Caleb Sanchez, a Cali boy, packed his recollections of sunshine, seashores and In-N-Out burgers to get an Ivy League training and soccer expertise at Columbia College in New York.
He turned one of the vital talked about freshman quarterbacks on the finish of final season, passing for 241 yards and three touchdowns in a 21-12 win over Brown and passing for 201 yards in a 19-11 win over Cornell that helped Columbia win the Ivy League title.
Then got here the actual problem — snow, a blizzard and freezing temperatures.
“I was very shocked,” he stated. “I was warned every day the winter would be hard. I didn’t expect it to be as cold as it was.”
It wasn’t chilly sufficient to discourage Sanchez from persevering with his quest to steadiness athletics and teachers. He started his sophomore season on Saturday because the backup quarterback in Columbia’s 38-14 loss to Lafayette. It’s one other expertise that he obtained used to at St. John Bosco, ready till his senior 12 months to develop into the beginning quarterback and show his capacity,
Quarterback Caleb Sanchez of St. John Bosco.
(Craig Weston)
He’s certainly one of 39 graduates of Southern Part colleges to be enjoying Ivy League soccer this season. Harvard-Westlake and Loyola have essentially the most with 5 gamers every.
There’s going to be standouts, akin to Princeton defensive again Tahj Owens (Loyola), heading into his fourth season, and Yale receiver Nico Brown (Edison), who had 5 catches for 119 yards and one landing in his season debut in opposition to Holy Cross on Saturday.
Sanchez was capable of redshirt final season as a freshman, having performed solely within the ultimate three video games, and the purpose is to be a standout the subsequent three seasons, earn his helpful Columbia diploma and spend a fifth 12 months at maybe a big-time school program.
He has no regrets of searching for out an Ivy League expertise after serving to St. John Bosco attain the Division 1 championship sport in 2023.
“I’ll leave here with one of the top degrees in the world,” he stated.
That’s the attraction in a league the place the eight colleges don’t take part in NIL income sharing with college students however will lastly let soccer groups take part within the FCS playoffs this season.
The scholars must be all in for teachers and athletics.
“We’re 100% in school, 100% in football,” Sanchez stated. “There’s no help for football players. Professors don’t care. They treat you as normal students.”
Sanchez, 20, hardly ever has free time. It’s lessons, conferences, homework, practices, watching movie, then sleep. His transition final 12 months was difficult in that the Columbia offense was a lot totally different than that of St. John Bosco. He needed to be taught performs needing 20 to 30 phrases to name from a listening machine in his helmet the place simply 4 phrases had been used to name performs at St. John Bosco.
He’s 6 ft 3½ and 217 kilos, and might be making ready to have a season that can draw plenty of consideration. Actually wanting on and rooting from house will likely be his youthful brother, Ryu, a seventh-grader with a future in soccer and teachers.
As for the approaching climate change, Sanchez stated he’s prepared.
“I’m prepared now. Winter is not going to shock me.”
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Brown: DB Elias Archie, St. John Bosco; OL Kai Faucher, Harvard-Westlake; DL Mitch Mooney, San Marino; DL Caden Harman, Sierra Canyon.
Columbia: WR Caden Butler, Chaparral; DB Ethan Fullerton, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame; QB Caleb Sanchez, St. John Bosco; LB Patrick Sodl, Loyola; DL Will Matthew, Orange Vista; TE Santiago Hernandez, Harvard-Westlake; WR Elliot Cooper, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame; DL Shawn Lin, Loyola; DL Austin Coronado, Glendora.
Cornell: DB Rayjohn White, Bishop Amat; DB Brayon Crawford, Village Christian; WR AJ Holmes, Harvard-Westlake; QB Cameron Shannon, Riverside North; LB Darryl Davis, Culver Metropolis; LB Connor Klein, Loyola; TE Brandon Gilbert, Murrieta Valley.
Dartmouth: RB Desmin Jackson, Orange Lutheran; OL Ryan Turk, Loyola.
Harvard: Ok Dylan Fingersh, Capistrano Valley.
Pennsylvania: RB Julien Stokes, Grace Brethren; DB Alec Wills, Los Alamitos; LB Trevor Pajak, Mater Dei; WR Dylan Karz, Brentwood; Ok Josh Barnavon, Harvard-Westlake.
Princeton: DB Tahj Owens, Loyola; RB Kai Honda, Gardena Serra; DB D’Shawn Jones, Sierra Canyon; LB Jalen Jones, Santa Margarita; DB Justice Croffie, Los Alamitos.
Yale: WR Nico Brown, Edison; QB Marshall Howe, Harvard-Westlake; DL Ezekiel Larry, Sierra Canyon; DB Dillon Rickenbacker, St. John Bosco; TE Scott Truninger, Corona del Mar; WR Davis Wong, Brentwood.