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Cura Personalis 2014-2015
Echoes
Volume 53
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
500 SW 127 Avenue, Miami, FL 33184
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Cura Personalis 2014-2015
Echoes
Volume 53
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
500 SW 127 Avenue, Miami, FL 33184
305-223-8600 [main]
305-227-2565 [fax]
Belenjesuit.org
Enrollment: 1487
By turning the pages of this Yearbook you will travel on a journey taking you through all that Belen Jesuit Preparatory School offers its students as a spiritual, educational community that strives to achieve greatness while honoring its past history.
When Belen Jesuit started in Miami in 1961, there were fewer than forty students. Today, 54 years later, we have nearly 1,500. We hope that our standards of excellence are pursued today with the same determination, passion and perseverance that our founders had. This year’s theme, “Striving for Greatness”, recognizes the hard work and dedication that are needed to reach our ideals as a student, alumnus, parent or teacher at Belen Jesuit.
Three core values guide our daily work. The Ignatian “magis” inspires us to move past our comfort zones and work to the best of our ability as a community “ad majorem Dei gloriam” (for the greater glory of God.) “Cura personalis” indicates that Belen educators care for the entire person and are ready to nurture the mind, body, and soul of every student. We recognize that every Belen student is an individual person created by God and is endowed with particular talents and unique needs. Taught by capable and challenging teachers and individually supported through one-on-one counseling, each student is given plenty of opportunities to discover his talents and articulate his personal goals.
Following the Jesuit tradition, a Belen student today seeks to become a humble leader, a team player, academically competent, committed to deepen his faith and the highest moral values and ready to promote justice in order to build a better world. He has been described as “a fire that ignites other fires.”
St. John Berchmans (1599-1621), a young Belgian Jesuit, said: “Our true worth does not consist in what human beings think of us. What we really are consists of what God knows us to be.” Accordingly, Belen’s greatest legacy is the thousands of Belen alumni who have become loving and devoted husbands, responsible fathers, competent professionals and selfless leaders for the good of the community.
It is our hope that the reality of who we are and the ideals we try to accomplish as a learning community are revealed in the pages of this Yearbook.
God bless you,
Father Pedro Suarez, SJ ‘58 School President
Cardoner/Retreats Thanksgiving Christmas [6] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
Hurtado/Kairos
By: Matthew Murphy
[1] Led by altar server sophomore Oscar Berlanga, the group of clergy walks out of the gym. The altar servers assisted in all of the school wide masses throughout the year.
[2] Jesuit Provincial of the Antilles, Father Javier Vidal, SJ, consecrates the wine at the annual Thanksgiving mass. The high school celebrated mass in the gym while the middle school celebrated in the Roca Theatre.
[3] Speaking in Spanish, junior Andres Marquez reads the special intentions during mass.
[4] Deacon Robert O’Malley reads the Gospel to the faculty and students attending the mass.
[5] As part of the Responsorial Psalm, junior Rodrigo Bustamante raises his
arm to prompt the congregation to respond. At all masses, peer ministry students contributed with the readings and offerings.
[6] Juniors Alec Castillo and Andres Borroto present the offertory. As part of the Thanksgiving celebration, they presented a basket of food before the altar.
[7] Sophomore Marc Novas receives Holy Communion during a school wide mass.
[8] Father Pedro Suarez, SJ, consecrates the Eucharist at the Mass of the Holy Spirit.
[9] Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ, leads the Thanksgiving mass for the middle school in the Roca Theater.
By: Nicolas de la O
Christian Life Community was a chance for students to get together and talk with each
other about their daily religious experiences. The groups came together every Tuesday and shared stories about their lives social and spiritual. With the help of the guides, including counselors, teachers, and administrators, students were guided in their lives with God.
This amazing experience that the class of 2015 embarked on during the summer of 2014, was one of many new perspectives and a newfound love for service. Together with the help of the community from the small town of Hoyo de Perez, the school community was able to make something incredible happen. The young men and women who participated in the Youth Mission Program created a link between two societies and provided an opportunity for the people of Hoyo de Perez to live a better life.
[1] Local members of the town welcome the students from the Youth Mission Program with a performance by the young girls of the community.
[2] Loosening up the dirt senior Manuel Sanchez uses the pick axe to break up cement.
[3] Students attend mass everyday long with the people from the local community. These daily masses allowed the two groups to form a bond through Christ.
[4] Just before the last bucket of cement was poured into the bridge, the students created one last bucketline, as it was popularly called.
By: Lucas Lorenzo
This school has always provided students with the opportunities to grow as religious persons. The goal of this institution for its students was to deepen their religious faith through retreats. Accordingly, by the time a student reached graduation, he had already examined his religious beliefs and chosen a fundamental orientation toward God in consonance with a religious tradition. Campus ministry offered a broad range of retreats to fully expand a student’s faith, by offering them various opportunities to connect with God.
[1] A group of sophomores prepare to catch English teacher Mrs. Marisol Sosa as she repels from a high rope course during the Cardoner retreat.
[2] Breaking into small groups juniors Patrick Arean, Joseph Garcia, and Ghulian Ramos hold a discussion at a Kairos retreat.
[3] Leading a group discussion junior Nicolas Roca talks with his group during a Kairos retreat.
[4] Talking to the members of the retreat in the Manresa chapel, junior Jaime Lopez leads a discussion.
[5] Performing an outdoor activity, a group of sophomores work together as a group. [2]
[1] An impressive nativity scene was built at the main entrance of the school by Middle School Assistant Principal Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ with the help of the maintenance staff. The structure included numerous animals, a water feature, music, and the manger scene.
[2] Sixth graders bring in the baby Jesus and lay him in his manger during the blessing of the nativity set.
[3] During the blessing of the nativity, Father Pedro Suarez, SJ and Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ, express the significance of the Christmas season.
[4] During the Advent Prayer Service, students from the middle school sing Christmas carols and recount the story of the birth of Jesus. The event was put together by Ms. Karen Ortiz.
Modern Languages
Humanities
Mathematics
Physical Education Theology
Science
Social Studies [16] [18] [20] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [28]
By: Matthew Murphy
A few years ago, a student who was striving to do better academically requested a student/ teacher after school tutoring program. With that request, the Magis program was born.
Magis used the model of the very successful study hall that Mr. Eugene Zoller had been running for years, and brought teachers in to help those who were looking to make the extra effort.
Over the years, Magis has incorporated numerous teachers, counselors, and even fellow students as mentors during the after-school hours. Specifically, members of the National Honor Society (NHS) have made huge contributions to the program.
“Tutoring in the Magis program has been a great experience for me. I think everyone in NHS enjoys the opportunity to help out our peers and give them someone to go to for anything. I’ve loved the experience,” said NHS member senior Joseph Menendez.
The greatest benefit however, was undoubtedly enjoyed by the participants of the program themselves. Whether they joined Magis in search of homework help, improved study skills, or even counseling, almost all have seen success and major improvements.
“I used to attend Magis voluntarily to help me improve my study skills and to complete my homework. Since then, I have greatly improved in all aspects of my academics,” said senior Christian Trujillo.
Regardless of their reason for joining, the consensus among students who attended Magis was that the experience as a whole was a very positive one. Spearheaded by counselor Mr. Daniel Montesi, the role of Magis was always to give the students the best possible academic experience.
In an effort to make the spiritual counseling experience a more personal one, last year’s sophomores, juniors, and seniors were able to select the spiritual counselor of their choice. As a result, students were able to select the counselor that they felt was the best fit for them.
“I think it’s fantastic that the school gave us the opportunity to pick our spiritual counselors this year; it just shows that they care about us and trust our decision,” said senior Antonio Montadas.
The selection took place at the
beginning of the school year during the Theology periods. To keep things simple, students were given a list of the spiritual counselors that were available. Each student then chose three counselors in order of preference to ensure that if a scheduling conflict occurred with their first pick, they would receive their next choice.
“I didn’t get my first pick, but I understand that it isn’t always possible due to the scheduling. I still think it’s worthwhile to have students select their preferred spiritual counselors,” said junior Dorian Acosta.
By: Matthew Murphy
Spiritual counselors were always available for students who were going through difficult personal moments, or those who simply needed someone to speak to. Often times, a conversation with a spirituel counselor offered many solutions and allowed students to see things from a different perspective.
Regardless of who the students chose, students from all grade levels were always welcome to speak to any of the multiple spiritual counselors available throughout the school.
By: Nicolas de la O
For many students, the hardest assignment a teacher could assign was an essay. Writing an essay or research paper was something that took a while to master. There were thousands of rules and regulations that had to be followed, and the difference between APA and MLA could be difficult to remember.
Thanks to the efforts of the school and the English department, a Writing Center was created inside the school library. The Father Arrupe Writing Center offered a place for students to ask questions and seek help with their writing assignments.
“In the Writing Center they check my grammar when I write essays, and they help me to spell the difficult words,” said sixth grader Andres Gutierrez.
The Writing Center had a teacher available at all times of the day. This made it possible for students to get constructive criticism and writing pointers throughout the day. It meant that students were able to receive one-on-one instruction from an English teacher.
“The writing center provides students with the opportunity to receive individual attention to address their needs in writing,” said Mrs. Maria D. Alonso, English Department Chairperson.
Students such as sophomore Sean Sempere were able to get to the Writing Center in the middle of the day to receive help with their writing assignments. The students were very appreciative of the time that teachers took out of their day to help them. These English teachers gave up the little free time that they had to make sure that the students were equipped with the proper tools to write effective and moving essays.
“The Writing Center has been a beneficial tool for many students, and we are lucky to have a program that is so helpful in our school,” said senior Gabriel Rovira.
Since the beginning of the Broadcast and Film classes, many students have taken advantages of these creative electives and thrived from such expressive outlets. Junior Alec Castillo was always proud to say that he had been a part of the Communications classes since the very beginning.
“I’ve been a part of the Communications center since the seventh grade,” said junior Alec Castillo. “My favorite of all the Production classes offered is Film because it is the most artistic of them all. I love to be able to tell a story the way I want to, happy or sad, suspenseful or romantic.”
The Production classes were divided into the Echoes (yearbook), Vincam (newspaper), Ateneo (literary magazine), WBLN (broadcast), and Film. Many students have benefited from this section of the school for many reasons. The technology and equipment in these classes were always up to date with new
By: Christian Norniella-Burke
computers in the news room, editing suite, and a top notch studio and control room equipped with the necessary tools to create a yearbook, a magazine and a daily news broadcast.
“No matter what class you took, what section you were a part of, the Communications Center helped you grow. The work is very independent, and we create our own schedule,” said Castillo. “We have choices to make like we would in the real world and we get a taste of what it feels like to have a job and be responsible.”
Castillo always dreamed of making it as a film maker, but very soon he realized he could flourish in any of the other classes.
Aside from writing for the Alumni Magazine, Castillo also contributed to the Vincam with pieces, and took numerous pictures for the yearbook over the years. Although he understood that he still had much to learn, he enjoyed knowing that the basics had already been established.
[1] Bearing the heat and fatigue, junior David Andreu climbs the steps of the Great Wall of China.
[2] Father Thierry Maynard, SJ, shows the students the astronomy instruments in Beijing. The instruments were created by Jesuits over the past centuries.
[3] Called on stage to be a part of a death defying knife throwing act, junior Christopher Gonzalez braves the performance.
[4] OSP China leader Mr. Charles Cleveland receives Communion from Father Carlo D’Imporzano. The students and faculty who visited China were invited to take part in a mass celebrated by Father Pedro Sarez, SJ, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
[5] At a local park seniors John Balloveras and Daniel Andujas pick up some Tai Chi from a local master.
By: Lucas Lorenzo [2]
By: Lucas Lorenzo
[1] Adding the finishing touches, Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ, and other Modern Languages teachers decorate the central patio for the Modern Language Fair.
[2] Students from different grade levels of Modern Languages classes made decorative piñatas that decorated the open area over the central patio.
[3] Dancing to the beat of the school Jazz band, juniors Andres Marquez, Michael Cairo and
seniors Eduardo Abascal and Julian Esain dance the night away.
[4] Serving authentic Mexican food to the guests, freshmen Bernardo Poulat and Rodrigo Munoz work in one of many food booths.
[5] The students and their families filled every available space of the central patio to enjoy food and music from different Latin American countries during the annual Modern
By: Frank Battle
There was never a doubt that a special gift was engraved on the students by their teachers. The Cura Personalis was a definite part of the curriculum and it stretched across all the departments.
The Cura Personalis was even more evident in the band classes. The music instructors exemplified the importance of individualized teaching and attention to each and every one of their students. In most classes the band instructors would not have more than 15 students per class, allowing them the chance to provide each individual student with one-on-one teaching.
“Band class has been a great experience throughout the years. Thanks to the one-on-one teaching, I have really grown closer to my band teachers,” said senior Hector Formoso.
Formoso was a cello player for the jazz band and a big believer that his cello playing skills improved tremendously due to the individualized teaching.
“The individualized instruction that my Instructor Mr. J.C. Ledon has provided me for the last four years has been instrumental in my love of music and technical capability on my sax,” said senior Jorge Aguilera (pictured above).
Aguilera explained that ever since he joined the band program his freshman year, his life has changed for the better. When Aguilera first entered the program he only knew how to play the harmonica, and he claimed that music was just a small part of his life. After being in the program for four years, Aguilera affirmed that music became his life. He became the president of the Music Appreciation Club, played live in front of the U.S. Congress, and led the jazz band with the saxophone; all alongside his instructor, Mr. Ledon.
“Individualized teaching is what helps the band groups play together as a whole,” said Saxophone Section instructor Mr. Ledon.
By: Gus Fonte
Math, being a part of the official core curriculum, is offered in every school in the most traditional manner. The math curriculum has changed little over the years, and most students follow the level by level format that all schools establish. In this school however, the Cura Personalis is alive and well in the math department.
Offered solely for the three single students (pictured below) who had achieved this level, Linear Algebra, was the most advanced high school math class offered last year.
Seniors Christian Lopez, Osvaldo Sarduy, and Andrew Powell spent their fourth period focusing on one of the highest levels of mathematics. Linear Algebra was taught by
Father Pedro Suarez, SJ, during one period of the day.
“These excellent students had already taken every available high school math class in school, so I went and spoke with Ms. Peterson and she advised me to have them take Linear Algebra. Since I had already taught it many times, I was very happy to have the opportunity to teach such dedicated students,” said Father Suarez.
The students in the class were math enthusiasts and truly appreciated this college level education. The class was open to both seniors and juniors who had passed the calculus level. This class was one that would be taken by a mathematics major in college. Any way you looked at it, this was no easy task.
“The class is interesting and challenging, and it really forces me to think in a new way,” said senior Christian Lopez, who took the class.
By: Justin Rodriguez
Last year, a new class in Physical Education opened up as a possible elective. Care and Prevention was taught by school paramedic Barney Flores and athletic trainer Rodrigo Martinez. In this class, the students learned how to take care of athletic injuries, how to properly stretch muscles, and tape one another.
“The class helped me very much, especially since I’m an athlete,” said senior Alejandro Hasegawa (pictured right).
The idea of having this class was brought up the Athletics Department in an effort to teach athletes proper safety and body care. It also sparks additional practice for students who could potentially be interested in the medical fields.
“I wanted to bring the class here and offer it to the students so that they could learn what it takes to care for not only your own body, but others as well,” said Mr. Flores.
Flores, who was a firefighter and paramedic, came to the school to be the in-house paramedic and handle emergency cases before the paramedics arrived. Students from the different high school grades immediately signed up for this amazing opportunity to learn to treat others.
“The class is fun and entertaining, and I look forward to attending every day,” said junior Dylan Pareja. “There is so much we don’t know about our bodies.”
A unique class like Care
and Prevention definitely left an impression on students who took it.
In addition to the regular class time, two students were on hand at each varsity football game to help attend the injured players. They also ensured that the players were hydrated and in adequate shape to play their
best game.
The care for the person was something everyone always valued in school and lived by every single day. No class could quite live up to that expectation like the Care and Prevention course that handled each and every person with personal care.
It all started with an idea that 12th grade theology teacher
Mr. Robert Artiz had. He thought it would be great if every senior wrote a letter to the sixth graders. Not just a letter, but a source of inspiration for the new class starting out their time at the school.
Everyone wrote about their own personal experiences coming into this school, and also gave ample advice on how to capitalize on the opportunities that the school offered.
By Ted Huertas
The seniors wrote the letters at home or in their theology classes. Many of them included personal messages to encourage the younger students to work hard and not give up.
“I loved doing this activity because the sixth grade class needs a little guidance so that they can start off by heading in the right direction,” said Jose Llanes. “I believe that these letters will give each an extra boost to their growing lives.”
When finished, the seniors turned in
their letters to their theology teachers, who in turn handed them
over to the sixth grade theology teachers. The sixth grade theology teachers distributed the letters in class so that their students would have a chance to read them privately.
“When I was writing this letter, it actually felt like my hand was reaching out to the sixth graders. I hope they do get inspired and that my letter actually meant something,” said senior Francisco Castellanos. This exercise had never been done before at school. Pending the
success of the exercise, it might easily become a new tradition in school.
In addition to the words of wisdom from the seniors, this exercise strengthened the bond between the outgoing and incoming class.
“I was excited when I first heard about what Mr. Artiz had planned for us. I was interested in helping an underclassmen because I remember how difficult it was starting at a new school. We are a lucky to have this experience, “ said senior Walter Tomasino.
By: Sebastian Paoli-Torres
[1] Watching the annual Halloween experiment, a group of excited sixth graders are asked to add their hocus pocus to the mix.
[2] Leading one of the presentations during the sixth grade Halloween science experiments, senior Jose Escallon, junior Robert Espinosa, junior Joseph Fuentes, and sophomore Gabriel Kasabdji prepare to create a colorful chemical reaction.
[1] Walking up to the stage, freshmen Andres Fernandez and Francisco Barrera receive an award for their outstanding project.
[2] During the science fair sophomores Orestes Garcia and Alejandro Pardina check out the projects on display.
[3] Looking at the artistic projects seventh grader
Kristian Perez and his dad look through some of the prize winners.
[4] Addressing the students and parents at the science fair, Science Department Chair Dr. Pedro Hernandez explains the rules and regulations for each contest. Father Pedro Cartaya, SJ, was on hand to give the invocation that evening.
By: Lucas Lorenzo
[1] While visiting the town of Krakow, Poland, Father Christian Saenz, SJ, joined the group and took them on a tour of the city.
[2] At the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Father Saenz, SJ, officiated a mass for the students and their families.
[3] While visiting Aushwitz, junior Gustavo Roig looks on at the moving display of shoes collected from the victims of the Holocaust.
[4] Walking past the outline of the Berlin Wall senior Javier Davila-Wolheim and alumni Alexander Davila-Wolheim stop to take a picture.
[5] In front of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, a group of seniors stopped for a moment to take a selfie.
[6] Taking a break from the city tour, sophomore Francisco Palacios talks to a group of students.
[7] Right before entering Aushwitz, Social Studies Department Chair Mr. Patrick Collins gives a brief history class about the Holocaust and its impact on the world.
[8] At the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Humanities Department Chair Ms. Maria Ines Leanez gives historical background of the building.
Bits & Pieces / Lost & Found
College Classes / Places to Study
Overcoming Injuries / Snack Time
Custom Rides / Salt Life
Spirit Weeks / Senior Skit [32] [34] [36] [38] [40] [42] [44] [46]
Fashion / GoPro
[1] Members of the class of 2015 throw up their fours in a playoff game against Southridge. Students were released that day at 2 PM to catch the early kickoff.
[2] Seniors fill the stands at the opening game of the 2014 Varsity Basketball season.
By: Matthew Murphy and Gus Fonte
[3] Rocking the “beach bash” theme, members of the senior class go crazy after a big play against the Columbus Explorers. The game was held at FIU stadium to accommodate the large crowd.
By: Bruno Zayas
There was no better way for a student to express himself than through art. Some students enjoyed drawing, painting, and even designing fashion. The school’s curriculum provided many opportunities to portray these talents whether it was in an art class or through the art gallery. Students either displayed their creations or kept them for themselves in a sketch pad.
”I’ve been designing since I could hold a pencil,” said sophomore Antoine Brandt. Brandt, whose passion for art began when he was very young, designed clothing in his spare time.
Other students expressed themselves through different forms of art. Drawing or doodling was popular with some students. Senior Gerard Albert’s art work came alive in his sketch book and even in the school’s literary magazine. He was often spotted doodling during his down time, and as a way to concentrate on his assignment. Some students like to draw or doodle. Albert’s drawings transpire from his imagination.
“Painting is the most primitive form of expression,” said senior Gerard Albert. Students did not have to take art classes to learn how to draw. Some students were just naturally talented. Such was the case of sixth grader Austin San Juan who created incredible artwork inspired by the American artist Jackson Pollock. Painting has been San Juan’s passion since he was little. Each one of his paintings were unique and had their own voice and personality.
“I started painting because my mom used to teach art history at this school,” said San Juan. Other young artists opted for the daily doodles of superheroes to pass time. Junior Jonathan Orta enjoyed sketching superheroes on a daily basis. His favorite sketches were spiderman (opposite page) and superman. These two sketches showed off his natural talent with a pencil. Instead of using colors, Orta opted for the different shades of black and grey.
