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Mater Dei alumnus Rick Martinez, Class of 1983, is the head coach of the Cross Country Team. Melissa Jacobson, Rebecca Shaefer, and Brian McNamara (Class of 2001) are the assistant coaches. The monarchs run in the Trinity League, with its home course being [[Huntington Beach, California|Huntington Beach]] Central Park. The varsity boy's team went to the state meet in 2007 |
Mater Dei alumnus Rick Martinez, Class of 1983, is the head coach of the Cross Country Team. Melissa Jacobson, Rebecca Shaefer, and Brian McNamara (Class of 2001) are the assistant coaches. The monarchs run in the Trinity League, with its home course being [[Huntington Beach, California|Huntington Beach]] Central Park. The varsity boy's team went to the state meet in 2007. |
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Mater Dei High School | |
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Address | |
1202 West Edinger Avenue , , 92707 | |
Coordinates | 33°43′36″N 117°53′1″W / 33.72667°N 117.88361°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1950 |
CEEB code | 053-240 |
President | Patrick Murphy |
Principal | Frances Clare |
Faculty | 217 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,300 (Fall 2006) |
Color(s) | Scarlet and Gray |
Athletics | Baseball Basketball Cross Country American football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Track & Field Tennis Volleyball Water polo Wrestling Lacrosse |
Athletics conference | Trinity League; CIF Southern Section |
Team name | Monarchs |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Yearbook | Crown |
Tuition | over $9,000 (Catholic rate) |
Admissions Director | Allison Bergeron |
Athletic Director | Philip Bellomo |
Activities Director | Hector Medrano |
Website | www.materdei.org |
Mater Dei High School is a private, Catholic, co-educational secondary school in Santa Ana, California. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. With an enrollment of 2,300 students (2006) Mater Dei High School is one of the largest Catholic high schools in the United States. Mater Dei High School is known for its highly successful athletic programs, especially boys basketball and football. In 2008 Sports Illustrated rated Mater Dei High School second on its “Best High School Athletic Programs” list.[2]
History
The first graduating class received diplomas in June, 1953. During the next few years, the school added a band, a C.S.F. charter, more buildings, and a chapel.
In 1960, the school looked back on the first ten years that added thirteen-hundred students and a waiting list for more. Mater Dei added its theatre arts department in the 1960s and performed its first senior musical. Enrollment hit 2,150, making Mater Dei the largest Catholic high school west of Chicago.
During the 1980s, Mater Dei broadened its curriculum, including technology.
The Mater Dei 2008 Capital Campaign has funded the construction of Phase I (Fall 1999 – Fall 2002): a student parking lot, the Gordon & Gail Lee Family Chapel and Campus Ministry Center, the Antone & Anna Borchard Family Library, the Reed & Angela LeVecke Student Activities Complex, the Shamrock Student Plaza, the Josef D'Heygers Academic Services Center, including the Muth Family Learning Center, and the Ward Family Multi-Media Center. Phase III will include a state-of-the-art Performing Arts Complex.
In order to meet the demands of Mater Dei's ever growing athletic program, the school constructed a new Athletic & Aquatics Complex. The new Athletics & Aquatics Complex houses a three-court, over 9,000 seat gymnasium; the Monarch Hall of Fame; a wrestling room; a 10-lane, 25-meter swimming pool; a training/rehabilitation center; weight training/conditioning center; locker rooms; equipment rooms and offices for the dedicated coaching staff.
In addition, all fields are being upgraded to FieldTurf. Construction on "Rick's Track" took place this spring and construction on the lower level football and soccer FieldTurf is also complete. Construction of The Rod Dedeaux Baseball Complex at Joe O'Hara Field wrapped up in the spring of 2002.
