Mater Dei Monarchs Football
Mater Dei High School first opened its doors to 120 students and 20 football players in 1950. The school played its first varsity football games the following year, and the Monarchs won their first two CIF championships in 1956 and 1957.
For more than six decades, Monarch football has been the cornerstone of an athletic program that recently led Sports Illustrated to name Mater Dei the Number 2 High School Athletic Program in America. Competing annually against the best competition in Southern California, Mater Dei has compiled an enviable record for football success:
- 562 Wins and Only 202 Losses
- 28 League Championships
- 12 CIFSS Championships
- 5 USA Today National Championships
- 6 Undefeated Seasons
- Only 5 Losing Seasons
In addition, Mater Dei is the only high school in America that has produced THREE Heisman Trophy winners.
| YEAR | RECORD | HEAD COACH | CHAMPIONSHIPS |
| 1951 | 2-7 | Phil Hopkins | — |
| 1952 | 4-4-2 | Tom Carter | — |
| 1953 | 5-3-1 | Tom Carter | — |
| 1954 | 6-4 | Tom Carter | — |
| 1955 | 10-1 | Steve Musseau | Parochial League Champions |
| 1956 | 12-0 | Steve Musseau | Parochial League Champions CIF Champions — Northern Group |
| 1957 | 11-0 | Dick Coury | Parochial League Champions CIF Champions — Southern Group |
| 1958 | 9-2-1 | Dick Coury | Parochial League Champions |
| 1959 | 11-1 | Dick Coury | Parochial League Champions |
| 1960 | 11-1 | Dick Coury | Parochial League Champions CIF Champions — AA Division |
| 1961 | 6-2-1 | Dick Coury | — |
| 1962 | 9-1-1 | Dick Coury | Angelus League Champions |
| 1963 | 9-1 | Dick Coury | Angelus League Champions |
| 1964 | 7-1 | Dick Coury | — |
|
1965
|
12-0-1
|
Dick Coury
|
Angelus League Champions |
| CIF Champions — AAAA Division | |||
| 1966 | 11-1 | Bob Woods | Angelus League Champions |
| 1967 | 4-3-2 | Bob Woods | — |
| 1968 | 5-4 | Bob Woods | — |
| 1969 | 6-3 | Bob Woods | — |
| 1970 | 7-2 | Bob Woods | — |
| 1971 | 7-2 | Bob Woods | — |
| 1972 | 7-2 | Bob Woods | — |
| 1973 | 3-5-1 | Gary Carr | — |
| 1974 | 6-2-1 | Gary Carr | — |
| 1975 | 6-3 | Gary Carr | — |
| 1976 | 4-5 | Wayne Cochrun | — |
| 1977 | 5-5 | Wayne Cochrun | Angelus League Champions |
| 1978 | 6-4 | Wayne Cochrun | — |
| 1979 | 8-3 | Wayne Cochrun | Angelus League Champions |
| 1980 | 5-4-1 | Wayne Cochrun | — |
| 1981 | 4-7 | Wayne Cochrun | — |
| 1982 | 6-4-1 | Wayne Cochrun | — |
| 1983 | 6-6 | Wayne Cochrun | — |
| 1984 | 6-5 | Chuck Gallo | — |
| 1985 | 8 -4 | Chuck Gallo | — |
| 1986 | 5-5 | Chuck Gallo | — |
| 1987 | 7-4 | Chuck Gallo | — |
| 1988 | 6-6 | Chuck Gallo | — |
| 1989 | 7-4 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 1990 | 7-6 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
|
1991
|
13-1
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
Angelus League Champions |
| CIF Champions — Division I | |||
| 1992 | 9-2-1 | Bruce Rollinson | South Coast League Champions |
| 1993 | 12-2 | Bruce Rollinson | South Coast League Champions |
|
1994
|
14-0
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
South Coast League Champions |
| CIF Champions — Division I | |||
| National Champions | |||
| 1995 | 10-2 | Bruce Rollinson | South Coast League Champions |
|
1996
|
14-0
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
South Coast League Champions |
| CIF Champions — Division I | |||
| National Champions | |||
| 1997 | 13-1 | Bruce Rollinson | South Coast League Champions |
|
1998
|
13-1
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
South Coast League Champions |
| CIF Champions — Division I | |||
|
1999
|
11-2-1
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
Serra League Champions |
| CIF Champions — Division I | |||
| 2000 | 9-3 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2001 | 8-5 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2002 | 10-4 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2003 | 8-5 | Bruce Rollinson | Serra League Champions |
| 2004 | 8-3 | Bruce Rollinson | Serra League Champions |
| 2005 | 9-4 | Bruce Rollinson | Serra League Champions |
| 2006 | 8-3 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2007 | 9-2 | Bruce Rollinson | Trinity League Champions |
| 2008 | 8-4 | Bruce Rollinson | Trinity League Champions |
| 2009 | 6-5 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2010 | 8-5 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2011 | 4-6 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2012 | 11-3 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2013 | 11-3 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2014 | 9-3 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2015 | 10-3 | Bruce Rollinson | — |
| 2016 | 13-1 | Bruce Rollinson | Trinity League Champions |
|
2017
|
15-0
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
Trinity League Champions |
| CIF-SS Champions Division 1 | |||
| State Champions – Open Division | |||
| National Champions | |||
|
2018
|
13-2
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
CIF-SS Champions Division 1 |
| State Champions – Open Division | |||
| National Champions | |||
|
2019
|
12-1
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
CIF-SS Champions Division 1 |
| State Champions – Open Division | |||
| National Champions | |||
| 2020 | 5-0 | Bruce Rollinson | Trinity League Champions |
|
2021
|
12-0
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
Trinity League Champions |
| CIF-SS Champions Division 1 | |||
| State Champions-Open Division | |||
| National Champions | |||
|
2022
|
12-1
|
Bruce Rollinson
|
Trinity League Champions |
| CIF-SS Champions Division 1 | |||
| 2023 | 13-1 | Frank McManus | CIF-SS Champions Division 1 |
| State Champions – Open Division | |||
| National Champions | |||
| 2024 | 13-0 | Raul Lara | Trinity League Champions |
| CIF-SS Champions Division 1 | |||
| State Champions-Open Division | |||
| National Champions | |||
| 2025 | Raul Lara |
Henry Enriquez (1957)
All-CIF Player-of-the-Year
Ray Sanchez (1959)
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
John Huarte (1960)
All-CIF Player Of The Year
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
Pete Sanchez (1965)
All-CIF Player-Of-The Year
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
Ron Brown (1965)
L.A. Times All-County Lineman-of-the-Year
Mike Morgan (1966)
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
Eric Patton (1967)
L.A. Times All-County Lineman-of-the-Year
David Knuff (1991)
All-CIF Player-of-the-Year
Billy Blanton (1991)
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
O.C. Register All-County Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Matt Motherway (1994)
L.A. Times All-County Lineman-of-the-Year
Brad Williams (1995)
L.A. Times All-County Lineman-of-the-Year
O.C. Register All-County Defensive Player-of-the-Year
Rod Perry (1996)
All-CIF Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Vince Shinnefield (1996)
L.A. Times All-County Lineman-of-the-Year
Mike McNair (1997)
All-CIF Offensive Player-of-the-Year
O.C. Register All-County Player-of-the-Year
Matt Grootegoed (1998)
All-CIF Defensive Player-of-the-Year
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
O.C. Register All-County Defensive Player-of-the-Year
Matt Grootegoed (1999)
All-CIF Defensive Player-of-the-Year
L.A. Times All-County Player-of-the-Year
O.C. Register All-County Defensive Player-of-the-Year
Matt Leinart (2000)
All-CIF Offensive Player-of-the-Year
L.A. Times All-County Back-of-the-Year
Brandon Nicolas (2003)
All-CIF Defensive Player-of-the-Year
Matt Barkley (2007)
L.A. Times Glenn Davis Award
O.C. Register All-County Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Thomas Duarte (2012)
L.A. Times Player-of-the-Year
O.C. Register All-County Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Jonathan Lockett (2013)
O.C. Register All-County Defensive Player-of-the-Year
Jed Smith (2015)
O.C. Register All-County Defensive Player-of-the-Year
J.T. Daniels (2016)
O.C. Register All-County Offensive Player-of-the-Year
L.A. Times Back-of-the-Year
Nathan logoleo (2017)
O.C. Register All-County Defensive Player-of-the-Year
Soloman Tuliaupupu (2017)
All-CIF Defensive Player-of-the-Year
J.T. Daniels (2017)
All-CIF Offensive Player-of-the-Year
L.A. Times Player-of-the-Year
O.C. Register Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Steele Dubar (2018)
All-CIF Defensive Player of the Year
Bru McCoy (2018)
All-CIF Offensive Player-of-the-Year
L.A. Times Player-of-the-Year
O.C. Register Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Bryce Young (2019)
L.A. Times Player-of-the-Year
O.C. Register Offensive Player-of-the-Year
Raesjon Davis (2020)
L.A. Times Defensive Player-of-the-Year
John Huarte (1959)
CalHiSports All-State Medium Schools Player-Of-The-Year
John Huarte (1960)
CalHiSports All-State Medium Schools Player-Of-The-Year
Larry Williams (1980)
Parade Magazine All-American Team
Kennedy Pola (1981)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Ryan Motherway (1989)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Billy Blanton (1991)
USA Today All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
David Knuff (1991)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Derrick Ford (1993)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Matt Motherway (1994)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Rod Perry (1994)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore-Of-The-Year
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Brad Williams (1995)
USA Today All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
David Gibson (1995)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Rod Perry (1996)
USA Today All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Player-Of-The-Year
CalHiSports All-State Team