Art was a definite outlet for many students. Whether it was fashion design or pencil sketches, a simple doodle sometimes went a long way.
When a student starts school, regardless of the grade level, he probably wore a sparkling new uniform for at least the first week of school. After a few weeks of wear and tear, however, the uniforms quickly lost their lustre. With lunch time sports, multiple tie uses, and the daily removal of belts to change into physical education clothes, keeping yourself together could be a real challenge. This was definitely the case for most students such as junior Gabriel Diaz. Although his uniform was not in such bad shape when the picture was taken, he confessed that by the end of the year it would probably be held together by duct tape and staples.
[1] Ties took a hit all year long, with highlighters, pen marks, or the lining in the back coming undone. Many students kept their ties together with a myriad of items such as clear tape and staples.
[2] Belts may have kept the pants up, but sometimes the belt needed a little bit of help on its own. Duct tape often helped to keep the pieces together.
[3] No pocket, no problem. Pockets were difficult to keep intact throughout the year, especially after a passionate game of lunch soccer.
[4] Wear and tear, and a little lunch time football could take a toll on school shoes. Sometimes it was just a little fading of the color on the top of the shoe. The more intense football players were sometimes missing the entire sole.
By: Gabriel Abril
It is very easy to lose your things when they look just like everyone else’s. With the same blue pants, white shirts, and ties, sometimes a student accidentally went home with someone else’s uniform.
“The amount of times that I have lost my shoes and someone took them accidentally is crazy,” said ninth grader Jason Rodriguez.
Fortunately there was the ever reliable Lost and Found space inside the Wolverine Den. From P.E. shorts and T-shirts to formal jackets, and even shoes, the Lost and Found was the place where lost things found a temporary home until their owners claimed them.
“Finding something in the lost and found is a relief because my parents won’t get mad at me,” said eighth grader Stefano Pinto.
Fortunately, most items included a name in Sharpie, identifying the owner of the articles of clothing. With a glint in the eye and a smile from ear to ear, students left the Lost and Found area with their found treasures and the promise to never lose them again.
A
[2] The P.E. locker room was the perfect place to lose clothes while changing for P.E. or for your after school activities.
sits in the senior section waiting for its owner. Items that were left behind during the day were picked up by the maintenance staff and brought to the Lost and Found.
Studying was undoubtedly the main component leading to every student’s success. It was what guided them to succeed and get the grades they needed for college. Good study habits were key, but the place where the studying took place was just as important.
By: Justin Rodriguez
“Whenever I have a test coming up, I often head to the library and sit in the individual section so I can study on my own,” said junior Daniel Hondal.
Whereas many students used the traditional library setting to study, others took advantage of the many outdoor places throughout the campus.
“I love to sit outside in the central patio and open the book to review. The fresh air makes me feel relaxed and more prepared for the upcoming test,” said freshman Johnny Barditch.
Where do you study?] [
“ I love to study in the
It gives me the peace and quiet I can’t always get
at home.”
By: Justin Rodriguez
When seniors began the process of applying to colleges, they often tried to take classes that would be sure to impress the admissions officers of their choice schools. One thing that helped students with college admissions were the Advance Placement and Dual Enrollment classes. These courses demonstrated to the colleges that the student had made an unbelievable effort throughout his high school years. In addition, it showed that the student was already thinking of getting into that particular college and was ready to take on the additional challenge.
“College classes have played a tremendous role in my education. They have given me the opportunity to apply to the colleges I want to attend
and choose the future that’s right for me,” said senior Brandon Sylvestry.
One transcript that read like no other was that of senior Manuel Fernandez. Fernandez had been taking classes above his grade level since the seventh grade. He was also the only student in the entire school who took Introduction to Topology with Father Pedro Suarez, SJ.
“I just enjoy the concept of equations and understanding their true meaning,” said Fernandez. Every day during third period, Fernandez went to Father Suarez’s office to discuss mathematical equations and advanced concepts. The style of class mimicked what was commonly called in colleges an independent studies course. Both the pupil and the teacher seemed incredibly pleased with the opportunity.
“Manuel is a very bright young man. He has a very intellectual mind, and it is a delight to have him as a student,” said Father Suarez, SJ.
By: Frank Battle
At school, many students jumped at the oppurtunity to participate in after school activities. Many students participated in competitive clubs and sports. The downfall of playing sports or competing in clubs had to be the accompanying injuries. Injuries were the Kyrptonite of the talented student athletes who worked hard every day to maintain stamina and build muscle. With the many injuries that could plague an athlete, it was always very important to keep a positive mindset, and be ready to comeback to their true form as they overcame their injuries.
Junior Gio Pinto was playing baseball in a summer league when he slid into third base and completely blew out his right knee, tearing his ACL and his meniscus. Despite the gruesome injury, Pinto kept himself in good spirits as he did his daily therapy to stay in shape.
“I can’t wait to get back on the field and play again,” said Pinto. “I know it’s a long process, so I’m just trying to progress everyday.”
Cross country veteran senior Matthew Mullin-Garcia suffered a severe back injury that required him to go through a complex surgery to fix his spine. Mullin-Garcia made a successful recovery and was back on the course better than ever.
“It was a tough road to recovery, but I’m really grateful that I got the opportunity once again to participate in the sport that I love,” said MullinGracia.
Seventh grader Nicholas Augustin was skating on the weekend when his untied laces got caught in his skateboard’s wheels causing him to brace his fall with his wrist. Augustin was a member of the fencing team and had to sit out for a couple weeks until he was healthy and ready to compete again.
“Thankfully I won’t be out too long so I can
By: Frank Battle
During homeroom, sixth grader Carlos Carta pleasantly indulges in a honey bun pastry from one of the on campus vending machines.
Homeroom was a small break in the students’s schedule which usually lasted for about 30 minutes. While some students used this break
“My favorite snack to buy from the vending machine during homeroom are Lulu Plantain Chips, “ said sophomore Tristen Marin.
to finish up last-minute homework assignments, others spent the time munching on a Snickers Bar.
For these students, homeroom was a great time to fight off their hunger pains until lunch time. With the popular addition of vending machines throughout the school, students were able to choose from a
“I take advantage of eating during homeroom. I usually have two peanut butter sandwiches a day,” said senior Brandon Silvestry.
variety of snacks to eat during the homeroom period. Snacks in the vending machines ranged from Nutella to ice cream.
For the athletes who needed a specific sports diet, many brought their own stash. Peanut butter sandwiches, fruits, sports drinks, and protein shakes were among the more popular athlete snacks. Regardless of the grade, students all over the school took advantage of the splendid opportunity to feed their teenage appetites.
“I buy Hershey’s Chocolate Bar almost every other day during homeroom,” said sophomore Rafael Martinez-Varela.
“Gatorade is my favorite thing to drink during homeroom, while I’m washing down my snack,” said sixth grader Marc Salazar.
Why buy a standard car when you can customize your own? Some students had an itch to make their rides different from everyone else. Those who upgraded their cars did so by adding everything from air intakes, to new wheels to headlights and more. In the end, it all came down to stamping your own personality on your set of wheels.
By: Matthew Murphy
Student: Enrique Caldera Grade: 12
Make/Model: MINI
Cooper JCW
0-60: 5.9 seconds
Top Speed: 147 mph
Upgrades: John Cooper Works Edition
Student: Brandon Sierra Grade: 12
Make/Model: Ford Mustang
0-60: 5.0 seconds
Top Speed: 155 mph
Upgrades: High performance speaker system
Student: Joshua Barditch Grade: 12
Make/Model: Dodge Charger
0-60: 6.4
Top Speed: 150
Upgrades: Matte black front grill, Bose sound system
Student: Alvaro Baez Grade:12
Make/Model: Porsche Cayenne S
0-60: 5.4 secs
Top Speed: 161 mph
Upgrades: Twin Turbo
[1] Senior Nicholas Peterson captains his 32 ft. SeaVee open fisherman from the fly bridge. Peterson was one of the many seniors who took to boating on his days off from school. [2] Among the younger students who had access to a boat was sophomore Justin Hernandez. Hernandez used a 17 ft. Action Craft flats boat to fish the Florida Keys backcountry and hang out at the sandbar. [3] Senior Victor Acevedo and a group of friends hang out on his 23 ft. Everglades center console. Besides fishing, Acevedo also used his boat for lobster diving, deep sea diving, and engaging in other watersports. [4] With his lobster bag limit in hand, senior Fernando Molina prepares to head home after day one of lobster mini-season. [5] Sophomore Joseph Parlade shows off his catch after a day of offshore fishing. Parlade was an avid fisherman who enjoyed going out with his dad and his friends.
When it came to out of school activities, many students enjoyed living the salt life. From the deep sea to the flats, from fishing to wakeboarding, or just simply cruising, boating was an opportunity for many students to switch gears and enjoy themselves.
One activity that became very popular among the students was lobster diving. As summer vacation started winding down and school was fast approaching, friends got together to partake in the annual two-day lobster mini season. The bag limit was six lobsters per person in Monroe county and Biscayne National Park, with twelve being the limit in the rest of the state.
“Mini season was a great opportunity to catch up with friends that I hadn’t seen all summer. Being on the water with them just made it even more fun,” said senior Fernando Molina.
Besides lobster diving and fishing, some students took to a more extreme sport; wakeboarding. This sport
By: Matthew Murphy
gained popularity in the school over the last few years, and over the summer a number of students worked on improving their shredding skills. While most students looked to wakeboarding as a fun hobby, a few took their talents to the next level and competed in wakeboarding tournaments. When it was all said and done, it didn’t matter what the students were doing while out on the water, but just the fact that they were able to bond and have a great time with family and friends.
[1] Dressed for success, juniors Carlos Rodriguez and Joaquin De Goytisolo sport their Vineyard Vine shirts as they attend Sunday mass .
[2] Golfing at its finest, junior Liam Mullin-Garcia finishes his swing on a fine Sunday morning wearing his Chubbies and a polo with the Sperries to top off the complete look.
[3] After a great victory in Ontario, juniors Ben Gilbert III, Daniel Brennan and Jorge Padron of the rowing team rock the collar game and Chubbies to the celebratory post Regatta dinner.
By: Christian Burke
To act the part, you need to be dressed just right. The common dress style of many high school students was more formal, preppy, and often expensive. Brands like Vineyard Vines, Chubbies shorts and Ralph Lauren were a common choice when spending a day out on the boat or a night out with friends.
“As you mature in age, your clothes mature with you,” said junior Conor Meagher. A slow rising but popular brand of shorts were Chubbies shorts. These shorts that came in a variety of colors and patterns, were the definition of preppy style. Accompanying these stylish shorts could be anything from a tank to even blazers, depending on the occasion. These shorts cost around $50 a pair, and could only be purchased online. The look was not complete without the appropriate boat shoes. Shorts or pants, cold or hot weather, boat or no boat, boat shoes were a pretty common wear for most students. The most popular brand were the classic Sperries, which came in a variety of colors.
Not everyone though was truly into the short shorts, nice polo and a pair of boat shoes. Graphic T-shirts were another way to show fashion taste.
“Nothing is more comfortable then a pair of jeans and a comfy graphic tee,” said junior Carlos Rodriguez.
Popular places to buy graphic T-shirts were Urban Outfitters, Zumiez, and Rowdy Gentlemen.
[1] With his Hero 3+ strapped on, senior Nicholas de la O rides senior Ryan Guso’s SeaVee on the way to the Bahamas.
[2] On junior Nicholas Thompson’s Go Pro Hero 4, the crew team takes the boat out of the water.
[3] Holding his Go Pro, junior Julio Aira jumps off a bridge at the Ocean Reef Club. The waterproof camera made it easy for weekend warriors to capture their most extreme moments.
[4] Using his Go Pro 3, junior Rodrigo Bustamante captures members of the cross country team kayaking in the North Carolina Olympic White Water Center.
By: Ryan Rodriguez
With stunning quality and high definition images, Go Pro was the ultimate camera for action sports. With multiple mounds and straps, it was easy to capture even the most intense or extreme moment.
Starting with the first version of the Hero, the Go Pro camera and all its components skyrocketed. The latest Go Pro Hero 4+ came out in stores right before the Christmas season and became a hot selling item immediately. Sales of this tiny device almost doubled every single year since it first came out in 2004.
Go Pro turned regular panoramic footage into amazing highlight films. With the WiFi devices, the images were uploaded immediately on to the App where they could be uploaded to social media.
“I could take it wherever I needed,” said junior Rodrigo Bustamante, who strapped on his Go Pro during the summer cross country trip to North Carolina. From sky to deep sea diving, the Go Pro gave viewers a point of view like no other.
By: Augusto Fonte
Homecoming and Rebound weeks were all about dress-down days, special student activities, pep-rallies, and most importantly, the sporting events. The football team was the main focus of Homecoming week, while Rebound week celebrated both basketball and soccer.
[1] At the homecoming pep rally, Waldo the Wolverine defeats the knight of Sunset High School, portrayed by senior Andres Hidalgo.
[2] The senior crowd gets riled up for the entrance of their fellow seniors on the football team.
[4] Senior Michael Qureshi wears his throwback Basketball Jersey on throw back Thursday during Homecoming Week. “Ever since I got this jersey two years ago at Tombola, I wear it every time I play basketball with my friends,” said Qureshi.
[3] A group of middle schoolers congregate in the second floor of the school to show off their super hero shirts. Rebound week included a myriad of themes each day.
By: Augusto Fonte
The senior skit took place during Rebound week, after it was postponed during Homecoming week. The seniors, led by Mr. Carlos Maza, put the skit together in just three days. The performance went off without a hitch, and received great reviews from the students and teachers.
[1] After the performance, theology teacher Ms. Angie Fernandez poses for a photo with her senior skit counterpart senior Marcello Hernandez.
[2] Playing the role of Dr. Thomas De Quesada, senior Robert Pulles gives a faux Latin American history lesson to a class of unruly students.
[3] Joyfully returning to the classroom, senior Luis Rodriguez impersonates math teacher Mr. Eugene Cruz.
[4] Playing the part of school security guard Mr. Julio Diaz, senior Hanler Portal makes his epic exit from the classroom where senior Gabriel Rovira plays the role of theology teacher Mr. Roberto Artiz.
[5] Leading the warm up at the faculty meeting, Mr. Leo Williams, played by senior Steven Placeres, has the faculty shake the right leg.
[6] College Counselors Mrs. Claudia Basso, Mrs. Lisa Peterson, and Ms. Cristina Busto dance under the downpour of colored college papers. The roles of college counselors were played by seniors Alexander Sanchez, Alejandro Diaz, and Justin Hassun.
[7] Holding his signature coke can, Spanish teacher Mr. Juan Vasquez, played by senior Anthony Perez-Pino, waves to the crowd.
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“For those who love, nothing is too difficult, especially when it is done for the love of our Lord”
“It’s hard to be humble when you’re as great as I am.”
“Teach us to give and not to count the cost.”
“Everywhere is within walking distance if you have the time.”
“People
“Either I’m going to go completely mental, completely bankrupt, or have the best success of my life.”
wish not merely to be called Christian,
“I’m so clever that sometimes I don’t understand a single word of what I am saying.”
-Oscar Wilde
“Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.”
-Voltaire
“It’s true, hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take the chance?”
“Do what you know in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway.”
–Eleanor Roosevelt
“Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.”
“Every dogma has its day.”
-Anthony Burgess
“Jump, and you will find out how to unfold your wings as you fall.”
-Ray Bradbury
“One rare and exceptional deed is worth far more than a thousand commonplace ones.”
-St. Ignatius
“Whoever said, ‘It’s not whether you win or lose that counts’ probably lost.”
“Knowledge is proud that it knows so much, wisdom is humble that it knows no more.”
-William Cowper
“It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey.”
-St. Ignatius
“The strong live off the week and the clever live off the strong.”
-Neil Stravauss
“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.”
-Steve Jobs
“One rare and exceptional deed is worth far more than a thousand commonplace ones.”
-St. Ignatius
“I have to look out for the shareholders’ interests and I’m the largest shareholder.”
-Carl
Icahn
“The mind is everything. What you think, you become.”
-Buddha
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”
-Arthur Ashe
“I am a great believer in luck, The harder I work, the more I have of it.”
-Thomas Jefferson
“Success is attaining your dream while helping others to benefit from that dream materializing.”
“Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.”
-Henry Ford
“Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.”
-Henry Ford
“If you have no critics, you’ll likely have no success.”
“Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.”
“One rare and exceptional deed is worth far more than a thousand commonplace ones.”
“Never confuse the size of your pay check with the size of your talent.”
-Marlon Brando
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
-Winston Churchill
“If you can’t continue them, confuse them.”
-Harry S. Truman
“I’m sorry. If you were right, I’d agree with you.”
-Robin Williams
“Noble deeds that are concealed are most esteemed.”
-Blaise Pascal
“If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up some place else.”
“Whether you think you can, or think you can’t, you’re right.”
-Henry Ford
“The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender.”
-Vince Lombardi
“If you’ve got talent, protect it.”
“True, I am in love with suffering, but I do not know if I deserve the honor.”
-St. Ignatius
“It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you down. It’s the pebble in your shoe.”
“Two things are infinite: The universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the universe.”
-Albert Einstein
“I
“I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things I haven’t done.”
“The privilege of a
is being who you are.”
“I don’t know how I got into this. I have no ideas and I’m not sure where to begin.”
“Winners never quit and quitters never win.”
“Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is enlightenment.”
-Lao Tzu
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.”
“I came, I saw, I conquered.”
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
-Nelson Mandela
“Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
“All you need to grow fine, vigorous grass is a crack in your sidewalk.”
-Will Rodgers
“To know one life has breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Never give up. Failure and rejection are only the first step to succeeding.”
“I feel like I’m too busy writing history to read it.”
“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.”
us to give and not to count the cost”
“The
“To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime.”
“The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.”
-Tommy Lasorda
“He who knows best knows how little he knows.”
“Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean all the parachutes are perfect.”
“Now who is going to be the Medici family, and stand up, and let me create.”
“There’s no getting out alive, but you hope to avoid a deadline.”
-Nic Pizzolatto “Experience is the teacher of all things.”
“Back up, your image isn’t your character. Character is what you are as a person.”
“Teach us to give and not to count the cost.”
“If you want something you’ve never had, you must do something you’ve never done before.”
-Thomas Jefferson
“You
“The more things change, the more they stay the same.”
-Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.”
“You cannot control what happens to you, but you can control your attitude towards it.”
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
“I’d rather be hated for who I am, rather than loved for who I am not.”
-Kurt Cobain
“Life is a preparation for the future, prepare by living as if there were none.”
-Albert Einstein
“Mistakes you can learn from, sins stay with you forever.”
“He who laughs last just didn’t get the joke.”
-Carroll Bryant
“Tough times never last, but tough people do.”
“To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime.”
“Even if you’re on the right track you’ll get run over if you just sit there.”
“Smooth seas do not make skillful
“To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole
“You want to know which ring is my favorite? The next one.”
“Knowledge will give you power, but character respect.”
-Bruce Lee
“Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.”
“When I let go of what I am, I become of what I might be.”
“If God is with us, then who could be against us.”
-Romans 8:31
“Teach us to give and not to count the cost”
-St. Ignatius
“The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest.”
“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”
“You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.”
“Don’t be afraid to give up the good to go for the great.”
-John Rockefeller
“Do not fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out.”
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.”
-Vince Lombardi
“To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime.”
-St. Ignatius
the good to go for the great.”
“If you obey all the rules, you’ll miss all the fun.”
“...man believes in the possible, God believes in the impossible...”
“If what you did yesterday seems big. You haven’t done anything yet.”
“Play for the name on the front of the shirt, and they’ll remember the name on the back.”
“It’s better to be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.”
“If you can dream it, you can do it.”
“There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum.”
“A ray of sunshine melts my frown and blows my blues away.”
“Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there.”
“A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships offer.”
-William G.T. Shedd
“I am lazy, but for some reason, I am so paranoid that I end up working hard.”’
“Be a dreamer. If you don’t know how to dream, you’re dead.”
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible and then you’re doing the impossible.”
-St. Francis of Assisi
“Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish that they are after.”
-Henry David Thoreau
“Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.”
“There’s nothing creative about living within your means.”
-Francis Ford Cappola
in a pragmatic way.”
is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low.”
“You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do.”
“I never put off ‘til tomorrow what I can possibly do the day after.”
“The question isn’t who is going to let me, it’s who’s going to stop me.”
“Mistakes are always forgivable if one has the courage to admit them.”
“What’s right is what’s left if you do everything else wrong.”
“Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools speak just to say something.”
“For those who love, nothing is difficult, especially when it is done for the love of our Lord.”
“Do
“Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I appreciate persistence.”
“Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.”
“I will either find a way, or I will make one.”
“The hardest thing to understand in the world is income tax.”
“Don’t count the days, make the days count.”
“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”
-Confucius
“Life is either an incredible adventure or it’s nothing at all.”
“To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.”
“I’m so clever that sometimes I don’t understand a single word of what I’m saying.”
“My fake plants died because I did not pretend to water them.”
“It’s fine to celebrate success but it’s more important to heed the lessons of failure.”
“For those who love, nothing is too difficult, especially when it is done for the love of our Lord.”
“Remember to always be yourself, unless you suck.”
“There’s a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased that line.”
“The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
“There is no pressure when making a dream come true.”
