The Santiago/Corona Sharks varsity boys lacrosse team, representing a combined program that draws players from Santiago and Corona-area schools, enters the upcoming season with a fresh roster and a slate of local matchups. Among the names on the team list is Jack Talley, a junior (graduation year listed as 2027) wearing No. 9, whose profile appears on the program's public roster.
Local program preparing for new season
Publicly available team information lists the Sharks as having a current record of 0-0 overall and 0-0 in league play, indicating the season has not yet begun or that the roster page was captured prior to the team's first game. The program's online hub includes a schedule, roster, photos and basic player details; Talley's entry shows game logs and season links for both the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years.
"Santiago/Corona Sharks Varsity Boys Lacrosse 0-0 Overall • 0-0 League"
The Sharks' early-season schedule referenced on the roster page includes games listed with opponents and locations that are familiar to local sports followers, including matchups labeled @ CCHS, vs NHS, vs King, @ Coron and vs ROOS. Those entries indicate a mix of home and away contests against nearby programs.
What the roster page shows about Talley and the team
Details available for Talley are limited but specific: he is assigned the number 9 and is identified as part of the class of 2027. The roster references a game log and seasonal stats sections for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 seasons, suggesting the site tracks individual performance across multiple years. No statistical totals, position designation or biographical narrative for Talley were listed on the publicly captured page.
- Player: Jack Talley — Jersey No. 9
- Graduation year: 2027
- Team status: Santiago/Corona Sharks Varsity — 0-0 overall, 0-0 league (as listed)
- Noted opponents on roster schedule: CCHS, NHS, King, Coron, ROOS
Why the roster matters to Corona residents
High school lacrosse has grown in Southern California over the past decade, and combined or cooperative programs — like the Santiago/Corona Sharks — are one model local school districts and clubs use to field competitive teams when individual schools may have limited numbers. For families, alumni and neighborhood supporters in Corona, the roster is often the first public sign of who will represent the area on the field, which games are likely to draw local crowds and which student-athletes will be tracked through the season.
For student-athletes such as Talley, the season page and game logs offer a public record of participation that local coaches, college recruiters and the community can reference. While the roster snapshot provides some basic identifiers, more comprehensive statistics and game reports typically appear after the season begins or following individual contests.
| Item | Roster information |
|---|---|
| Player name | Jack Talley |
| Jersey | 9 |
| Graduation year | 2027 |
| Team record (listed) | 0-0 overall, 0-0 league |
Local readers interested in following the Sharks should watch the school or team hub for updated schedules, game results and stat lines as the season progresses. Home contests and local rivalries typically draw the most community attention; the roster page's listing of opponents gives an early sense of when those opportunities might occur. For parents and supporters, attending early games and checking the team's online pages will provide the most current information on player participation and performance.
The Santiago/Corona Sharks' public roster is a first look at the players who will wear the program's colors this season. For Corona residents who follow high school athletics, the entries offer names and basic identifiers to track as the season develops.