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Matt Bunsey (1996 v. Strongsville) Eric Haddad (1993) Nate Szep (2001 v. Strongsville) Ken Yantek (1970 v. Cleveland South) Dan Murphy (1999) Brian Hoyer (2003 v. Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep) Ramadii Parker (1994 v. Strongsville) Ramadii Parker (1994) Nate Szep (2001 v. Boardman) John van der Oord (2001 v. Tol. St. John) Andrew Stankus (2004) D. Gresky & B. Panteck (1999 v. Bethelem Catholic) Carter Welo (2002 v. Boardman) Tim Culver (1973) Tom Arth (1998 v. McKinley) Dan Murphy (1999 v. Euclid) John van der Oord (2001) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Padua) John Vander Oord (2001 v. Westerville North) Bobby Grebenc (2009) Brian Hoyer (2003) Andrew Stankus (2004 v. St. Edward) Ramadii Parker (1995) Dave Ragone (1997 v. Lake Catholic) Matt Merletti (2006 v. Massillon) Peter Fitzpatrick (1989) Nate Szep (2001 v. Solon) Andrew Stankus (2004 v. Strongsville) Peter Fitzpatrick (1988) Rudy Kirbus (2005 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) Matt Merletti (2006 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) Kevin Ginley (1983) Bryan Panteck (2000 v. Boardman) Dan Murphy (1999 v. McKinley) Matt Merletti (2006) Joe Pickens (1989 v. Valley Forge) Dan Murphy (1999 v. DC Dunbar) Carter Welo (2002) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Valley Forge) Ramadii Parker (1994 v. Tol. St. John) Dan Murphy (1998) Nate Szep (2001 v. Westerville North) Eric Haddad (1993 v. Strongsville) Michael Anter (2008) Nate Szep (2001 v. Massillon Washington) Bobby Grebenc (2009 v. Massillon) Joe Gonzalez (1998) Sean Grady (1994 v. Moeller) Jim Callinan (1977 v. Cleveland South) Jon Blevins (1995 v. Moeller) Kevin Ginley (1983 v. Padua) Joe Pickens (1989 v. Mentor) Fred Oblak (1957 v. West Tech) Andrew Holland (2008 v. Buffalo Canisius) Eric Haddad (1993 v. Padua) Mark Myers (2009 v. Boardman) Eric Haddad (1993 v. Strongsville) Mark Myers (2009 v. Mentor) Eric Haddad (1993 v. Mentor) Brian Hoyer (2003 v . Westerville North) Mark DeFranco (1990 v. Austintown Fitch) Mark DeFranco (1990 v. Valley Forge) Ramadii Parker (1993-1995) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Euclid) Andrew Holland (2008 v. Massillon) 6 Eric Haddad (1993 v. Holy Name) 6 Bryan Panteck (2000 v. Tol. St. John) Sean Grady (1994 v. Shaker Heights) 5 Neil O'Donnell (1917 v. Loyola) 5 Mark Myers (2009 v. Mentor) Dave Ragone (1997 v. McKinley) 5 Fred Oblak (1957 v. South) 5 Rudy Kirbus (2005 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) Brian Dowling (1964 v. Holy Name) 5 Fred Oblak (1957 v. John Marshall) 5 Rudy Kirbus (2005 v. Friendship-Edison (DC)) 5 Bob Petrus (1975 v. Lincoln-West) 5 Nate Szep (2001 v. Boardman) 5 Matt Bunsey (1996 v. Strongsville) 5 Sean Grady (1994 v. Moeller) Nate Szep (2001) 5 Eric Haddad (1993 v. St. Joseph (VASJ)) 5 Scott Mutryn (1993 v. Saint Edward) Dave Ragone (1997) 5 Joe Pickens (1989 v. Mentor) Andrew Holland (2008) 33 Eric Haddad (1993) 5 Brian Dowling (1963 v. Parma) Brian Hoyer (2003) 24 Fred Oblak (1957) Bryan Panteck (2000) 22 Jim Grace (1964) 36 Nate Szep (2001) Sean Grady (1994) 22 Dan Murphy (1999) 28 Andrew Holland (2008) Joe Pickens (1989) 21 Ramadii Parker (1994) 27 Bryan Panteck (2000) Tom Arth (1998) 19 Paul Brubeck (1950) 25 Rudy Kirbus (2004) Joe Pickens (1988) 19 John van der Oord (2001) 25 Dave Ragone (1997) Brian Hoyer (2002) 19 Peter Fitzpatrick (1989) 24 Tom Arth (1998) Scott Mutryn (1992) 23 Sean Grady (1994) Bryan Panteck (1999) 51 Eric Haddad (1991-93) 22 Brian Dowling (1964) Mark Myers (2009) 39 Ramadii Parker (1994-95) 21 Scott Mutryn (1992) Jon Blevins (1996) 35 Dan Murphy (1997-99) 21 Scott Mutryn (1993) Rudy Kirbus (2004) 35 John van der Oord (1999-01) 21 Brian Hoyer (2003) Kevin Mayer (1991) 34 Peter Fitzpatrick (1987-89) 20 Joe Pickens (1989) Mark DeFranco (1990) 34 Dean Lamirand (1990-92) 20 Jon Blevins (1996) 31 Carter Welo (2001-02) 19 Mark Myers (2009) Brian Hoyer (2001-2003) 30 Fred Oblak (1956-58) Joe Pickens (1988-1989) 43 Rudy Kirbus (2004-05) Bryan Panteck (1999-2000) 36 Eric Haddad (1993 v. Holy Name) 42 Bryan Panteck (1999-00) 30 Neil O'Donnell (1917 v. Loyola) 42 Scott Mutryn (1992-93) Dave Ragone (1997 v. McKinley) 30 Fred Oblak (1957 v. South) 42 Andrew Holland (2006-2008) Nate Szep (2001 v. Massillon Washington) 30 Fred Oblak (1957 v. John Marshall) 40 Nate Szep (1999-01) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Padua) 30 Bob Petrus (1975 v. Lincoln-West) 40 Brian Hoyer (2001-03) Dave Ragone (1997 v. Berwick (PA)) 30 Matt Bunsey (1996 v. Strongsville) 39 Brian Dowling (1963-64) Nate Szep (2001 v. Boardman) 30 Eric Haddad (1993 v. St. Joseph (VASJ)) 35 Joe Pickens (1988-89) Jon Blevins (1995 v. Moeller) 29 Jon Blevins (1995-96) Joe Pickens (1989 v. Valley Forge) Mark Myers (2009 v. Saint Xavier) 57-59 Saint Ignatius 2010 Football Media Guide Saint Ignatius All-Time Records 1205 Passing Yards - Game 389 375 370 Rushing Yards - Season Rushing Yards - Game 309 307 341 339 318 341 322 284 276 269 247 233 1267 1264 212 210 222 220 215 214 (Pictured) 214 232 1178 222 1196 202 1149 1044 205 1000 964 938 214 1013 1007 1903 1703 1535 1339 Saint Ignatius has only produced three 2-time 1,000 yard rushers (Murphy, Parker, Fitzpatrick) 2,240 283 276 276 273 273 259 263 262 260 191 272 267 265 Highlight Denotes Playoff Game 249 2,720 201 200 199 307 307 304 301 298 296 283 2,568 2,398 Highlight Denotes Playoff Game Passing Yards - Season 3,643 2,827 1,762 Passing Yards - Career (Left - Michael Anter) 1,967 1,921 1,910 1,888 2,181 2,180 2,130 4,791 4,420 4,365 Completions - Game 26 24 22 22 20 19 18 18 Rushing Yards - Career 2, 952 Touchdown Passes - Career (Below - Kirbus) Touchdowns Scored - Game Touchdowns Scored - Season Touchdowns Scored - Career Points Scored - Game (Above - Arth) (Above - Welo) (Above - B. Hoyer) (Below - Merletti) Touchdown Passes - Game Touchdown Passes - Season (Above - Holland) (Below - Dowling) Of the three 2-time 1,000 yard rushers, Fitzpatrick and Murphy both increased their rushing totals during their second season on the list. 1,812 2,016 2,379