“Always go to other people’s funerals, otherwise, they won’t go to yours.”
-Yogi Berra
“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.”
-Nelson Mandela
“To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime.”
-St. Ignatius
“Do not go gentle into that good night.”
“Working hard is great, being lazy sometimes is great, but failed potential is the worst.”
“When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breath, then you’ll be successful.”
-Eric Thomas
“What a superior man seeks in himself, a small man seeks in others.”
“Limits, like fear, are often an illusion.”
“To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime.”
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
-Aristotle
“For those who love, nothing is too difficult, especially when it is done for the love of our Lord.”
-St. Ignatius
“We have nothing to fear but fear itself.”
“My time in this world is limited but what I do in that time is not.”
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but to test a man’s character, give him power.”
“Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.”
Aside from
the
“Don’t follow what you’ve been told you’re supposed to do.”
also
other
“This isn’t a game like saga, don’t be a hero.”
-Jermaine Cole
“The biggest risk is not taking any risks.”
-Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott
“Not all those who wander are lost.”
“If you want to keep your memories, you first have to live them.”
-Bob Dylan
“For those who love, nothing is too difficult, especially when it is done for the love of our Lord.”
“Don’t sweat the petty things and don’t pet the sweaty things.”
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.”
is no “I” in team but there is in win.”
“If you’re going through hell, keep going.”
“If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you.”
-Fred Devito
“To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence.”
-Mark Twain
“I’m an idealist. I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m on my way.”
-Carl Sandburg
“Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.”
-Lord Alfred Tennyson
“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”
“May God our Lord let me harm anyone when I cannot help him.”
-St. Ignatius
“I am as bad as the worst, but, thank God, I am as good as the best.”
“For those who love, nothing is too difficult, especially when it is done for the love of our Lord.”
-St. Ignatius
“When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.”
“I am certain that there is too much certainty in this world.”
-Michael Crichton
Edel Abad
Gabriel Abril
Dorian Acosta
Erich Aguilar
Julio Aira
Alexander Alepuz
Wilfredo Allen
Victor Alvarez
David Andreu
Patrick Arean
Pablo Arevalo
Nicholas Arias
Andres Artime
Jonathan Avila
Kristian Batista
Jason Belisario
Tomas Bello
Michael Beovides
Christopher Billoch
Daniel Bogardus
Arturo Bonnet
Thomas Borell
Alessandro Borges
Andres Borroto
Alexander Boza
Daniel Brennan
Rodrigo Bustamante
Gabriel Cabrera
Michael Cairo
Orlando Calas
Mark Candela
Juan Carabeo-Nieva
Emilio Cardenal
Benjamin Cardenas
Alec Castillo
Anthony Castro
Andrew Cecol
Alfredo Cepero
Andres Cesin
Sebastian Chamorro
Christian Collazo
Andres Concepcion
Alfredo Consuegra
Nicholas Coronado
Luis Corps
Carlos Cristobal
Eric Cruz
Daniel Dager
Joaquin De Goytisolo
Francisco De La Camara
Alfredo De Zayas
Christian Del Castillo
Gabriel Diaz
Ignacio Diaz Garza
Andres Echeverria
Jason Egusquiza
John Egusquiza
Jorge Escobar
Robert Espinosa
David Fager
Alexander Falla
Alexander Fals
Alexander Fernandez
Kevin Fernandez
Max Fernandez
Javier Fonseca
Christopher Font
Harry Formoso-Murias
Benjamin Frisbee
Joseph Fuentes
Basilio Garcia
Gabriel Garcia
Jonathan Garcia
Joseph Garcia
Joseph Garcia
Nicolas Garcia
Daniel Garcia-Tunon
Patricio Garzon
Benjamin Gilbert
Jorge Gomez
Alejandro Gonzalez
Christian Gonzalez
David Gonzalez
Gabriel Gonzalez
Kevin Gonzalez
Michael Gonzalez
Ricardo Gonzalez
Tomas Gonzalez
Alberto Gonzalez Del Valle
Dary Groblacher
Pablo Guerra
Alejandro Guerrero
Andres Guisasola
Fernando Guruceaga
Albert Gutierrez
Daniel Halphen
John Hermida
Adrian Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez
Christopher Hernandez
Justin Hernandez
Luke Hernandez
Rafael Hernandez
Alejandro Hillman
Daniel Hondal
Ted Huertas
John Hyland
Manrique Iriarte
Christopher Jauregui
Ariel Jimenez
Gabriel Jimenez
Jose Jimenez
William Kindelan
Claudio Laratelli
Kristian Lastre
Adrian Lazo
Sebastian Leiter
Kevin Lemos
Jaime Lopez
Michael Lopez
Luis Lopez-Cabrera
Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo
Lucas Lorenzo
Daniel Lugo
Sebastian Manrique
Francisco Marcos
Steven Marin
Rafael Marmol
Andres Marquez
Luis Marquez
Humberto Marrero
Roberto Martell
Alfonso Martinez
Daniel Martinez
Thomas Mas
Erik Masis
Albert Maury
Conor Meagher
Luis Mejer
Daniel Mejia
Enrique Mendia
Christopher Menendez
Giovanni Menocal
Giancarlo Mesa
Marcelo Mion
Santiago Molero
Liam Mullin-Garcia
Joshua Munoz
Ryan Navarro
Christian Norniella-Burke
Francisco Odon
Nicholas Ordieres
Jonathan Orta
Oscar Ortega
Christian Ortiz
Lucas Osorio
Daniel Pacios
Jorge Padron
Francisco Palacios
Sebastian Paoli-Torres
Dylan Pareja
Alexander Parekh
Brian Pascual
Christian Perez
Richard Perez
Ryan Perez
Nicolas Waterhouse
Dominic Wermuth
Julio Yanes
Joel Yanez
Juan Zayas
Manuel Zuniga
Alexander Piccolo
Fernando Pinera
Giancarlo Pinto
Adrian Pombo
Daniel Portuondo
John Powell
Matthew Powell
Peter Prieto
Daniel Puente
Diego Puig-Corve
Fernando Pujals
Christopher Quintero
Ghulian Ramos
Dajour Resiere
Adrian Rey
Tavish Rice
Gabriel Rigueiro
Diego Rivera
Mario Robaina
Nicolas Roca
Carlos Rodriguez
Francisco Rodriguez
Justin Rodriguez
Ryan Rodriguez
Daniel Romeu
Jose Rubio
Alejandro Ruiz
Ernesto Ruiz-Sierra
Mathew Salas
David Salazar
Steven Santos
Ignacio Sapetnitzky
Renato Scerpella
Kyle Schaeppi Souza
Andres Signoret
Daniel Silva
Daniel Silva
Daniel Sixto
Joshua Sliva
Carlos Somarriba
Carlos Suarez
Nicolas Tamborrel
Daniel Tejada
Nicolas Thompson
Zane Todywala
Nicholas Tootle
Julio Torrente
Ryan Torres
Gabriel Tozo
Jerry Trujillo
Kevin Valdes
Antonio Valencia
Nicolas Vega
Pablo Venegas
Andres Vila
Frederico Vivacqua
Nicolas Aguilar
Michael Ahearn
Cristian Alonso
Carlos Arazoza
Andres Arenas
Jose Arevalo
Francesco Armstrong
Christopher Avallone
Michael Balbuena
Andres Balcazar
Jerry Balepogi
Kevin Baloyra
Alejandro Barnola
Spencer Barreira
Manuel Barreto
Matthew Bec
Oscar Berlanga
Francisco Blanco
Alain Bonvecchio
Michael Borell
Antoine Brandt
Matthew Bravo
Edward Briscoe
Daniel Brown
Adrian Bruna
Christopher Caballero
Michael Cabeza
Lucas Cabrera-Ramon
Lucas Caicedo
Steven Calles
Alejandro Carriazo
Juan Carrillo
Nicholas Carvajal
Alejandro Chalela
Bill Chan
Daniel Chavez
Jun Hyung Cho
Alejandro Cicero
Christian Cognigni
Andre Cozier
Mathew Crespo
Nicholas Curry
Richard De Aguiar
Daniel De La Fe
Carlos De La Nuez
Christian Delgado
Jared Diaz
Marcus Diaz
Richard Diaz
Austin Dominguez
Carlos Dominguez
Anthony Duarte
Jossan Elias
Leunam Escarras-Lola
Alejandro Falcon
John Farach
Guillermo Fernandez
Juan Fernandez De Castro
Manuel Ferrer Simo
Rafael Gallardo
Carlos Gallo
Jordan Galvez
Brian Garcia
Javier Garcia
Orestes Garcia
Pedro Garcia
Maximiliano Garcia Del Pozo
Daniel Garrastazu
Luis Gomez
Gustavo Gonzalez
Nicolas Gonzalez
Sebastian Guinot
Esteban Guio
Timothy Gyenis
Adrian Hernandez
Javier Hernandez
Justin Hernandez
Miguel Hernandez
Nicolas Hernandez
Alejandro Hunter
Alexander Iduate
Jovier Jimenez
Pedro Jimenez
Jose Juez
Gabriel Kasabdji
Pablo Kurzan
Ricardo Labrada
Erick Labrador
Daniel Lage
Dante Lang
Carlos Lara
Joshua Lara
Kevin Lemus
Agustin Leos
Patricio Lopez
Victor Lopez De Mendoza
Matias Lorenzo
Joseph Luzarraga
Carlos Machado
Alejandro Maduro
Patrick Maher
Carlos Marin
Tristen Marin
Peter Martin
Daniel Martinez
Daniel Martinez
David Martinez
Rafael Martinez-Varela
Luis Mathison
Javier Mederos
Sebastian Melendez
Francisco Melo
Carlos Menendez
Francisco Menendez
Jonathan Menendez
Manuel Menendez
Norberto Menendez
Maurice Milton
Nicholas Milton
Jorge Miro-Quesada
Carlos Moreno
Michael Moreno
Michael Motola
Nicolas Munoz
Richard Munoz
Santiago Munoz
Aaron Muriedas
Jandrice Nacier
Andres Naves
Marc Novas
Nicolas Obeso
Diego Ortega
Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle
Alejandro Pardinas
Joseph Parlade
Andres Pena
Carlos Peralta
Andres Perez
Daniel Perez
Patrick Perez
Albert Perez-Abreu
Raphael Perez-Blanco
Cesar Perez-Erminy
Marco Perosch
Andres Pinate
Javier Pita
Lucas Pola
Andres Poveda
Michael Prado
Roberto Pupo
Alexander Pusch
Juan Ramirez
Franco Rivera
Daniel Riveron
Alfonso Rodriguez
Christian Rodriguez
Juan Rodriguez Verde
Gustavo Roig
Daniel Romero
Teobaldo Rosell
Juan San Martin
Nicholas Sanchez
Stefano Santamaria
Adrian Santana
Daniel Sarmiento
Eduardo Scheuren
Gabriel Seda
Sean Sempere
Nicholas Senior
Felipe Sequeira
Christian Silva
Nicholas Silva
Kevin Simauchi
Daniel Simpson
Christopher Siu
Alejandro Smith
Andres Solares
Diego Somarriba
Sebastian Suarez
Michael Sueiro
Federico Tamborrel
Andres Taquechel
Mateus Tordin
Javier Torres De Navarra
Brandon Torricella
Gabriel Trastoy
Santiago Ugas
Maximo Ulloa
Carlos Valderrama
Jorge Valdes
Matias Vasquez
Carlos Vazquez
Gabriel Vazquez
Daniel Velasquez Neira
Lucas Venegas
Kristian Ventura
Nicolas Vila
Erick Wilson
Christian Winch
Leonardo Abate
Nicholas Abunassar
Alexis Agreda
Angel Aguilar
Guillermo Amore
Ian Anderson
Gabriel Aparicio
Michael Aparicio
Javier Arazoza
Juan-Pablo Arenas
Alec Arrizurieta
Kevin Azpiri
Raul Banos
Anthony Baradat
Jonathan Barditch
Ivan Barral
Francisco Barrera
Christian Bayo
Maxwell Belisario
Jeremy Bencomo
Nicholas Besada
Alessandro Billau
Eric Blanco
Alvaro Bodero
Alec Borbolla
Angelo Borges
Andrew Burch
Javier Bustamante
Ivan Cabrera
Alejandro Candela
Nicolas Candela
Andre Caputo
Ignacio Cardenal
Luis Casas
Francisco Castanos
Kyle Castellanos
Nicolas Castellanos
Robert Castro
Victor Castro
Alejandro Cepero
Sebastian Chamizo
Gerald Chang
Paul Charpentier
Jose Chaviano
Drew Chinigo
Lucas Christie
Sebastian Clark
Gabriel Cobas
Joshua Collins
Rogelio Consuegra
Alberto Conti
Alejandro Conti
Daniel Corrada
Alejandro Corzo
Joseph Cruz
Nicholas Cuesta
Gabriel Dacal
Marcos Dajer
Marcos De La Hoz
Christopher De La Nuez
Diego De La Vega
Christian De Los Santos
Anthony Delgado
Eduardo Delgado
Federico Diago
Carlos Diaz
Luis Diaz
Andres Dones
Alex Doval
Sebastian Duenas
Anthony Ebbage
Ian Escarra
Ricardo Espina
Gabriel Estrada
Daniel Fager
Matthew Fals
Antonio Felipe
Alan Fernandez
Alejandro Fernandez
Andres Fernandez
Ehren Fernandez
Eloy Fernandez
Lucas Fernandez
Manuel Fernandez
Roberto Fernandez
Ryan Fernandez
Joshua Ferrer
Daniel Ferro
Eduardo Fidalgo
Alberto Fraga
Antonio Fraga
Javier Fraga-Vasquez
Kevin Galego
Thomas Gallinar
Joseph Gambin
Carlos Gamez
Jose Garces
Christopher Garcia
Cristian Garcia
David Garcia
Eric Garcia
Francisco Garcia
Hugo Garcia
Jorge Garcia
Fernando Garcia-Chacon
Juan Carlos Garrastazu
Mark Garrigo
Daniel Giacosa
Andres Gomez
Kyle Gomez
Matthew Gomez
Cristian Gonzalez
David Gonzalez
Henry Gonzalez
Carlos Grande
Daryel Guerra
Javier Guerrero Vicente
Nicholas Guthrie
Andres Gutierrez
Jared Hart
Andrew Hernandez
Eduardo Hernandez
Marcelo Hernandez
John Herrera
Jordan Hiers
Jorge Iglesias
Kasser Ismail
Justin Izquierdo
Andres Jimenez
Carlos Jimenez
Sebastian Jorge
Jason Khoury
Andres Krikorian
Gabriel Krikorian
Nicholas Krikorian
Eric Labrador
Roberto Lacasa
Juan Lam
Christian Lamar
Luis Larios
Eric Lastres
Noel Lazaro
Jon Lemos
Luiz Lemos Do Valle
Carlos Lenis
Francisco Leon
Claudio Leyva
Rafael Llaneza
Sebastian Llano
Maximiliano Llorente
Israel Lopez
Ignacio Lopez-Castro
Robert Lopez-Irizarry
Justin Louden
Lorenzo Luaces
Brandon Lubian
Timothy Mackle
Jonathan Manrique
Marlow Marimon
Hugo Marin
Rodrigo Marin
Christopher Marrero
Matthew Martin
Christian Martinez
Robert Martinez
Emilio Mascaro
Ricardo Mayo
Andres Maza
Alejandro Mejer
Eric Mena
Justin Milton
Michael Morales
Richard Morales
Bernardo Moro
Jorge Moscoso
Christopher Moustafa
James Mullis
Nathaniel Munoz
Rodrigo Munoz
Allan Navarro
Tyler Newlin
Diego Nunez
Luke O’Flaherty
Matthew Olesen
Guilherme Oliveira
Ivan Pachon
Alejandro Pacios
Felipe Pardo
Juan Pereira
Diego Perera
Enrique Vila
Ignacio Villasmil
Jorge Vizcarrondo
Diego Yaffar
Conner Yurkon
Lucas Zumpano
Alfred Perez
Andres Perez
Mario Perez
Nicholas Perez-Blanco
Julian Piedrahita
Daniel Pinto
Jose Plasencia
Bernardo Poulat
Hunter Prindle
Alec Priscal
Deiter Prussing
Alejandro Pujals
Matthew Pulles
Javan Rice
Sean Riera
Sebastian Rivera
Andres Rodriguez
Jason Rodriguez
Nicolas Rodriguez
Raul Rodriguez
Evan Rojas
Carlos Romero
Andres Ros
Juan Rubio
Max Salazar
Daniel Salinas
Javier San Martin
William San Pedro
Daniel Sanchez
Jacob Sanchez
Javier Saumell
Joseph Schultz
Matthew Schultz
Adrian Senra
Francisco Sibauste
Kearan Singh
Andres Smith
Nicolas Smith
Anthony Soler
Carlos Sosa
Carlos Sosa
Nicolas Sosa
Harrison Stoker
Milan Suarez
Ylian Suarez
Christian Tinoco
Nicolas Tobon
Jose Toledo
Humberto Torres
Roger Torres
Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes
Placido Valdes
Carlos Vela
David Velasco
Santiago Venegas
Lucas Verdeja
Eighth graders
Tyler Abella
Anthony Abinader
Dominic Abreu
Ignacio Aguilar
Cesar Aguzzi
Armando Albert
Alberto Arazoza
Carlos Ariza
Gabriel Arteaga
Carlos Avila-Mata
Orlando Baella
Joseph Balerdi
Luis Balerdi
Rodrigo Barquero
Jack Barrios
Manuel Becerra
Giancarlo Benitez
Ryan Bermudez
Luciano Bettocchi
Sion Bissessar
Lucas Blanco
Manuel Bruzos
Daniel Bustos
Jose Bustos
Bruno Buzaneli
Pietro Buzaneli
Julian Caballero
Guillermo Cadima
Martin Caicedo
Julian Calas
Daniel Cantens
Javier Canto
Eduardo Cardonne
Nicholas Casariego
Aramis Castano
Ryan Child
Andres Chiossone
Jacob Collins
Daniel Corzo
Damian Cuesta
Robert Curbelo
Ernesto De Luca Martin
Gabriel De Zendegui
Gianpaolo Defelice
Andrew Deiters
Erik Delgado
Gonzalo Dorta
Dustin Duprey
Carlos Echenique
Lukas Escapil
Daniel Esteban
Brian Feal
Jonathan Feiler
Kyle Ferbeyre
Lucas Fernandez
Mario Fernandez-Riera
Victor Ferraz
Gabriel Gallardo
Christopher Galliano
Gregory Gallinar
Lucas Garcia
Orlando Garcia
Jose Garcia-Chirino
David Garzon
Manuel Gil
Victor Giorgini
Andres Gomez
Carlos Gonzalez
Daniel Gonzalez
Patricio Gonzalez
Roberto Gonzalez
Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen
Andre Hall
Seth Hart
Giovanni Hector
Carlos Hernandez
Raul Herrero
Sean Hickey
Alejandro Huembes
Carlos Huembes
Kyle Huynh
Jorge Jimenez
Ryan Jimenez
Zachary Jimenez
Thomas Kurzan
Marco Lanz
Andres Lara
Andres Larrea
Sebastian Lezcano
Michael Lopez
Robert Lopez
Jorge Lopez-Cabrera
Sebastian Lopez-Ibanez
Federico Lozano
Gabriel Lugo
Jorge Machado
Rodrigo Madiedo
Daniel Maduro
Nelson Marin
Javier Mariscal
Enrique Martin
Kevin Martin
Matthew Martin
Christopher Menendez
Michael Menendez
David Meza
Jonathon Micali
Juan Miguez
Lucas Miguez
Guillermo Molero
Christopher Montero
Matthew Morales
Peter Morales
Brandon Moran
Gabriel Moreno
Juan Moreno Matthew Moreno
Michael Morera
Nicholas Mullis
Guillermo Najera Sweeney
Oscar Naranjo
Diego Navarro
Rodrigo Nieto
Joaquin Novoa
Christian Ojeda
Lucas Oliveira
Lucas Otero
Jorge Paez
Alejandro Pardo
Gabriel Pardo
Adrian Paredes
Nicholas Patricios
Christian Paz
Michael Penaranda
Gonzalo Percovich
Carlos Perez
Juan Perez
Nicholas Perez
Ricardo Perez
Sebastian Perez
Stefano Pinto
Daniel Planos
Gabriel Polo
Christopher Ponce
Jose Prendes
Sebastian Prieto
Andres Puello
Guillermo Quintero
Nicholas Quintero
David Raez
Sebastian Rafuls
Aaron Ramirez
Matthew Watkins
Jacob Wutzler
Julian Zulueta
Andres Zuniga
Ethan Ramirez
Julian Ramirez
Jayson Repine
Bryan Reyes
Bruce Ribbeck
Sebastian Roa
Alec Rodriguez
Edward Rodriguez
Jorge Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez
Julien Rodriguez
Michael Rodriguez
Michael Rodriguez
Joseph Rubio
Rafael Ruiz
Raul Sague
Joshua Salandy
Alejandro Salas
Virgilio Sanchez
William Sanchez
Damian Sangles
Michael Sena
Josep Sendra
Antonio Serrano
Eric Silva
Henrique Souza
Alejandro Suarez
Jorge Suarez
Nicholas Suarez