Mike McNair (1996)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Kevin Mitchell (1996)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Lenny Vandermade (1996)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Mike McNair (1997)
USA Today All-American Team
Prep Star Magazine All-American Team
Super Prep Magazine All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Joey Boese (1997)
Gridiron Greats All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Kevin Mitchell (1997)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Lenny Vandermade (1997)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Matt Grootegoed (1997)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Matt Grootegoed (1998)
StudentSports All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Lenny Vandermade (1998)
StudentSports All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Kevin Mitchell (1998)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Bryan New (1998)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Matt Grootegoed (1999)
USA Today All-American Team
StudentSports All-American Team
Parade Magazine All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Chris Doyle (1999)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Ian Gunderman (2000)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Matt Leinart (2000)
Rivals 100 All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Chris Doyle (2000)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Brandon Nicolas (2002)
CalHiSports All-State Junior-Of-The-Year
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Jason Forcier (2002)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore-Of-The-Year
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Brandon Nicolas (2003)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Jason Forcier (2003)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Tyler Perkins (2003)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Tyler Perkins (2004)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Ryan Hurtado (2005)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Khaled Holmes (2005)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Khaled Holmes (2006)
CalHiSports All-State Team
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Travis McNaughton (2006)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Robbie Boyer (2006)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Matt Barkley (2006)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Matt Barkley (2007)
USA Today All-American Team
College Sports TV Junior All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior-Of-The-Year
CalHiSports All-State Team
CallHisports All-State Underclass Team
MaxPreps All-State Team
Robbie Boyer (2007)
CalHiSports All-State Team
MaxPreps All-State Team
Khaled Holmes (2007)
CalHiSports All-State Team
MaxPreps All-State Team
Cameron Meredith (2007)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Chris Ward (2007)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Matt Barkley (2008)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Victor Blackwell (2008)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Chris Ward (2009)
Parade Magazine All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Victor Blackwell (2009)
CalHiSports All-State Underclass Team
Victor Blackwell (2010)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Max Wittek (2010)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Josh Cook (2010)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Jonathan Lockett (2011)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Thomas Duarte (2012)
Parade All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
David Bright (2012)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Jonathan Lockett (2012)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Ben Humphreys (2012)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Jonathan Lockett (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Johnny Johnson (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Addison Ooms (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Ben Humphreys (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Malik McMorris (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Kyle Penniston (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Frank Martin (2013)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Malik McMorris (2014)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Gerran Brown (2014)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Olive Sagapolu (2014)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Frank Martin (2014)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Jalen Cole (2014)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Frank Martin (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Curtis Robinson (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Brandon LaMarche (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Jed Smith (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Osiris St. Brown (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Jalen Cole (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Quentin Lake (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Tommy Brown (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Amon-Ra St. Brown (2015)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
J.T. Daniels (2016)
CalHiSports All-State + All-State Sophomore Team
Gatorade State Player-of-the-Year
MaxPreps All-American Team
MaxPreps Sophomore Player-of-the-Year
Amon-Ra St. Brown (2016)
CalHiSports All-State + All-State Junior Team
MaxPreps All-American Team
Osiris St. Brown (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Ryan Stonehouse (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Austin Faoliu (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Quentin Lake (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Jalen Cole (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Tommy Brown (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
MaxPreps All-American Team
Bru McCoy (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Shakobe Harper (2016)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
J.T. Daniels (2017)
Gatorade National Player of the Year
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports State Player of the Year
CalHiSports All-State Team
Solomon Tuliaupupu (2017)
Dick Butkus National Linebacker of the Year
USA Today Defensive Player of the Year
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Amon-Ra St. Brown (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Nathan Logoleo (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Chris Murray (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Tommy Brown (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Mase Funa (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Junior Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Bru McCoy (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Junior Team
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Myles Murao (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Junior Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Elias Ricks (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Sophomore Team
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Mase Funa (2017)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Nikko Remigio (2017)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Nick Lopez (2017)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Shakobe Harper (2017)
CalHiSports All-State Junior TEam
Chris Street (2017)
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Darion Green (2017)
MaxPreps All-American Sophomore Team
Bru McCoy (2018)
MaxPreps National Player of the Year
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports State Player of the Year
CalHiSports All-State Team
Bryce Young (2018)
MaxPreps Junior National Player of the Year
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Elias Ricks (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Michael Martinez (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Team
CalHiSports All-State Team
Myles Murao (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Junior Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Darion Green-Warren (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Junior Team
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Raesjon Davis (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Sophomore Team
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
George Mike-Han (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Sophomore Team
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Jaylin Davies (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Sophomore Team
CalHiSports All-State Sophomore Team
Domani Jackson (2018)
MaxPreps All-American Freshman Team
Keyon Ware-Hudson (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Shakobe Harper (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Evan Bennet (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Jeremiah Criddell (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Steele Dubar (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Team
Jacobah Fuamatu (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Moses Sepulona (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
Kody Epps (2018)
CalHiSports All-State Junior Team
The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity. The winners epitomize great ability combined with diligence, perseverance, and hard work…
John Huarte (Mater Dei Class of 1961) won the award in 1964 after an All-American career at Notre Dame
Matt Leinart (Mater Dei Class of 2001) won the award in 2004 after completing a record-setting career at USC
Bryce Young (Mater Dei Class of 2020) won the award in 2021 after leading his team at Alabama with a record-setting season. Bryce threw for 4,872 yards and 47 touchdowns.
