 1947, Gallagher’s fi rst season, and the end of the series in 1978, St. John’s amassed 25 victories to only six for Gonzaga (with three ties, including the 1959 round-robin playoff) During this period St. John’s was led by only two coaches, Gallagher and Donnie Waldron, who took over in 1968. Waldron’s teams were on an 11-game winning streak at the end of the consecutive game series.

At decade’s end, Gonzaga, which along with St. John’s had created a prep school league 50 years earlier, dropped out of league football competition to rebuild under newly hired Coach Mark Gowin.

SINCE 1981

Two seasons later, the Eagles were back in the league and the record against St. John’s refl ects the Eagles’ changed circumstances as Gonzaga has won 23 of the 32 regular and playoff games since 1981.

DC Public Library Washingtonian Section, November 1969

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“I RON EAG LES”THREE LIFT TOTAL TOP PERFORMERS

RANK NAME CLASS BODY WGT MAX BENCH MAX SQUAT MAX CLEAN TOTAL

1 Brendan Johnson 2012 265 275 475 235 9852 Grey Congo 2012 275 285 420 245 9503 Scott Carpenter 2013 210 240 485 225 9504 Miles Green 2012 230 260 430 225 9155 Grant Hughes 2013 205 220 470 205 8956 Billy McNamara 2013 215 230 430 215 8757 Matt O’Donnell 2012 185 230 430 205 8658 Paris Person 2013 185 220 430 205 8559 Charles Butler 2013 240 220 440 190 85010 Jace Caulfi eld 2012 190 230 410 195 835

S U M M E R 2 0 1 1SPEED, STRENGTH & CONDITIONING PROGRAM

Beginning with initial baseline testing in May and continuing through July, returning players again participated in the summer program. For the second year in a row, more than 80 players participated.

NEW WEIGHT ROOM EQUIPMENT INSTALLEDThis spring Strength and Conditioning Coach

Milton Yates and Athletic Director Joe Reyda worked with Sorinex Exercise Equipment, a South Carolina equipment manufacturer, to fi nd the right equipment to meet the needs of Gonzaga’s 17 varsity sport teams.

On June 1, the Sorinex crew arrived on campus and in one day completed the installation. The Sorinex set up, which included custom fabrications, was designed to create maximum use within the space that is Gonzaga’s weight room. It allows for future expansion when the weight room moves to a

larger space. Included in the upgrade were four double-sided Power Racks with adjustable benches, 2

Glute-Ham machines, CrossFit training stations, medicine balls, thousands of pounds of Bumper plates, and numerous other training aids.

Sorinex now adds Gonzaga to a long list of professional and collegiate sports programs that have installed their equipment. To name just a few, schools using Sorinex equipment include Georgetown, Penn, South Carolina, Clemson, Duke, Ohio State, West Point, Navy, Maryland and many more.

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TOP PE RFORM E RS 10 YARD SPRINT 10-20 YARD DRILL 20 YARD SPRINT

NAME TIME NAME TIME NAME TIME

Rajee Dunbar 1.40* Davon Graves 10.43* Davon Graves 2.37Joe Watkins 1.41* Matt Corboy 10.53* Duane McKelvin 2.40Davon Graves 1.41* Eric Baumgardner 10.75* Maxwell Beauboeuf 2.43Aji Ambe 1.45* Jaivon Gibbs 10.77* Demitrius McNeil 2.54Brendan Creamer 1.49* Neldon Myers 10.80* Brian Murray 2.56Mike Wild 1.49* Delonte Martino 10.80* Drew Gordon 2.56

40 YARD SPRINT ILLINOIS CONE DRILL PRO-AGILITY

NAME TIME NAME TIME NAME TIME

Rajee Dunbar 4.39* Matt Corboy 13.88* Brady Malone 3.97Davon Graves 4.47* Davon Graves 13.95* Duane McKelvin 4.00Duane McKelvin 4.47* Eric Baumgardner 14.02* Davon Graves 4.03Joe Watkins 4.49* Joe Watkins 14.16* Matt O’Donnell 4.09Matt Corboy 4.62* Jaivon Gibbs 14.29* Miles Taylor 4.12

300 YARD SHUTTLE PULL-UPS VERTICAL JUMP

NAME TIME NAME REP NAME HGT

Rajee Dunbar 0:53* Davon Graves 29* Rajee Dunbar 36.3*Matt Corboy 0:56* Mike Wild 26* Duane McKelvin 35.3*Joe Fitzpatrick 0:56* Joe Watkins 20* Ryan Gatewood 34.0*Davon Graves 0:56* Pat Cooney 17* Devon Butler 32.0*Kenny Abod 0:57* Neldon Myers 16* Luke Miller 31.3*Joe Watkins 0:57* Max Ruffi ng 15* Matt O’Donnell 31.0*Mike Wild 0:57* Joe Watkins 31.0*