Nicolas Suarez
Daniel Sueiro
Stefan Todywala
Alejandro Torres
Waldo Toyos
Christian Trastoy
Patrizio Trippetti
Anthony Vadell
Nicholas Valdes
Jasen Velken
Matthew Villalba
Alejandro Villarreal
Nicolas Vurgait
Seventh graders
Francisco Aguero
Andres Alfonso
Sebastian Alonso
Andres Alvarez
Christopher Alvarez
Juan Lucas Alvarez
Nicholas Alvarez
Nicholas Amaya
Edward Andrade
Andrew Arriola
Agustin Arriola-Alberti
Nicholas Augustin
Javier Baca
Carlos Bailly
Adrian Banegas
Michael Barany
Tomas Bayona
Sean Beaubien
Diego Belfort
Andres Bello
Gianmarco Billau
Victor Bisbal
Kevin Bjorkman
Alexander Blanco
Marcos Blanco
Andres Borges
Stephen Alexander Brennan
Rafael Bru
Matthew Bryan
Julian-Cesar Bueres
Carlos Caballero
Roger Cainzos
Daniel Calvache
Christian Candela
Javier Cantens
Matthew Cardoso-Abreu
Christopher Carter
Antonio Castano
Alejandro Castro
Joshua Cecol
Donald Chaney
Dominic Chiappone
Jose Cobiella
Mario Cobo
Daniel Comas-Sanchez
Domingo Cortinez
Lucas Cortinez
Jonathan Cosio
Thomas Cuesta
Nicolas De Aguiar
Alejandro De Feria
Patricio De La Guardia
Tomas De La Huerta
Ryan De La Osa
Ramon De Legorburu
Daniel Delgado
Ralph Desantis
Alexander Dominguez
Michael Dominguez
Alejandro Echeverria
Alexander Eckstein
Christian Eiroa
Luke Escarra
Antoni Estopinan
Diego Feijoo
Kevin Ferguson
Andres Fernandez
Nikolas Fernandez
Cristian Fernandez De Castro
James Figarola
Christopher Fraga-Vasquez
Andres Frenero
Michael Fresco
Orlando Galindez
Brandon Gancedo
Angelo Garcel
Alejandro Garcia
Andres Garcia
Carlos Garcia
Andres Garcia-Chacon
Francisco Garcia-Montes
Daniel Giorgini
Christian Godoy
Brendan Golden
Alexander Gomez
Antonio Gomez
Eduardo Gonzalez
Luis Gonzalez
Nicholas Gonzalez
Sergio Gonzalez
Eric Gordon
Luis Gutierrez
Robert Gutierrez
Gregory Gyenis
Israel Hernandez
Andres Hernando
Leopoldo Herrera
Victor Hidalgo
David Jimenez
Ethan Jimenez
David Jimenez-Pinilla
Jonathan Juncal
Christopher Klemick
Christopher Krause
Braden Lamar
John Lee
David Leiva
Emilio Lopez
Michael Lopez
Gabriel Lovo
Andres Ludert
Heinz Luedeking
Andres Maduro
Max Maduro
Carlos Maribona
Jacob Marrero
Michael Martinez
Leandro Matos
Daniel McAuliff
Luis Mendez
Michael Mesa
Niko Molina
Gabriel Montero
Lucas Montes De Oca
Alejandro Morales
Benjamin Morales
Eduardo Morasso
Jorge Morasso
Alejandro Moscoso
Arsenio Moussa
Jose Moya
Connor Mullins
Michael Navarro
Henry Noy
Mario Osorio
Nicholas Oyarzun
Javier Pardo
Guillermo Pardo De Zela
Francisco Paredes
Gabriel Paula
Nathaniel Payne
Joseph Pereira
Alexander Perez
Jesse Perez
Jorge Perez
Jose Perez
Kristian Perez
Diego Planos
Adrian Ponce
Nicolas Poveda
Tomas Puente
Pablo Puga
Gabriel Pupo
Rafael Queiroz
Maximilien Quibet
Matthew Quintino
Breton Rice
Esteban Rincon
Victor Rivera
Adrian Rodriguez
Alexander Rodriguez
Christopher Rodriguez
Joseph Rodriguez
Lucas Rodriguez
Nicolas Rodriguez
Alberto Romero
Diego Romero
Daniel Ruano
Justin Rubio
Kevin Rui Chen
Michael Ruiz
Angel Sanchez
Stefano Sanchez
Vicente Sanchez
Diego Segurola
Eddie Silva
Ethan Silva
Paul Siska
Enrique Sori
Sebastian Spencer
Kevin Steel
Luke Swisstack
William Tablada
John Tonda
Noah Torres
Mark-Edward Trapp
Adriano Trippetti
Anthony Trujillo
Juan Ulloa
Kevin Valido
Daniel Venerio
Miguel Walsh
Javier Yanes
Alejandro Acosta
Mark Adams
David Alarcon
Nicolas Alarcon
Alexandro Ampudia
Luis Aparicio
Felipe Arenas
Sebastian Arriola-Alberti
Sebastian Arrizurieta
Alejandro Avila-Mata
Carlos Barquin
Alexandre Beaubien
Ryan Bertran
Ricardo Blanco
Luis Briones
Mariano Brito
John Broe
Kevin Calonge
Miguel Camacho
Daniel Campuzano
Gavin Cancio
Fernando Cantens
Diego Canto
Adrian Carbajales
Lucas Cardona
Pablo Carreno
Carlos Carta
Andres Castillo
Sebastian Castillo
Martin Chang
Andy Chavez
Adrian Cicero
Samuel Clark
Victor Cobas
Antonio Cortabarria
Santiago Cortabarria
Felipe Cueto
Giovanny Cueto
Lucas De La Guardia
Julian Decollibus
Lucas Deeb
Daniel Del Riesgo
Daniel Delgado
Edward Delgado
Anthony Derosa
Andres Diago
Matthew Diaz
Rafael Esparragoza
Roberto Espin
Daniel Feal
Christian Fernandez
David Fernandez
Oscar Fernandez
Richard Fernandez
Roberto Fernandez
Thiago Ferraz
Alexander Ferreiro
Gabriel Fortuny
Alexander Fox
Eduardo Francia
Vincenzo Fuentes
Mateo Garcia
Nickolas Garcia-Amandi
Jaime Garcia-Oliver
Daniel Garmendia
Diego Garmendia
Andres Garofalo
Christian Gomez
Diego Gomez
Jonathan Gomez
Nicholas Gomez-Bello
Dorian Gonzalez
Gavin Gonzalez
Jose Gonzalez
Eduardo Gonzalez Del Valle
Andres Grande
Kyle Guso
Andres Gutierrez
Daniel Hernandez
John Hernandez
Julian Hernandez
Nicolas Hidalgo
Carlos Iglesias
Andres Incera
Justin Jarro
Daniel Jimenez
Matthew Johnson
Aidan Jones
Alejandro Joya
Christian Kasabdji
Nathaniel Kim
Matthew Kuffo
Jesus Labrador
Jacob Lazo
Sebastian Lazo
Ryan Linares
William Lleonart
Alejandro Llorente
Dylan Lopez
Peter Lopez
Jose Carlos Lopez-De Cespedes
Arshis Marfatia
Nicolas Marquez
Christopher Martel
Alexander Martinez
Victor Mejer
Gianluca Mejia
Alejandro Melo
Michael Mestre
Thomas Mojena
Carlos Monge
Gian-Marco Montero
Nikolas Mora
Augusto Moreno
Manuel Morin
Dane Morrissey
Alexander Munoz
Kyle Newlin
Gabriel Nguyen
Roberto Ochoa
Daniel Oliu
Daniel Oliva
Gilberto Oliva
Gabriel Ortiz
Andres Pacios
Collin Pallissery
Phillip Palma
Juan Pablo Palomera
Matthew Pancorbo
Sebastian Parada
Marcos Pastor
Anthony Patricios
Wadih Pazos
Gabriell Pena-Aleman
Lucas Pentenero
Jose Pereira
Nicolas Pereira
Alexander Perez
Aiden Villasuso
Alec Vizoso
Michael Waddell
George Wiltz
Aidan Pevida
Jack Powell
Diego Prieto Caro
Hayden Puente
Daniel Raez
Eduardo Ramirez
Julian Ramos
Christopher Restrepo
Sebastian Restrepo
Sebastian Rigueiro
Manuel Rincon
Sergio Rivera
Adrian Rodriguez
Esteban Rodriguez
Kyle Rodriguez
Miguel Rodriguez
Ricardo Rodriguez
Manuel Andres RodriguezLapido
Oliver Romanach
Nicolas Ruiz
Luis Salazar
Marc Salazar
Jack Sampedro
Austin San Juan
Daniel Sanchez
Maximus Sanchez
Andres Sendra
Ricardo Silveira
Connor Smith
Thomas Socorro Romero
Zachary Sotomayor
Alexander Suarez
Roberto Suarez
Juan Tejera
Erick Torres
Matthew Torres
Adolfo Valencia
Sebastian Velez
Mateo Venegas
Martin Victoria
Jorge Vigil
Andres Vila
From left to right: Mr. Luis Dulzaides (Dean of Activities), Dr. Adabel Diaz-Rivera (Director of Curriculum and Instruction), Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ (Assistant Principal to the Middle School), Dr. Lucila Marazita-Espinosa (Assistant Principal to the High School), Dr. Maria Cristina Reyes-Garcia (Principal), Father Pedro Suarez, SJ (President), Mr. Charles Cleveland (Dean of Discipline), Ms. Carola Calderin (Chief Administration Officer), Dr. Brian Wentzel (Director of Admissions and Personnel), Mrs. Carol Vila (Director of Technology), and Mr. Thomas de Quesada (Development and Alumni Relations).
[118] French & Spanish Honor
[119] Spanish State Team & Societies of Worship
[120] Statistics & Diabetes
[121] National Art Honor, French Honor & Photography
[122] Operation Smile, Beta & Robotics
[123] Amnesty International, Chess, NOTE.ables & Vocatones
[124] Jr. National Honor, Key Club & Autism Awareness
[125] English Honor & Science Honor
[126] Matteo Ricci, Mock Trial & International Thespians
[127] History Knowledge, Investment & Coffeehouse
[128] Future Doctors of America & Student Council
[129] Tri M, Mu Alpha Theta & Battle Up
[130] Model U.N., Astronomy & Philosophy
[131] BioMedical Engineering, ALPHA & Sign Language
[132] Aviation, Sailing & Bocce
[133] Bishop San Pedro, Fencing Club & Business
[134] Hobbies for Charity, Production & Best Buddies
[135] Green Club, Ateneo & Quill and Scroll
[136] Jr. International Thespian, APP Club & Music Appreciation
[137] Athletes For Charity, Student Advisors & Speech and Debate
[138] Sr. National Honor Society
[139] Rho Kappa & Cangrejos
Roster: Carlos Torres De Navarra, Javier Torres De Navarra, Ezequiel Cuevas, Christian Estrada, Jose Escallon, Christian Dopico, Nikulas Garcia, Stephane Francoeur, Jose Cosio, Oreste Albelo, Roberto Villasante, Javier Hernando, Ryan Guso, Mariano Macias, Michael Franca, Joshua Sliva, Juan de Campos Laya, Nicholas Arias, Marcello Mion, Alfredo Cepero, Christopher Billoch, Andres Echeverria, Carlos Somarriba, Ernesto Ruiz-Sierra, Matthew Crespo, Daniel Garrastazu, Gabriel Trastoy, Lenuam Escarras, Adrian Bruna, Tomás Gonzalez, Chris Winch, Pedro Garcia, Alejandro Falcon, Alejandro Iduate, Jandrice Nacier, Harrison Stoker, Giancarlo Mesa, and Paul Charpentier. Moderator: Ms. Maria I. Alonso
President:
Roster: Eduardo Abascal, Michel Abud-Pichardo, Joseph Acosta, Miguel Angarita, Pedro Aragone, Ricardo Azze, Alvaro Baez, John Balloveras, Ernest Barral, Jorge Cabrera, Pablo Cabrera, Eric Calero, Rafael Cariello, Jose Chan, Hugo Duenas, Julian Esain, Andres Fernandez, Nicolas Fernandez, Christian Fowler, Javier Guerrero, Kevin Guzman, Andres Hidalgo, Juan Javier, Carlos Juan, Mikel Juan, Michael Limia, Manuel Lovo, Armando Marquez, Sebastian Milanes, Fernando Molina, Felipe Montes de Oca, Albert Naon, Osvaldo Nunez, Santiago Nunez, Marc Pugliese, Jesus Rincon, Nicolas Ros, Manuel Sanchez, Eduardo Santos, Osvaldo Sarduy, Walter Tomasino, Alejandro Torvis, Guillermo Vadell, Luis Vargas, Alexander Vidal, Roberto Villasante, Brandon Zaldivar, Erich Aguilar, Alexander Alepuz, David Andreu, Rodrigo Bustamante, Michael Cairo, Juan Pabllo CarabeoNieva, Andres Concepcion, Daniel Dager, David Fager, Nicolas Garcia, Christian Gonzalez, Adrian Hernandez, Alexander Hernandez, Christopher Hernandez, Justin Hernandez, William Kindelan, Kevin Lemos, Jaime Lopez, Luis Lopez-Cabrera, Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo, Andres Marquez, Luis Mejer, Enrique Mendia, Marcelo Mion, Santiago Molero, Francisco Odon, Fernando Pinera, Giancarlo Pinto, Daniel Portuondo, Christopher Quintero, Tavish Rice, Daniel Romeu, Jose Rubio, Alejandro Ruiz, Ignacio Sapetnitzky, Renato Scerpella, Nicolas Tamborrel, Nicholas Tootle, Federico Vivacqua, Nicolas Waterhouse, and Julio Yanes. Moderator: Mrs. Annette Anton
Roster: Julian Esain, Lorenzo Laurita, Pedro Aragone, Daniel Romero, Miguel Angarita, Michel Abud, Luis Vargas, Javier Guerrero, Juan Javier, Andres Marquez, Ignacio Perez, Jorge Escobar, Esteban Guio, Pablo Kurzan, and Alejandro Barnola. Moderator: Mrs. Annette Anton and Dr. Maria Cristina Reyes-Garcia
Roster: Jorge Aguilera, Cesar Aguzzi, Christopher Alvarez, David Andreu, Andres Artime, Nicholas Augustin, Ivan Barral, Oscar Berlanga, Daniel Corzo, Robert Curbelo, Christian Dopico, Jorge Escobar, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Gabriel Gallardo, Santiago Gonzalez-Irigoyen, Carlos Hernandez, Nicholas Krikorian, Eric Lastres, Agustin Leos, Timothy Mackle, Christian Martinez, Michael Morera, Daniel Raez, David Raez, Nicolas Ruiz, Luis Salazar, Nicholas Sanchez, Alexander Suarez, Nicholas Suarez, Nicholas A. Suarez, Nicholas Vazquez, and Julian Zulueta. Moderators: Mrs. Kathleen Mackle, and Deacon Robert O’Malley
Roster: Eduardo Abascal, Michel Abud, Christopher Alvarez, Joseph Balerdi, Luis Balerdi, Christian Baptista, Ernest Barral, Oscar Berlanga, Otto Boudet, Rafael Cariello, Jose Cobiella, Jacob Collins, Anthon Ebbage, Julian Esain, Ryan Falcon, Lucas Fernandez, Nicolas Fernandez, Hector FormosoMurias, Sebastian Hernandez, Carlos Jimenez, Sebastian Jorge, Eric Lastres, Frankie Melo, Anthony Padura, Dylan Pareja, Ignacio Perez, Albert Perez-Abreu, Gabriel Polo, Andrew Powell, Michael Prado, Dajour Resiere, Tyler Roberts, Daniel Romero, Nicolas Salazar, Keeran Singh, Nicolas Smith, Sebastian Spencer, Harrison Stoker, Luis Suarez, Cristian Trujillo, Giovanni Valdes, Carlos Vela, Alexander Vidal, Ignacio Villasmil, Robert Waechter, Jerry Williams, Julian de Zulueta, and Lucas Zumpano. Moderator: Mrs. Maria D. Alonso
Roster: Stephane Francoeur, Alejandro Hasegawa, Enrique Iturregui, Andrew Muriedas, Agustin Pedro Rodriguez Granda, Javier Rosario, Brandon Silvestry, Carlos Solanilla, Roger Zaldivar, Patrick Arean, Nicholas Arias, Pablo Arevalo, Jason Belisario, Mark Candela, Alfredo Consuegra, Andres Echeverria, Alexander Fals, Benjamin Frisbee, Gabriel Garcia, Patricio Garzon, Michael Gonzalez, Alberto Gonzalez del Valle, Ariel Jimenez, Adrian Lazo, Giovanni Menocal, Christian Perez, Richard Perez, Alexander Piccolo, Adrian Pombo, Gabriel Rigueiro, Mario Robaina, Carlos Somarriba, Daniel Tejada, Antoine Brandt, Michael Cabeza, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Daniel Chavez, Richard De Aguiar, Jossan Elias, Leunam Escarras-Lola, Brian Garcia, Nicolas Gonzalez, Javier Hernandez, Justin Hernandez, Alejandro Maduro, Francisco Melo, Richard Munoz, Marc Novas, Andres Perez, Raphael Perez-Blanco, Juan Ramirez, Diego Somarriba, Gabriel Trastoy, and Carlos Vazquez, Jr. Moderators: Mrs. Maria D. Alonso and Mrs. Marisol Sosa
Roster: Adolfo Valencia, Adrian Cicero, Alan Fernandez, Albert Naon, Alex de Feria, Andres Alfonso, Andres Gutierrez, Andres Krikorian, Carlos Gamez, Carlos Huembes, Daniel Tejada, Gabriel Krikorian, Ivan Barral, John Hernandez, Jose Pereira, Jose Gonzalez, Kyle Rodriguez, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Manuel Fernandez, Mateo Garcia, Matthew Martin, Michael Lopez, Nathaniel Munoz, Nicholas Fajardo, Nicolas Alarcon, Nicolas Beasley, Nicolas Ruiz, Orlando Calas, Paul Siska, Rafael Cariello, Rafael Marmol, Rafael Queiroz, Robert Espinosa, Roger Torres, Sebastian Rivera, Timothy Mackle, William Lopez, Eduardo Ramirez, Daniel Del Riesgo, Eduardo Del Valle, Andrew Arriola, Alec Vizoso, and Carlos Carta. Moderator: Ms. Wendy Phillips
Roster: Christopher Menendez, Daniel Brennan, Eduardo Abascal, Erich Aguilar, Daniel Brennan, Rodrigo Bustamante, Joshua Ferrer, Joseph Fuentes, David Gonzalez, Fernando Guruceaga, Albert Gutierrez, Juan Javier, Claudio Laratelli, Luis Lopez-Cabrera, Luis Marquez, Roberto Martell, Carlos Martinez, Enrique Mendia, Christopher Menendez, Joshua Munoz, Jesus Rincon, Antonio Valencia, and Alexander Vidal. Moderator: Mr. Patrick Collins
Roster: Daniel Andujas, John Barroso, Manuel Fernandez, Francesco Fuentes, Horacio Garcia, Kevin Lopez, David Fager, Sebastian Manrique, Francisco Barrero, Andrew Burch, Alejandro Cepero, Jose Chaviano, Daniel Fager, Alan Fernandez, Eric Garcia, Jordan Hiers, Justin Izquierdo, Carlos Lenis, Jonathan Manrique, Diego Pereira, Andres Perez, Matthew Pulles, Evan Rojas, Rodrigo Barquero, Gabriel Moreno, Guillermo Najera, David Raez, William Sanchez, Julian Zulueta, Daniel Campuzano, Julian De Collibus, Nicholas Vincenzo Fuentes, Aidan Gomez-Bello, Daniel Jones, Raez Connor Smith, and Maximus Sanchez. Moderator: Dr. Lawrence Goodall
PRESIDENT: Felipe Pardo
VICE-PRESIDENT: Javier Guerrero-Vicente
Roster: Tyler Abella, Ignacio Aguilar, Cesar Aguzzi, Carlos Avila-Mata, Rodrigo Barquero, Ryan Bermudez, Luciano Bettocchi, Daniel Bustos, Jose Bustos, Daniel Cantens, Eduardo
