Prior to Negro's hiring, St. John Bosco had a handful of nationally-recognized athletes, including its first
All-American in Fred Ford, a running back who made the Parade
All-American team in 1975 after rushing for over 1,000 yards in
back-to-back seasons. The Braves reached the Southern Section
championship game only three times (1971, 1974 and 1986) prior to 2010,
but did not win any of them. Since 2010, St. John Bosco has reached the
final eight times and won four section crowns.
So it shouldn't
be too much of a surprise that the majority of the players on MaxPreps'
all-time St. John Bosco lineup is filled with players who played for
Negro over 14 seasons. In fact 26 of the 29 players selected played
after 2010.
All-time St. John Bosco team
WR —
Bryce Treggs, 2011 - Parade All-American
WR —
DeAndre Moore, 2022 - MaxPreps All-American
WR —
Shay Fields, 2013 - CIF Pac-5 Offensive Player of the Year
TE —
Matayo Uiagalelei, 2022 - MaxPreps All-American
OL — Paul Mociler, 1999 - Parade All-American
OL —
Damien Mama, 2013 - Parade All-American
OL—
Wyatt Davis, 2016 - MaxPreps All-American
OL —
Drake Metcalf, 2019 - MaxPreps All-American
OL —
Ernest Greene III, 2021 - MaxPreps All-American
QB —
Josh Rosen, 2014 - CIF Pac-5 Offensive Player of the Year
QB —
Pierce Clarkson, 2022 - CIF Division 1 Offensive Player of the Year
AP —
D.J. Uiagalelei, 2018 - MaxPreps All-American
RB — Fred Ford, 1975 - Parade All-American
RB —
Sean McGrew, 2015 - MaxPreps All-American
RB —
George Holani, 2018 - CIF All-Division 1 Team
K —
Reid Budrovich, 2013 - All-CIF Pac-5 Division
DL —
Jacob Tuioti Mariner, 2013 - All-CIF Pac-5 Division
DL —
Malik Dorton, 2013 - All-CIF Pac-5 Division
DL —
Jacob Callier, 2016 - CIF Defensive Player of the Year
DL —
Kobe Pepe, 2019 - CIF Defensive Player of the Year
LB —
Chandler Leniu, 2013 - Parade All-American
LB —
Kourt Williams II, 2019 - MaxPreps All-American
LB —
Deven Bryant, 2022 - MaxPreps All-American
LB —
Kyngston Viliamu-Asa, 2022 - CIF Defensive Player of the Year
DB —
Jaiden Woodbey, 2017 - MaxPreps All-American
DB —
Chris Steele, 2018 - MaxPreps All-American
DB —
Trent McDuffie, 2018 - All-CIF Division 1
DB —
Jaleel Wadood, 2013 - CIF Pac-5 Division Defensive Player of the Year
P — Gene Lemners, 1984 - CIF All-Division 1
Did we miss anyone? So who has the better all-time lineup, Mater Dei or St. John Bosco?
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J.T. Curtis of
John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.) is going for the all-time national wins record in Louisiana this weekend, hoping to surpass the late John McKissick of
Summerville (S.C.).
Both Curtis and McKissick are tied with 620 victories. Another win
would give Curtis a record of 621-79-6 for a .884 winning percentage.
Another coach going for a milestone win this weekend has an even higher all-time winning percentage. Thomas Brockett of
Ansonia (Conn.)
has won 19 games in a row and is one win away from the 200th of his career. With just 15 losses on his record, Brockett has one
of the nation's highest winning percentages at .930.
That is believed to put him right behind George Quarles of
Maryville (Tenn.) at 94 percent and Bob Ladouceur of
De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) at 93.8 percent for the highest winning percentage
among coaches with more than 200 games coached.
Brockett and the Chargers play Derby this weekend.

Thomas Brockett (kneeled, center) celebrates winning Connecticut's Class S state title in 2016. The Ansonia coach is going for win No. 200 on Friday night. (Photo: Kevin Pataky)
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A South Dakota junior at
Pine Ridge (S.D.)
is leading the nation in receiving yardage for 9-man football players
and it probably doesn't hurt that he has one of the more intimidating
names in the high school game today -
Domonic Ghost Bear.
At 6-foot-3 and 170 pounds, Ghost Bear is dominating the competition
with 1,877 yards on just 60 catches for an average of 31.3 yards per
catch.
Pine Ridge is part of the Pine Ridge Reservation, which is
home to the Oglala Sioux Tribe. The school was built in 1879 by Chief
Red Cloud. The school mascot is the "Thorpes." Originally called the
Oglala Community Indians, the school changed to Oglala Community Thorpes
in honor of the Olympic champion and NFL Hall of Famer Jim Thorpe. The
school became the Pine Ridge Thorpes in 1983.
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One of the leading high school basketball scorers in the nation last year is lighting it up on the football field as well.
Grayson Rigdon of
Benjamin (Texas)
averaged 40.7 points per game as a sophomore last year for the
basketball team. In football this year at the 6-man level, Rigdon has 23
rushing touchdowns, 15 touchdown receptions, three touchdowns on fumble
recoveries, two on interception returns, one on a punt return and three
on kickoff returns for a national-best 47 in eight games.
Benjamin is
8-0 and ranked No. 5 in the nation for 6/8/9-man football by MaxPreps.