CAREER SCORING LEADERS
| POINTS | NAME |
| 354 | Mike McNair |
| 330 | Shakobe Harper |
| 300 | Jordon Davison |
| 284 | Amon-Ra St. Brown |
| 258 | Matt Grootegoed |
| 252 | Rafael Rice |
| 240 | Steve Bodnar |
| 224 | Jaron Hytche |
| 222 | Rod Perry |
| 216 | Bru McCoy |
| 216 | Brandon LaMarche |
| 210 | Victor Blackwell |
| 206 | Brian New |
| 198 | Kody Epps |
| 193 | Nick Lopez |
| 191 | Chase McGrath |
| 186 | Osiris St. Brown |
| 175 | David Castleton |
| 158 | Thomas Duarte |
| 156 | James Farley |
| 152 | Ahmed Mokhtar |
| 132 | Junior Palacios |
CAREER RUSHING LEADERS
| NAME | CARRIES | YARDS | AVERAGE | TD |
| Mike McNair | 563 | 4,112 | 7.3 | 55 |
| Jordon Davison | 477 | 3,597 | 7.5 | 50 |
| Shakobe Harper | 411 | 2,931 | 7.13 | 48 |
| Steve Bodnar | 387 | 2,902 | 7.5 | 36 |
| Kealii Clifford | — | 2,432 | — | 25 |
| Rafael Rice | 482 | 2,409 | 5 | 41 |
| Ahmed Mokhtar | 425 | 2,353 | 5.54 | 25 |
| Brandon LaMarche | 389 | 2,213 | 5.69 | 32 |
| Matt Grootegoed | 267 | 2,140 | 8.01 | 31 |
| James Farley | 310 | 2,128 | 6.86 | 24 |
| Junior Palacios | 364 | 2,047 | 5.62 | 21 |
| Jaron Hytche | 271 | 1,864 | 6.88 | 36 |
| Justin Allen | 303 | 1838 | 6.07 | 15 |
| Derek Sparks | 246 | 1,745 | 7.09 | 13 |
| Joey Trampush | 216 | 1,523 | 7.05 | 16 |
| Raleek Brown | 196 | 1,490 | 7.6 | 20 |
| Jason Forcier | 263 | 1,483 | 5.64 | 13 |
| Corbin Anderson | 248 | 1,456 | 5.87 | 16 |
| Jordan Allen | 185 | 1,120 | 6.05 | 18 |
| Ricky Russell | 185 | 1,069 | 5.78 | 10 |
| Chris Ruperto | 141 | 885 | 6.28 | 10 |
| Raphael Jones | 147 | 876 | 5.96 | 12 |
| Nickey Sualua | 127 | 844 | 6.65 | 14 |
| Justin Guzman | 142 | 812 | 5.72 | 9 |
| James Brunt | 195 | 806 | 4.13 | 9 |
| Treavon Coley | 123 | 804 | 6.54 | 6 |
| Adrian Contreras | 167 | 804 | 4.81 | 4 |
| Robert Mojica | 117 | 764 | 6.53 | 12 |
| Christopher Street | 73 | 717 | 9.82 | 11 |
| Darius Williams | 139 | 682 | 4.91 | 6 |
| Josh Valdivia | 151 | 667 | 4.42 | 10 |
| Michael Graham | 68 | 652 | 9.59 | 7 |
| Brian Hall | 130 | 646 | 4.97 | 6 |
| Bryce Young | 151 | 643 | 4.25 | 14 |
| Cameron Carmona | 93 | 592 | 6.37 | 7 |
| Sean Dollars | 80 | 586 | 7.33 | 10 |
| JC Genova | 136 | 573 | 4.21 | 13 |
| J.T. Daniels | 132 | 552 | 4.18 | 13 |
| Dominic Rickard | 97 | 525 | 5.41 | 5 |
CAREER PASSING LEADERS
| NAME | ATTEMPTS | COMP | PCT | YDS | Y/A | TD | INT | RATING |
| J.T. Daniels | 1,101 | 751 | 68.2 | 12,014 | 10.91 | 152 | 14 | 202.9 |
| Bryce Young | 525 | 740 | 70.85 | 8,374 | 16 | 97 | 12 | 141 |
| Matt Barkley | 1,044 | 609 | 58.3 | 9,463 | 9.06 | 79 | 41 | 151.6 |
| Billy Blanton | 585 | 356 | 60.9 | 5,793 | 9.9 | 59 | 20 | 170.5 |
| Matt Leinart | 532 | 329 | 61.8 | 5,116 | 9.62 | 41 | 17 | 161.7 |
| John Flynn | 552 | 347 | 62.9 | 4,936 | 8.94 | 52 | 20 | 161.8 |
| Max Wittek | 520 | 293 | 56.3 | 4,433 | 8.53 | 39 | 24 | 143.5 |
| Nick Stremick | 435 | 238 | 54.7 | 4,009 | 9.22 | 40 | 16 | 155.1 |
| Danny O’Neil | 443 | 263 | 59.4 | 3,882 | 8.76 | 37 | 11 | 155.6 |
| Bryce Young | 331 | 231 | 69.8 | 3,846 | 11.62 | 39 | 6 | 202.7 |
| Chase Forrest | 386 | 234 | 60.6 | 3,332 | 8.63 | 30 | 13 | 152 |
| Ryan McMahon | 424 | 242 | 57.1 | 3,142 | 7.41 | 23 | 14 | 130.6 |
| Jason Forcier | 348 | 188 | 54 | 2,785 | 8 | 21 | 14 | 133.1 |
| John Leonard | 243 | 147 | 60.5 | 2,618 | 10.77 | 23 | 5 | 178.1 |
| Scott Lukash | 220 | 142 | 64.5 | 2,457 | 11.17 | 29 | 4 | 198.2 |
| Jack Lowary | 294 | 164 | 55.8 | 2,340 | 7.96 | 10 | 3 | 131.8 |
| Colt Brennan | 253 | 166 | 65.6 | 2,079 | 8.22 | 13 | 6 | 146.9 |
| Kyle Woody | 179 | 86 | 48 | 1,764 | 9.85 | 14 | 7 | 148.8 |
| Derek Uhl | 148 | 81 | 54.7 | 952 | 6.43 | 8 | 10 | 113.1 |
CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS
| NAME | RECEPTIONS | YARDS | AVERAGE | TD |
| Amon-Ra St. Brown | 154 | 2,922 | 18.97 | 44 |
| Rod Perry | 143 | 2,804 | 19.61 | 34 |
| Victor Blackwell | 130 | 2,642 | 20.32 | 34 |
| Bru McCoy | 152 | 2,605 | 17.14 | 34 |
| Jeff Diulio | 123 | 2,105 | 17.11 | 21 |
| David Castleton | 122 | 2,024 | 16.59 | 20 |
| Kody Epps | 119 | 2,114 | 16.1 | 33 |
| Osiris St. Brown | 105 | 2,011 | 19.15 | 31 |
| Thomas Duarte | 120 | 1,918 | 15.98 | 23 |
| C.J. Parks | 132 | 1,838 | 13.92 | 17 |
| C.J. Williams | 124 | 1,827 | 14.73 | 21 |
| Nikko Remigio | 111 | 1,695 | 15.27 | 19 |
| Robbie Boyer | 100 | 1,685 | 16.85 | 17 |
| Robert Dubrish | 79 | 1,452 | 18.38 | 8 |
| David Knuff | 67 | 1,196 | 17.85 | 13 |
| Kelvin Millhouse | 49 | 1,118 | 22.82 | 17 |
| Carlo Valdes | 54 | 1,064 | 19.7 | 8 |
| Joey Boese | 63 | 1,017 | 16.14 | 8 |
| Rick Ellis | 57 | 985 | 17.28 | 7 |
| Kyle Brown | 64 | 980 | 15.31 | 10 |
| A.J. Collins | 51 | 976 | 19.13 | 10 |
| AJ Roth | 67 | 940 | 14.03 | 3 |
| Ario Winston | 54 | 930 | 17.22 | 5 |
| Ryan Mumma | 53 | 921 | 17.38 | 10 |
| Ben Humphreys | 55 | 892 | 16.22 | 8 |
| Roger Morante | 35 | 883 | 25.23 | 13 |
| Andrew Abbott | 49 | 846 | 17.27 | 8 |
| David Gonzalez | 69 | 839 | 12.16 | 6 |
| Corey Boudreaux | 43 | 831 | 19.33 | 6 |
| Tino Chavez | 42 | 791 | 18.83 | — |
| Rod Fraser | 52 | 790 | 15.19 | 10 |
| Michael Martinez | 51 | 763 | 14.96 | 7 |
| Joshua Cook | 64 | 753 | 11.77 | 4 |
| Jonathan Lockett | 47 | 734 | 15.62 | 8 |
| Brian Barajas | 44 | 723 | 16.43 | 6 |
| Cooper Barkate | 29 | 718 | 24.75 | 11 |
| Jameson Field | 69 | 712 | 10.32 | 2 |
| Sedric Hill | 53 | 691 | 13.04 | 5 |
| Robert Molina | 57 | 691 | 12.12 | 4 |
| Shakobe Harper | 59 | 681 | 11.54 | 7 |
| Chris Ruperto | 35 | 681 | 19.46 | 8 |
| Alex Romero | 29 | 660 | 22.76 | 8 |
| Michael-John Rzeznik | 48 | 653 | 13.6 | 12 |
| Jacob Welch | 44 | 639 | 14.52 | 2 |
| Julian Petit | 31 | 626 | 20.19 | 5 |
| Cameron Gardner | 32 | 608 | 19 | 6 |
| Matt Haugen | 54 | 604 | 11.19 | 4 |
| Steve Bodnar | 44 | 558 | 12.68 | 4 |
| Kyle Penniston | 43 | 550 | 12.79 | 3 |
| Robert Mier | 27 | 541 | 20.04 | 3 |
| Brian Panique | 35 | 512 | 14.63 | 3 |
| Nicholas Little | 36 | 511 | 14.19 | 4 |
| Kenny Chicoine | 39 | 507 | 13 | 3 |
CAREER TACKLES LEADER
| TACKLES | NAME |
| 327 | Matt Grootegoed |
| 280 | Jason Thies |
| 269 | Ian Gunderman |
| 267 | Kevin Mitchell |
| 229 | Joseph Schmidt |
| 213 | Dominic Rickard |
| 185 | Joey Tavarez |
| 182 | Brown Faavae |
| 178 | Ryon Holland |
| 175 | Ricky Ortiz |
| 174 | Ray Andong Jr. |
| 174 | John Tavarez |
| 174 | Johnny Johnson |
| 169 | Mike Lodyga |
| 169 | Cameron Meredith |
| 166 | Josh Hunter |
| 164 | Parker Gregg |
| 163 | Nate Logoleo |
| 160 | David Gibson |
| 160 | Malik Morris |
| 156 | Steele Dubar |
CAREER SACK LEADERS
| SACKS | NAME |
| 44 | Nasir Wyatt |
| 26 | Brown Faavae |
| 23.5 | David Bailey |
| 20.5 | Nate Logoleo |
| 20 | Derrick Ford |
| 18.5 | Mike McNair |
| 18 | Kevin Mitchell |