BROAD JUMP MAX DEADLIFT MAX BENCH PRESS

NAME HGT NAME WGT NAME WGT

Rajee Dunbar 9’8”* Grey Congo 465* Grey Congo 285*Davon Graves 9’4”* Brendan Johnson 425* Nick Anzallo 280*Eric Pittman 9’2”* Andrew Harrs 425* Andrew Harrs 275*Devon Butler 9’1”* Austin Gund 425* Austin Gund 275*Brendan Creamer 8’8”* Eric Pittman 415* Brendan Johnson 275*

MAX POWER CLEAN MAX SQUAT

NAME WGT NAME WGT

Grey Congo 245 Scott Carpenter 480 Brendan Johnson 235 Brendan Johnson 475Miles Green 225 Grant Hughes 470Scott Carpenter 225 Kenny Hagins 440Luke Miller 225 Charles Butler 440 Neldon Myers 440

* Indicates Summer 2010 ResultsAll Other Results are 2011.

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A Special Thank You for the Generous Support of Our Sponsors:

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We are so proud of you and the entire Eagle Football Program.

Love, Mom, Dad, John (’10), Katie & Coco

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GO EAGLES!Best of Luck This Season

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Good Luck Seniors -

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B R A D Y ’ S B O M B S H E L L S S A L U T E

OUR Coach Brady and the

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*IMAGINE: trying to teach plays to Gonzaga Moms?! But, at least one concussion, and a “really bad hair day” didn’t stop us!!

GO GONZAGA!!!Kris, Stephanie, Janet, MK, Lauren, Alison, Lolita, Marian, Franny, Cheryl,

Patti, Maria, Caron, Peggy and Gwen

See ya next Spring!!!

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✶✶✶ Go Gonzaga!Go Gonzaga! ✶✶✶

Wishing the Eagles a Great Wishing the Eagles a Great 2011 Football Season2011 Football Season

Jim Kimsey ’57Jim Kimsey ’57Mark Kimsey ’84Mark Kimsey ’84

All the best to Frank & the Gonzaga Eagles

The Ruzicka Family

All the best to Frank & the Gonzaga Eagles

The Ruzicka Family

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The Bowman family

Best of luck to JackBest of luck to Jack and all the Eagles!

Your Biggest Fans,Mom, Dad, Grandma Anita,

and all the O’Donnells

Go Gonzaga!Go Gonzaga!Wishing

#5 Matt O’Donnelland

All the Gonzaga Eaglesthe Best of Luck

for a Great Season.

Good Luck Billy Mac #44

GO GONZAGA!

Defense!Defense!Defense!

Your Biggest Fans,Mom, Dad,

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Love, Mom, Dad, Kobe, Love, Mom, Dad, Kobe, Donnell and your Extended FamilyDonnell and your Extended Family

Good Luck Davon and the Good Luck Davon and the 2011 Gonzaga Eagles!2011 Gonzaga Eagles!

We’re looking We’re looking forward to the forward to the

Wonderful Wonderful things life has in things life has in

store for you.store for you.

Davon, we are Davon, we are so proud of so proud of

you!you!

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CONGRATULATIONS DUANECLASS OF 2012

G O E A G L E S

Dad, Mom, Summer, Alyssa and PiperDad, Mom, Summer, Alyssa and PiperGrandpa and GrandmaGrandpa and Grandma

Papa and GrammyPapa and GrammyAunt Lynn and Uncle SteveAunt Lynn and Uncle Steve

GO GONZAGA!!GO GONZAGA!!

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From Mom, Pop, Bria and Family

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WE LOVE OUR

LADDY BOY! #14

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GO GONZAGAEAGLES!!!!

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Play hard and stay focused

on your goals.

We Love You,Mom and Dad

G O G O N Z A G A E A G L E S ! ! ! !G O G O N Z A G A E A G L E S ! ! ! !

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EAGLES FLY HIGH ! !

CONGRATULATIONS GREY!May God Bless You and Keep You In His Care!

—Your Family

STRENGTH AND HONOR! CONGO #74

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The McCarthy Familyproudly supports Gonzaga Football

Good luck, Phil!Mom, Dad, Maggy, Mary Clare,

Mercy & Rosie

WE LOVE YOU,MOM, DAD

FAMILY & FRIENDS

“HERE’S TO YOUR LAST HURRAH”

“HERE’S TO YOUR LAST HURRAH”

GOOD LUCK RAJEE & EAGLESGOOD LUCK RAJEE & EAGLES

“KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE”

“KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE”

WE LOVE YOU,MOM, DAD

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Best of Luck, Gonzaga Football!

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For more than 65 years, the Warner brothers have loyally supported Gonzaga Football

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