Cardonne, Nicholas Casariego, Robert Curbelo, Gianpaolo DeFelice, Carlos Echenique, Brian Feal, Lucas Fernandez, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Gabriel Gallardo, Gregory Gallinar, Manuel Gil, Carlos Gonzalez, Daniel Gonzalez, Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen, Andre Hall, Carlos Hernandez, Jorge Jimenez, Ryan Jimenez, Thomas Kurzan, Marco Lanz, Andres Larrea, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Rodrigo Madiedo, Matthew Martin, Michael Menendez, David Meza, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Guillermo Molero, Christopher Montero, Matthew Morales, Peter Morales, Gabriel Moreno, Michael Morera, Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Rodrigo Nieto, Michael Penaranda, Gonzalo Percovich, Juan Perez, Nicholas Perez, Sebastian Perez, Gabriel Polo, Sebastian Prieto, Andres Puello, Guillermo Quintero, David Raez, Edward Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Raul Sague, Alejandro Salas, Nicholas Suarez, Christian Trastoy, Anthony Vadell, Jacob Wutzler, Julian Zulueta, Alec Arrizurieta, Kevin Azpiri, Paul Charpentier, Federico Diago, Jose Garces Francisco Garcia, Jason Khoury, Roberto Lacasa, Ignacio Lopez-Castro, Christopher Marrero, Bernardo Poulat, Javan Rice, Nicolas Tobon, Placido Valdes, Ian Anderson, Raul Banos, Ivan Barral, Francisco Barrera, Maxwell Belisario, Jeremy Bencomo, Javier Bustamante, Ivan Cabrear, Robert Castro, Alejandro Cepero, Gerald Chang, Jose Chaviano, Sebastian Clark, Gabriel Cobas, Alberto Conti, Daniel Corrada, Alejandro Corzo, Luis Diaz, Andres Dones, Anthony Ebbage, Ricardo Espina, Daniel Fager, Ehren Feranandez, Lucas Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Joshua Ferrer, Alberto Fraga, Javier FragaVasquez, Thomas Gallinar, Joseph Gambin, David R. Garcia, Fernando Garcia-Chacon, Mark Garrigo, Daniel Giacosa, Kyle Gomez, Matthew Gomez, Carlos Grande, Daryel Guerra, Javier Guerrero-Vicente, Andres Gutierrez, Andrew Hernandez, Eduardo Hernandez, Jorge Iglesias, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Andres Krikorian Gabriel Krikorian, Erik Labrador, Christian Lamar, Luis Larios, Eric Lastres, Noel Lazaro, Claudio Leyva, Sebastian Llano, Maximiliano Llorente, Justin Louden, Brandon Lubian, Timothy Mackle, Jonathan Manrique, Rodrigo Marin, Ricardo Mayo, Alejandro Mejer, Richard Morales, Jorge Moscoso, Rodrigo Munoz, Allan Navarro, Daniel Neret, Tyler Newlin, Guilherme Oliveira, Ivan Pachon, Felipe Pardo, Juan Pereira, Andres Perez, Alfred Perez, Daniel Pinto, Jose Plasencia, Deiter Prussing, Andres Rodriguez, Lucas Rodriguez, Evan Rojas, Juan Rubio, William San Pedro, Daniel Sanchez, Jacob Sanchez, Javier Saumell, Nicolas Smith, Harrison Stoker, Roger Torres, David Velasco, Ignacio Villasmil, Conner Yurkon, and Lucas Zumpano. Moderators: Ms. Leandra Rodriguez and Mr. Heriberto Cabada
President: Felipe Montes De Oca
Vice President: Levi Fernandez-Rocha
Roster: Nicholas Krikorian, Kevin Azpiri, Ignacio Cardenal, Alejandro Fernandez, Angel Aguilar, Manuel Fernandez, Roberto Pupo, Bill Chan, Patricio Lopez, Alexander Alepuz, Gabriel Gonzalez, Christian Hernandez, Francisco Marcos, Andres Borroto, Alexander Boza, Pablo Guerra, Alexander Piccolo, Dominic Wermuth, Adrian Rey, Lucas Osorio, Gabriel Tozo, Adrian Hernandez, Michael Gonzalez, Daniel Alexander Silva, Francisco Palacios, Alexander Fals Jr., Alexander Parekh, Joshua Munoz, Andres Artime, Sebastian Paoli, Mathew Salas, Luke Hernandez, Daniel Romeu, Jonathan Garcia, Richard Rodriguez, Carlos Michel, Jesus Rincon, Liam Fernandez-Rocha, Andres Casariego, Juan Javier, Carlos Torres De Navarra, Eduardo Santos, Calixto Garcia Velez, Ricardo Azze, and Osvaldo Sarduy. Moderator: Mr. John Calderin
President: Eric Calero
Vice President: Julian Esain
Roster: Eduardo Abascal, Michel Abud, Miguel Angarita, John Balloveras, Christian Baptista, Ernest Barral, Jorge Cabrera, Rafael Cariello, Andres Casariego, Matthew Casmayor, Jose Chan, Alejandro Diaz, Hugo Duenas, Julian Esain, Jose Escallon, Ryan Falcon, Andres Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Nicolas Fernandez, Christian Fowler, Calixto Garcia-Velez, Kevin Gonzalez, Javier Guerrero, Kevin Guzman, Andres Hidalgo, Rashad Ismail, Enrique Iturregui, Michael Leyva, Mariano Macias, Marcos Marimom, Carlos Martinez, Joseph Menendez, Joseph Ordonez, Anthony Perez-Pino, Andrew Powell, Marc Pugliese, Tyler Roberts, Richard Rodriguez, Nicolas Ros, Alec Sanchez, Eduardo Santos, Michael Tefel, Walter Tomasino, Luis Vargas, Alexander Vidal, Jerry Williams, Ricardo Azze, Christopher Menendez, Luis Marquez, Nicolas Salazar, Jonathan Gutierrez, Augusto Fonte, Nicholas Ureta, Mark White, Daniel Simms, Luis Garcia, Ignacio Perez, Brandon Borino, John Barroso, Alexander Aspuru, Brandon Herera, Levi Fernandez-Rocha, Liam Fernandez, Nicholas Keenan, Alexander Keenan, Ezequiel Cuevas, Alvaro Baez, Otto Boudet, Jesus Rincon, Albert Cosio, Jose Armengol, Fernando Molina, Alexander Alepuz, Wilfredo Allen, Victor Alvarez, Alexander Boza, Daniel Brennan, Rodrigo Bustamante, Emilio Cardenal, Daniel Dager, John Eguzguiza, Jorge Escobar, Joseph Fuentes, Joseph Garcia, Nicolas Garcia, David Gonzalez, Gabriel Gonzalez, Tomas Gonzalez, Daniel Hondal, Jonathan Garcia, Jose Jimenez, William Kindelan, Claudio Laratelli, Kristian Lastre, Kevin Lemos, Jaime Lopez, Luis Lopez-Cabrera, Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo, Rafael Marmol, Andres Marquez, Luis Marquez, Luis Mejer, Enrique Mendia, Christopher Menendez, Marcelo Mion, Santiago Molero, Joshua Munoz, Nicholas Ordieres, Fernando Pinera, Daniel Portuondo, John Powell, Peter Prieto, Tavish Rice, Ryan Roriguez, Daniel Romeu, Alejandro Ruiz, David Salazar, Renato Scerpella, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Andres Signoret, Daniel Silva, Daniel Silva, Daniel Sixto, Nicolas Tamborrel, Nicolas Thompson, Nicholas Tootle, Antonio Valencia, Frederico Vivacqua, Nicolas Waterhouse, and Dominic Wermuth. Moderator: Mr. Carlos Maza
President: Nicolas Fernandez
Vice President: Armando Marquez
Roster: Adrian Rey, Adrian Hernandez, Alejandro Ruiz, Alejandro Gonzalez, Alexander Parekh, Alexander Alepuz, Alexander Fernandez, Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo, Alfredo Cepero, Andres Concepcion, Andres Marquez, Andres Signoret, Andres Artime, Andrew Cecol, Anthony Castro, Christian Del Castillo, Christian Collazo, Christian Ortiz, Christopher Quintero, Christopher Hernandez, Christopher Menendez, Claudio Laratelli, Daniel Portuondo, Daniel Silva, Daniel Romeu, Daniel Sixto, Daniel Silva, Daniel Dager, Daniel Brennan, David Salazar, David Andreu, David Fager, David Gonzalez, Diego Rivera, Emilio Cardenal, Enrique Mendia, Fernando Guruceaga, Fernando Pinera, Francisco Rodriguez, Francisco De la Camara, Francisco Marcos, Frederico Vivacqua, Gabriel Diaz, Gabriel Gonzalez, Ghulian Ramos, Harry Formoso-Murias, Ignacio Sapetnitzky, Jaime Lopez, John Hyland, Jose Jimenez, Joseph Fuentes, Joshua Munoz, Juan Carabeo-Nieva, Julio Aira IV, Julio Yanes, Kevin Aponte Lemos, Kevin Valdes, Kevin Gonzalez, Kristian Lastre, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Luis Marquez, Luis Mejer, Luke Hernandez, Manuel Zuniga, Michael Cairo,Nicholas Ordieres, Nicholas Tootle, Nicolas Vega, Nicolas Garcia, Nicolas Tamborrel, Nicolas Thompson, Orlando Calas, Pablo Venegas, Rafael Marmol, Renato Scerpella, Robert Espinosa, Rodrigo Bustamante, Ryan Navarro, Santiago Molero, Tavish Rice, Victor Alvarez, William Kindelan, Alejandro Diaz, Alexander Keenan, Alexander Vidal, Andres Sanchez, Andrew Powell, Anthony Perez-Pino, Armando Marquez, Bernardo Lima, Carlos Perez-Heydrich, Christian Fowler, Ernest Barral, Fernando Molina, Giovanni Valdes Guicciardi, Gustavo Medina, Javier Guerrero, John Balloveras, Jose Chan, Jose Escallon, Jose Armengol, Joseph Ordonez, Joseph Menendez, Joseph Perez, Julian Esain, Luis Vargas, Manuel Sanchez, Marc Pugliese, Marcos Marimon, Michael Qureshi, Michael Limia, Michael Ramon, Nicholas Fajardo, Nicholas Keenan, Nicolas Fernandez, Nicolas Salazar, Oscar Pinate, Osvaldo Nunez, Rafael Cariello, Roberto Villasante, and Walter Tomasino-Perez. Moderator: Dr. Lucila Espinosa
Juan Fernandez de Castro, John Hermida, Sebastian Clark, Andres Solares, Emilio Cardenal, Michael Moreno, Lucas Caicedo, Alejandro Cepero, Kevin Ferguson, Jerry Balepogi, Nicolas Obeso, Luis Gomez, Jose Chaviano, Allan Navarro, Andres Pena, Oscar Berlanga, Orestes Garcia, Matthew Gomez, Tyler Newlin, Julio Torrente, Humberto Marrero, Matthew Pulles, Alejandro Boza, Federico Tamborrel, and Jonathan Manrique. Moderator: Mr. Heriberto Cabada
President: Carlos Jimenez
Vice-President: Julian Esain
Roster: Michael Fresco, Gabriel Gallardo, Alex Melo, John Herrera, Leyva, Marlow Marimon, Nathaniel Muñoz, Nicolas Tobon, Ignacio Villasmil, Christian Delgado, Daniel Chavez, John Farach, Javier Garcia, Rafael Gallardo, Nicolas Gonzalez, Adrian Hernandez, Justin Hernandez, Pablo Kurzan, Joshua Lara, Erick Labrador, Joey Luzarraga, Daniel Otero, Joseph Parlade, Andres Poveda, Michael Prado, Adrian Santana, Nicholas Silva, Diego Somarriba, Federico Tamborrel, Brandon Torricella, Gabriel Trastoy, Erich Aguilar, Nicholas Arias, Juan Carabeo-Nieva, Emilio Cardena, Alexander Fernandez, Kevin Gonzalez, Christopher Hernandez, Francisco Marcos, Alexander Parekh, Ryan Perez, Alexander Piccolo, Diego Puig, Gabriel Rigueiro, Mario Robaina, Alejandro Ruiz, Ignacio Sapetritzkly, Julio Yanes, Rafael Cariello, Jose Chan, Luis Garcia, Carlos Jimenez, Marcos Marimon, Joseph Ordoñez, Carlos Perez-Heydrich, Robert Pullés, Michael Quereshi, Agustin Rodriguez, Nikolas Rojas, Andres Santiago, Cristian Trujillo, Jerry Williams, Giovanni Valdes, Luis Vargas, and Nicholas Vazquez. Moderator: Mrs. Shyara Lara
President: Eduardo Abascal
Vice-President: Andres Hidalgo
Roster: Sebastian Restrepo, Robert Fernandez, Kyle Rodriguez, John Broe, Samuel Clark, Aidan Jones, Mateo Garcia, Andres Gutierrez, Victor Mejer, David Fernandez, Kevin Calonge, Nicolas Hidalgo, Andres Chavez, Hernando Cantens, Luke Escarra, Michael Fresco, Chris Krause, Kevin Valido, Christopher Alvarez, Marcos Blanco, Frank Garcia-Montes, John Lee, Leopoldo Herrera, Nicolas Gonzalez, Heinz Luedeking, Kristian Perez, Braden Lamar, Enrique Sori, Mario Fernandez, Jasen Velken, Michael Penaranda, David Mesa, Sebastian Roa, Federico Rosario, Andres Gomez, Sebastian Prieto, Gonzalo Dorta, Willian Sanchez, Luciano Bettocchi, Thomas Kurzan, Rodrigo Madiedo, Nicolas Sosa, Carlos Diaz, Lucas Zumpano, Sebastian Jorge, Daryel Guerra, Andres Gomez, Deiter Prussing, Henry Gonzalez, Andres Dones, Javan Rice, Jeremy Bencomo, Jacob Sanchez, Javier Guerrero, Diego Perera, Aaron Muriedas, Guillermo Fernandez, Alejandro Falcon, Gabriel Seda, Patrick Maher, Lucas Pola, Matthew Bravo, Daniel Simpson, Daniel de la Fe, Kevin Lemus, Antoine Brandt, Javier Garcia, Thomas Borell, Daniel Pacios, Daniel Romeu, Tomas Gonzalez, Ariel Jimenez, David Fager, Luke Hernandez, Alfred Consuegra, Nicholas Coronado, David Andreu, John Hermida, Nicholas Arias, Kevin Fernandez, Jose Jimenez, Alessandro Borges, Michael Kairo, Enrique Mendia, Cristian Lopez, Jose Lopez-Varela, Robert Pertierra, Christian Estrada, Andres Casariego, Luis Rodriguez, Jake Ramirez, Eduardo Santos, Hugo Duenas, William Elias, Enrique Mercado, Jorge Cabrera, Enrique Iturregui, Alberto Pardo, Hanler Portal, Louis Giordano, Anthony Padura, and Jose Llanes. Moderator: Mr. Luis Dulzaides
Roster: Robert Gutierrez, Michael Mesa, Ethan Silva, Kevin Steel, Michael Barany, Joshua Cecol, Christopher Fraga-Vasquez, Gabriel Paula, Manuel Bruzos, Carlos Echenique, Christian Trastoy, Sebastian Roa, Alejandro Salas, Julian de Zulueta, Sebastian Duenas, Hector Formoso-Murias, Andres Gutierrez, Renato Scerpella, Ivan Barral, Claudio Leyva, Jr., Cristian Alonso, Carlos Dominguez, Ehren Fernandez, Gerald Chang, Ricardo Dario Espina, Harry Formoso-Murias, Javier Fraga-Vasquez, Rafael Gallardo, Christopher Garcia, Eduardo Hernandez, Roberto Martell III, Juan Rubio, Francisco Barrera, Andres Perez, Jorge Aguilera, Ryan Navarro, Daniel Tejada, Robert Oscar Waechter, Jose Pelegri, Jonathan Garcia, Roberto Villasante, Javier Mederos, Daniel Calvache, Gustavo Gonzalez, Oscar Berlanga, Brandon Moran, Anthony Padura, and Julina Esain. Moderator: Mrs. Karen Ortiz
President: Manuel Fernandez
Vice-President: David Fager
Roster: Ernest Barral, Joseph Chan, William Elias, Manuel Fernandez, Francisco Fuentes, Juan Javier, Carlos Perez-Hetdrich, Marc Pugliese, Carlos Torres de Navarra, Alexander Vidal, Julio Aira IV, Alexander Alepuz, Andres Artime, Rodrigo Bustamante, Anthony Castro, Michael Cairo, Andrew Cecol, Andres Concepcion, Daniel Dager, David Fager, Joseph Fuentes, Jonathan Garcia, Nicolas Garcia, Alejandro Gonzalez, David Gonzalez, Gabriel Gonzalez, Kevin Gonzalez, Tomas Gonzalez, Fernando Guruceaga, Adrian Hernandez, Justin Hernandez, Jose Jimenez, William Kindelan, Claudio Laratelli, Kristian Lastre, Kevin Lemos, Luis Lopez-Cabrera, Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo, Francisco Marcos, Roberto Martell III, Rafael Marmol, Andres Marquez, Luis Marquez, Luis Mejer, Christopher Menendez, Santiago Molero, Joshua Munoz, Francisco Odon, Fernando Piñera, Daniel Portuondo, Adrian Rey, Tavish Rice, Nicolas Roca, Daniel Romeu, Francisco Rodriguez, Alejandro Ruiz, David Salazar, Ignacio Sapetnitzky, Andres Signoret, Daniel Silva, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Nicolas Tamborrel, Nicholas Tootle, Frederico Vivacqua, Christian Alonso, Chris Caballero, Daniel de la Fe, Christian Delgado, Javier Jimenez, Luis Gomez, Esteban Guio, Miguel Hernandez, Erick Labrador, Maurice Milton, Adrian Santana, Kevin Simauchi, Javier Torres de Navarra, and Daniel Velasquez. Moderator: Mr. Jose E. Roca
President: Julian Esain
Vice-President: Joshua Lascano
Roster: Alejandro Avila, Carlos Barquin, Ricardo Blanco, Mariano Brito, Carlos Carta, Richard Fernandez, Christian Gomez, Dorian Gonzalez, Alejandro Llorente, Sebastian Riguiero, Maximus Sanchez, Alexander Suarez, Adolfo Valencia, Javier Cantens, Andres Fernandez, Gabriel Lovo, Noah Torres, Juan Manuel Ulloa, Jacob Collins, Robert Curbelo, Michael Menendez, Sebastian Roa, Jorge Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Joseph Rubio, Damian Sangles, Nicholas Suarez, Ryan Fernandez, Francisco Garcia, Harrison Stoker, Daniel Chavez, Adrian Hernandez, Gabriel Kasabdji, Felipe Sequeira, Christian Collazo, Christian Del Castillo, Nicolas Garcia, Albert Gutierrez, Ariel Jimenez, Fransisco Odon, Dylan Pareja, Daniel Sixto, Luis Acuna, Ricardo Azze, Rafael Cariello, Matthew Casamayor, Javier Davila- Wollheim, Julian Esain, Justin Hassun, Joshua Lascano, Matthew Mullin Garcia, Brandon Sierra, Roger Zaldivar, Alexander Beaubien, Nikolas Mora, John Broe, Matthew Diaz, and Edel Abad. Moderator: Mrs. Lidice Lascano
Secretary General: Ricardo Azze
Secretary General: Robert Waechter
Roster: Daniel Romero, Edward Briscoe, Justin Hernandez, Jerry Balepogi, Oscar Berlanga, Kevin Simauchi, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Daniel Martinez, Nicholas Curry, Renato Scerpella, Kevin Lemos, Nicholas Tamborrel, Nicholas Ordieres, Rodrigo Bustamante, Andres Marquez, Christopher Menendez, Erich Aguilar, Alvaro Baez, Alexander Aspuru, Eduardo Abascal, Andres Diago, Matthew Johnson, Nathaniel Kim, Antonio Cortabarria, Thomas Socorro, Pablo Carreno, Alberto Romero, Carlos Pérez, Peter Morales, Waldo Toyos, Kyle Castellanos, Diago Federico, Allan Navarro, Jon Lemos, Angel Aguilar, Sebastian Jorge, Lucas Fernandez, Andres Krikorian, Daniel Oliva, David Velasco, Santiago Cortabarra, Robert Lopez-Irizarry, Eduardo Sebastian Hernandez, Manuel Gil, Kevin Azpiri, David Raez, Thomas Socorro, Sebastian Guinot, Matthew Fals, and Ehren Fernández. Moderator: Dr. Octavio Ramos
PRESIDENT: Lucas Vigil
VICE-PRESIDENT: John Balloveras
Roster: Andres Concepcion, Michael Cairo, Javier Mariscal, Daniel Andujas, Thomas Mas, Gabriel Rigueiro, Daniel Dager, Antonio Valencia, Angel Sanchez, Matthew Torres, Michael Prado, Pablo Guerra, Rafael Queiroz, Thomas Socorro, Pablo Carreno, Mateo Venegas, Michael Gonzalez, Alexander Alepuz, Andres Borroto, Christian Kasabdji, Ernest Barral, Peter Prieto, Kevin Galego, Andrew Arriola, Manuel Fernandez, Daniel Botero, Luis Vargas, Robert Pulles, Julian Esain, Daniel Jimenez, Lucas Vigil, John Balloveras, Augusto Fonte, Christian Dopico, and Joshua Lascano. Moderators: Fr. Pedro Cartaya, SJ and Mr. Pedro Anon
President: Michael Cairo
Vice President: Jorge Aguilera
Roster: Enrique Mercado, Carlos Michel, Oreste Albelo, Javier Davila, Francisco Odon, Emilio Lopez, Javier Rosario, Daniel Botero. Micheal Ramon, Jerry Balepogi, Chris Gonzalez, Augusto Fonte, Javi Fonseca, Cristian Collazo, Manuel Fernandez, Nicolas Garcia, Ricardo Alvarez, Oscar Berlanga, Nicolas Tamborrel, John Balloveras, Justin Hernandez, Adrian Hernandez, Jose Rubio, Daniel Dager, Albert Naon, Carlos Solanilla, and Nicholas Vazquez. Moderator: Dr. John Gustavsen
Joseph Ordoñez, Julio Aira, Daniel Botero, and Marcos Marimon.