| 17.5 | Malik McMorris |
| 16 | Bru McCoy |
| 14 | Dustin Davis |
| 14 | Cameron Meredith |
| 14 | Ricky Ortiz |
| 14 | Curtis Robinson |
| 13.5 | Nickey Sualua |
| 12 | Brandon Gamboa |
| 11.5 | Zavier Parker |
| 11.5 | Justin Patterson |
| 11 | Ray Andong Jr. |
| 11 | Josh Coggins |
| 11 | Ian Gunderman |
| 11 | Michael Lopez |
| 11 | Ben Humphreys |
| 11 | Andrew Faoliu |
CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS
| INTERCEPTIONS | NAME |
| 13 | Elias Ricks |
| 13 | Jonathan Lockett |
| 12 | Brian Barajas |
| 11 | Joey Boese |
| 11 | Ray Jackson |
| 10 | Kevin Braga |
| 10 | Robbie Tritz |
| 10 | CJ Lavender Jr. |
| 9 | Corey Boudreaux |
| 9 | Jalen Cole |
| 9 | Quentin Lake |
| 8 | Josh Hunter |
| 8 | Matt Grootegoed |
| 7 | Matt Billeci |
| 7 | Jalen Cole |
| 7 | Quentin Lake |
| 6 | Kevin Mitchell |
| 6 | Cory Martinez |
| 5 | Domani Jackson |
| 5 | Andrew Abbott |
| 5 | David Castleton |
| 5 | Treavon Coley |
| 5 | Thomas Gatewood |
| 5 | Jason Lundstrom |
| 5 | Rod Perry |
| 5 | Brian Solis |
| 5 | Matthew Rockett |
| 5 | Stephon Robins |
| 5 | Darion Green-Warren |
SINGLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS
| POINTS | NAME | YEAR |
| 210 | Mike McNair | 1997 |
| 168 | Kody Epps | 2019 |
| 168 | Steve Bodnar | 1994 |
| 162 | Jaron Hytche | 2008 |
| 144 | Brandon LaMarche | 2015 |
| 138 | Shakobe Harper | 2018 |
| 134 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2016 |
| 132 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2017 |
| 132 | Rafael Rice | 2002 |
| 128 | Matt Grootegoed | 1998 |
| 120 | Mike McNair | 1996 |
SINGLE SEASON CARRIES LEADERS
| CARRIES | NAME | YEAR |
| 336 | Mike McNair | 1997 |
| 268 | Brandon LaMarche | 2015 |
| 261 | Ahmed Mokhtar | 2005 |
| 258 | Rafael Rice | 2001 |
| 246 | Derek Sparks | 1990 |
| 242 | Steve Bodnar | 1994 |
| 241 | Junior Palacios | 1999 |
| 224 | Rafael Rice | 2002 |
| 194 | Jaron Hytche | 2008 |
| 185 | Mike McNair | 1996 |
SINLGE SEASON RUSHING LEADERS
| YARDS | NAME | YEAR |
| 2,671 | Mike McNair | 1997 |
| 1,791 | Steve Bodnar | 1994 |
| 1,745 | Derek Sparks | 1990 |
| 1,616 | Brandon LaMarche | 2015 |
| 1,493 | Ahmed Mokhtar | 2005 |
| 1,423 | Jaron Hytche | 2008 |
| 1,372 | Junior Palacios | 1999 |
| 1,272 | Shakobe Harper | 2018 |
| 1,272 | Rafael Rice | 2001 |
| 1,269 | Mike McNair | 1996 |
SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE LEADERS (500+YARDS)
| AVERAGE | NAME | YEAR |
| 9.59 | Michael Graham | 1993 |
| 8.9 | Jordon Davison | 2024 |
| 8.83 | J.T. Daniels | 2017 |
| 8.58 | Christopher Street | 2017 |
| 8.5 | Marceese Yetts | 2019 |
| 8.2 | Matt Grootegoed | 1998 |
| 7.95 | Mike McNair | 1997 |
| 7.85 | Raleek Brown | 2021 |
| 7.78 | Matt Grootegoed | 1999 |
| 7.66 | Steve Bodnar | 1993 |
| 7.66 | Treavon Coley | 2012 |
| 7.4 | Steve Bodnar | 1994 |
| 7.39 | Joey Trampush | 1994 |
SINGLE SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS LEADERS
| TOUCHDOWNS | NAME | YEAR |
| 33 | Mike McNair | 1997 |
| 26 | Jaron Hytche | 2008 |
| 26 | Steve Bodnar | 1994 |
| 21 | Rafael Rice | 2002 |
| 21 | Brandon LaMarche | 2015 |
| 20 | Shakobe Harper | 2018 |
| 20 | Matt Grootegoed | 1998 |
| 20 | Rafael Rice | 2001 |
| 18 | Mike McNair | 1996 |
| 16 | Junior Palacios | 1999 |
SINGLE SEASON PASSING ATTEMPTS LEADERS
| ATTEMPTS | NAME | YEAR |
| 423 | J.T. Daniels | 2016 |
| 409 | Bryce Young | 2019 |
| 365 | J.T. Daniels | 2017 |
| 340 | Matt Barkley | 2007 |
| 331 | Bryce Young | 2018 |
| 323 | Matt Barkley | 2008 |
| 313 | J.T. Daniels | 2015 |
| 309 | Matt Leinart | 2000 |
| 301 | Billy Blanton | 1991 |
| 283 | Max Wittek | 2010 |
| 281 | Jack Lowary | 2014 |
SINGLE SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS LEADERS
| COMPLETIONS | NAME | YEAR |
| 315 | J.T. Daniels | 2016 |
| 294 | Bryce Young | 2019 |
| 262 | J.T. Daniels | 2017 |
| 231 | Bryce Young | 2018 |
| 214 | Matt Barkley | 2007 |
| 192 | Matt Leinart | 2000 |
| 187 | Billy Blanton | 1991 |
| 177 | Matt Barkley | 2008 |
| 174 | John Flynn | 1994 |
| 174 | J.T. Daniels | 2015 |
| 166 | Elijah Brown | 2021 |
| 166 | Billy Blanton | 1990 |
SINGLE SEASON PASSING PERCENTAGE LEADERS (500+YARDS)
| PERCENTAGE | NAME | YEAR |
| 74.5 | J.T. Daniels | 2016 |
| 74.1 | Elijah Brown | 2021 |
| 71.9 | Bryce Young | 2019 |
| 71.8 | J.T. Daniels | 2017 |
| 69.8 | Bryce Young | 2018 |
| 67.2 | John Flynn | 1994 |
| 66.7 | Chase Forrest | 2012 |
| 66.3 | Colt Brennan | 2001 |
| 64.5 | Scott Lukash | 1998 |
| 62.9 | Matt Barkley | 2007 |
| 62.1 | Billy Blanton | 1991 |
| 62.1 | Matt Leinart | 2000 |
SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDS LEADERS
| YARDS | NAME | YEAR |
| 4,849 | J.T. Daniels | 2016 |
| 4,528 | Bryce Young | 2019 |
| 4,123 | J.T. Daniels | 2017 |
| 3,576 | Matt Barkley | 2007 |
| 3,485 | Billy Blanton | 1991 |
| 3,042 | J.T. Daniels | 2015 |
| 2,884 | Matt Barkley | 2008 |
| 2,852 | Matt Leinart | 2000 |
| 2,736 | John Flynn | 1994 |
| 2,442 | John Leonard | 1997 |
| 3,846 | Bryce Young | 2018 |
SINGLE SEASON PASSING TOUCHDOWNS LEADERS
| TOUCHDOWNS | NAME | YEAR |
| 67 | J.T. Daniels | 2016 |
| 58 | Bryce Young | 2019 |
| 52 | J.T. Daniels | 2017 |
| 39 | Bryce Young | 2018 |
| 36 | Billy Blanton | 1991 |
| 35 | Matt Barkley | 2007 |
| 33 | J.T. Daniels | 2015 |
| 30 | Elijah Brown | 2021 |
| 29 | Scott Lukash | 1998 |
| 28 | John Flynn | 1994 |
| 27 | Nick Stremick | 1996 |
| 26 | Matt Leinart | 2000 |
SINGLE SEASON RECEPTIONS LEADERS
| RECEPTIONS | NAME | YEAR |
| 93 | Kody Epps | 2019 |
| 81 | Jeff Diulio | 2000 |
| 78 | Bru McCoy | 2018 |
| 78 | Rod Perry | 1996 |
| 72 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2017 |
| 67 | David Knuff | 1991 |
| 62 | Osiris St. Brown | 2016 |
| 60 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2016 |
| 59 | Kyron Ware-Hudson | 2019 |
| 59 | Rod Perry | 1994 |
| 58 | Joey Boese | 1997 |
| 58 | Thomas Duarte | 2012 |
SINGLE SEASON RECEPTION YARDS LEADERS
| YARDS | NAME | YEAR |
| 1,753 | Kody Epps | 2019 |
| 1,510 | Rod Perry | 1996 |
| 1,428 | Bru McCoy | 2018 |
| 1,320 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2017 |
| 1,300 | Jeff Diulio | 2000 |
| 1,229 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2016 |
| 1,196 | David Knuff | 1991 |
| 1,191 | Rod Perry | 1994 |
| 1,127 | Osiris St. Brown | 2016 |
| 1,118 | Kelvin Millhouse | 1998 |
| 1,030 | Victor Blackwell | 2009 |
SINGLE SEASON RECEPTION AVERAGE LEADERS (+500 YARDS)
| AVERAGE | NAME | YEAR |
| 28.88 | Robert Dubrisch | 2004 |
| 25.23 | Roger Morante | 1991 |
| 25.11 | Cooper Barkate | 2021 |
| 22.82 | Kelvin Millhouse | 1998 |
| 22.76 | Alex Romero | 1997 |
| 22.62 | Chris Ruperto | 1991 |
| 22.07 | Victor Blackwell | 2008 |
| 20.56 | Osiris St. Brown | 2015 |