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Page 1: Saint Ignatius All-Time Records Saint Ignatius 2010 ...sibn.weebly.com/uploads/5/4/1/4/541482/2010_football_media_guide... · Mark DeFranco (1990 v. Austintown Fitch) Mark DeFranco

Matt Bunsey (1996 v. Strongsville) Eric Haddad (1993) Nate Szep (2001 v. Strongsville)

Ken Yantek (1970 v. Cleveland South) Dan Murphy (1999) Brian Hoyer (2003 v. Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep)

Ramadii Parker (1994 v. Strongsville) Ramadii Parker (1994) Nate Szep (2001 v. Boardman)

John van der Oord (2001 v. Tol. St. John) Andrew Stankus (2004) D. Gresky & B. Panteck (1999 v. Bethelem Catholic)

Carter Welo (2002 v. Boardman) Tim Culver (1973) Tom Arth (1998 v. McKinley)

Dan Murphy (1999 v. Euclid) John van der Oord (2001) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Padua)

John Vander Oord (2001 v. Westerville North) Bobby Grebenc (2009) Brian Hoyer (2003)

Andrew Stankus (2004 v. St. Edward) Ramadii Parker (1995) Dave Ragone (1997 v. Lake Catholic)

Matt Merletti (2006 v. Massillon) Peter Fitzpatrick (1989) Nate Szep (2001 v. Solon)

Andrew Stankus (2004 v. Strongsville) Peter Fitzpatrick (1988) Rudy Kirbus (2005 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn)

Matt Merletti (2006 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) Kevin Ginley (1983) Bryan Panteck (2000 v. Boardman)

Dan Murphy (1999 v. McKinley) Matt Merletti (2006) Joe Pickens (1989 v. Valley Forge)

Dan Murphy (1999 v. DC Dunbar) Carter Welo (2002) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Valley Forge)

Ramadii Parker (1994 v. Tol. St. John) Dan Murphy (1998) Nate Szep (2001 v. Westerville North)

Eric Haddad (1993 v. Strongsville) Michael Anter (2008) Nate Szep (2001 v. Massillon Washington)

Bobby Grebenc (2009 v. Massillon) Joe Gonzalez (1998) Sean Grady (1994 v. Moeller)

Jim Callinan (1977 v. Cleveland South) Jon Blevins (1995 v. Moeller)

Kevin Ginley (1983 v. Padua) Joe Pickens (1989 v. Mentor)

Fred Oblak (1957 v. West Tech) Andrew Holland (2008 v. Buffalo Canisius)

Eric Haddad (1993 v. Padua) Mark Myers (2009 v. Boardman)

Eric Haddad (1993 v. Strongsville) Mark Myers (2009 v. Mentor)

Eric Haddad (1993 v. Mentor) Brian Hoyer (2003 v . Westerville North)

Mark DeFranco (1990 v. Austintown Fitch)

Mark DeFranco (1990 v. Valley Forge)

Ramadii Parker (1993-1995) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Euclid)

Andrew Holland (2008 v. Massillon)

6 Eric Haddad (1993 v. Holy Name) 6 Bryan Panteck (2000 v. Tol. St. John) Sean Grady (1994 v. Shaker Heights)

5 Neil O'Donnell (1917 v. Loyola) 5 Mark Myers (2009 v. Mentor) Dave Ragone (1997 v. McKinley)

5 Fred Oblak (1957 v. South) 5 Rudy Kirbus (2005 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) Brian Dowling (1964 v. Holy Name)