Roster: Adrian Hernandez, David Andreu, Michael Ramon, Javier Guerrero, Ernest Barral, Daniel Botero, Ryan Navarro, Rashad Ismail, Jose Chan, Jason Belisario, Basilio Garcia, Federico Tamborrel, Michael Qureshi, Brandon Sierra, Lucas Vigil, Andres Chinchilla, Rafael Cariello, Eduardo Hernandez, Justin Hassun, Francesco Fuentes, Oreste Albelo, Thomas Gonzalez, Eric Calero, Robert Villasante, Alexander Candia, Daniel Dager, Gabriel Garcia, and Julian Esain. Moderator: Mrs. Ana Suarez
Roster: Alejandro De Feria, Ethan Silva, Ryan Jimenez, Carlos Echenique, Nicholas Valdes, Francisco Marcos, Jonathan Garcia, Andres Artime, Francisco Odon, Joshua Silva, Nicolas Tootle, Pablo Guerra, Andres Hidalgo, Juan Javier, Luis Vargas, and Jesus Rincon. Moderator: Ms. Maria Ines Leanez
President: Alejandro Hillman
Vice-President: Daniel Puente
Roster: Justin Louden, Sebastian Clark, Andres Garcia-Chacon, Francisco GarciaMontes, Arsenio Moussa, Pablo Puga, Luke Cardona, Samuel Clark, Phillip Palma, and Gabriel Pena-Aleman. Moderator: Mr. Jorge Munoz Bustamante
Vice-President: Evan Rojas
Christian Ojeda, Marlow Marimon, Raul Suage, Daniel Oliva, Eric Gordon, Sebastian Parada, Eric Silva, Matthew Diaz, Nicholas Agustin, Michael Ruiz, Lucas Fernandez, Aidan Jones, Sebastian Milanes, Marcos Marimon, Daniel Silva, and Gilberto Oliva. Moderator: Mr. Sean Myer
Roster: Orseste Albelo, Francesco Fuentes, Juan de Campos, Gaston de Cardenas, Michael Ramon, Robert Woodry, Jose Escallon, Arshis Marfatia, Cristian Lopez, and Vincenzo Fuentes. Moderator: Mrs. Olga Ramon
Television Roster: Marc Novas, Daniel de la Fe, Matthew Powell, Joseph Garcia, Miguel Angarita, Gabriel Tozo, Anthony Padura, Eduardo Abascal, Anthony Padura, Eddie Delgado, Rafael Esparragoza, Eduardo Francia, Kristian Perez, Alexander Muñoz, Adolfo Valencia, Julian Caballero, Nicolas Roca, Alejandro Guerrero, Javier Guerrero, Julian Esain, Roberto Pulles, Luis Vargas, and Carlos Cristobal. Film Roster: Alec Castillo, Tim Mackle, Jonathan Garcia, Matthew Casamayor, Matthew Morales, Luis Larios, Nicholas Hidalgo, Justin Hernandez, Zane Todywala, Eric Gordon, Gaston De Cardenas, Eduardo Hernandez, Andres Santiago, Augusto Fonte, Nicolas Ros, Kevin Fernandez, Jose Pelegri, Albert Naon, Gabriel Rovira, and Dante GonzalezAbreu. Moderator: Mr. Johnny Calderin
PRESIDENT: Julian Esain
VICE-PRESIDENT: Jorge Cabrera
Roster: Alex Candia, Alex Hernandez, Alexander Alepuz, Alexander Boza, Alexander Keenan, Andres Marquez, Andrew Powell, Ariel Jimenez, Basilio Garcia, Benjamin Frisbee, Carlos PerezHeydrich, Christian Estrada, Conor Meagher, Daniel Dager, Daniel Sixto, David Gonzalez, Eduardo Abascal, Ernest Barral, Gabriel Garcia, Jake Ramirez, Jonathan Menendez, Jorge Cabrera, Jorge Padron, Jose Chan, Jose Juez, Jose Pelegri, Joseph Menendez, Joseph Ordonez, Joseph Parlade, Joseph Perez, Joshua Lascano, Julian Esain, Lucas Lorenzo, Lucas Vigil, Lucas Zampano, Manuel Sanchez, Marcos De La Hoz, Mark White, Michel Abud, Nicholas Tootle, Nicholas Keenan, Nicolas Garcia, Rafael Cariello, Rashad Ismail, Ricardo Azze, Ryan Gutierrez, Ryan Rodriguez, Tyler Roberts, Victor Alvarez, and William Lopez. Moderator: Ms. Cristina Ramirez
Vice President: Kristian Perez
PRESIDENT: Andres Gutierrez
VICE-PRESIDENT: Ivan Barral
President: Jorge Aguilera
Vice-President: Peter Prieto
Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Rafael Queiroz, Carlos Sosa, Juan Lam, Juan Rubio, William Lleonart, Alex Melo, Sebastian Rivera, Placido Valdes, Jose Prendes, Gabriel Krikorian, Dajour Resiere, Andy Krikorian, Ivan Barral, Ignacio Cardenal, Daniel Silva, Miguel Walsh, Nicolas Suarez, and Israel Hernandez. Moderator: Ms. Wendy Phillips
Roster: Luis Acuna, Erich Aguilar, Oreste Albelo, Gabriel Aparicio, Michael Aparicio, Jerry Balepogi, Christian Baptista, Matthew Bec, Daniel Botero, Matthew Bravo, Christopher Caballero, Benjamin Cardenas, Rafael Cariello, Raul Carreras, Luis Casas, Alfredo Cepero, Christian Collazo, Alfredo Consuegra, Mathew Crespo, Joseph Cruz, Ezequiel Cuevas, Javier DavilaWollheim, Juan De Campos, Carlos de la Nuez, Jared Diaz, Sebastian Duenas, Andrew Escobar, Ricardo Espina, Gabriel Estrada, Alejandro Falcón, Alexander Falla, Benny Fernandez, Robert Fernandez, Eloy Fernandez, Christopher Garcia, Cristian Garcia, Francisco Garcia, Maximiliano Garcia del Pozo, Fernando Garcia-Chacon, Mark Garrigo, Andres Gomez, Luis Gomez, Cesar Gonzalez, David Gonzalez, Kevin Gonzalez, Albert Gutierrez, Justin Hassun, Ricky Labrada, Cristian Lopez, Jose Lopez-Varela, Alejandro Maduro, Carlos Marin, Rodrigo Marin, Daniel Martinez, Daniel Martinez, Emilio Mascaro, Ricardo Mayo, Francisco Menendez, Marcelo Mion, Joshua Muñoz, Andrew Muriedas, Matthew Olesen, Carlos Pablos-Aguirre, Alejandro Pedrozo, Albert Perez-Abreu, Jose Plasencia, Lucas Pola, Deiter Prussing, Robert Pulles, Michael Ramon, Jonathan Rey Brooks, Agustin Rodriguez Granda, Carlos Romero, Javier Rosario, Alejandro Ruiz, David Salazar, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Alejandro Seda, Daniel Simpson, Nicolas Smith, Carlos Solanilla, Diego Somarriba, Andres Taquechel, Brandon Torricella, Nicholas Vazquez, Daniel Velasquez, Lucas Venegas, Frederico Vivacqua, Mark White, Erick Wilson, Erick Wilson, Robert Woodry, and Julio Yanes. Moderator: Mrs. Olga Ramon
Co president: Rafael Cariello
Co president: Eric Calero
Roster: Rafael Cariello, Eric Calero, Eduardo Hernandez, Jose Chaviano, Andres Perez, Andres Poveda, Antoine Brandt, Christian Winch, Felipe Sequiera, Gabriel Trastoy, Gustavo Gonzalez, Jandrice Nacier, Joseph Luzarraga, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Joshua Lara, Raphael Perez-Blanco, Basilio Garcia, Christian Perez, Erik Masis, Joshua Munoz, Mathew Salas, Robert Espinosa, Alejandro Torvis, Andres Chinchilla, Andres Hidalgo, Andres Santiago, Benny Fernandez, Cristian Lopez, Enrique Iturregui, Ernest Barral, Hugo Dueñas, Jack Balloveras, Javier Guerrero, Julian Esain, Lucas Vigil, Michael Qureshi, Nicholas Vazquez, Rashad Ismail, and Ricardo Azze. Moderator: Mrs. Teresa Gutierrez
Ricardo Azze,
President: John Barroso
Vice President: Jose Pelegri
Thomas Borell, Otto
Amir Boulos, Jorge Cabrera, Andres Casariego, Alec Castillo, Andres Chinchilla, Daniel Dager, Christian Delgado, Alejandro Diaz, Isaac Dominguez, Jorge Escobar, Daniel Ferro, Basilio Garcia, Horacio Garcia, Jose Garcia, Michael Gomez, Michael Gonzalez, Alejandro Gonzalez, Esteban Guio, Fernando Guruceaga, Albert Gutierrez, Jonathan Gutierrez, Rashad Ismail, Juan Javier, Ariel Jimenez, Gabriel Kasabdji, Daniel Lage, Leonardo Lamarche, Joshua Lara, Lorenzo Laurita, Sebastian Leiter, Kevin Lemus, Alberto Llorente, Kevin Lopez, Christopher Lorenzo, Marcos Marimon, Luis Marquez, Thomas Mas, Javier Mederos, Christopher Menendez, Giovanni Menocal, Nicholas Milton, Carlos Moreno, Nicholas Munoz, Nicholas Ordieres, Daniel Pacios, Albert Pardo, Dylan Pareja, Jose Pelegri, Ignacio Perez, Mario Perez, Robert Pertierra, Adrian Pombo, Roberto Pupo, Dajour Resiere, Tyler Roberts, Nicholas Rodriguez, Justin Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez, Daniel Romero, Javier Rosario, Teobaldo Rosell, Alec Sanchez, Kevin Simauchi Alejandro Smith, Nicholas Tenorio, Alejandro Torvis, Maximo Ulloa, Guillermo Vadell, and Roger Zaldivar. Moderator: Mr. Luis Dulzaides
Roster: Nicolas Aguilar, Cristian Alonso, Carlos Arazoza, Andres Arenas, Francesco Armstrong, Christopher Avallone, Michael Balbuena, Andres Balcazar, Jerry Balepogi, Kevin Baloyra, Alejandro Barnola, Spencer Barreira, Matthew Bec, Oscar Berlanga, Francisco Blanco, Michael Borell, Matthew Bravo, Daniel Brown, Christopher Caballero, Lucas Caicedo, Steven Calles, Alejandro Carriazo, Nicholas Carvajal, Bill Chan, Jun Hyung Cho, Christian Cognigni, Mathew Crespo, Daniel de la Fe, Christian Delgado, Marcus Diaz, Richard Diaz, Austin Dominguez, Carlos Dominguez, John Farach, Guillermo Fernandez, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Rafael Gallardo, Orestes Garcia, Daniel Garrastazu, Luis Gomez, Gustavo Gonzalez, Esteban Guio, Adrian Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez, Nicolas Hernandez, Alejandro Hunter, Jovier Jimenez, Pedro Jimenez, Jose Juez, Pablo Kurzan, Erick Labrador, Carlos Lara, Kevin Lemus, Agustin Leos, Patricio Lopez, Joseph Luzarraga, Carlos Machado, Patrick Maher, Carlos Marin, Tristen Marin, Luis Mathison, Carlos Menendez, Francisco Menendez, Jonathan Menendez, Norberto Menendez, Maurice Milton, Nicholas Milton, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Carlos Moreno, Michael Moreno, Nicolas Munoz, Santiago Munoz, Nicolas Obeso, Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle, Alejandro Pardinas, Andres Pena, Cesar Perez-Erminy, Andres Pinate, Lucas Pola, Michael Prado, Roberto Pupo, Alexander Pusch, Daniel Riveron, Gustavo Roig, Daniel Romero, Adrian Santana, Daniel Sarmiento, Eduardo Scheuren, Gabriel Seda, Nicholas Senior, Nicholas Silva, Kevin Simauchi, Daniel Simpson, Andres Solares, Sebastian Suarez, Michael Sueiro, Federico Tamborrel, Andres Taquechel, Mateus Tordin, Javier Torres de Navarra, Brandon Torricella, Maximo Ulloa, Jorge Valdes, Daniel Velasquez Neira, Lucas Venegas, Kristian Ventura, Nicolas Vila, Erick Wilson, Erich Aguilar, Julio Aira, Alexander Alepuz, Luis Alfredo, Wilfredo Allen, Victor Alvarez, David Andreu, Andres Artime, Andres Borroto, Alexander Boza, Rodrigo Bustamante, Michael Cairo, Orlando Calas, Juan Carabeo-Nieva, Emilio Cardenal, Benjamin Cardenas, Xavier Carlos, Anthony Castro, Andrew Cecol, Alfredo Cepero, Sebastian Chamorro, Michael Christopher, Alexander Christopher, Christian Collazo, Andres Concepcion, Daniel Dager, Daniel De Varona, Francisco De la Camara, Christian Del Castillo, Gabriel Diaz, John Egusquiza, Jorge Escobar, Robert Espinosa, David Fager, Alexander Falla, Alexander Fernandez, Javier Fonseca, Joseph Fuentes, Jonathan Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Nicolas Garcia, Patricio Garzon, Benjamin Gilbert, Alejandro Gonzalez, David Gonzalez, Gabriel Gonzalez, Kevin Gonzalez, Tomas Gonzalez, Alejandro Guerrero, Fernando Guruceaga, Albert Gutierrez, Adrian Hernandez, Alexander Hernandez, Christopher Hernandez, Justin Hernandez, Luke Hernandez, Daniel Hondal, John Hyland, Gabriel Jimenez, Jose Jimenez, Alberto Jorge, William Kindelan, Claudio Laratelli, Kristian Lastre, Kevin Lemos, Jaime Lopez, Luis Lopez-Cabrera, Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo, Antonio Manrique, Francisco Marcos, Steven Marin, Rafael Marmol, Andres Marquez, Luis Marquez, Roberto Martell, Albert Maury, Conor Meagher, Luis Mejer, Enrique Mendia, Christopher Menendez, Marcelo Mion, Santiago Molero, Joshua Munoz, Ryan Navarro, Francisco Odon, Nicholas Ordieres, Francisco Palacios, Alexander Parekh, Brian Pascual, Ryan Perez, Joseph Peter, Fernando Pinera, Giancarlo Pinto, Daniel Portuondo, John Powell, Ghulian Ramos, Adrian Rey, Tavish Rice, Gabriel Rigueiro, Diego Rivera, Nicolas Roca, Francisco Rodriguez, Ryan Rodriguez, Daniel Romeu, Alejandro Ruiz, David Salazar, Ignacio Sapetnitzky, Renato Scerpella, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Andres Signoret, Daniel Silva, Daniel Silva, Daniel Sixto, Joshua Sliva, Nicolas Tamborrel, Nicolas Thompson, Nicholas Tootle, Kevin Valdes, Antonio Valencia, Pablo Venegas, Frederico Vivacqua, Nicolas Waterhouse, Dominic Wermuth, Julio Yanes, Manuel Zuniga, Eduardo Abascal, Michel AbudPichardo, Victor Acevedo, Luis Acuna, Jorge Aguilera, Miguel Angarita, Pedro Aragone, Jose Armengol, Ricardo Azze, Alvaro Baez, John Balloveras, Christian Thomas Baptista, Joshua Barditch, Juan Barrero, John Barroso, Frank Battle,Brandon Borino, Daniel Botero, Otto Boudet, Amir Boulos, Jorge Cabrera, Eric Calero, Rafael Cariello, Matthew Casamayor, Andres Casariego, Jose Chan, Alberto Cosio, Eduardo Cruz, Ezequiel Cuevas, Alejandro Diaz, Christian Dopico, Julian Esain, Jose Escallon, Christian Estrada, Ryan Falcon, Andres Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Nicolas Fernandez, Levi Fernandez-Rocha, Liam Fernandez-Rocha, Augusto Fonte, Hector FormosoMurias, Christian Fowler, Calixto Garcia-Velez, Javier Guerrero, Jonathan Gutierrez, Ryan Gutierrez, Kevin Guzman, Javier Hernando, Brandon Herrera, Andres Hidalgo, Andres Ibarra, Rashad Ismail, Enrique Iturregui, Juan Javier, Carlos Juan, Mikel Juan, Alexander Keenan, Nicholas Keenan, Michael Leyva, Bernardo Lima, Michael Limia, William Lopez, Cristian Lopez, Manuel Lovo, Mariano Macias, Marcos Marimon, Armando Marquez, Carlos Martinez, Gustavo Medina, Joseph Menendez, Carlos Michel, Sebastian Milanes, Fernando Molina, Antonio Montadas, Alexander Novoa, Osvaldo Nunez, Santiago Nunez, Joseph Ordonez, Carlos Pablos-Aguirre, AlbertoPardo, Ignacio Perez, Joseph Perez, Marcos Perez, Carlos Perez-Heydrich, Anthony Perez-Pino, Robert Pertierra, Steven Peterson, Oscar Pinate, Andrew Powell, Gunther Prussing, Marc Pugliese, Michael Qureshi, Jake Ramirez, Michael Ramon, Jesus Rincon, Tyler Roberts, Casey Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Nikolas Rojas, Nicolas Ros, Nicolas Salazar, Alexander Sanchez, Manuel Sanchez, Andres Sanchez, Andres Santiago, Eduardo Santos, Osvald Sarduy, Daniel Simms, Luis Suarez, Michael Tefel, Walte Tomasino, Carlos Torres de Navarra, Alejandro Torvis, Nicholas Ureta, Guillermo Vadell, Giovanni Valdes, Luis Vargas, Nicholas Vazquez, Alexander Vidal, Roberto Villasante, Robert Waechter, Mark White, and Jerry Williams. Moderator: Mrs. Dolores Toledo
Roster: Marlow J. Marimon, Kyle Gomez, Matthew Olesen, Kevin Simauchi, Kevin Gonzalez, Orestes Garcia, Andres Concepcion, Kyle Schaeppi Souza, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Nicolas Munoz, Maximo Ulloa, Esteban Ulloa, Esteban Guio, Miguel Hernandez, Javier Jimenez, David Fager, Conor Meagher, Patrick Maher, Robert Waechter, Alexander Aspuru, and Alexander Vidal. Moderator: Dr. Francisco Tudela
Roster: Francisco Aguero, Kevin Baloyra, Michael Beovides, Sion Bissessar, Daniel Bogardus, Michael Borell, Andres Borroto, Christopher Caballero, Nicolas Candela, Pablo Carreno, Ezequiel Cuevas, Christian Dopico, Anthony Ebbage, Benny Fernandez, Robert Fernandez, Ryan Fernandez, Luis Gomez, Cesar Gonzalez, Dary Groblacher, Gabriel Jimenez, Nicholas Krikorian, Bernardo Lima, Brandon Lubian, Francisco Marcos, Andres Marquez, Nicolas Marquez, Carlos Martinez, Daniel Martinez, Robert Martinez, Enrique Mendia, Christopher Menendez, Michael Menendez, Jonathan Micali, Brandon Moran, Henry Noy, Carlos Pablos-Aguirre, Francisco Palacios, Dylan Pareja, Wadih Pazos, Jose Pelegri, Kristian Perez, Marco Perosch, John Powell, Michael Prado, Diego Rivera, Victor Rivera, Sebastian Roa, Mario Robania, Casey Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Damian Sangles, Andres Smith, Felipe Sequeira, Carlos Solanilla, Harrison Stoker, Alexander Suarez, Nicholas Suarez, Nicholas Tootle, Javier Torres de Navarra, Carlos Torres de Navarra, Roberto Villasante, Federico Vivacqua, and Jerry Williams. Moderator: Ms. Karen Ortiz
President: Christian Dopico
Vice President: Ezequiel Cuevas
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By: Gus Fonte and Matthew Murphy
Frank Battle, Mariano Macias, Daniel Hernandez, Andres Guisasola, Brian Pascual, Andrew Muriedas, Francisco Castellanos, Jake Ramirez, Daniel Hondal, Fernando Pujals, Erik Halvorssen, Karol Vargas, Steven Placeres, Hanler Portal, Joseph Cirera, Max Fernandez, Gio Menocal, Richard Perez, Diego Ortega, Joseph Garcia, Ariel Jimenez, Eduardo Santos, Giancarlo Pinto, Mario Robaina, John Powell, Robert Pulles, Louis Giordano, Justin Rodriguez, Sebastian Paoli-Torres, Alexandr Vento, Jose Llanes, Brandon Silvestry, Manrique Iriarte, Pedro Garcia, Rafael Hernandez, Sebastian Leiter, Alexander Hernandez, Jose Lopez-Varela, Daniel Portuondo, John Hyland, Jonathan Sanz-Perez, Fernando Molina, Andres Cesin, Carlos Rodriguez, Alberto Llorente, Christian Estrada, Dylan Pareja, Javier Garcia, Mark White, John Hermida, Saul Lola, Edel Abad, Jake Rodriguez, Kristian Batista, Pablo Venegas, Nicholas Arias, Tavish Rice, and Orlando Calas. Coach: Richard Stuart.
In a game against Pace, quarterback senior Daniel Hernandez carries the ball down field for forty yards. Due to team’s lack of quarterback, Hernandez switched from cornerback to quarterback for the season.
After catching the ball, wide receiver senior Frank Battle turns up the field to obtain a much-needed first down in the fourth quarter of a district game against Felix Varela High School. Battle went on to score the game winning touchdown in that same game.