| 20.48 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2016 |
| 20.26 | Corey Boudreaux | 2002 |
| 20.2 | Victor Blackwell | 2009 |
SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION LEADERS
| TOUCHDOWNS | NAME | YEAR |
| 28 | Kody Epps | 2019 |
| 21 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2016 |
| 20 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 2017 |
| 19 | Osiris St. Brown | 2016 |
| 18 | Bru McCoy | 2018 |
| 18 | Rod Perry | 1996 |
| 17 | Kelvin Millhouse | 1998 |
| 15 | Rod Perry | 1994 |
| 15 | Jeff Diulio | 2000 |
| 15 | Thomas Duarte | 2012 |
| 14 | Victor Blackwell | 2010 |
| 14 | Robbie Boyer | 2007 |
SINGLE SEASON TACKLES LEADER
| TACKLES | NAME | YEAR |
| 146 | Ian Gunderman | 2000 |
| 133 | Jason Thies | 1990 |
| 123 | Ian Gunderman | 1999 |
| 118 | Dominic Rickard | 2002 |
| 115 | Jason Thies | 1991 |
| 114 | Matt Grootegoed | 1998 |
| 112 | Mike Lodyga | 1990 |
| 112 | Kevin Mitchell | 1997 |
| 112 | Matt Grootegoed | 1999 |
| 111 | Ryon Holland | 1995 |
SINGLE SEASON SACK LEADERS
| SACKS | NAME | YEAR |
| 16.5 | David Bailey | 2021 |
| 16 | Nathan Logoleo | 2017 |
| 16 | Nasir Wyatt | 2023 |
| 14 | Dustin Davis | 1998 |
| 13 | Brown Faavae | 1999 |
| 12.5 | Kevin Mitchell | 1996 |
| 12 | Derrick Ford | 1993 |
| 11.5 | Nickey Sualua | 1991 |
| 11 | Andrew Faoliu | 2017 |
| 10.5 | Faavae Faavae | 2015 |
| 10 | Kevin Donahue | 1994 |
| 10 | Curtis Robinson | 2015 |
| 10 | Kapono Laguisan | 2015 |
SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONS LEADER
| INTERCEPTIONS | NAME | YEAR |
| 10 | Brian Barajas | 1991 |
| 9 | Elias Ricks | 2018 |
| 8 | Robbie Tritz | 1993 |
| 7 | Kevin Braga | 1994 |
| 7 | Corey Boudreaux | 2002 |
| 7 | Jonathan Lockett | 2012 |
| 7 | Quentin Lake | 2015 |
| 7 | Cj Lavender Jr | 2025 |
| 6 | Ray Jackson | 1991 |
| 6 | Matt Grootegoed | 1999 |
| 5 | Matt Billeci | 2009 |
| 5 | Jalen Cole | 2014 |
| 5 | Thomas Gatewood | 2006 |
| 5 | Ray Jackson | 1992 |
| 5 | Rod Perry | 1996 |
| 5 | Joey Boese | 1997 |
| 5 | Stephon Robins | 2017 |
2020
The “2020” football season was the strangest in Mater Dei history. The global Covid pandemic caused numerous starts and stops leading up to the season, which was delayed for seven months until March, 2021. All preleague games were cancelled, as were all playoff games and state bowl games. That left the school with only its five league games for season.
The “2020” Monarchs made the most of it. They defeated all five of their Trinity League opponents by an average score of 42-11. The season ended with the California game of the year, and Mater Dei defeated league rival St. John Bosco, 34-17, to win the league championship. Despite the fact there were no section playoffs or state bowl games, CalHiSports named Mater Dei its state team of the year, and Calpreps ranked them as their #1 team in the country.
Top Players:
- Raesjon Davis, LB – all-state player of the year, all-L.A. Times, all-county defensive player of the year
- Josh Hunter, DB – all-state, all-L.A. Times
- B.J. Tolo, OL – all-state, all-L.A. Times
2019
The 2019 season began with Mater Dei in search of its third consecutive national championship. The Monarchs rolled through the preleague schedule, defeating all five opponents by an average score of 53-16, including a 34-18 victory over St. Frances Academy of Baltimore, MD, a team many experts considered the most talented in the country, and a trip to Washington, DC, to play St. John’s College High School.
The league schedule went much the same way, as Mater Dei went 5-0, while outscoring their five league opponents 241-63.
In the CIF-SS Division I Playoffs, the Monarchs defeated Bishop Amat and Mission Viejo, before meeting St. John Bosco in the finals. Late in the game, Mater Dei was driving for the winning score inside Bosco’s 15-yard-line with less than two minutes left in the game when a sack and lost fumble cost them the game and any chance at a CIF, state or national championship.
Top Players:
- Bryce Young, QB – all-state, all-L.A. Times player of the year, all-county offensive player of the year, all-CIF
- Kody Epps, WR – all state, all-L.A. Times, all-county, all-CIF
- Ray Leutele, LB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Myles Murao, OL – all-state, all-L.A. Times, all-county, all-CIF
- Tyler Narayan, DL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Raesjon Davis, LB – all-state, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Jaylin Davies, DB – all-state, all-county
- Domani Jackson, DB – all-state, all-county
- Tai Marks, OL – all-state, all-county
- George Miki-han, OL – all-state, all-county
The 2019 season began with Mater Dei in search of its third consecutive national championship. The Monarchs rolled through the preleague schedule, defeating all five opponents by an average score of 53-16, including a 34-18 victory over St. Frances Academy of Baltimore, MD, a team many experts considered the most talented in the country, and a trip to Washington, DC, to play St. John’s College High School.
The league schedule went much the same way, as Mater Dei went 5-0, while outscoring their five league opponents 241-63.
In the CIF-SS Division I Playoffs, the Monarchs defeated Bishop Amat and Mission Viejo, before meeting St. John Bosco in the finals. Late in the game, Mater Dei was driving for the winning score inside Bosco’s 15-yard-line with less than two minutes left in the game when a sack and lost fumble cost them the game and any chance at a CIF, state or national championship.
Top Players:
- Bryce Young, QB – all-state, all-L.A. Times player of the year, all-county offensive player of the year, all-CIF
- Kody Epps, WR – all state, all-L.A. Times, all-county, all-CIF
- Ray Leutele, LB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Myles Murao, OL – all-state, all-L.A. Times, all-county, all-CIF
- Tyler Narayan, DL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Raesjon Davis, LB – all-state, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Jaylin Davies, DB – all-state, all-county
- Domani Jackson, DB – all-state, all-county
- Tai Marks, OL – all-state, all-county
- George Miki-han, OL – all-state, all-county
2018
The 2018 edition of the Monarchs did the unthinkable. After graduating much of the talent from the 2017 national championship team, they went out and won a second consecutive national championship. On the field, Mater Dei outscored its five pre-league opponents 217 to 38, including Florida’s IMG Academy, which had probably the greatest collection of high school talent in the country. The Monarchs then went 4-1 in league play, losing only to league rival St. John Bosco in a game delayed one night by a violent lightning storm.
