Regis Rams’ 2022 Football Season
By: Lily Jepsen
With the 2022 football season coming to a close, Regis has been very successful with its season. With only two losses, the team played 11 games this season, two of which were playoff games. Regis had a total of twenty-two players. The roster listed Luis Perez-Villegas, Tim Crowell, Luke Bischoff, Casey Voltin, and Cody Ditter as our Seniors, and Max Eaton, Noah Koenig, Kollin Schumacher, Charlie Miller, Jackson Gaul, Parker Bartholomew, Thomas Bischoff, Gavyn Andall-Boltin, Logan Kirsch, and Mark Nusom as our Juniors. This leaves Micah Diacetis, Trevon Kuenzi, and Luke Castillo as our Sophomores and Rook Smith, Fletcher Gould, and Grant Dolby as our Freshmen.
The team’s success was recognized by the league coaches, who presented several Rams with All-League awards. Casey Voltin was presented with the first-team offensive line award. Thomas Bischoff was awarded an Honorable mention for the center, along with the first-team linebacker award and Defensive player of the year. Cody Ditter earned the second-team Tight end award as well as the first-team defensive line award. Tim Crowell was presented with a first-team wide receiver award and a defensive back award second-team. Noah Koenig was awarded an honorable mention for the wide receiver first-team and defensive back second-team. Charlie Miller received an Honorable mention for the wide receiver. Kollin Schumacher won the first-team quarterback award as well as the first-team defensive back award. Luis Perez received the second-team running back and first-team kicker and an honor. Luke Castillo was awarded an honorable mention for running back. Mark Nusom was presented honorable mention for the defensive line. And finally, Luke Bischoff earned the second-team linebacker award.
Alex King, our team’s co-head coach, said about the season, “I would say all year long, the team did a great job taking challenges head-on. We preached all year that adversity builds character, and when the team faced adversity, they always stepped up and performed in a big way. From players having to play positions they normally do not play because of players being injured to always being doubted and proving outside sources wrong. The team stepped up and played football the Regis Ram way: Fast, Physical, and Tough.” With that said, the Regis Rams had a phenomenal season, and the team will continue to grow off of their failures and successes. GO RAMS!