5 Fred Oblak (1957 v. John Marshall) 5 Rudy Kirbus (2005 v. Friendship-Edison (DC))

5 Bob Petrus (1975 v. Lincoln-West) 5 Nate Szep (2001 v. Boardman)

5 Matt Bunsey (1996 v. Strongsville) 5 Sean Grady (1994 v. Moeller) Nate Szep (2001)

5 Eric Haddad (1993 v. St. Joseph (VASJ)) 5 Scott Mutryn (1993 v. Saint Edward) Dave Ragone (1997)

5 Joe Pickens (1989 v. Mentor) Andrew Holland (2008)

33 Eric Haddad (1993) 5 Brian Dowling (1963 v. Parma) Brian Hoyer (2003)

24 Fred Oblak (1957) Bryan Panteck (2000)

22 Jim Grace (1964) 36 Nate Szep (2001) Sean Grady (1994)

22 Dan Murphy (1999) 28 Andrew Holland (2008) Joe Pickens (1989)

21 Ramadii Parker (1994) 27 Bryan Panteck (2000) Tom Arth (1998)

19 Paul Brubeck (1950) 25 Rudy Kirbus (2004) Joe Pickens (1988)

19 John van der Oord (2001) 25 Dave Ragone (1997) Brian Hoyer (2002)

19 Peter Fitzpatrick (1989) 24 Tom Arth (1998) Scott Mutryn (1992)

23 Sean Grady (1994) Bryan Panteck (1999)

51 Eric Haddad (1991-93) 22 Brian Dowling (1964) Mark Myers (2009)

39 Ramadii Parker (1994-95) 21 Scott Mutryn (1992) Jon Blevins (1996)

35 Dan Murphy (1997-99) 21 Scott Mutryn (1993) Rudy Kirbus (2004)

35 John van der Oord (1999-01) 21 Brian Hoyer (2003) Kevin Mayer (1991)

34 Peter Fitzpatrick (1987-89) 20 Joe Pickens (1989) Mark DeFranco (1990)

34 Dean Lamirand (1990-92) 20 Jon Blevins (1996)

31 Carter Welo (2001-02) 19 Mark Myers (2009) Brian Hoyer (2001-2003)

30 Fred Oblak (1956-58) Joe Pickens (1988-1989)

43 Rudy Kirbus (2004-05) Bryan Panteck (1999-2000)

36 Eric Haddad (1993 v. Holy Name) 42 Bryan Panteck (1999-00)

30 Neil O'Donnell (1917 v. Loyola) 42 Scott Mutryn (1992-93) Dave Ragone (1997 v. McKinley)

30 Fred Oblak (1957 v. South) 42 Andrew Holland (2006-2008) Nate Szep (2001 v. Massillon Washington)

30 Fred Oblak (1957 v. John Marshall) 40 Nate Szep (1999-01) Joe Pickens (1988 v. Padua)

30 Bob Petrus (1975 v. Lincoln-West) 40 Brian Hoyer (2001-03) Dave Ragone (1997 v. Berwick (PA))

30 Matt Bunsey (1996 v. Strongsville) 39 Brian Dowling (1963-64) Nate Szep (2001 v. Boardman)

30 Eric Haddad (1993 v. St. Joseph (VASJ)) 35 Joe Pickens (1988-89) Jon Blevins (1995 v. Moeller)

29 Jon Blevins (1995-96) Joe Pickens (1989 v. Valley Forge)

Mark Myers (2009 v. Saint Xavier)

57-59Saint Ignatius 2010 Football Media Guide

Saint Ignatius All-Time Records

1205

Passing Yards - Game

389

375

370

Rushing Yards - SeasonRushing Yards - Game

309

307

341

339

318

341

322

284

276

269

247

233

1267

1264

212

210

222

220

215

214

(Pictured)

214

232

1178

222 1196

202

1149

1044

205

1000

964

938

214

1013

1007

1903

1703

1535

1339

Saint Ignatius has only produced three 2-time

1,000 yard rushers (Murphy, Parker,

Fitzpatrick)

2,240

283

276

276

273

273

259

263

262

260

191 272

267

265

Highlight Denotes Playoff Game

249

2,720

201

200

199

307

307

304

301

298

296

283

2,568

2,398

Highlight Denotes Playoff Game

Passing Yards - Season

3,643

2,827

1,762

Passing Yards - Career

(Left - Michael Anter)

1,967

1,921

1,910

1,888

2,181

2,180

2,130

4,791

4,420

4,365

Completions - Game

26

24

22

22

20

19

18

18

Rushing Yards - Career

2, 952

Touchdown Passes - Career

(Below - Kirbus)

Touchdowns Scored - Game

Touchdowns Scored - Season

Touchdowns Scored - Career

Points Scored - Game

(Above - Arth)

(Above - Welo)

(Above - B. Hoyer)

(Below - Merletti)

Touchdown Passes - Game

Touchdown Passes - Season

(Above - Holland)

(Below - Dowling)

Of the three 2-time 1,000 yard

rushers, Fitzpatrick and Murphy

both increased their rushing totals

during their second season on the

list.

1,812

2,016

2,379

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57-59Saint Ignatius 2010 Football Media Guide

Saint Ignatius All-Time Records

Passing Yards - GameRushing Yards - SeasonRushing Yards - Game

Robby Parris (2005 v. Mishawaka Penn) 4 Robby Parris (2005 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) 27.0 John Day (1992)

Jon Gannon (2000 v. Boardman) 4 Robby Parris (2005 v. Mentor) 26.0 Chris Hovan (1995)

Jon Volozin (1998 v. McKinley) 4 Robby Parris (2004 v. Friendship-Edison (DC)) 22.0 Trent Zenkewicz (1990)

Jon Gannon (2000 v. St. Xavier) 4 Jon Gannon (2000 v. Boardman) 19.0 Pat Kratus (1994)

Tony Gonzalez (2001 v. Strongsville) 3 David Joseph (2009 v. Mentor) 18.0 Pat Massey (2000)

Robby Parris (2005 v. Mentor) 3 Jon Gannon (2000 v. St. Xavier) 17.5 Scott McVey (2008)

Jon Volozin (1998 v. Akron Buchtel) 3 Jon Gannon (2000 v. Tol. St. John) 16.0 Tim Stefan (1982)

David Joseph (2009 v. Mentor) 3 Jon Volozin (1998 v. McKinley) 15.5 Mike Buzin (1993)

Matt Miller (2001 v. Solon) 3 Jeff Lerner (1997 v. Berwick (PA)) 13.0 John Favret (1995)

Robby Parris (2004 v. Strongsville) 3 Keith Laschinger (1993 v. St. Edward) 13.0 Brian Foley (1997)

Joey Parris (2008 v. Buffalo Canisius) 13.0 Phil Smith (1998)

Joe Lewandowski (1991 v. Lakewood) 14 Connor Ryan (2008) 13.0 Pat Massey (1999)

Connor Ryan (2008 v. Massillon) 14 Matt Miller (2001) 12.5 Marty Kilbane (1991)

Jeff Lerner (1997 v. Berwick (PA)) 13 Jeff Lerner (1997) 12.0 Bill Meholif (2000)

Matt Miller (2001 v. Westerville North) 13 Jon Volozin (1998) 12.0 John Haneline (1997)

David Joseph (2009 v. Boardman) 13 Jon Gannon (2000) 11.0 John Kerr (2001)

Mark Ruddy (1988 v. Valley Forge) 13 Robby Parris (2004) 10.0 John Kerr (2000)

John Jaeckin (1988 v. Valley Forge) 12 Robby Parris (2005) 10.0 Brian Neff (2005)

11 Mike Gaul (1963) 10.0 Larry Witherspoon (1997)

Jeff Lerner (1997) 11 Jim Grace (1964) 9.5 Ryan Carr (2008)

Matt Miller (2001) 11 John Jaeckin (1989) 9.0 Chris Della Vella (1995)

Tony Gonzalez (2001) 11 Matt Miller (2000)

Connor Ryan (2008) 10 Tony Gonzalez (2002) 4 Nick Yako (2006 v. Glenville)

Tony Gonzalez (2002) 10 Joey Parris (2008) 3 Adam Danko (2004 v. Benedictine)

Joey Paris (2008) 3 Miro Kesic (2000 v. Westerville North)