In the playoffs, Mater Dei rolled over Valencia, Mission Viejo and Corona Centennial by an average score of 49-12, and then they gained revenge against St. John Bosco in the Division 1 championship game when they beat the Braves 17-13.
In the State Open Division championship game, Mater Dei defeated De La Salle for the second straight year by a score of 35-21, leading most of the national polls to again crown the Monarchs as their 2018 national champions.
Top Players:
- Bru McCoy, WR – all-state player of the year, all-county offensive player of the year, all-L.A. Times player of the year, all-CIF offensive player of the year
- Elias Ricks, DB – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Steele Dubar, LB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF defensive player of the year
- Bryce Young, QB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Myles Murao, OL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Keyon Ware-Hudson, DL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Moses Sepulona, DB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Shakobe Harper, RB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF
- Nick Lopez, K – all-county, all-CIF
- Evan Bennett, DL – all-state, all-county
- Darion Green-Warren, DB – all-state, all-county
- Michael Martinez, TE – all-state, all-CIF
2017
The 2017 Mater Dei football team will be remembered as the greatest team in the school’s history. They defeated five preleague opponents, including the defending national champions Bishop Gorman and New Jersey state champion Bergen Catholic, by an average score of 44-11. They then rolled through their five league opponents, winning the Trinity League title for a second straight year, by an average score of 50-17. In the CIF Division 1 playoffs, they outscored their four opponents by an average of 51-16. In the championship game, the Monarchs defeated St. John Bosco for the second time this season, 49-24, to win the school’s tenth CIF football championship and first in 18 years.
In the school’s first state championship game, Mater Dei rolled over multiple-time state and national champions De La Salle, 52-21. The year concluded with the Monarchs being voted the unanimous national champions by every national poll.
The offense was unstoppable, led by Gatorade National Player of the Year J.T. Daniels, four Division I wide receivers, and an offensive line that may have been the best unit in school history. The defense was led by National Defensive Player of the Year and Dick Butkus Award winner Solomon Tuliaupupu and O.C. Register Defensive Player of the Year Nathan Logoleo.
Top Players:
- J.T. Daniels, QB – all-state player of the year, all-county offensive player of the year, all-L.A. Times player of the year, all-CIF offensive player of the year
- Solomon Tuliaupupu, LB – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF defensive player of the year
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Chris Murray, OL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Tommy Brown, OL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Mase Funa, LB – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF
- Nathan Logoleo, DL – all-state, all-county defensive player of the year, all-CIF
- Kekani Gonzalez, OL – all-county, all-CIF
- Bru McCoy, WR – all-county, all-CIF
- Nikko Remigio, WR – all-state, all-county
2016
The 2016 Monarchs unleashed the most prolific offense in Orange County history, as their 747 points broke the county scoring record held by small school power St. Margaret’s. Throwing to five receivers with scholarship offers from major Division I universities, sophomore quarterback J.T. Daniels shattered the Orange County and CIF records for passing yards and touchdown passes.
The Monarchs rolled through their five preleague games, their five league games, and their first three playoff games with a 13-0 record, outscoring opponents by an average score of 55-11, with the starters rarely playing more than half the game. In the CIF championship game, Mater Dei lost to St.John Bosco. The 13-1 record was the program’s best in 18 years.
Top Players:
- J.T. Daniels, QB – all state, all county offensive player of the year, all-L.A. Times back of the year, all CIF.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR – all-state, all-county, all-LA. Times, all-CIF.
- Osiris St. Brown, WR – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Ryan Stonehouse, P – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Tommy Brown, OL – all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Austin Faoliu, DL – all-county, all-CIF.
- Quentin Lake, DB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Chase McGrath, K – all-county, all-CIF.
2015
The 2015 season began ominously when Mater Dei’s starting quarterback broke his arm early in the season’s second game. For the second time in his career, Coach Rollinson rolled the dice and installed a freshman as his new starting quarterback. The results were outstanding. J.T. Daniels threw for 3,042 yards and 33 touchdowns, to record one of the best passing seasons in school history. Combined with the running of tailback Brandon LaMarche, who ran for 1,616 yards and 21 touchdowns, Mater Dei fielded one of its best offensive teams in the last decade.
For the third year in a row Mater Dei went 5-0 in preleague play before finishing its Trinity League games with a 3-2 record, good for second place behind St. John Bosco.
In the Pac-5 playoffs, the Monarchs beat Lakewood and Gardena Serra before losing to Corona Centennial by a touchdown in the semifinal game.
Top Players:
- Frank Martin, OL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Curtis Robinson, LB – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Brandon LaMarche, RB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Jed Smith, LB – all-county defensive player of the year.
2014
2014 will be remembered as the year of the defense. With arguably the best front seven in school history, the defense was one of the best Mater Dei has had in 20 years.
As in 2013, the Monarchs rolled through their preleague schedule with a perfect 5-0 record, and as in 2013, they finished league play at 3-2 to finish third in the Trinity League.
In the Pac-5 playoffs, Mater Dei defeated Westlake before losing to Corona Centennial by a field goal in the quarterfinals.
Top Players:
- Malik McMorris, RB/DL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Olive Sagapolu, OL/DL – all-county, all-CIF.
- Gerran Brown, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
2013
The 2013 season was almost a replay of the Monarchs’ successful 2013 campaign. After storming to a perfect 5-0 preleague record, Mater Dei cooled off a little to finish 3-2 in league play and again finish second to St. John Bosco.
The Pac-5 playoffs began with wins over Oaks Christian, Mission Viejo and Long Beach Poly that allowed the Monarchs to reach the championship game for the second consecutive year, a feat they hadn’t accomplished in 14 years. The season ended on a sour note with a 34-7 loss to St. John Bosco in the championship game.
Top Players:
- Jonathan Lockett, WR/DB – all-state, all-county defensive player of the year, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Malik McMorris, RB/DL – all-county, all-CIF.
2012
2012 marked a return to normal for Mater Dei, as they not only had an excellent season, but they returned to the CIF Pac-5 championship game for the first time in ten years.
In preleague play, the Monarchs were 4-1, losing only to L.A. City powerhouse Narbonne. In Trinity League play, Mater Dei also went 4-1, losing to St.John Bosco and finishing second to the Braves in the final league standings.
The Monarchs opened the Pac-5 playoff with convincing wins over Lakewood, Alemany and St. Bonaventure, before again meeting long-time rival Long Beach Poly in the championship game. Mater Dei lost the title game 35-17, but proved they were back after their only poor season.
Top Players:
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- Thomas Duarte, WR/LB – all-state, all-county offensive player of the year, all-L.A. Times player of the year, all-CIF.
- J.C. Genova, RB/LB – all-county, all-CIF.
- 2011
- 2011 was the kind of rebuilding year that comes along every once in a while.
- The Monarchs went 2-3 in preleague play by beating long-time rival Edison and Gardena. They then also went 2-3 in Trinity League play, defeating Santa Margarita and JSerra. Mater Dei finished fourth in the final league standings.
2010
The 2010 regular season was a carbon copy of 2009. The Monarchs again went 3-2 in preleague play, as well as 3-2 in Trinity League games for a third-place league finish.
In the Pac-5 playoffs, Mater Dei defeated Long Beach Poly and Tesoro in the first two rounds before losing to Mission Viejo in the semifinal game.
Top Players:
- Victor Blackwell, WR – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
2009
The 2009 season began with Mater Dei going 3-2 in preleague play, and following that by also going 3-2 in Trinity League games to finish the season in third place.
The Monarchs lost in the first round of the Pac-5 playoffs to Bishop Amat to finish a disappointing year.
Top Players:
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- Chris Ward, OL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. times, all-CIF.
- Victor Blackwell, WR – all-county, all-CIF.
2008
- In 2008, Mater Dei started the season with a 3-2 preleague record. They followed that by winning their first four Trinity League games before losing in the last game of the regular season to Orange Lutheran. The Monarchs again finished in a three-way tie for the league championship with Orange Lutheran and Servite.
- Mater Dei defeated Long Beach Jordan in the first round of the Pac-5 playoffs before falling to Tesoro in the quarterfinal game.