After picking off the quarterback, cornerback senior Francisco Castellanos returns the ball down field. Castellanos led the team in interceptions with a total of 3.
Sprinting towards the sideline, runningback junior Mario Robaina attempts to avoid a defender. Robaina contributed to the team as a slot receiver and a multipurpose back.
The JV, middle school, and sixth grade football teams each capped off another succesful season. “I was very pleased with the preformance of the JV, middle school, and sixth grade teams, and I look forward to having the players contribute at the varsity level,” said head varsity football coach Richard Stuart.
[1] Running back, sophomore Jordan Galvez runs to make a block for his quarterback.
[2] Carrying the football, sophomore Francisco Menendez sheds off a defender in route to another first down.
[3] Escaping the pass rush, sophomore quarterback Lucas Pola prepares to let a pass fly. Pola followed in the footsteps of his
older brother, who also played quarterback for the Wolverines.
[4] Charging through the offensive line, sophomores Alec Arrizurieta and Jorge Valdes close in to make the sack.
[5] Breaking into the open field, running back freshman Gabriel Estrada gets into his stride.
Roster: Gabriel Aparicio, Alec Arrizurieta, Jeremy Bencomo, David Martinez, Robert Martinez, Emilio Mascaro, Alec Borbolla, Ricardo Mayo, Nicolas Candela, Andres Maza, Nicholas Carvajal, Francisco Menendez, Victor Castro, Michael Moreno, Drew Chinigo, Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle, Mathew Crespo, Ivan Pachon, Joseph Cruz, Albert Perez-Abreu, Carlos de la Nuez, Jose Plasencia, Anthony Duarte, Lucas Pola, Gabriel Estrada, Michael Prado, Matthew Fals, Deiter Prussing, Eloy Fernandez, Javan Rice, Guillermo Fernandez, Alfonso Rodriguez, Ryan Fernandez, Raul Rodriguez, Antonio Fraga, Carlos Romero, Jordan Galvez, Max Salazar, Javier Garcia, Stefano Santamaria, Daniel Garrastazu, Joseph Schultz, Juan Carlos Garrastazu, Matthew Schultz, Andres Gomez, Gabriel Seda, Javier Hernandez, Antonio Serrano, Pedro Jimenez, Andres Smith, Roberto Lacasa, Christian Tinoco, Victor Lopez de Mendoza, Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes, Matthew Martin, Jorge Valdes, Peter Martin, and Santiago Venega. Coach: Mario Pino.
[1] Sweeping out on the run play, seventh grader Sean Beaubien looks to round the corner and run up the field.
[2] After shedding a tackle, eighth grader Nicholas Quintero eyes the next defender.
[3] After forcing a
fumble, members of the defence chase the loose ball as they hope to gain possession.
[4] Against American Heritage, seventh grader Donald Chaney crosses the goal line to put six on the scoreboard.
Roster: Francisco Aguero, Sebastian Alonso, Alberto Arazoza, Sean Beaubien, Andres Bello, Ryan Bermudez, Julian-Cesar Bueres, Bruno Buzaneli, Pietro Buzaneli, Javier Canto, Antonio Castano, Aramis Castano, Donald Chaney, Mario Cobo, Jacob Collins, Thomas Cuesta, Erik Delgado, Ralph Desantis, Michael Dominguez, Dustin Duprey, Daniel Esteban, Diego Feijoo, Angelo Garcel, Alejandro Garcia, Andres Garcia, Brendan Golden, Nicholas Gonzalez, Gregory Gyenis, Seth Hart, Victor Hidalgo, Alejandro Huembes, Braden Lamar, Michael Lopez, Robert Lopez, Federico Lozano, Jacob Marrero, Luis Mendez, Benjamin Morales, Arsenio Moussa, Mario Osorio, Lucas Otero, Nicholas Oyarzun, Gabriel Paula, Nathaniel Payne, Michael Penaranda, Jesse Perez, Juan Perez, Nicholas Perez, Stefano Pinto, Gabriel Pupo, Nicholas Quintero, Aaron Ramirez, Ethan Ramirez, Breton Rice, Victor Rivera, Lucas Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Joseph Rubio, Rafael Ruiz, Stefano Sanchez, Michael Sena, Antonio Serrano, Eddie Silva, Enrique Sori, Alejandro Suarez, Mark-Edward Trapp, and Christian Trastoy. Coach: Eduardo Fraga.
Roster: Mark Adams, Matthew Kuffo, Kevin Calonge, Jacob Lazo, Diego Canto, Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes, Pablo Carreno, Wadih Pazos, Carlos Carta, Lucas Pentenero, Lucas Deeb, Nicolas Perez-Abreu, Edward Delgado, Aidan Pevida, Anthony DeRosa, Jack Powell, Oscar Fernandez, Adrian Rodriguez, Nickolas Garcia-Amandi, Oliver Romanach, Christian Gomez, Marc Salazar, Gavin Gonzalez, Maximus Sanchez, Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Andres Vila, Matthew Johnson, Dylan Lopez, Sebastian Arrizurieta, Roberto Fernandez, Hayden Puente, Juan-Pablo Palomera, and Nikolas Mora. Coach: Mario Martinez.
[1] Quarterback sixth grader Mark Adams escapes the pass rush by running out of the pocket.
[2] Wrapping up the ball carrier, sixth grader Gavin Gonzalez attempts to make the tackle.
[3] Members of the offensive unit take their positions before the ball is snapped. As in any team, the offensive line was instrumental in the success of the offense.
[4] After breaking through the defensive line, sixth grader Dylan Lopez charges down center field towards a first down.
By: Carlos Jimenez
Estero DDD Inv.
Pine Crest Inv.
DCYF
UF Inv.
South Fork Inv.
Flrunners.com
FSU - Pre-State Jr. Orange Bowl
Celtic Inv. Districts
Regionals States 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 5th 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd
Placing first at the South Fork Invitational, senior Ryan Rodriguez sets his personal best for the season. Rodriguez was ranked second in the state throughout the season, which shows the hard work he put into the program since he came into the school as a freshman.
Trying to hold the lead, senior Matthew Mullin-Garcia runs at the Junior Orange Bowl. Mullin-Garcia came back mid season due to an injury and was a part of the top seven that qualified for states
Running through the dam, senior Antonio Montadas comes in eighth place for the team at FLrunnners.com. Montadas had an active season trying to get the seventh spot in the states team.
At the two-mile mark, freshman
comes in 1 9th place at the state championship. Collins had a productive end to the season despite fighting off an illness the first five weeks of the season.
At the Estero DDD Invitational, junior Nicolas Roca tries to get out of the sand despite loosing one of his shoes in the first 300 meters of the race. Roca’s personal best last season was 16: 31.
Passing the two-mile mark, junior Juan Zayas came in 15th place at the FLrunners.com with the time of 16:36. Last year was the second time Zayas ran in the state championship race in the top seven.
At the State meet, which was held at Apalachee Regional Park, junior Jorge Gomez finishes strong. Despite some difficult moments, Gomez was able to keep his spot in the top seven.
With the top five sitting out at the Celtic Invitational, junior Rodrigo Bustamante had to step up to help the team get the win. Bustamante had a strong season with a personal best of 17:45.
Roster: Bruno Zayas, Cristian Alonso, Christopher Garcia, Michael Aparicio, Jorge Gomez, Rodrigo Bustamante, Eric Labrador, Joshua Collins, Jaime Lopez, Alejandro Corzo, Roberto Martell, Austin Dominguez, Antonio Montadas, Sebastian Duenas, Matthew Mullin-Garcia, Daniel Fager, David Fager, Nicolas Roca, Andres Signoret, Alberto Fraga, Ryan Rodriguez, Rodrigo Madiedo, Sebastian Roa, and Thomas Gallinar. Coach: Frankie Ruiz.
by: Carlos Jimenez
Middle School Cross Country had a great season this year. The team worked hard and showed their potential in becoming state champions in the future. “They are the best middle school team I have coached,” said head coach Victor Arrieta.
[1] Front runners, eighth graders Sebastian Roa, Rodrigo Madiedo and Henrique Souza run through deep waters at the Flrunners meet.
[2] Catching up to the front pack, eighth grader Luciano Bettocchi, helps the team get first place at the FLYRA Championship ending the season undefeated.
[3] Leading the pack, eighth grader Giancarlo Benitez provides a first place finish, and continuing the team’s undefeated season.
[4] Running down the hill, seventh grader Vicente Sanchez places 4th at the All Catholic Conference Championship.
[5] Sprinting up the hill, eighth graders Rodrigo Nieto and Jake Miguez contribute to the team’s first place finish at the St. Theresa Invitational. Finishing almost seconds apart at every race, these two runners often played a pivotal role in the overall meet wins.
Belen Inv. Holy Rosary St. Theresa Pinecrest Inv. St. Kevin D.C.Y.F. St. Agnes Our Lady of the Lakes South Fork Inv. Flrunners.com All Catholic Conference Catholic State FLYRA Championship
Roster: Cesar Aguzzi, Edward Andrade, Carlos Avila-Mata, Carlos Bailly, Rodrigo Barquero, Diego Belfort, Giancarlo Benitez, Luciano Bettocchi, Matthew Bryan, Dominic Chiappone, Daniel Corzo, Carlos Echenique, Christopher Fraga-Vasquez, Gregory Gallinar, Daniel Giorgini, John Lee, Rodrigo Madiedo, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Eduardo Morasso, Jorge Morasso, Rodrigo Nieto, Sebastian Roa, Vicente Sanchez, and Henrique Souza. Coach: Victor Arrieta.
A new year meant a whole new generation of runners. That being said, last year’s group of sixth graders showed their potential in becoming a much improved middle school team. They needed little room to mature and really showed that they had what it took to become elite runners.
[1] Trying to get in the front pack, sixth grader Sebastian Castillo gets into a steady position at the second St. Theresa meet.
[2] Running in the new course at school, sixth grader Christian Fernandez runs hard to contribute valuable points in the All Catholic Conference Championship.
[3] Key members of the team, sixth graders Carlos Barquin and Nicolas Marquez work together to rack up points at the St. Kevin Invitational.
[4] Fighting off other strong
teams, sixth grader Diego Gomez leads a pack that stacked valuable points in the St. Kevin Invitational.
[5] Sprinting the last two hundred meters, sixth grader Austin San Juan opens up the gap at the Our Lady of the Lakes Invitational. San Juan was the top runner of the sixth grade team.
Belen Inv. Holy Rosary St. Theresa St. Kevin St. Agnes Our Lady of the Lakes St. Theresa #2 All Catholic Conference 2nd 1st 6th 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd PLACE
Roster: Carlos Barquin, Nicolas Marquez, Sebastian Castillo, Roberto Ochoa, Felipe Cueto, Daniel Oliu, Julian DeCollibus, Anthony Patricios, Christian Fernandez, Sergio Rivera, Luis Salazar, Diego Gomez, Austin San Juan, Nicolas Hidalgo, Alec Vizoso, and Ryan Linares. Coach: Victor Arrieta.
By: Christian Norniella-Burke and Daniel Chavez
[1.] Ready to sink the putt, senior Andrew Powell finishes the hole at par.
[2.] All winded up, seventh grader Leopoldo Herrera shows off his wedge game. Herrera went to finish the match with one of the lowest scores for the team.
[3.] Eyeing the ball, senior Armando Marquez watches his tee shot land softly in the fairway.
[4.] Setting up for the shot, junior Andrew Cecol used his great iron game to his advantage to excel against Columbus.
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[1.] On the green, freshman Jorge Iglesias looks to sink the putt.
[2.] On the seventh tee, sophomore Daniel Chavez stares down the shot. He went on to shoot the lowest score, contributing to the win.
[3.] On the fifth tee,
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Gulliver
freshman Andres Perez watches the ball fly.
[4.] Lining up the put, eighth grader Orlando Garcia prepares to take his shot to finish the hole.
[5.] In the bunker, eighth grader Bryan Reyes attempts to hit it out on the first shot.
Archimedean Youth Fair
Miami Country Day
Pinecrest/University School
Miami Swimming Inv.
Mater Academy
Completing the final stretch of the butterfly while giving it his all, sophomore Daniel Simpson swims ahead of everyone else in his race. Be ing a veteran swimmer, Simpson knew what he had to do in order to succeed at the race.
Preparing to start, sophomore Alejandro Carriazo gets ready to swim the backstroke. In this heat there were two other Wolverine swimmers making this a race for time.
Exhausted from finishing his last high school race, senior Miguel Basalo rests before exiting the pool. Basalo had been swimming for seven years making him one of the most experienced swimmers on the team.
Competing in one of his best strokes, sophomore Juan Ramirez leads the heat to go for the win. This meet was a district meet, meaning every point counted.
Doing the butterfly stroke, senior Michael Limia raced to the finish as fast as possible in order to win. Although Limia had been on the swim team since the sixth grade, last year was the first time that he qualified to the state meet.
by: Gabriel Abril
With no one clearly in sight, freshman Juan Ramirez apporaches the finish line using every ounce left in the tank. Ramirez’s young age proved to be a deadly weapon for those who underestimated him.
Head Coach Kirk Peppas speaks to the team after the competition. Coach Peppas has been coaching for 27 years and has won seven State Championships in total.
The swim team came in second place at the State Championship last year.
Members of the team huddle during warmups to discuss strategies in the upcoming events. The swim team was comprised of only three seniors and several sophomores who will carry the championship legacy in the coming years.
By: Joseph Parlade and Gabriel Abril
The middle school swimming team last year went through an adjustment period. Many of the athletes were first time swimmers, and although they did not win as many meets as they wanted, they at least received the necessary preparation and experience for the years to come.
[1] Eager to get into the water, the middle school Wolverine swimmers start the race. Over the course of the year, one of the main focuses was to do the starting dive right and get the most out of it.
[2] Trying the best he can, sixth grader Martin Chang
finishes his butterfly event. Butterfly was one of the most difficult strokes to master in swimming.
[3] Performing what is best known as the beginner’s stroke, eighth grader Jacob Wutzler competes in the freestyle.
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Pre-Season Classic
H-Town Throw Down
9th Annual WildCat Classic
Cougar Invitational
McCarthy Tournament
Belen Jesuit District Duals
Chase Life Invitational
Flagler Duals
Spiegel Memorial IBT Jupiter District Regional State
By: Daniel Hernandez and Gabriel Abril
Although the wrestling team was one of the smallest teams in the school, they always found a way to score high overall, and were even able to send two teammates to the state competition. This long term success has been attributed to longtime coach Fidel Abelo.
[1] Eyeing the opponent, eighth grader Julian Ramirez prepares to take down his target. Ramirez was the state champion in his weight class.
[2] Going in for the finish, junior Basilio Garcia tries to make a move on his opponent.
[3] Getting in position, junior Ariel Jimenez attempts to pin the opposition.
[4] Getting focused, eighth grader Damian Cuesta prepares to make his next move.
By: Michael Cabeza and Justin Rodriguez
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Miami Springs
Reagan
Homestead
Coral Park
Mater Academy
Terra
Doral Academy
LaSalle-Immaculada
Miami Jackson
Miami Northwestern
St. Jospeh Academy (Tour’t)
Bishop Moore (Tour’t)
St. Joseph Academy (Tour’t)
Adidas Holiday Slam - Champagnat
Adidas Holiday Slam - Palmetto
Adidas Holiday Slam - Florida Christian Mater Academy
Terra
Doral Academy
Jackson
At the annual
In an effort to add to their score,
and rebound against bigger players.
Making moves on the defense, senior Carlos Perez-Heydrich tries to put his team ahead. Perez-Heydrich was a rebounding machine for the Wolverines.
Making it rain from beyond the ark, junior Gabriel Cabrera shoots a clutch three pointer. As the sixth man, Cabrera was counted on to score.
Rising above the competition, sophomore Christian Silva attempts a floater. As the youngest player on varsity, he was tied for most points per game.
Splitting through the defense, junior Luis Mejer finishes with a signature finger roll. Mejer led the team with points off the bench.
Roster: Matthew Bravo, Juan Carillo, Richard De Aguiar, Pedro Garcia, Nicolas Gonzalez, Maurice Milton, Andres Pinate, Alec Rodriguez, Andres Ros, Teobaldo Rosell, Gabriel Seda, Nicholas Senior, Michael Sueiro, Javier Torres De Navarra, and Brandon Torricella. Coach: Ruben Marrero.
By: Ted Huertas and Spencer Barreira
The junior varsity team’s talent shined throughout the season with only two losses. “The season was a great and exciting one. Besides our 21-2 record, the team bonded and worked well together,” said Coach Marrero. “The players were unselfish with one another.”
[1] Driving through two defenders, sophomore Nicholas Senior looks to finish hard at the basket.
[2] Stepping up to his normal routine, sophomore Gabriel Seda drains the free-throw.
[3] Dribbling past his opponent, eighth grader Alec Rodriguez shakes the competition and finishes at the basket.
[4] Muscling his way through the paint, sophomore Javier Torres De Navarra finishes strong for two points.
By: Ted Huertas and Maurice Milton
Although the freshman basketball team faced some tough competition, they fought through the adversity to end the season with a .500 record. This team showed the skill and perseverance to prove to themselves that they could overcome a very tough schedule.
[1] Driving to the basket, freshman Marcos Dajer looks for an opportunity to score.
[2] Putting the ball up for a layup, freshman Jose Plasencia scores two for the team.
[3] With a floater, freshman
Jonathan Barditch hopes the ball will make it in to put the team on top.
[4] Dribbling towards the hoop, freshman Robert Fernandez makes his way down the lane to make a play on the court.
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Chaminade Madonna
Archbishop McCarthy
Cardinal Gibbons
Gulliver
Pope John Paul II
American Heritage
Cardinal Gibbons
Somerset
St. Thomas
American Heritage
Cardinal Gibbons Columbus American
Tomas Puente,
By: Justin Rodriguez and Nicholas Senior
The middle school gold team had a fantastic season, in which they lost only three games. The middle school blue team also had a great season with a brand new coach Mr. Bruce Teachey.
[1] Stepping into his shot, eighth grader Daniel Sueiro drains a three to put his team up by three points.
[2] Getting ready for tip off, eighth grader Sebastian Lezcano is preparing to outjump the opponent.
[3] Huddling his team together, new coach Bruce Teachey discusses the strategy to win the game.
[4] Setting up his routine, seventh grader Dorian Gonzalez sinks the free throw.
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Our Lady of Lourdes
St. Kevin’s
St. Mary’s
Ransom Everglades
Florida Christian
Our Lady of Lourdes
Everglades City
University
Epiphany
Ransom Everglades
Epiphany
St. Kevin’s
St. Timothy
Somerset Academy
Ephiphany (ACC-Semi)
St. Brendan
St. Peter and Paul
Theresa
Ransom Everglades
Florida Christian St Agatha Cushman
Holy Cross
By: Sebastian Paoli-Torres and Matthew Bravo
The sixth grade basketball team had an outstanding season. The team did not lose a single game clenching an undefeated season.
[1] Before stepping on the court, the team huddles up to discuss possible strategies to win the game.
[2] Running down the court, sixth grader Andy Chavez sets up his team for a fastbreak score.
[3] Analyzing the defense, sixth grader Alexandre Beaubien sets up the offense for the upcoming possesion.
[4] Out-jumping his opponent, sixth grader Dorian Gonzalez secures the first possession for the Wolverines.
By: Christian Norniella-Burke and Matias Lorenzo
The varsity tennis team was one of the toughest teams to beat in the league throughout the season. This was the first year for Coach Mauricio Valderruten who took over for Mr. Timothy VanScoy. The team ended their season with a District Championship.
[1] Serving the ball, sophomore Eduardo Scheuren attempts to get the ace. Scheuren has been a member of the team since his freshman year.
[2] Slicing the ball cross court, sophomore Daniel Martinez tries to get the match win for his team. Martinez was well
known last season for his ground strokes, as well as his serve.
[3] Hitting his powerful backhand, senior Alejandro Hasegawa attempts to get the winner. Hasegawa played the number one spot last season for the third consecutive year.
Roster: Pedro Aragone, Andres Balcazar, John Barroso, Alain Bonvecchio, Sebastian Duenas, Carlos Grande, Javier Guerrero Vicente, Alejandro Hasegawa, Daniel Martinez, Rafael Martinez-Varela, Andres Pinate, Juan Rodriguez Verde, Eduardo Scheuren, Michael Tefel, Jonathan Varela, Sebastian Velez, and Lucas Venegas. Coach: Mauricio Valderruten.
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[1] Serving the ball, sixth grader Mateo Venegas tries to start the point off strong. Venegas had the most powerful serve in the middle school team.
[2] Starting off the point, seventh grader Diego Belfortis attempts to get his first serve in. Belfortis was a very consistent player throughout the season.
[3] Waiting patiently for the serve,
eighth grader Rodrigo Nieto prepares to return. Nieto had the best ground strokes for this team last season, and he put a nice top spin on the ball.
[4] Hitting his powerful, left handed forehand, eighth grader Andres Zuniga tries to win the match. Zuniga had been on the school’s tennis team since the sixth grade.
Roster: Rodrigo Nieto, Alexander Rodriguez, Kevin Rui Chen, Diego Belfort, Andres Zuniga, Mateo Venegas, and Dominic Chiappone. Coach: Mauricio Valderruten.