Robby Parris (2004) 8 Adam Danko (2004 v. Warren Harding) 3 Jesse Milligan (1997 v. Shaker Heights)

Jon Gannon (2000) 8 Adam Danko (2004 v. Friendship-Edison (DC)) 3 Jesse Franklin (2009 v. St. Xavier)

Matt Miller (2000) 8 Juice Kedzior (2003 v. Shaker Heights)

8 Phil Mohr (1988 v. Cleveland John F. Kennedy)

11 Jeff Lerner (1997 v. McKinley) 8 Rick Rose (1964 v. West High) 15 Jesse Milligan (1997)

10 Robby Parris (2005 v. Mishawaka Penn) 7 Seamus Hennesey (2008 v. Massillon) 14 Adam Danko (2004)

9 Robby Parris (2005 v. Mentor) 7 Seamus Hennesey (2008 v. Buffalo St. Francis) 12 Nick Yako (2006)

9 Josiah Kedzior (2003 v. McKinley) 7 Nick Yako (2007 v. Warren Harding) 11 Justin Archer (1992)

9 Jeff Lerner (1997 v. Berwick (PA)) 7 Jesse Milligan (1997 v. Buffalo St. Francis) 9 Seamus Hennesey (2008)

8 Jon Volozin (1998 v. Akron Buchtel) 7 Jesse Milligan (1997 v. Lake Catholic) 8 Brett Sterba (1995)

8 Dan Kralik (2002 v. Warren Harding) 7 Chuck Baloga (1957 v. John Marshall) 8 Matt Fordyce (1998)

8 Mark Ruddy (1989 v. Valley Forge) 8 Miro Kesic (2000)

8 Jim Grace (1964) 65 Phil Gibbs (2001) 7 Bryan Andrassy (1994)

8 Dan O'Leary (1994 v. St. Edward) 58 Nick Paez (1993) 7 Nick Yako (2007)

7 Jon Volozin (1998 v. McKinley) 51 Bryan Andrassy (1994) 7 Juice Kedzior (2003)

7 Joey Parris (2008 v. Canisius) 51 Justin Archer (1992) 7 Juice Kedzior (2002)

51 Seamus Hennesey (2008) 6 Jesse Franklin (2009)

72 Jeff Lerner (1997) 49 Adam Danko (2004) 6 Joe Zombek (1996)

65 Matt Miller (2001) 48 Rick Rose (1964) 5 Fernando Paez (1991)

54 Joey Parris (2008) 47 Joe Zombek (1996) 4 Mike McLaughlin (1984)

52 Jon Volosin (1998) 45 Matt Fordyce (1998) 4 Dennis Ginley (1987)

48 Connor Ryan (2008) 45 Juice Kedzior (2003)

47 Jon Gannon (2000) 44 Phil Mohr (1988) 97 Tony Arth (1929 v. Holy Name)

46 Dan O'Leary (1995) 91 James Riley (1935 v. Holy Name)

46 Dan O'Leary (1994) 98 Nick Shurtleff (2006 v. Canisius) 88 Tom Faber (1964 v. South)

45 Mike Buddie (1988) 92 Ken Yantek (1970 v. South) 87 Luiz Martinez (2000 v. St. Edward)

42 Mike Foran (1999) 90 Greg O'Brien (1960 v. West) 86 Larry Dolan (1947 v. West)

42 Tom Christy (2001) 84 Oliver Luck (1977 v. Rhodes) 86 Matt Shurtleff (2007 v. St. Edward)

42 Tony Gonzalez (2001) 82 Matt Merletti (2006 v. Mishawaka (IN) Penn) 80 James Riley (1934 v. Benedictine)

41 Dan Kralik (2002) 80 Nick Secue (2005 v. Mentor) 79 Matt Merletti (2006 v. Massillon)

40 Robby Parris (2005) 80 Ted Van De Motter (1926 v. Akron St. Vincent) 73 Pat Massey (1999 v. Tol. St. John)

39 Robby Parris (2004) 80 Richard Stanton (1937 v. Euclid Shore)

38 Leo Congeni (1990) 80 Mike Hegan (1959 v. Lincoln)

37 Matt Miller (2000) 79 Mike Buddie (1987 v. Padua) (Botched Punt)

Longest Interception Returns for Touchdowns

Receiving Yards - Game

240

192

191

184

164

163

160

159

151

144

143

140

136

135

133

129

125

123

Receiving Yards - Season

1,203

1,195

1,012

999

869

Receptions - Game

Receptions - Season

Receiving Touchdowns - Game

Receiving Touchdowns - Season

(Below - R. Parris)

919

906

892

887

PAT - Game

PAT - Season

(Above - Kedzior)

Longest Rushing Touchdowns

(Below - Yako)

(Below - Gonzalez)

(Above - J. Parris)

(Above - Ryan) Highlight Denotes Playoff Game

Field Goals - Season

(Above - Danko)

Sacks - Season (SINCE 1982)

(Above - Hovan)

(Below - Massey)

Field Goals - Game

Highlight Denotes Playoff Game

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57-59Saint Ignatius 2010 Football Media Guide

Saint Ignatius All-Time Records

Passing Yards - GameRushing Yards - SeasonRushing Yards - Game

98 Brian Hoyer to Chris Rigo (2003 v. Westerville N.) 93 Mike Hegan (1958 v. South) 50 Nick Yako (2005 v. Massillon)

97 Tom Arth to Jon Volozin (1998 v. Glen Mills (PA)) 90 Paul Jacobson (1922 v. West) 49 Nick Yako (2007 v. Massillon)

94 Don Pfel to Jim Roberts (1968 v. Rhodes) 75 Charles Gallagher (1921 v. Holy Name) 48 Adam Danko (2004 v. St. Edward)

85 Brian Hoyer to Tony Gonzalez (2002 v. McKinley) 68 Jon Haneline (2003 v. Glenville) 47 Mike McLaughlin (1984 v. West Tech)

84 Jim Kubacki to Rich Kray (1972 v. John Marshall) 63 Jim Coughling (1978 v. St. Edward) 46 Phil Mohr (1988 v. Tol. Whitmer)

83 Bryan Panteck to Peter Koch (1999 v. Bethlehem (PA)) 60 Jamie Joyner (1988 v. Euclid) 46 Nick Yako (2006 v. Glenville)

80 Joe Pickens to Mark Ruddy (1989 v. Moeller) 58 Scott McVey (2008 v. St. Edward) 45 Jesse Milligan (1997 v. Buffalo St. Francis)