Matt Barkley passed for 2,884 yards and 23 touchdowns in his senior season to end his career as the county’s all-time passing yardage leader at that time. The year also marked the 20th consecutive season that head coach Bruce Rollinson was undefeated against arch-rival Servite.
2007
The 2007 team will be remembered as the greatest offensive team in school history. Averaging over 40 points and 435 yards per game, the Monarchs topped 50 points four times and 40 points two others. Throwing to four outstanding wide receivers, quarterback Matt Barkley passed for a county and school record 3,576 yards and 35 touchdowns.
The season began with seven straight wins, including a 5-0 preleague records and a 2-0 Trinity League start. Mater Dei lost their only league game to Orange Lutheran to finish with a 3-1 league record, good for a three-way share of the league title with Orange Lutheran and Servite.
This was the inaugural year of Monarchs 4 Marines, and the Monarchs Football Team proudly dedicated it’s 2007 football season to the U.S. Marine Corps – First Marine Division headquartered at Camp Pendleton and serving in Iraq. Each player was honored to wear the Guadacanal patch on their jerseys.
The Monarchs defeated Tesoro in the first round of the Pac-5 playoffs before losing to Crespi in the quarterfinals.
Top Players:
- Matt Barkley, QB – all-state, all-L.A. Times player of the year, all-county offensive player of the year, all-CIF.
- Khaled Holmes, OL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
- Robbie Boyer, WR – all-county, all-CIF.
- Cameron Meredith, DL – all-county, all-CIF.
- Andrew Abbott, WR/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
2006
In 2006, Mater Dei moved into the new private school Trinity League. The Monarchs rolled through the preleague schedule, winning all five games. They then proceeded to win three of five league games to finish tied for third in the final standings.
The Monarch season ended in the first round of the new Pac-5 playoffs when they lost to Long Beach Poly.
Top Players:
- Khaled Holmes, OL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times.
- Travis McNaughton, RB/LB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
2005
Coach Rollinson was faced with a major decision before the 2005 season began. Without an experienced quarterback to lead the team, he selected a freshman as the varsity starter for the first time in his 17 years as head coach, and only the second time in school history. Matt Barkley would go on to start all four years at Mater Dei and set school and county passing records along the way.
After going 3-2 in preleague play, the Monarchs won four of five league games, losing only to Bishop Amat in the last game of the regular season. Mater Dei finished as co-champions on the Serra League with Servite. Tailback Ahmed Mokhtar was the catalyst for the offense, running for 1,493 yards and 15 touchdowns.
The Monarchs opened the Div. 1 playoffs with wins over Cabrillo and Colton. However, Barkley broke his collarbone in the Colton victory, and Mater Dei lost in the semifinals to Loyola.
Top Players:
- Ryan Hurtado, DL – all-county, all-CIF.
- Joey Tavarez, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Ahmed Mokhtar, RB – all-county, all-CIF.
2004
The 2004 edition of the Monarchs was one of those teams without a lot of star players who nevertheless played very well and accomplished a lot. They started the season with a 4-1 record in preleague play, again losing only to the county’s #1 team Mission Viejo. In a tough Serra League schedule they also went 4-1, losing only to Loyola and winning a league co-championship.
The run ended in the first round of the Div. I playoffs where the Monarchs lost to Esperanza.
Top Players:
- Tyler Perkins, OL – all-state, all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
2003
For the first time since Coach Rollinson’s first year as head coach, the Monarchs started the season with three straight losses. But like they did in 1989, they righted the ship to win six of their next seven games. Mater Dei went 4-1 in the Serra League to finish as co-champions with Loyola.
In the playoffs, the Monarchs defeated Cabrillo and Fountain Valley before losing to Long Beach Poly in the Div. I semifinals.
Top Player:
- Brandon Nicolas, OL/DL – all-state, all county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF defensive player of the year.
2002
2002 started off much better for Mater Dei as they went 4-1 in preleague play, losing only to the county’s #1 team Mission Viejo. The Monarchs followed that up with a 3-2 record in Serra League action to again finish second, this time behind St. John Bosco.
Things started to roll in the playoffs as Redlands East Valley, Esperanza and Long Beach Poly all fell to the Monarchs to put Mater Dei in the championship game for the eighth time in 12 years. This time however, the Monarchs lost to Los Alamitos 41-14.
Top Players:
- Brandon Nicolas, OL/DL – all-county, all-L.A. Times, all-CIF.
- Corey Boudreaux, WR/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Dominic Rickard, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
2001
The 2001 season did not start well for the Monarchs as they lost three of their first four preleague games. However, they recovered to win four of their next five, including a 2-1 record in the Serra League, to again finish second behind Santa Margarita.
In the Div. I playoffs, Mater Dei defeated Long Beach Jordan and Redlands before falling to Edison in the semifinal game.
Top Players:
- Jeff Manassero, OL – all-county, all-CIF.
- Dominick Rickard, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
2000
In 2000, Mater Dei swept to a 6-1 preleague record, again losing only to national #1 De La Salle. In the Serra League, the Monarchs finished 2-1, losing to league champion Santa Margarita and finishing second.
Mater Dei defeated Long Beach Jordan in the first round of the Div. I playoffs, before losing to Eisenhower in the quarterfinal game.
2000 also marked one of the best pass-catch combinations of Coach Rollinson’s tenure. Quarterback Matt Leinart threw for 2,852 yards and 26 touchdowns, with 1,300 yards and 15 touchdowns going to standout wide receiver Jeff Diulio.
Top Players:
- Matt Leinart, QB – all-state, all county back of the year, all-CIF offensive player of the year.
- Jeff Diulio, WR – all-county, all-CIF.
- Ian Gunderman, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
1999
Mater Dei moved to the new private school Serra League in 1999, but the results were the same. After finishing 5-2 in preleague play, the Monarchs swept through the Serra League with a 3-0 record to win the title in the league’s first year.
Mater Dei rolled past Redlands, Alemany and Eisenhower in the first three rounds of the Div. I playoffs before meeting Long Beach Poly in the championship game for the third straight year. The teams were tied 21-21 after four quarters, and since the CIF had no provision for breaking ties in title games, the two schools were named co-champions.
Mater Dei became the first team in Southern Section history to win five Div. I titles in a nine year span, and only one other school has accomplished that feat since. The win also made head coach Bruce Rollinson the first coach to win five Div. I titles. Only one other coach has matched that mark since, and none have ever won six.
Top Players:
- Matt Grootegoed, RB/DB – all-state, all-county defensive player of the year, all-county player of the year, all-CIF defensive player of the year.
- Tyler Kruse, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Dan Owens, OL – all county, all-CIF.
- Junior Palacios, RB/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
1998
1998 marked the rise of perhaps the best football player in Coach Rollinson’s 27-year tenure at Mater Dei – running back and safety Matt Grootegoed. Behind Matt’s bruising running and crushing tackles, the Monarchs went 4-1 in preleague play, losing only to the nation’s #1 team, De La Salle. In their final South Coast League campaign, Mater Dei again rolled to a 5-0 league record. In the Monarchs’ seven seasons in the league, they won seven league titles and had an overall league record of 33-2. Wide receiver Kelvin Millhouse complemented Grootegoed’s running by catching passes for 1,118 yards and 17 touchdowns.
In the playoffs, Mater Dei rolled over Fountain Valley, Notre Dame and Los Alamitos before again meeting Long Beach Poly in the championship game. This time the Monarchs prevailed 33-26 behind Grootegoed’s 247 rushing yards. Matt became the only player in Southern Section history to be named the offensive player of the game and the defensive player of the game in a Div. I championship match. It was Mater Dei’s fourth Div. I title in the last eight years.
Top Players:
- Matt Grootegoed, RB/DB – all-state, all-county defensive player of the year, all –county back of the year, all-CIF defensive player of the year.
- Lenny Vandermade, OL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
- Kevin Mitchell, LB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
1997
1997 was the year of the streak and the year of the running back. Following a perfect 14-0 season the year before, the 1997 Monarch team won their first 13 games to set a school record with 27 consecutive wins. They did it largely on the shoulders of tailback Mike McNair, who set school records by running for 2,671 and 33 touchdowns. No running back before or since has come within 900 yards of Mike’s mark.
After going 5-0 in preleague play, the Monarchs swept through the South Coast League with another 5-0 record to win their sixth straight league title.
Victories in the playoffs over St. John Bosco, Los Alamitos and Bishop Amat put Mater Dei in the Div. I championship against Long Beach Poly. In that game, the Monarchs’ winning streak and hopes for another CIF title ended in a 28-25 loss.
Top Players:
- Mike McNair, RB – all-state, all-county player of the year, all CIF offensive player of the year.
