Honoring Service Through Community

Preserving the memory of Rick Centanni through remembrance, scholarships, and community support.

Rick Centanni Memorial Fund

The LCpl Rick Centanni Memorial Scholarship is open to any Esperanza High School Senior student/athlete with plans to attend a university, college, vocational or trade school. The $1000 scholarship award is presented annually to one male and female student/athlete that meets the scholarship criteria outlined by the RCMF and Esperanza High School faculty. Additionally, the RCMF assists similar organizations with support and donations. The RCMF is a non-profit organization (Tax ID #27-2617352) per 26 USC § 501(c)3.

Proceeds benefit the Rick Centanni Memorial Fund, Semper Fi Fund, Wounded Warrior Project, The American Legion, Fisher House, and one additional military-based charity of the Executive Board’s choosing.

Remembering Rick and Robert

Rick Centanni was killed in action on March 24, 2010, while serving in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Marine Sergeant Major Robert J. Cottle, Rick’s hometown friend and mentor, was also killed in the same incident.

Their courage, sacrifice, and dedication continue to inspire the mission of the foundation and the community that supports it.

Meet Rick

Rick is the only son of Santa Ana Police Department Gang Unit Sergeant Jon Centanni. Rick was born and raised in Yorba Linda, California and attended Esperanza High School where he played football. Raised as a proud and selfless American patriot by his father, Rick was determined to serve his country. Just weeks after graduation, Rick enlisted in the Marines and was ultimately assigned to H&S Company, 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion. In November 2009, Rick and his unit were deployed to Afghanistan on a mission to stop Taliban soldiers and supplies coming from Pakistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Tragically, while on the forward edge of our nation’s defense Rick and 27-year Marine Corps Veteran Sergeant Major Robert J. Cottle were killed in action on March 24, 2010 in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province.

Smiling Marine and police officer posing outdoors

Rick was an outgoing, funny, and earnest person who was an inspiration to many people throughout his life. Rick’s football coach said that Rick “played with so much joy and enthusiasm. He was a great teammate and it’s no surprise at all to me that he chose to join the one other thing with as much camaraderie – the U.S. military.” Rick’s enthusiasm and love for his country was so great it inspired Five other Esperanza High School classmates to join the Marines. Roger Malcolm, Adam Thate, Joey Patterson, Kyle Martin and Ryan Byrnes. Two of them, Kyle Martin, and Adam Thate were assigned to the same Battalion and continue to carry on Rick’s mission.

Rick was smart, motivated and always ready for a challenge. His stated goal in life was to become a Santa Ana Police Officer, just like his father Jon. He had enlisted in the Reserves with that in mind. Rick planned to graduate from college and apply as soon as he was able to. As a man of integrity, honor, and courage, Rick would have made an outstanding Santa Ana Police Officer.

Jon Centanni said Rick was a blessing to him, a great man who made him proud. Jon said that he would like Rick to be remembered as a proud Marine who died doing what he loved, protecting our country from people who would cause us harm. Jon fully supported the mission that his son was engaged in and this tragic incident only reinforces his belief that our country needs to complete that mission. Rick and Sergeant Major Robert J. Cottle sacrificed their today for our tomorrow and for this we will remain eternally grateful.

RCMF Executive Board

Meet the dedicated and passionate volunteers that keep things running at RCMF.
All board members are non-paid volunteers committed to keeping Rick’s memory alive.

Jose Becerra

Veteran Santa Ana Police Department Detective. Jose is a close friend of the Centanni Family and knew Rick since he was 2 years old.

Ernesto Dorado

Our dedicated Secretary is a Marine Staff Sergeant Ernesto Dorado, who was also a member of the 4th LAR with Rick.

Jon Centanni

Father of Rick Centanni and retired Santa Ana Police Department Gang Unit Homicide/Assaults Detective-Sergeant.

Supporting the Community

The foundation proudly supports scholarship opportunities for students connected to Rick’s former high school community while also contributing to organizations that assist military members, veterans, and their families.

Through the annual Centanni-Cottle Memorial 5K Run/Walk and continued community support, the foundation brings people together to honor fallen heroes and support meaningful causes.

Carrying the Legacy Forward

Every event, donation, and act of support helps continue a legacy built on service, sacrifice, and community.

The Rick Centanni Memorial Foundation remains committed to remembering those who gave everything while creating opportunities that positively impact others.

Honor Their Memory Through Support

Help continue the mission through participation, donations, and community involvement.

Scholarship Details

Criteria:

  • Esperanza High School Senior Student/Athlete
  • 5 GPA or above
  • In good standing with teachers, coaches, counselors and peers
  • Plans to attend college/university
  • Enlistment in any reserve or active branch of military service is desirable but not required

How To Apply:

Contact Esperanza High School Counselor Amy Selof at aselof@pylusd.org

Past Award Members

2010 Awardees
Jared Brune
Beatriz Delgadillo

2011 Awardees
Paul Selstad
Travis Jordan

2012 Awardees
Gustavo Hernandez
Mike Sofka

2013 Awardees
Amanda Lundstedt
Kevin Llamas

2014 Awardees
Jack Gillespie
Victoria Boock

2015 Awardees
Sammy Jones
Kyli Sinclair

2016 Awardees
Tanner Kerr
Melissa Weck

2017 Awardees
Garrett Geiger
kendall Kohlenberger

2018 Awardees
Jessica Parker, Evan Medeiros and
Devon Blais

2019 Awardees
Joshua Lembesis
Megan Nieto

2020 Awardees
Lauren Hiltbrunner-Johnson
Julian Martinez

2021 Awardees
Ryan Cardenas
Madison Terry

2022 Awardees

Jorge Perez
Nicole Reeves

2023 Awardees
Dylan Mendoza
Taylor Moffett

2024 Awardees
Diego Bautista
Rama Cirt

2025 Awardees
Maddox Herrera
Kamryn Stiffler

2026 Awardees
Alexander Gavrilovic
Abigail Garay