80 Tom Arth to Jon Volozin (1998 v. McKinley) 53 Neil Hart (1959 v. Lincoln) 44 Adam Danko (2004 v. Massillon)

80 Bryan Panteck to Jon Gannon (2000 v. St. Xavier) 43 Nick Yako (2007 v. LaSalle)

80 Nate Szep to Tony Gonzalez (2001 v. Boardman) 95 Tom Cleary (1940 v. John Marshall) 43 Nick Yako (2007 v. Massillon)

80 Brian Hoyer to Chris Rigo (2003 v. DeSales) 84 Tom Brookover (1981) 43 Nick Yako (2006 v. Canisius)

79 Dave Ragone to Jeff Lerner (1997 v. St. Edward) 78 Bill O'Malley (2004 v. Shaker Heights) 42 Seamus Hennesey (2008 v. St. Xavier)

79 Mark Myers to David Joseph (09 v. Boardman) 72 Don Mack (1951) 42 Nick Yako (2007 v. Glenville)

78 Bryan Panteck to Dave Gresky (1999 v. St. Xavier) 70 Mark Myers (2009 v. Massillon) 42 Phil Gibbs (2001 v. Massillon)

68 Tom Mott (1953 v. Rhodes) 42 Joe Zombek (1996 v. Euclid)

98 Pat Kennedy (1986 v. St. Edward) 67 Bill O'Malley (2005 v. Solon) 42 Jesse Milligan (1997 v. Akron Buchtel)

98 Patrick Hinkel (2007 v. Buffalo Canisius) 63 Ryan Hansen (2006 v. Cle. John F. Kennedy) 42 Matt Fordyce (1998 v. Buffalo St. Francis)

95 Jim Oliphant (1961 v. Cathedral Latin) 59 Johnny Ciancibello (2009) 42 Miro Kesic (1999 v. Huber Heights Wayne)

94 Pete Landino (1984 v. Lake Catholic) 58 Mark Myers (2009 v. Massillon) 41 Seamus Hennesey (2008 v. St. Edward)

94 Ramadii Parker (1994 v. Strongsville) 58 Peter Russo (2009 v. Glenville) 41 Matt Fordyce (1998 v. McKinley)

94 Greg Baitt (2004 v. Shaker Heights) 41 Miro Lovric (1977 v. St. Edward)

91 Scott DiLoreto (1988 v. Stow) 75 Cleveland John F. Kennedy (1988, 75-0)

91 Tom Rini (1993 v. Strongsville) 70 Cleveland Lincoln (1967, 70-6) 70 Ashtabula (1921, 3-70)

90 Bob Bixler (1939 v. South) 68 Cleveland Loyola Jesuit (1917, 68-0) 69 Youngstown Raven (1922, 6-69)

90 Jim Chmelik (2003 v. Shaker Heights) 64 Buffalo Canisius (2007, 64-0) 65 Cathedral Latin (1972, 7-65)

89 Kieth Laschinger (1993 v. Holy Name) 64 Cleveland Lincoln (1959, 64-12) 65 Cleveland East Tech (1972, 0-65)

89 Joe Kopp (1999 v. Glen Mills (PA)) 63 Freeman Ross (2002, 63-14) 54 Akron St. Vincent (1934, 0-54)

85 Tim Kennedy (1989 v. Euclid) 62 Cleveland Lincoln (1964, 62-15) 53 Cleveland John Marshall (1934, 6-53)

83 Jim Grace (1964 v. West Tech) 62 Cleveland West (1961, 62-8) 52 Cleveland West Tech (1937, 0-52)

62 Cleveland West (1959, 62-14) 51 Cathedral Latin (1947, 12-51)

90 Jack Lenhard (1956 v. St. Edward) 62 Cleveland West (1957, 62-6) 50 Cincinnati St. Xavier (1999, 33-50)

88 Jonathan Gannon (2000 v. McKinley) 61 Cleveland John Marshall (1957, 61-6) 47 Benedictine (1955, 6-47)

85 Bill McGinty (1930 v. Akron St. Vincent) 58 Friendship-Edison (DC) (2005, 58-6) 45 Cincinnati Elder (2002, 35-45)

85 Rich Mihalus (1954 v. Cathedral Latin) 58 Parma (1963, 58-20) 45 Cathedral Latin (1946, 0-45)

79 Eric Haddad (1993 v. Cathedral Latin) 56 Warren Harding (2004, 56-0) 44 St. Edward (2001, 41-44)

77 Pat McCafferty (1966 v. Lincoln) 56 Warren Harding (2007, 56-0) 44 Cathedral Latin (1927, 6-44)

75 Mike Hegan (1958 v. John Marshall) 56 Friendship-Edison (DC) (2004, 56-0) 42 Cincinnati St. Xavier (2001, 41-42)

75 Jon Moroney (1969 v. Rhodes) 56 Shaker Heights (2003, 56-29) 42 Glen Mills (PA) (1998, 14-42)

73 Cody Tomon (2003 v. McKinley) 56 Strongsville (2001, 56-27) 42 Cleveland South (1966, 6-42)

72 Frank DeSico (2008 v. LaSalle) 56 Buffalo St. Francis (1997, 56-0) 40 Cleveland John Marshall (1930, 0-40)

72 Frank DeSico (2008 v. LaSalle) 56 Cleveland Lincoln (1965, 56-6) 40 Cleveland Heights (1927, 0-40)

70 Neil Huber (1956 v. St. Edward) 55 Mentor (2005, 55-35) 39 Cleveland South (1937, 0-39)

68 Mike Foran (1999 v. St. Xavier) 55 St. Joseph (VASJ) (1993, 55-6)

66 MJ Ianni (2004 v. Benedictine) 55 Euclid (1989, 55-26) 41 Buffalo Canisius (2007, 1st Quarter)

65 Jeff Congeni ( 1983 v. St. Joseph (VASJ)) 38 Cleveland Lincoln (1962, 2nd Quarter)

65 Terry Hayes (1953 v. St. Edward) 36 Cleveland John F. Kennedy (2007, 1st Quarter)

60 MJ Ianni (2004 v. Boardman) 35 Massillon (2008, 1st Quarter)

59 Kevin Cook (1984 v. West Tech) 35 Friendship-Edison (DC) (2004, 2nd Quarter)

35 St. Joseph (VASJ) (1993, 2nd Quarter)

Ashtabula (1921, 3-70) 75 Cleveland John F. Kennedy (1988, 75-0) 31 Buffalo St. Francis (1998, 2nd Quarter)

Cleveland East Tech (1920, 0-65) 68 Cleveland Loyola Jesuit (1917, 68-0) 30 Friendship-Edison (DC) (2005, 1st Quarter)

Youngstown Raven (1922, 6-69) 64 Buffalo Canisius (2007, 64-6) 30 Strongsville (2003, 2nd Quarter)