- Joey Boese, DB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
- Kevin Mitchell, RB/LB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Lenny Vandermade, OL/DL – all county, all-CIF.
1996
The 1996 season was to become like a summer rerun of 1994. For the third time in seven years, Mater Dei won the Div. I championship. And like in 1994, they finished the season with a perfect 14-0 record. They were named USA Today national champions again. And head coach Bruce Rollinson was named national coach of the year again.
Behind wide receiver Rod Perry, who set school records with 1,510 yards and 18 touchdown receptions, the Monarchs followed a perfect 5-0 preleague run, by sweeping through their South Coast League schedule with the same record.
The playoffs followed with wins over Long Beach Jordan, Redlands and Long Beach Poly. In the championship game Mater Dei defeated Loyola 17-10 to complete their second perfect season in three years.
Top Players:
- Rod Perry, WR/DB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF offensive player of the year.
- Vince Shinnefield, OL/DL – all-county lineman of the year, all-CIF.
- James Farley, RB/DB – all-CIF.
1995
This was a successful rebuilding year for Mater Dei. After sweeping through the preleague schedule with a 5-0 record, the Monarchs went 4-1 in South Coast League play, losing only to San Clemente and ending the regular season in a three-way tie for the league championship.
In the playoffs, Mater Dei defeated St. John Bosco in the first round before losing to Los Alamitos in the quarterfinals.
Top Players:
- Brad Williams, DL – all-state, all-county defensive player of the year, all-county lineman of the year, all-CIF.
- Reed Diehl, OL – all-county, all-CIF.
- Ryon Holland, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
1994
1994 was a year of firsts. The team was led by tailback Steve Bodnar, who ran for 1,791 and 26 touchdowns, and by wide receiver Rod Perry, who gained 1,191 yards and 15 touchdowns through the air. Mater Dei won its second Div. I championship in four years, but for the first time, they were undefeated at 14-0. For the first time they were named national champions by USA Today. And for the first time Coach Rollinson was named the national coach of the year.
After rolling through the preleague schedule at 5-0, the Monarchs were also undefeated in South Coast League play to again win that league championship.
In the playoffs, they defeated Redlands, Loyola and Los Alamitos in the first three rounds to reach the championship game against Bishop Amat. As in 1991, their opponent was ranked #1 in the country, but Mater Dei came away with a 28-21 win for the championship.
Top Players:
- Matt Motherway, OL/DL – all-state, all-county lineman of the year, all-CIF.
- Rod Perry, WR/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Pat Shinnefield, K – all-county, all-CIF.
- Bubba Gonzalez, OL/DL – all-county, all-CIF.
1993
In 1993, Mater Dei gave its fans a sign of things to come. The team went 4-1 in preleague games before rolling to an undefeated 5-0 record and a second consecutive South Coast League championship.
The CIF Div-I playoffs began with wins over St. Paul, Long Beach Poly and Antelope Valley before the Monarchs faced Eisenhower for the third year in a row. This time, Eisenhower defeated Mater Dei 56-3 in the championship game to end the Monarchs’ season at 12-2.
Top Players
- Derrick Ford, DL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
- Michael-John Rzeznik, WR/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
- John Houston, OL/DL – all-county, all-CIF.
1992
The Monarchs moved from the Angelus League to the South Coast public school league for the 1992 season. Mater Dei was undefeated in preleague play, with the only blemish being a scoreless tie against Servite. The Monarchs won the league title with a 4-1 record, losing only by one point to Dana Hills.
In the playoffs, Mater Dei rolled past Crespi before losing to Eisenhower in the quarterfinal game and finishing with a 9-2-1 record for the year.
Top Players:
- Brian Barajas, WR/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Parker Gregg, LB – all-county, all-CIF.
- Ray Jackson, WR/DB – all-county, all-CIF.
1991
In only his third year as a head coach, Coach Rollinson won his first CIF Division I championship in 1991. After going 6-0 in preleague play, the Monarchs went 3-1 in Angelus League games to share a three-way tie for the league title, losing only to Loyola,
In the playoffs, Mater Dei easily defeated Quartz Hill, Fontana and Loyola before facing Eisenhower, the #1 team in the nation at the time, in the championship game. The Monarchs defeated Eisenhower 35-14 to win the CIF Div. I title and finish the season 13-1.
One of the team’s top two top stars was quarterback Billy Blanton, who was named Orange County offensive player of the year and back of the year while passing for 3,485 yards and a school record 36 touchdowns. The other was TE/LB David Knuff who was the CIF player of the year and had 1,196 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns from his tight end position.
Top Players:
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- Billy Blanton, QB – all-state, all-county offensive player of the year, all-county back of the year, all-CIF.
- David Knuff, TE/LB – all-state, all-county, all-CIF player of the year.
- Jason Thies, TE/LB – all-county, all-CIF.
1990
- Behind the running of tailback Derek Sparks, who ran for 1,745 yards and 13 touchdowns, the Monarchs won two of five preleague games and went 3-2 in the Angelus League to finish the regular season at 5-5, good for second place in the Angelus League behind league champion Bishop Amat.
- In the playoffs, Mater Dei easily defeated Long Beach Poly and Eisenhower before losing to Quartz Hill in the CIF Division I semifinal game to end the season at 7-6.
1989
New head coach Bruce Rollinson began his career at Mater Dei by losing his first three preleague games. However, the team turned its season around to win six of its next seven games. The Monarchs lost only to Bishop Amat to finish 4-1 in league play and share the league co-championship with the Lancers.
The Monarchs lost in the first round of the CIF Division I playoffs to the Redlands Terriers to end Coach Rollinson’s first season at 7-4.
Top Players:
- Ryan Motherway, OL – all-state, all-county, all-CIF.
The mission of Monarchs for Marines is to provide tangible support and encouragement to the Marines serving in Iraq and their families living on or near Camp Pendleton. Dedicating their football season and establishing a direct personal bond with the 1st Marine Division gives our football team and the Mater Dei community a special opportunity to make a difference.
On June 19, 2022, with support and cooperation from Camp Pendleton personnel, the varsity football team, dance team, coaching staff and numerous parent volunteers provided an action-packed, fun-filled day at Camp Pendleton. The day included a football clinic for Marine Corps Football League players and coaches, who under the direction of Coach Rollinson and staff, practice with the varsity team and then participate in a light scrimmage. The football team and dance team also ran a youth football camp and dance camp, respectively, for more than 400 children of Camp Pendleton personnel. There is also a “Lil Marine” Camp which involves whimsical face and hair painting, as well as fun bounce houses for the tiny tots.
The day’s events culminated with a closing ceremony with featured performances by the dance camp participants, followed by words of mutual gratitude from a First Marine Division Commanding Officer and Coach Rollinson. On behalf of Mater Dei, Coach Rollinson will present a token of appreciation to the First Marine Division. The revered Guadalcanal Patch was presented to each Monarch player and coach. In a rare honor, and as a demonstrative sign of the Monarch dedication of the season to the First Marine Division, the patches are being worn this season on the Monarch game jerseys.
If you would like to make a donation or help in the Monarchs 4 Marines effort, please contact our Coordinator of Football Media and Projects, Ebony Charles at echarles@materdei.org
The 1st Marine Division shoulder patch originally was authorized for wear by members of units who served with or were attached to the Division in the Pacific in World War II; it was the first patch to be approved in that war and specifically commemorated the division’s sacrifices and victory in the Battle for Guadalcanal. It features the National Colors – red, white, and blue – in its diamond-shaped blue background with red numeral “1” inscribed with white lettering, “GUADALCANAL.” The white stars featured on the night-sky blue background are in the arrangement of the Southern Cross constellation, under which the Guadalcanal fighting took place.
It is with great pride the Monarchs too bare the insignia on their jerseys, with the blessing of the 1st Marine Division.
RED ZONE DONATIONS
As the landscape of high school football has changed over the past decade, Mater Dei High School has led the way on and off the field. The Mater Dei Football Program has had unparalleled success on Friday nights, but has never lost focus of the greater goal – developing young men of character. To maintain the support the school and this program needs requires generosity and partnership from our fans, families, alumni, businesses and greater community.
Your support goes directly to the football program, benefitting the players and allowing the coaches to focus on coaching. The highest costs for the program are tuition assistance, travel costs and equipment. Tuition assistance is not unique to the football program, as 50% of Mater Dei’s 2,000 students receive need based financial aid while representing the most ethnically diverse high school in Orange County.
With that in mind, by following the link below we have established several opportunities for supporters to give, partner and materially contribute to a program that has helped thousands of young men grow into strong members of their communities:

