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Jon Ellinghouse
Coach -
Ashdon Wnetrzak
T 74 -
Ashton Zamani
K 33 -
Ayden Klionsky
OL/DL 76 -
Brandon Curry
WR/CB 19 -
Braydenn Mercer
78 -
Cameron Mitchell
Slot 5 -
Carl McMullan
RB/CB 24 -
Carmel Crunk
LB/RB 27 -
Carnell Ferguson
DL 45 -
Charles Bowens
OL 58 -
Chris Smith
OL 51 -
Cole Crawford
WR/DE 8 -
Cooper Davis
LB 90 -
Da’Mari Hall
30 -
Dallas Jones
WR/CB 29 -
Dane Dunn
RB 4 -
De’Markus Barnes
RB/LB 20 -
Delvin Young
14 -
Demarco Hernandez
QB 18 -
Denver Smith
34 -
DeQuann Morgan
OL/DL 60 -
Dino Scordia
Slot receiver 17 -
Eugene Brooks
T/G/DT 55 -
Havon Finney
DB/WR 21 -
Hayden Vercher
85 -
Huntington Cooper
OLB 44 -
Jae’on Young
WR/CB 1 -
Jalen Remis
35 -
Jaxsen Stokes
Athlete 25 -
Jaylen’dai Sumlin
WR 3 -
Jesse Lepore
LB 22 -
Jonah “Baby Bosa” Nadley
DE 32 -
Josh Long
75 -
Julian Katz
37 -
Justin Follingstad
OL/DL 71 -
Kasi Currie
70 -
Kingston Askerneese
WR 15 -
Kwazi Gilmer
WR 10 -
Madden Riordan
FS 23 -
Marquis Gallegos
2 -
Matthew Curry
WR/CB 16 -
Max Susini
46 -
Mikhal Johnson
OL 52 -
Nathan Bay
43 -
Nevada Miller
SS 26 -
Patrick Hill
RB 36 -
Ruben Gamboa
WR/FS 7 -
Ryan Slavett
80 -
Saleh Newsom
OL/DL 72 -
Sean Jones
9 -
Seifanga Langi
OL/DL 77 -
Shaun Shakaram
48 -
Spencer Parham
OL 57 -
Terrell Cooks Jr.
RB/WR 6 -
Tristan Harvey
OL/DL 66 -
Tyler Young
28 -
William Stone
40 -
Wyatt Becker
QB 12 -
Xavier Jordan
WR 11
Cole Crawford
WR/DE- Uniform No.8
- Grade12
- Height6'3"
- Weight175
AKA Double “C”, AKA “C” squared
Dane Dunn
RB- Uniform No.4
- Grade11
- Height5'9
- Weight170
Nearly 2,000 yards rushing as a sophomore with 24 touchdowns and 2022 Mission League MVP
Havon Finney
DB/WR- Uniform No.21
- Grade9
- Height6'3
- Weight170
One of the top freshmen in the country
Kwazi Gilmer
WR- Uniform No.10
- Grade12
- Height6'2
- Weight180
Transfer from Chaminade, also played at Palisades, Committed to UCLA
Terrell Cooks Jr.
RB/WR- Uniform No.6
- Grade12
- Height5'9
- Weight160
Committed to San Diego State; AKA “Choppa”
Wyatt Becker
QB- Uniform No.12
- Grade11
- Height6'1
- Weight185
Holds several Division 1 offers
Xavier Jordan
WR- Uniform No.11
- Grade12
Transfer from Cathedral in Downtown Los Angeles, Committed to USC
Jon Ellinghouse
CoachJon Ellinghouse is entering his 18th season as the Head Coach of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers football team. In his time at Sierra Canyon, he has taken our program from an 8-man football program to a team ranked in the top 10 in the nation during his tenure.
He has won 2 State Championships and 6 CIF Championships. In his 17 seasons at Sierra Canyon Ellinghouse is averaging over 10 wins a season, with an overall record of 170-38 as the head coach at Sierra Canyon. The Sierra Canyon football team has appeared in the CIF Semi- Finals or better in 11 of the last 13 seasons under his leadership (4 state championship appearances). Ellinghouse is even more proud of the staff he has assembled at Sierra Canyon, he states …
“I believe I have the best staff in Southern California, I am fortunate to have guys who are the best at what they do and do it for the right reasons. I just love watching these guys develop our athletes at a high level.”
Ellinghouse is most proud of his ability to develop players into college football players and place them at the highest level. Coach Ellinghouse says “my favorite part of my job is getting kids to college. We have had incredible success doing so, I will put our list against anyone’s.” Sierra Canyon Football has had former players attend USC (4), UCLA (4), Stanford (2), Michigan, Oklahoma, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, CAL (2), Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Washington State, Utah, Colorado, Columbia, Princeton, Penn, Yale, Brown, Harvard, Army, Navy, Colorado State (2), San Jose St, Nevada (2), Fresno State, New Mexico, UNLV, Louisiana Lafayette, Illinois, Maryland, TCU, Virginia Tech, Central Michigan, Tulsa, FIU, Montana State, Sacramento State, Southern Utah, UC Davis, Villanova, Lafayette (2), San Diego (3), Wagner, Adams State, Elmhurst, Washington St. Louis, Colorado St Pueblo, Houston Christian, Central Missouri University, Nebraska Kearney, Wesleyan, Augustana, California Lutheran (4).
Nobody knows Sierra Canyon better than coach Ellinghouse. He states “what I love about Sierra Canyon is that we allow kids to achieve their individual greatness. Sierra Canyon is an incredible environment, that produces happy successful kids on the field and in the classroom. We get great kids and make them even better. Sierra Canyon is an incredibly diverse place, with a unique and unbelievable vibe. I am so proud of the program and school we have become.”
What is your favorite part of coaching? “I love when I can have an impact on a player’s life outside of football. My favorite part of coaching is when I can help a player get an opportunity to play college football.”
What is your fondest moment coaching at Sierra Canyon? “Winning a State Championship at the Home Depot Center.”
What makes coaching at Sierra Canyon so special? “You can believe in what you are doing. It is a great to work at a place where your kids can get a world class education while participating in the highest level of athletics.”
What is your fondest memory as an athlete? “Battling back from a terrible injury and realizing how precious it is to play a sport that you love.”