Akron St. Vincent (1934, 0-54) 64 Cleveland Lincoln (1967, 70-6) 30 Strongsville (2000, 2nd Quarter)

Cleveland West Tech (1937, 0-52) 56 Warren Harding (2004, 56-0) 30 Cleveland South (1961, 3rd Quarter)

Cleveland John Marshall (1934, 6-53) 56 Warren Harding (2007, 56-0) 30 Cleveland Lincoln (1959, 1st Quarter)

Cathedral Latin (1946, 0-45) 56 Friendship-Edison (DC) (2004, 56-0) 30 Cleveland West (1959, 2nd Quarter)

Benedictine (1955, 6-47) 56 Buffalo St. Francis (1997, 56-0) 28 Cleveland John F. Kennedy (2006, 1st Quarter)

John Marshall (1930, 0-40) 56 Cleveland West (1957, 62-6) 28 Boardman (2006, 2nd Quarter)

Cleveland Heights (1927, 0-40) 55 Cleveland John Marshall (1957, 61-6) 28 Warren Harding (2004, 2nd Quarter)

Cathedral Latin (1947, 12-51) 54 Youngstown Boardman (1998, 54-0) 28 Boardman (2003, 2nd Quarter)

(Above - Hegan)

(39)

(54)

(52)

(47)

(45)

(41)

Most Points Scored in One Quarter

Points Allowed - Game

Points Scored - Game

Longest Punts

Longest Passing Touchdowns Longest Fumble Recovieries

Longest Kickoff Returns

Longest Punt Returns

(Above DeSico)

Longest Field Goals

(63)

(40)

(40)

Greatest Margin of Defeat

(67)

(65)

Greatest Margin of Victory

The Frank DeSico punt returns noted on the left

both came against LaSalle in the same game in

2008.

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Updated by the Saint Ignatius Sports Information Department, results

of all games in all sports are posted online on each sport's respective

pages.

On the Air Waves

Mike Gibbons '70 enters his 4th season as the color analyst on the Saint

Ignatius Wildcats radio broadcasts. As a player for the Wildcats, Gibbons was

part of a 20-game unbeaten streak and played in 3 Charity/City Championship

Games. Gibbons was named All-West Senate and Cleveland Plain Dealer

Dream Team. Gibbons went on to be a 4-year letterman in football at Kenyon

College, where he was part of the school's only undefeated and nationally-

ranked team. Gibbons was named captain of the squad in 1973 and earned

Defensive MVP honors that season.

Mike Gibbons is the founder and Senior Managing Director in the Cleveland-

based investment banking firm Brown Gibbons Lang & Company. Gibbons has

two sons currently on the Wildcats squad, Ryan '11 and Mikey '13. His oldest

son Connoer graduated in 2010.

Take I-480 and exit at Ridge Road. Take Ridge Road south toward Parmatown

Mall. Byers Field is located behind Paramatown Mall at the corner of Day Drive and

Ridge Road.

Ed Daugherty begins his 9th season as part of the radio broadcast team for St.

Ignatius football. Over that time, Daugherty has been the pre-game,halftime and

post-game host, filled in as the color analyst and been the main play-by-play voice

for the Wildcats since 2007.

Daugherty has also been the color analyst for the radio broadcasts of Case

Western Reserve football, mens and womens basketball for six years.

Daugherty has also done work for the Cleveland Force and local radio stations

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Pawlowski was the radio/TV play-by-play broadcaster for Cleveland Crunch/Force

for seven seasons (1998-2005), and the national television voice of the MISL on

ESPN and Fox Soccer Channel. Al also is the host of the award-winning restaurant

show, "3 Squares" on Time-Warner's NEON channel Pawlowski has won two

regional Emmy Awards for hosting "Indians On Deck." Al graduated from John

Carroll University, where he earned his varsity letter in baseball, and did the play-by-

play for the football and basketball teams.

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Al Pawlowski, Ed Daugherty, and Mike Gibbons will bring you live

coverage of every game on the air waves on either 1220 AM WHKW or

1420 AM WHK.

Al Pawlowski has been the main radio play-by-play voice of the St. Ignatius

Wildcats since 1996, although his Wildcats schedule has been limited in recent

years since joining SportsTime Ohio as host of "Indians On-Deck" in 2007.

Pawlowski is the co-host of "The Tribe Report," "Indians Minor League Magazine,"

and anchors the STO Update desk during Indians' broadcasts. Al also does the

play-by-play for approximately 10 Indians' games on STO. Al also does the play-by-

play for the OHSAA State Football and Basketball Championships on STO. He is

the Cleveland State Men's basketball radio play-by-play broadcaster (2005-

present).

The Saint Ignatius Broadcasting Network is the most extensive

student run sports broadcasting network in Ohio. Covering over 100

games last season, the club began four years ago under Brendan

Gulick. One year in, the SIBN had a sponsor and a moderator.

National City signed as the first sponsor of Wildcat radio, and Jeff

McCormick came aboard as moderator. Under Jacob Corrigan in

2009, the group began to grow even more. Finding online video

sharing partners UStream.tv and Livestream.com, the club began to

videocast hockey, basketball, volleyball, and baseball games. The

group covered 9 football games in 2009 and broadcasted over 100

games in seven sports. This year the club is left in the hands of

current senior Michael Watts. Michael Watts is entering his third

season with the SIBN. Starting with

baseball in 2007, Watts has taken over

as play-by-play commentator or color

analyst in seven sports, spanning all

three sports seasons. He called nine

games during the 2009 football season.

He has called over 80 games in the past

two years in a variety of sports. He has

written and produced a series of media

relations materials for hockey, baseball,

football, and basketball. During

basketball season, he has taken over as

the "voice of Sullivan Gymnasium" acting

as the public address announcer for

home games. Watts was the recipient of

the first ever Golden Microphone Award

(Saint Ignatius' top broadcaster), and the

Dick Zunt '50 SSID Award for the 2009-

2010 school year. Watts, of Shaker Hts.,

will be a senior this year.

With the club since its beginnings, Jeff

McCormick has been the foundation of

the SIBN. Covering football and

basketball on the air or as a statistician in

the past, McCormick serves as Saint

Ignatius' Annual Fund Director. Bringing

his own unique voice to the air, he had

worked previously in minor league

baseball as a broadcaster. Focusing on

both the financial and broadcasting sides

of the club, McCormick has continued to

grow the tradition of the SIBN by finding

new sponsors and helping younger talent

to grow and develop their own voices.

This will be his third year with the group,

and his leadership has helped result in

growth of a "Saint Ignatius radio club"

from an idea to a radio broadcasting

group that has received thousands of

listeners. McCormick lives in Rocky

River.

