FORMER SOC PATRIOTS PLAY COLLEGE FOOTBALL! The SOC Patriots strive to enrich our young players with a quality football experience as well as enthusiasm and love of the game. Many of our players take their Patriot experience and continue on to play high school as well as college football. |
We are proud to announce the following former SOC Patriot players and cheerleaders have continued on to participate at the college level: |
CLASS OF 2010 |
Former SOC Patriot, Brandon Howe, had quite the successful senior year at Dana Hills High School. As team captain and MVP, he rushed for 752 yards and recorded 83 tackles! He made first-team All-South Coast League and second-team All-Orange County as a defensive back. Howe has earned Honor Roll and Scholar-Athlete honors, is a member of the California Scholastic Federation and is a member of the school’s 1,000-pound Club (squat, clean, bench). The SOC Patriots are proud to see a former player excel both on and off the field and we wish him best of luck at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo! |
A two-time All-South Coast League choice from Dana Hills High, former SOC Patriot, Nicholas Kaspar, impressed college scouts with his strength and skills as an offensive lineman. During his senior year, he was credited with 61 tackles, 7 quarterback sacks and recovered one fumble that he turned into a touchdown. As a three-sport-letterman, Nick also threw the shot put for the track and field team and played varsity basketball for four years. Nick spends time with his favorite charity Invisible Children, Inc. and plans to major in business at San Jose State. The SOC Patriots are proud of Nick’s accomplishments and we wish him best of luck at San Jose State! |
ROXANE JARVIS, Cheerleader, Laguna Niguel, Arizona State After a competitive 2-day tryout, former SOC Patriot Cheerleader Roxane Jarvis has been picked to cheer for the Arizona State Sun Devils. Roxane was a member of the Dana Hills High Cheer Squad for four years and varsity captain her senior year. We are looking forward to seeing Roxane cheer on the Sun Devils at next season's home football and basketball games. Way to go Roxane!
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CLASS OF 2009 |
#1 RANDALL CARROLL, WR, 5’-10”, 184 lbs, Inglewood, UCLA Randall spent his formative years playing for the SOC Patriots before moving to the Los Angeles area where he was first team USA Today All American, PrepStar Dream Team selection (14th nationally) and SuperPrep All American while playing for Cathedral High School. He was recruited by UCLA and saw lots of action his Freshman year. With his speed and skills we expect to see lots more of Randall in the future and we know his star will continue to shine! |
#84 DYLAN DENSO, WR, 6’-2”, 205 lbs, Dana Point, San Diego State Dylan was a three time letterman for Dana Hills High School as well as team captain his senior year. As a first All-Team All-League player he was recruited and plays for San Diego State. We know he will continue to stand out and shine at San Diego State and we wish him the best! |
ANTHONY KASPAR, DT, 6’-1”, 260 lbs, Dana Point, UC Davis Anthony had a stellar high school football experience at Dana Hills High School and took his skills to University of California Davis where he is sure to shine. The SOC Patriots are proud of Anthony and we wish him continued success in all he does! |
As a three year letterman at DHHS, Sean was listed as the 29th best quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com. He was All South Coast League with All League honors and a two year team captain as well as establishing game, season & career passing records during his time at Dana Hills High School. The SOC Patriots are sure Sean will have many more notable seasons at Duke University and wish him the best! |
CLASS OF 2008 |
Logan was so impressive in a battle for starting spot at defensive tackle at Fresno State that he played in twelve games and earned considerable Division I experience with a great future in the college program. This former SOC Patriot went to Rancho Santa Margarita High School where he set the record for most career tackles by a defensive lineman and was selected on the Junior All-State team, the All-Trinity League team and the Orange County Defensive team. We know he will continue to impress and we wish him the best!
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Named first team All-League and Triton of the Year, Taylor had 80 tackles while rushing for six touchdowns during his senior year at San Clemente High School. He was a three-time Circle of Champions award winner and tied the school record for most career sacks. His skills gained the attention of Northern Arizona where he plays today. The SOC Patriots are proud of Taylor and we wish him the best!
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Jonathan was a three year letterman in high school and a National Football Foundation inductee from Riverside County. As a three-time All League and All County defensive back, he led the team in passing, rushing, touchdowns and quarterback sacks. He took his skills to the Airforce Academy where he has shined as a receiver and on special teams. In fact, during the Airforce Bowl Jonathan had a 100 yard kick off return for a touchdown and made ESPN's Sports Center top ten list for best bowl plays of the season. Airforce went on to beat Houston 47-20. We are very proud of Jonathan and wish him continued success and luck in all he does! |
CLASS OF 2007 |
Talmadge is a big contributor to the Oregon program as a running back and receiver. With numerous touchdowns and carries, he is a standout for the Ducks. After the SOC Patriots, Talmadge played for Chaparral High School in Temecula and impressed many college scouts with his talents. We couldn't be happier for Talmadge and wish him the absolute best! |
As a three year letterman at Rancho Santa Margarita High School, Ryan set 11 school records and earned All State, All South Coast League, All Orange County and All Trinity League honors as a wide receiver. Ryan continued his football achievements with the Colorado Buffaloes and the SOC Patriots wish Ryan even more success! |
#20 MATT MEYER, S, 5’-9”, 195 lbs, Laguna Niguel, Colorado As a team captain his senior year at Rancho Santa Margarita High School, Matt earned second team All Conference honors as a cornerback. Matt took his football prowess to the Colorado Buffaloes as a strong safety for the team. The SOC Patriots are happy for Matt and wish him success! |
CLASS OF 2006 |
Chane played all four years for UCLA at fullback as a starter and big time contributor. In 2009 he led the team with six touchdowns scored, tied for fourth with 29 receptions and was the offensive winner of the UCLA Hentry R. Red Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player. He's carried the ball for UCLA in numerous bowl games and was a powerhouse for the club. Chane started football with the SOC Patriots and earned many accolades and awards playing for Mission Viejo High as the 4th ranked fullback in the nation by ESPN.com. We couldn't be happier for Chane's outstanding achievements and we wish him continued success! |
#17 GRANT SCHARTZ, WR, 6’-0”, 210 lbs, Dana Hills, Ohio State Grant was an all-purpose stand out at Dana Hills High School and set an amazing 15 school records. He continued to stand out with the Ohio State Buckeyes on special teams. The SOC Patriots are proud of Grant's successes and we wish him the best! |
CLASS OF 2005 |
Chase was selected as Freshman All-America first team by Rivals.com and Scout.com in 2005. He was recruited by UCLA and saw a lot of action as a defensive tackle. He played all four years with UCLA and was a huge contributor to the club. Before college, he helped Mission Viejo High School capture the CIF championship as the only two-way starter on the #1 ranked team in California. He and his brother Chane played for the SOC Patriots and we are thrilled they have excelled with their football talents! |
If you know of a player to add to our Alumni page, please email a picture and info to our webmaster at webmaster@socpatriots.org |








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