MICHAEL ALLEN JONES Bee file, 2008 Adam Jahn helped the Marauders to their most recent Sac-Joaquin Section championship in 2006.

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Through the years: Paul rose picks his top teams, impact players

Published: Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 - 12:50 am | Page 6C

FIVE GREATEST SEASONS

1990: The Marauders win their first Sac-Joaquin Section championship, beating Del Campo 2-1 on penalty kicks, and complete their first unbeaten season (22-0-4).

1997: Led by future Stanford star Lee Morrison, the Marauders go 27-2-1 and win their third Division I section title by beating Vintage 4-1.

2001: In front of an overflow crowd at American River College, Jesuit ends Davis' three-year section title reign in the semifinals, then defeats Lodi 5-1 for the section championship and finishes 27-1-1.

2003: Led by the "Three Amigos" – Chris Sardon, Eric Forner and Adam Mariani – Jesuit goes 29-0-1, beats Turlock 5-0 for its third consecutive section championship and finishes as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America national fall boys soccer champions.

2008: Featuring U-18 national team standout Adam Jahn, the Marauders outscore opponents 129-7 en route to a 27-0-1 record and No. 1 national ranking before being upset on penalty kicks by Davis in the semifinals.

FIVE GREATEST IMPACT PLAYERS

Jeremy Field (1988-90) – As a senior, helped team to school's first section soccer title. He went on to play at Sacramento State and for the Sacramento Knights indoor team.

Jason Young (1991-93) – Jesuit's first Parade All-American helped the Marauders to their second section title in 1993. Had a standout career at Cal.

Sean-Michael Callahan (1993-95) – Flamboyant playmaker went on to play for Santa Clara and appeared in the 1999 NCAA championship match for the Broncos. Played professionally with several teams, including the United Soccer League's Seattle Sounders.

Lee Morrison (1994-97) – As a senior, rugged defender helped the Marauders win their third section championship. Named a Parade All-American and finalist for National Player of the Year honors. Starred at Stanford and played professionally for Dallas Burn and the Portland Timbers.

Adam Jahn (2006-08) – The two-time California Gatorade Player of the Year and Parade All-American helped Jesuit to its last section championship in 2006. Marauders went 71-5-7 in his three seasons. Has started all 14 matches this season as a freshman at Stanford.


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