All media credentials for Byers Field are distributed by Rory Fitzpatrick

(Saint Ignatius Athletic Director).

How to Get to Byers Field

Schedules and Results

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216-651-0222 ext. 222 / [email protected]

At Byers Field

Online

Eddie Dwyer's Corner

www.ignatius.edu/Athletics

Eddie Dwyer writes about everything Wildcats with postgame reviews,

game previews, and information about everything going on in the

Saint Ignatius Athletic Department. Eddie, entering his third year on

the Ignatius beat, spent nearly fourty years working for the Cleveland

Plain Dealer as a high school sports writer. In 2004-2005 he was

awarded the OHSAA Media Service Award in the Northeast District

while still with the PD. With the Saint Ignatius website, Eddie has

taken special interest in baseball, basketball, and football. In those

three sports he has covered nearly every game with post game write

ups.

Saint Ignatius Broadcasting Network (SIBN)

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Played at Saint Ignatius at Wide Reciever. A first-team All-Ohio player at Saint Ignatius, caught 11 passes as

a junior and picked off 5 passes en route to an OHSAA state title. In his senior season, he caught 47 passes

for 887 yards and 13 touchdowns (a school record) at wide receiver. He also picked off 7 passes as a senior.

A three year letterwinner in basketball and a four year runner on the track team, he was also a part of the

Wildcats OHSAA state title win in basketball. Was injured at the University of Louisville after playing in 9

games as a sophomore playing safety, moved into coaching scouting.

A.C. Jon Gannon '01 Saint Louis RamsScout for the Saint Louis Rams

Chris Hovan '95DE Saint Louis RamsNFL Experience: 11th Season/College: Boston College

OL Jacob Bell '99 Saint Louis RamsNFL Experience: 7th Season/College: Miami (OH)

WR Anthony Gonzalez '03 Indianapolis ColtsNFL Experience: 4th Season/College: The Ohio State University

QB Brian Hoyer '05 New England PatriotsNFL Experience: 2nd Year/College: Michigan State

Hoyer was a two-year starter at Saint Ignatius and gained Honorable Mention All-State honors as a

senior. He threw for 39 touchdowns and passed for 4,700 yards as a starter. He was 16-7 as a

starter for the Wildcats. He was also a star bitcher on the baseball team as a sophomore, going 8-

1 with a 1.99 ERA en route to a OHSAA State Championship. At Michigan State, Hoyer threw for

over 6,000 yards starting his last two seasons. Hoyer threw for 35 touchdowns and was an All-Big

Ten selection for his senior season. In his first season he outlasted three other quarterbacks to

play as the only backup to Tom Brady. The undrafted rookie played in five games, going 19-27 for

142 yards and one rushing touchdown. His most significant playing time came against the Texans

in Week 17 (8-12, 71 yds.) and the Titans in Week 6 (9-11, 52 yds.).

An All-American at Saint Ignatius during the Wildcats run of five consecutive titles, Chris Hovan has

long been one of the most consistant defensive tackles in the National Football League. Now with his

third team, Hovan (32) has been in the league for ten seasons. Drafted by the Minnesota Vikins in

2000 as the 25th overall pick, he spent five years with the team, tallying 17 sacks. Hovan then spent

five seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, adding 5 more sacks. He has 362 total tackles in his

career. This will be his first season in Saint Louis. At Boston College, Hovan was an All-American as

a senior and a semi-finalist for the Lombardi Award. He recorded 20.5 sacks and started 43 of 45

games. He was the first played in BC history to be named All-Big East three times. At Saint Ignatius,

he left with the school's all-time sack record (28.0), and was All-State in both football and lacrosse.

An All-District player with the Wildcats, Bell won the Most Improved Award for his senior season.

An All-MAC First Team offensive lineman at Miami (OH) in his senior season, he started a total of

38 games at four positions. As a senior he started all of Miami's 14 games at right guard and

helped lead the Redhawks to a MAC Conference Championship. Drafted out of Miami with the

138th overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, he was named to the All-Rookie team for his play at left

guard for the Titans before tearing his ACL in his right kneww. In 2008, Bell left the Titans to sign

with the Saint Louis and signed a six year deal with the Rams. In his NFL career, Bell has played in

81 games and started 72.

First Team All-State playing at Defensive Back and Wide Receiver and Co-Defensive Player of the

Year by the Associated Press and the Cleveland Plain Delaer, Gonzalez scored 21 touchdowns for

the Wildcats. Taken by the Indianapolis Colts following their championship season in 2007, he was

taken in the first round with the 32nd pick out of The Ohio State University. As a Buckeye he was

named First Team All-Big Ten as a junior. He was also an Academic All-American as a philosophy

major. With the Colts, Tony has caught 94 passes in 29 games (in his first two seasons as a slot

receiver) before being injured in the first week of the 2009 season. Gonzalez has 1,240 career

yards through the air, catching nearly 70 (63 of 94) percent of his passes for first downs, and

catching 7 touchdowns.

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0

0

0

0

Opponents v. Chuck Kyle by School Type

Public

Private

Catholic 100 32 1

100 32 0

Saint Ignatius - One Possession Game

Saint Ignatius in Games Decided by less than 1 FG

Saint Ignatius is 19-19-1 in these circumstances

Saint Ignatius leads 51-35-1 in these circumstances

Saint Edward 19 8 1

Solon 3 2 0

Sandusky 2 0 0

Pickerington 1 0 0

Philadelphia Saint Joseph 1 1 0

22 9 0Jesuit

173 27 0

Shaker Heights 6 0 0

1 0 0

Padua 10 1 0

2 0 0

Mishawaka (IN) Penn 2 0 0

Midpark

12 1 0

Mentor 8 2 0

Massillon Washington

2 0 0

Lima Senior 0 1 0

Lakewood

1 0 0

Lake Catholic 6 3 0

Inkster (MI)

0

Hudson 1 0 0

Huber Heights Wayne

Youngstown Boardman 15 3 0

Westerville South 1 0 0

Westerville North 4 0 0

Washington DC FECA 2 0 0

Washington DC Woodson 1 0 0

Washington DC Dunbar 1 0 0

Warren Western Reserve 1 0 0

Warren Harding 6 2 0

Walsh Jesuit 3 0 0

Valley Forge 6 1 0

Toledo Whitmer 2 0 0

Toledo Saint John Jesuit 6 0 0

Toledo Saint Francis 7 0

Tie Name Win Loss

Cleveland Glenville

Cleveland Heights

Cleveland JFK

Cleveland Lincoln-West

North Canton Hoover

1 0 0Harrisburg (PA)

