It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our beloved Boys’ Soccer Coach, Sixto Gonzalez. For nearly 20 years, Coach Sixto was more than just a figure on the sidelines at Aquinas High School—he was a mentor, a leader, a role model, and a steadfast source of inspiration to generations of student-athletes.
His sudden passing has left our school community reeling with grief. The loss is immeasurable, and the void left behind is deeply felt by students, faculty, alumni, and families alike.
A Life Dedicated to His Players
Coach Sixto was a man of unwavering dedication, humility, and tireless passion. On the field, he was fiercely committed to developing competitive athletes. Off the field, he was equally invested in molding strong, compassionate, and principled young people. His coaching philosophy was never just about winning—it was about character, teamwork, resilience, and faith.
Over the span of nearly two decades, Coach Sixto shaped the futures of hundreds of players. He taught them not only how to pass, score, and defend—but how to lead with integrity, how to show respect in both victory and defeat, and how to carry themselves with humility and courage in all aspects of life.
His impact was not confined to practices and games. He was a mentor in every sense—offering guidance during difficult times, celebrating personal victories, and always making himself available to lend an ear or a word of wisdom.
More Than a Coach
To many, Coach Sixto was more than just a soccer coach—he was family. He attended baptisms, graduations, weddings, and funerals. He showed up for his players in ways that reached far beyond the final whistle. His deep Catholic faith grounded his work, and his presence in the Aquinas community was a living example of service, compassion, and love in action.
Faculty and staff recall his warm smile, his calming presence, and his quiet leadership. Students admired his ability to command respect while remaining approachable, understanding, and full of heart. Parents trusted him implicitly, knowing their children were being guided by someone who truly cared about their well-being and future.
A Profound Loss
The suddenness of his departure has left our community stunned. The grief is raw. But through the tears, we are reminded of just how many lives Coach Sixto touched, and how deeply his spirit will live on in the halls of Aquinas High School—and in the hearts of everyone who had the honor of knowing him.
Honoring His Legacy
In the coming days, the school will be organizing a memorial service to honor Coach Sixto’s life and legacy. Details will be shared with the community as plans are finalized. We invite all current and former students, families, staff, and friends to join us in celebrating the incredible life of a man who gave so much of himself to all of us.
In his memory, we recommit ourselves to the values he championed: faith, perseverance, unity, and unconditional support for one another. His whistle may be silent now, but his lessons will echo for generations.
Rest in peace, Coach Sixto Gonzalez.
You were the heart of our team, the soul of our program, and the embodiment of everything good in sport and in life. Your legacy will never fade.