Statistics
Category | Stats |
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Religious background: | 83% Catholic; 17% represent a variety of other faiths |
Cultural background: | 47% White; 2% Black; 21% Hispanic; 14% Asian; 16% other or undeclared |
Academic: | 62% of student body attended Catholic elementary school; 38% attended private/public school |
15 AP and 16 Honors classes; 40% enrolled in AP or Honors classes | |
99% continue on to college; 80% qualify for a four-year college | |
2009 SAT scores: 90% took the SAT; 530 average critical reading, 530 average writing, 530 average math | |
Up to 30% receive a total of $750,000 annually in need-based tuition assistance |
Athletics
Basketball
The Boys' Basketball team, coached by Gary McKnight since 1982, has won 19 CIF Southern Section championships and CIF State Titles in 1987, 1990, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008 and just recently the 2010 title. Recently, Coach McKnight won his 844th varsity basketball game making him the most winning coach in California high school basketball.
Football
Except for a down cycle in the early 1980s, the Mater Dei football program has been among California's elite programs since the 1950s. Under coach Dick Coury, Mater Dei won CIF championships in 1956, 1957, 1960, and 1965. The 1960 Monarchs were led by John Huarte, who would later win the 1964 Heisman trophy while at Notre Dame. Under current coach Bruce Rollinson, who took over head coaching duties in 1989, Mater Dei has won CIF championships in 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999. The team also won National Championships in 1994 and 1996. Coach Rollinson was named “Coach of the Year” by USA Today in 1994 and 1996, making him only the second California high school football coach to be so honored (the other is Bob Ladouceur of De La Salle High School).
Mater Dei is one of two high schools in the nation with two Heisman-trophy winning alumni: John Huarte '61 (1964 Heisman Trophy winner), and Matt Leinart '01 (2004 Heisman Trophy winner). The other is Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, Texas, with Davey O'Brien and Tim Brown. Mater Dei also had another Heisman Trophy nominee, Colt Brennan, who is currently a backup quarterback for the Oakland Raiders.
Quarterback, Matt Barkley (class of 2009), is the first junior honored as the Gatorade National Football Player of the Year. He was also named Gatorade’s national male athlete of the year.[3] Barkley is also the first True Freshman to start at QB for USC.
Cross-country
Mater Dei alumnus Rick Martinez, Class of 1983, is the head coach of the Cross Country Team. Melissa Jacobson, Rebecca Shaefer, and Brian McNamara (Class of 2001) are the assistant coaches. The monarchs run in the Trinity League, with its home course being Huntington Beach Central Park. The varsity boy's team went to the state meet in 2007.
Water polo
The Boys Water polo team recently won the 2008 CIF championships. It was the team's first CIF championship. The repeated as CIF division 2 champions in 2009 under coach Chris Segesman, who was named the 2009 CIF Coach of the Year.
Notable alumni
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- Colt Brennan, 2002, NFL quarterback, Oakland Raiders
- Jessica Bowlin, 2000, winner of The Bachelor
- LeRon Ellis, 1987, basketball player
- Reggie Geary, 1992, basketball player
- Matt Grootegoed, 2000, football player
- Bob Gunton, 1964, actor
- Ashley Hartman, 2004, American Idol (Season 2) contestant and TV actress
- Mike Hopkins, 1988, basketball player and coach
- John Huarte, 1960, football player, 1964 Heisman Trophy Winner, Notre Dame
- Chris Jackson, 1988, Arena Football League wide receiver
- Taylor King, 2007, college basketball player
- Matt Leinart, 2001, NFL quarterback and 2004 Heisman Trophy Winner
- Bobby Meacham, 1978, MLB player and coach
- Steve Oedekerk, 1978, movie director, producer, writer, actor, and stand-up comedian
- Jamal Sampson, 2001, NBA player
- Sergio Santos, 2002, MLB player
- Miles Simon, 1994, basketball player
- D. J. Strawberry, 2003, NBA player
- Matt Treanor, 1994, MLB player
- Jennifer Warnes, 1965, recording artist
- Matt Barkley, 2009, college football player
- David Wear, 2009, college basketball player
- Travis Wear, 2009, college basketball player
References
- ^ WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
- ^ "Top 25 athletic programs for 2007-08 - More Sports - SI.com". CNN. 2008-05-20. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
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