He said Rollinson wished him well this week after he sustained a severe concussion before JSerra’s game last week against Santa Margarita. JSerra coach Scott McKnight also was surprised. Bruce and I have talked quite a bit throughout this season and he’s never even remotely hinted this might be it for him. “I was completely surprised by Bruce’s decision,” Negro said in a text message. John Bosco football coach Jason Negro, a friendly rival of Rollinson, said he was caught off guard by the announcement. “The Diocese of Orange is grateful for the decades of service Bruce Rollinson has made on the field as a renowned football coach at Mater Dei High School, and for his off-the-field contributions as a man of Catholic faith who guided generations of student-athletes as a mentor, teacher and community leader,” Diocese of Orange spokesperson Jarryd Gonzales wrote in an email. On Thursday, the Diocese of Orange thanked Rollinson for his “decades of service.” 4 to comment on Rollinson’s plans and responded that the school was “thrilled to know that the ‘Coach Rollinson Era’ will continue again next season at Mater Dei High School.” Mater Dei president Michael Brennan was asked by The Register on Oct. Rollinson didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment Thursday night. John Bosco, that he was “pretty confident” that he would return next season “barring any health setbacks.” 3, a few days before the Monarchs’ Trinity League showdown against rival St. The Diocese of Orange stated Thursday that the review remains in progress. The private Catholic school also began an assessment of it athletics program by a Sacramento law firm. There was a report about a Mater Dei basketball player who was allegedly beaten by two Mater Dei football players during an off-campus event in 2019. There were videos showing Mater Dei football players acting out simulated sex acts on other players.
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