Mater
Dei High School first opened its doors to 120 students and 20
football players in 1950. The school played its first varsity
football games the following year, and the Monarchs won their
first two CIF championships in 1956 and 1957.
For
the past six decades, Monarch football has been the cornerstone
of an athletic program that recently led Sports
Illustrated to name Mater Dei the #2 high school athletic program in America. Competing
annually against the best competition in Southern California,
Mater Dei has compiled an enviable record for football success:
476
wins and only 181 losses
26 league championships
9 CIF championships
2 USA Today national championships
5 undefeated seasons
Only 4 losing seasons
In
addition, Mater Dei is one of only two high schools in America
that has produced two Heisman Trophy winners. Quarterback John
Huarte (Mater Dei Class of 1961) won the award in 1964 after
an All-American career at Notre Dame. And quarterback Matt
Leinart (Class of 2001) won the award in 2004 after completing
a record-setting career at USC.
For
more detailed information on the history of Mater Dei football,
please click on one of the topics below.
» The
All-Time Record
» Year-By-Year Game Scores
» All-CIF & All-County
Players
» All-CIF & All-County
Players-Of-The-Year
» All-State & All-American
Players
» Single-Season Leaders
» Career Leaders