Holy Name 8 2 0

0

2 0 0Freemont Ross

11 1 0Euclid

2 0 0Erie (PA) Central

2 0 0Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep

5 1 0Concordia (PA) Glen Mills

1 1 0Col. Saint Francis DeSales

2 0 0Cleveland West Tech

2 0 0

Tie

Saint Jospeh/VASJ 7 4

Stow 1

2

Cincinnati Saint Xavier 8 8 0

Cincinnati Princeton 1 0 0

Cincinnati Moeller 4 0 0

Cincinnati LaSalle 2 0 0

Cincinnati Elder 2 2 0

Centerville 1 0 0

Canton McKinley 10 4 0

Buffalo (NY) Saint Francis 6 1 0

Washington DC Dunbar

Washington DC FECA

Washington DC Woodson

Saint Vincent

1 0 0

5 1 0

Saint Ignatius All-Time Records By Opponents

Totals 273 59 1

50+ Points 25 0 0

40-49 Points

Saint Ignatius Records By Opponent in the Chuck Kyle Era (Since 1983)Name Win Loss Tie Win LossName

9 0

60 2 0

70 4 0

21 0

10-19 Points 35 23 1

Erie (PA) Cathedral Prep

1

0-9 Points 5

20-29 Points 78

30-39 Points

Clayton Northmont

1

When the Wildcats Score (Under Chuck Kyle):

Akron Buchtel 6 0 0

5 1 0

Totals 273 59 1

40-49 Points 0 4 0

30-39 Points 6 11 0

20-29 Points 40 22 0

10-19 Points 74 16 1

0-9 Points 153 5 0

Cleveland Collinwood

When the Wildcats Allow (Under Chuck Kyle):

Austintown-Fitch 1 1 0 0

0

Strongsville

2

Akron Buchtel 6 Games 6-0

Shaker Heights 6 Games 6-0

Toledo Saint John Jesuit 6 Games 6-0

Toledo Saint Francis 7 Games 7-0

11 Games 11-0

Cleveland JFK 8 Games 8-0

Wins v. Single Opponent Without a Loss

50+ Points 0 1 0

Strongville 13 Games 13-0

Cleveland Heights

Rhodes Rams 46 Games 31-13-3

Saint Edward Eagles 47 Games 25-20-1

John Marshall Lawyers 48 Games 39-8-1

Cathedral Latin Lions 54 Games 19-29-6

Holy Name Green Wave 70 Games 44-23-3

Cleveland East

Most Games Played v. Opponents

Benedictine 6 3 0

0 0

Tiffen Junior Home

1

0 0

1 0 0

1 0 0

0 0

0

Berwick (PA) 1 1 0

0

Toledo Scott

13

Berea 2

3 5

Strongsville

0

0

1 0

Toledo Saint Francis

0 5

Youngstown East

1 0

Youngstown Ursuline

1 1 0

Youngstown Rayen

0 1

Youngstown Mooney 0 2 0

Youngstown Boardman 15 3 0

Wickliffe 1 0 0

Westerville South 1 0 0

Westerville North 4 0 0

1 0 0

Wellington 0 1 0

2 0 0

Bethlehem (PA) 2 0 0

0

Toledo Saint John Jesuit

0

11

13

1 0

0 0

1

Toledo Whitmer

7 0

0

Brunswick 1 0 0

0

0

University of Detroit HS

7 2

1 0 0

Buffalo (NY) Canisius 4 0 0

University School

2 0

8 0 0

Warren Western Reserve

2 2 0

5 1 1

6 3 0Warren G. Harding

Win Loss Tie

5 4 0

Warren

6 1 0

Walsh Jesuit

Valley Forge

1 1 0

0

Stow

10 8 1

0

0

Euclid

4 1 0Erie (PA) Central

11 1 0

1 0Col. Saint Francis DeSales

32 9 3Cleveland West Tech

2 0 0Cleveland West Commerce

27 14 2Clveland West

34 9 0Cleveland South

31 13 3Cleveland Rhodes

3 0 0Cleveland Loyola Jesuit

10 1 0Cleveland Lincoln-West

23 11 2Cleveland Lincoln

39 8 1Cleveland John Marshall

1 0 0Cleveland John Adams

10 1 1Cleveland JFK

13 3 0Cleveland Heights

4 5 0Cleveland Glenville

3 6 0Cleveland East Tech

Cleveland Collinwood

2 1 0Cleveland East

Clayton Northmont

4 2 0Cleveland Central

Cincinnati Princeton

8 8 0Cincinnati Saint Xavier

Cincinnati LaSalle

4 0 0Cincinnati Moeller

Centerville

2 2 0Cincinnati Elder

Saint Peter Chanel

1 0 0

2 0 0

1 0 0

Saint Joseph/VASJ

19 29 6

2 0 0

4 0 1

Saint Ignatius College 1 0 1

Saint Ignatius Alumni 1 1 0

Saint Edward 25 20 1

Solon 3 2 0

Shaker Heights 6 0 0

Sandusky 2 1 0

Rocky River 1 0 0

Pittsburgh (PA) Penn Hills 0 2 0

Pickerington 1 0 0

Philadelphia Saint Joseph 1 1 0

Parma 11 8 1

Padua 11 4 0

North Canton Hoover 1 0 0

New Philadelphia 1 0 0

Mishawaka (IN) Penn 2 0 0

Midpark 2 0 0

Mentor 8 2 0

Massillon Washington 12 1 0

Lorain Saint Mary 1 0 0

Longwood 1 0 0

Lima Senior 0 1 0

Lakewood 2 1 0

Lake Catholic 9 6 0

Inkster (MI) 1 0 0

Hudson 1 0 0

0

Huber Heights Wayne 1 0 0

Hubbard

Holy Name

1 0

0

Glen Mills (PA)

44 23 3

Geneva

Harrisburg (PA)

1 1

Freemont Ross 2 0 0

3 0 1

Euclid Shore

Euclid Central

0 1 0

Cathedral Latin

10 6 0Canton McKinley

6 1 0Buffalo (NY) Saint Francis

4 0 0Buffalo (NY) Canisius

1 0 0Brunswick

2 0 0Bethlehem (PA)

1 1 0Berwick (PA)

2 0 0Berea

18 14 1Benedictine

0 1 0Bellevue

1 0 0Bedford

0 1 0BW College Freshman

1 1 0Austintown-Fitch

1 0 0Ashtabula Harbor

1 0 0Ashtabula

1 1 0Amherst

0 1 0Akron SVSM

6 4 2

Akron Saint Mary 1 0 0

Akron Hoban 0 1 0

Team

Akron Buchtel 6 0 0

Tie NameLossWinName Win Loss Tie