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Bishop Kelly High School Knights
4A District III 4A Southern Idaho Conference
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Colors: Black & Gold
Head Coach:   Tim Brennan
Years as Head Coach
27th Season
Previous Experience
1992-2006 and 2011 through present
Assistant at Weiser 1982-1991
Head Coach in Pittsburgh 2007, 2008, 2009
Head Coach at Caldwell HS 2010

Coach Brennan is starting his 41st year as a coach and educator.
Assistant Coaches
George Gamber, Jack Parker, Chris Martineau, Eric McClure, Ryan Brennan, Bryan Johnson, Mat Satchwell
RECORD
Record Last Year
8-3
State Titles
1994, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015
TEAM
Returning Players
Hadley Smith #12 QB, SR
Jack Dennis #5 LB, SR
Luke Legarreta #30 DB or strong safety, SR
Jack Marshell #58 DL, SR
Drew Martin #72 OG, SR
Rakeem Johnson #53 OT, JR
Phillip Janquart # 62 OL (center), JR
Jackson Brody #63 OG, JR
Max Ciovacco #40 TE, SR
Returning Players with Honors
Jack Marshell #58, Defensive Line, 1st team all-conference
Jack Dennis, Linebacker, 1st team all-conference
Rakeem Johnson, Offensive Tackle, 2nd team all-conference
Key Players lost from last year
Seth Knothe TB, leading rusher in 4A.
Gabe Lamey FS, leader of defense.
Marcus McFadden OT
Jacob Inouye LB
Incoming impact players
Ryder Bordner LB, Sr
Cole Miller DB, Sr.
Team Preview
Written by: Lucas Gebhart

For a school like Bishop Kelly, it’s not enough to just get to the state playoffs. The goal is the same every year: win the state championship. Anything less and the program feels that it left something on the table.

Going into its state quarterfinals loss to Pocatello in 2021, BK was playing some of its best ball of the year. The Knights had won their last seven, scoring no less than 35 points in each of the wins.

But they only mustered 14 points that night, falling to the Thunder, 28-17. Head coach Tim Brennan says he is expecting more from his offense this year.

“(We have to be) more consistent,” he said. “(We have to) finish games in the playoffs.”

The last state championship for Bishop Kelly came in 2015. At the time, BK seemed untouchable as it was the school’s fourth title in a six-year window. But the last time the Knights played for a championship was 2017 and BK has been bounced in the quarterfinals every year since.

The good news for Knights fans is most key pieces from last year’s offense are back.

Hadley Smith is returning at quarterback after running an offense that averaged nearly 39 points per game a season ago.

On the line BK also returns one of its best, Rakeem Johnson, an offensive tackle who was a 2nd Team All-Conference selection as a sophomore. Meanwhile, junior Phillip Janquart will be the team’s starting center once again while Drew Martin and Jackson Brody return to guard.

All told, the Knights return four of their five starting linemen from last year. On top of that, Max Ciovacco also returns for his senior year at tight end.

But defense could be the strength of this year’s team.

The Knights return two starters who received first team all-conference honors in defensive lineman Jack Marshell and linebacker Jack Dennis, but that’s not all.

Luke Legarreta also is slated to be a three-year starter in the secondary while Jack Marshell returns to the defensive line as well. All are seniors.

“We have great senior leadership and team unity,” Brennan said.

But those seniors could be put to the test, and it could happen early.

Three of the Knight’s first four games are against 5A schools, Idaho highest classification, and one of those games is at Lake City, a school that sits just over seven hours from the BK parking lot. The game is scheduled for a Saturday to help BK accommodate for the travel.







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