By: Juan Bruno Zayas
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Miami Springs Goleman
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Mater
Homestead
Westland
Terra
Doral
Central
Miami Springs
St. Brendan Goleman
Columbus Mater
Homestead
Westland
Terra
LaSalle
Districts Semi-Final - Terra
District Final - Mater
Regional Quarter-Final - PPC
Regional Semi-Final - American
Speeding down field and around defenders, senior Marcello Hernandez has total control of the ball as he attacks the goal. Hernandez was a true leader as he led the wolverines to the 4A regional championship game.
Defending the left side of the field, junior Diego Puig-Corve stops a pass from the opposition. Puig-Corve was one of the many juniors on this varsity squad.
Commanding the back line, junior Anthony Castro wins the ball and goes forward against Westland. Castro was one of the three captains on the team, and he led the defense all season.
Taking a free kick, junior Alexander Parekh plays a ball into the box. Parekh became a force in the midfield after recovering from a minor injury early on in the season.
Keeping the ball away from offenders, junior Ignacio Sapetnitzky defends against the opposing team. Despite having a serious knee injury before the season, Sapetnitzky came back strong.
Dribbling the ball, junior Francisco De La Camara weaves through defenders as he tries to put the ball in the back of the net. De La Camara was one of the leading scorers with 20 goals.
Controlling the ball, senior Jose Maguina maintains possession of the ball at midfield. Maguina was a leader and team captain throughout the season, with a dangerous long shot.
Clearing the ball, senior Steven Peterson prevents a strike by the opposing offense. Peterson played at the varsity level since his sophomore year.
Chasing after the ball, senior Mikel Juan attempts to get to it before the opposing defenders. Juan made the most of his minutes throughout the season.
Roster: Jose Jimenez, Mateus Tordin, Alejandro Pujals, Andres Casariego, Timothy Gyenis, Alexander Parekh, Claudio Laratelli, Jose Maguina, Joseph Fuentes, Maximiliano Llorente, Robert Castro, Fernando Pujals, Santiago Molero, Otto Boudet, Anthony Castro, Ignacio Sapetnitzky, Tavish Rice, Mikel Juan, Steven Peterson, Francisco De La Camara, Diego Puig, Pedro Arragone, Javan Rice, Jesus Rincon, Rodrigo Madiedo, Marcello Hernandez, Nicolas Sosa, Daniel Riveron, Rodrigo Munoz, and Federico Vivacqua. Coach: Tanger Mendoca.
By: Juan Bruno Zayas
Last season, the middle school and junior varsity soccer teams played under coaches Mr. Julio Goncalvez Campos, Gabriel Loret De Mola, and Dagoberto Lara. The team had a very explosive attack, and a very deep roster with impact players coming off the bench.
[1] The team quickly gathers for a prayer before their game against Ransom Everglades.
[2] Attempting to aid his goalie in defending the goal, junior Nicholas Tootle clears the ball to the opposite side of the field as he aids his goalie in defending the goal.
[3] Team captain, freshman Francisco Castano controls the
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Andres Taquechel, Juan Pedro San Martin, Francisco Castano, Eduardo Delgado, Patricio
Carlos Sosa, Harrison Stoker, Alberto Conti, Joshua Sliva, Alfredo Cepero, David Velasco, Patricio Garzon, Diego Nunez, Sebastian Llano, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Alejandro Conti, Julian Piedrahita, and Guilherme Oliveira. Coach: Julio Goncalves Campos.
Roster: Luciano Bettocchi, Daniel Neret, Robert Castro, Diego Nunez, Alberto Conti, Juan Pereira, Alejandro Conti, Gabriel Polo, Lucas Fernandez, Alejandro Pujals, Jose Garces, Javan Rice, Christian Garcia, Alejandro Salas, Mark Garrigo, Virgilio, Sanchez, Rodrigo Madiedo, Nicolas Sosa, Rodrigo Munoz, David Velasco, Christopher Moustafa, Nicholas Vurgait, and Oscar Naranjo. Coach: Dagoberto Lara.
Roster: Tyler Abella, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Cesar Aguzzi, Andres Ludert, Michael Barany, Guillermo Molero, Eduardo Cardonne, Niko Molina, Daniel ComasSanchez, Juan Moreno, Eduardo Delgado, Guilherme Oliveira, Victor Ferraz, Lucas Oliveira, Gregory Gallinar, Gonzalo Percovich, Carlos Gonzalez, Alec Priscal, Javier Guerrero Vicente, Guillermo Quintero, Christopher Krause, Jasen Velken, and Sebastian Llano. Coach: Gabriel Loret De Mola.
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Andres Castillo, Daniel Hernandez, Rafael Esparragoza, Roberto Ochoa, Daniel Feal, Miguel Rodriguez, Thiago Ferraz, Nicolas Ruiz, Andres Garofalo, Sebastian Velez, Diego Gomez, and Matthew Johnson. Coach: Dagoberto Lara.
On the right side of the field, eighth grader Tyler Abella started the counter attack. Counter attacks were a big part of the wolverine’s offense.
Trying to change up the attack, 8th grader Nicolas Vurgait tries tried to cross the ball to the other side of the field.
By: Sebastian Paoli-Torres, Javier Hernandez, Patrick Perez, and Lucas Cabrera
The volleyball team had a successful season ending with a winning record of 10-5. Although they did not win districts, the team made it all the way to the semi-finals. The team consisted of many talented seniors battling hard for their final year.
[1] Using his height to his advantage, senior Javier Guerrero jumps to block an opponent’s spike. Guerrero battled through an injury for most of the season but led the team with incredible determination.
[2] Setting the ball up for a spike, senior Levi Fernandez-Rocha hits the ball to his teammate. FernandezRocha had been a key player for the past three years.
[3] Getting ready to serve the ball, junior Alejandro Guerrero attempts to secure a point for the team. Guerrero
was the main setter for the team throughout the season.
[4] Digging the ball, senior Eduardo Cruz makes an effort to keep the ball in play. Cruz was in the starting lineup every game of the season.
[5] Using his athletic ability, senior Liam Fernandez-Rocha soars high to spike the ball. Fernandez-Rocha has been a part of the team since the sixth grade.
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Eyeing the ball in the air, freshman Alejandro Pujals gets ready to serve the ball and set the team up for a point. This was Pujals’ second year making a big impact for the Wolverines’ volleyball team.
Roster: Daniel Cantens, Andres Pinate, Robert Castro, Alejandro Pujals, Daniel de la Fe, Javan Rice, Nicolas Gonzalez, Nicolas Sosa, Eric Lastres, Nicholas Suarez, Jorge MiroQuesada, and Mateus Tordin. Coach: Jeannell Francheschi.
Rising above his opponents, sophomore Daniel De La Fe attempts to spike the ball in a big rivalry game. This was De La Fe’s third year playing volleyball for the Wolverines.
Celebrating the win, the Middle School Gold Team holds up team captain sixth grader Peter Lopez. This win early on in the season set the tone for the rest of the year.
Setting the tone for the game, seventh grader Eduardo Gonzalez serves the ball leading to a strong start of the second set. Gonzalez was one of the main scorers for the team, and is expected to make a big impact in the sport in the years to come.
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Squaring up to bunt, senior Joshua Barditch sacrifices his at bat in order to move the runner into scoring position. The bunt plays were used widely in the team’s offense.
Toward the end of his delivery, senior Lorenzo Laurita follows through his pitch and delivers a strike home. Laurita posed a threat both as a pitcher and as a hitter.
In the middle of his windup, senior Michael Gomez prepares to fire a strike home. Gomez impacted the pitching staff both as a starter and as a relief pitcher.
Staring the pitcher down, junior Christian Del Castillo waits for the pitch prepared to drive it into the outfield. Del Castillo was one of the most successful hitters on the team putting up some of the best numbers in the district.
Loading into position, senior Julio Galvez gets ready to take a swing at the ball. Galvez was the captain for the varsity team and was one of the strongest hitters on the team as well.
By: Justin Rodriguez and Jose Arevalo
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Bringing the heat, junior Pablo Arevalo throws a fastball in the beginning of the game. Arevalo was the go to pitcher for the team and was heavily relied on during the season.
By: Spencer Barreira
The JV baseball team battled through the season, ending with a record of 16-9. The team was mostly comprised of both sophomores and freshmen.
[1] Reaching out for the ball, freshman Christian Lamar secures the first out of the inning. Lamar was one of the few talented freshmen who was able to make the JV team.
[2] Looking at the pitcher, sophomore Erick Wilson prepares to hit the ball. Wilson was a consistent contributor with both the bat and on the field.
[3] Catching the throw from home plate, sophomore Marcus Diaz tries to make a play on the runner. Diaz was one of the most consistent fielders on the team.
[4] Stepping up to the plate, sophomore Carlos Lara, gets ready to take the swing. Lara was one of the most reliable hitters on the team with .300 batting average.
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By: Daniel Chavez
The middle school gold baseball team had a successful season overall with a winning record. They played numerous double headers that gave them the necessary experience to move on to the next playing level.
[1] After getting hit by a pitch, eighth grader Nick Mullis jogs it out to first base.
[2] Waiting for the ball, eighth grader Joshua Salandy gets ready for the pitch. Salandy was nick-named Flash for his incredible speed on the field.
[3] In the middle of his swing, eighth grader Alejandro Torres prepares to make contact with the ball.
[4] On the mound, eighth grader Kevin Martin sends a fast one to the batter.
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By: Frank Battle and Daniel Chavez
As the middle school baseball season shifted slightly towards the end of the year, the blue team made its rounds winning most of the games. With an extraordinary defense, the Blue Team was a force to reckon with.
1. Walking to the dugout, the blue team takes a time out before their next at bat.
2. About to make a great catch, eighth grader Michael Rodriguez is in control of the ball. Rodriguez played third baseman and left field.
3. Getting ready for the pitch,
eighth grader Sebastian Prieto eyes the pitcher. “We had a pretty good season, although it was a little rough at the beginning,” said Prieto.
4. With a wind up, eighth grader Michael Rodriguez sends a fast ball right through the strike zone.
By: Michael Cabeza and Justin Rodriguez
The sixth grade baseball team had another successful undefeated season. The team had a great run led by phenomenal hitting and the energy of young players.
1. Celebrating after a home run, sixth graders Sebastian Rigueiro, Alexander Munoz, and Andres Gutierrez make their way back to the dugout.
2. Showing off his arm, sixth grader Alexander Munoz shuts down the run game.
3. Waiting for his pitch, sixth grader Sebastian Arrizurieta prepares to rip the cover off the ball.
4. Diving back to first base, sixth grader Ryan Bertran is called safe beating the tag.
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Turning the final corner, senior Ryan Rodriguez wins the mile at the West minister Academy Invitational. Rodriguez was an integral part of the team running in four events in most meets.
Vaulting over the bar, senior Matthew Murphy clears 10 feet at the Quad Meet. Murphy placed second in the district meet.
Shortly after receiving the baton, senior Gerard Albert starts his leg in the 4x400m. Albert was a consistent component to the relay team.
On the back stretch, senior Matthew Mullin-Garcia keeps his stride. Overcoming a rough back surgery, Mullin-Garcia was able to finish his senior year strong.
Roster: Gabriel Abril, Gerard Albert, Cristian Alonso, Michael Aparicio, Francisco Barrera, Luciano Bettocchii, Chris Blanco, Javier Bustamante, Rodrigo Bustamante, Christopher Caballero, Joshua Collins, Alejandro Corzo, Gabriel Diaz, Jason Egusquiza, John Egusquiza, Jossan Elias, Jorge Escobar, Daniel Fager, David Fager, Joshua Ferrer, Alberto Fraga, Javier Fraga, Stephane Francoeur, Thomas Gallinar, Christopher Garcia, Jorge Gomez, Daniel Halphen, Jorge Iglesias, Carlos Jimenez, Eric Labrador, Jaime Lopez, Jose LopezVarela, Roberto Martell, Daniel Mejia, Antonio Montadas, Richard Morales, Matthew MullinGarcia, Matthew Murphy, Francisco Odon, Nicholas Ordieres, Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle, Ryan Perez, Marc Pugliese, Daniel Riveron, Nicolas Roca, Luis Rodriguez, Ryan Rodriguez, Jose Rubio, Juan Rubio, Nicholas Senior, Andres Signoret, Daniel Simms, Carlos Enrique Sosa, Kevin Valdes, Daniel Velasquez-Neira, Mark White, Conner Yurkon, and Juan Bruno Zayas. Coaches: Victor Arrieta, Carlos Barquin, Joey Scott, Nelson Garcia, and Carlos Jimenez.
The middle school team had a very succesful season winning almost every single race or at least placing within the top three spots. The majority of the team consisted of seventh graders, making the team a relatively young group with much potential for the years to come.
[1] Running alongside the varsity team for a Tri-meet, eighth grader Henry Souza tries to give it his all in the 1600 meter. This experience prepared him for the following year when he moved on to the varsity level.
[2] Using his arms and legs, eighth grader Luciano Bettocchi pushes his body as far as possible to increase the distance of his jump.
[3] Tapping into his remaining energy, eighth grader Carlos Echenique comes up to the half way point in the relay race.
[4] Warming up for his next race, eighth grader Giancarlo Benitez stretches his legs before the race. Benitez was part of the long distance runners on the track and field team.
[5] Beginning his leg of the 4x800, seventh grader Sean Beaubien tries to find his pace.
[6] One of the strongest throwers on the team, Nicholas Patricios powers up for his first throw.
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FLYRA State
Roster:Cesar Aguzzi, Sebastian Alonso, Carlos Bailly, Rodrigo Barquero, Sean Beaubien, Giancarlo Benitez, Matthew Bryan, Javier Canto, Matthew Cardoso-Abreu, Dominic Chiappone, Carlos Echenique, Diego Feijoo, Christopher Fraga-Vasquez, Gregory Gallinar, Andres Garcia, Andres Garcia-Chacon, Daniel Giorgini, Nicholas Gonzalez, Giovanni Hector, Alejandro Huembes, John Lee, David Leiva, Rodrigo Madiedo, Nelson Marin, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Eduardo Morasso, Jorge Morasso, Rodrigo Nieto, Lucas Otero, Nicholas Patricios, Nathaniel Payne, Esteban Rincon, Sebastian Roa, Adrian Rodriguez, Rafael Ruiz, Angel Sanchez, Vicente Sanchez, Stefan Todywala, Nicholas Valdes, Daniel Venerio Coaches: Alexander Isaac, Gabriel Von Der Osten, Nelson Garcia, and Carlos Barquin.
By: Gabriel Abril and Matias Lorenzo
Roster: Carlos Barquin, Ricardo Blanco, Julian DeCollibus, Christian Fernandez, Diego Gomez, Nicolas Hidalgo, Nicolas Marquez, Daniel Oliu, Anthony Patricios, Sergio Rivera, Oliver Romanach, Luis Salazar, and Austin San Juan. Coaches: Alexander Isaac, Gabriel Von Der Osten, Nelson Garcia, and Carlos Barquin.
Last year, the sixth grade team had a highly successful and consistent season in terms of wins. The team went almost undefeated with the exception of a few races. Along with this group of sixth graders, there were two new coaches who joined the staff: Coaches Alexander Isaac 14’ and Gabriel von der Osten 13’ who also ran for the school’s track and field team.
[1] Coming out of the blocks with his first couple steps, sixth grader Luis Salazar, works to clock his fastest speed.
[2] Going on to the last lap of his mile, sixth grader Christian Fernandez checks to see how much he has left in his tank.
[3] With his eyes on the finish line and only a straight away left, sixth grader
Julian DeCollibus pushes himself all the way. DeCollibus was one of the team’s most consistent runners.
[4] Preparing for their relay race, the sixth graders decide on a strategy to rack the points needed for the win.
[5] Making his move on the final stretch, sixth grader Carlos Barquin opens his stride to beat his opponent.
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ACC Respect Life
ACC Field Events
Crusader Classic
ACC Running Events
Fr. Sardina Invitational
ACC Tri-County
Westminster Academy Invitational FLYRA Regional
By:Ted Huertas
Last year’s varsity team was a young one. The team, which was mainly comprised of juniors, defeated top district rivals setting new records and standards for the years to come.
[1] Passing a defender, junior John Powell runs down the field to take the ball on the offensive side.
[2] With the strongest left hand on the team, junior Daniel Dager runs toward the goal for an opportunity to score.
[3] On the defensive side, junior Matthew Salas and freshman
Joseph Cruz attempt to make a play and get the ball back.
[4] Clearing the ball, junior Ted Huertas looks for an open player to provide transition.
[5] After a successful transition, junior Brian Pascual settles the ball and looks to run a play.
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Aguero, Jonathon Micali, Nicholas Alvarez,
Barany, Francisco Paredes, Alexandre Beaubien,
Roster: Edward Briscoe, Ricardo Mayo, Adrian Bruna, Eric Mena, Alejandro Candela, Enrique Mendia, Mark Candela, Maurice Milton, Nicolas Castellanos, Luke O’Flaherty, Rogelio Consuegra, Dylan Pareja, Nicholas Coronado, Joseph Parlade, Carlos Cristobal, Diego Perera, Joseph Cruz, Christian Perez, Carlos Diaz, Patrick Perez, Eloy Fernandez Raphael Perez-Blanco, Carlos Gallo, Andres Poveda, David Garcia, Dajour Resiere, Adres Gomez, Franco Rivera, Adrian Hernandez, Alejandro Ruiz, Justin Hernandez, Joseph Schultz, Ignacio Lopez-Castro, Nicolas Smith, Daniel Martinez, Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes, Robert Martinez, and Lucas Verdeja. Coaches: Michael Rodriguez and Daniel Boix.
[1] Dodging to the cage, freshman Ignacio Lopez-Castro looks to score.
[2] Winding back for a shot, freshman Rogelio Consuegra scores to extend the lead for the Wolverines.
[3] After successfully picking up a ground ball, eighth grader Jonathan Micali evades a
defender and looks to pass the ball for a fast break.
[4] Racing down the sideline, seventh grader Thomas Puente, beats his defender to start a play for his team.
[5] Taking a face-off, freshman Ricardo Mayo wins the clamp to change the momentum of the young Wolverine team.
By: Fernando Molina
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Wildcats Tournament - Boca
Wildcats Tournament - St. Andrews
Gulliver Invitational - Ransom
Gulliver Invitational - Gulliver
District Tournament - Coral Gables
District Tournament - Columbus
First Round Play-In Game - Gulliver
State Championship Tour. - Seminole
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Championship Tour. - St. Thomas Aquinas
Rising above the water, senior Santiago Nunez evades the defender and gets in position to pass the ball. Having played on the Peruvian National Team, Nunez was a force to be reckoned with.
Using his upper body strength, junior Nicolas Tamborrel stretches out to block a shot. Tamborrel was one of the many talented goalies on the team.
Making space between him and a defender, senior William Lopez catches a pass. Although Lopez had been on the team for four years, this was his first State Championship win.
While on defense, junior Alex Alepuz hits the ball out of the opponent’s hands. The Wolverines’s strong defense was a huge threat to opposing teams throughout the season.
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[1] Outswimming the opponents to the ball, eighth grader Ignacio Aguilar races to take a shot in the goal.
[2] Protecting the ball from entering the goal, eighth grader Christopher Galliano fights agressively for the ball.
By: Victor Acevedo
[3] Treading water, eighth grader Thomas Kurzan gives an assist to his teammate to defeat Ransom 7-4.
[4] Clearing the ball from the red zone, goalie eighth grader Raul Herrero led the team to a 3-1 season.
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By: Lucas Lorenzo and Alexander Pusch
[1] Rolling the ball down the alley, sophomore Michael Ahearn watches the ball in hopes of a strike.
[2] Eyeing the pins, eighth grader Jacob Wutzler prepares to roll. As the youngest member of the team, he was instrumental to the team’s victories.
[3] Giving the team a pregame pep talk, head coach Mr. Jorge Martinez lead the team to five victories.
[4] Watching the pins drop as he rolls a strike, senior Andres Casariego was one of the team’s MVP with a 164 average.
The Crew Team has had a very successful season competing in prestigious regattas and winning overall points in multiple races including the Head of the Hooch held in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
[1] Warming up, the Varsity Quad stoked by junior Ben Gilbert makes its way to the starting line of the Miami International Regatta. The quad finished first in their heat.
[2] Building up into the sprint, the lightweight 8+ keeps their lead out in front. This boat came in first place for that heat.
[3] Trying to get out in the lead, the pairs kept a high stroke rate at the start. During the Easter break, the crew team spent a week training for States, Regionals, and Nationals in Sarasota.
[4] Sprinting towards the finish line, the freshman squad finishes in second place at States. The freshman squad also won the Scholastic Title securing a spot at Scholastic Nationals.
[5] Getting their blades in the water quickly, the Varsity 8+ builds up in their sprint to finish the race. The boat placed sixth overall at the Head of the Charles Regatta, which is the second largest two-day regatta in the world.
[6] Celebrating the win at the finish line, junior Joseph Garcia wins Gold in the Men’s Lightweight Single.
By: Lucas Lorenzo and Christian Norniella-Burke
Roster: Ian Anderson, Carlos Maribona, Carlos Arazoza, Carlos Marin, Anthony Abinader, Andres Marquez, Joey Armengol, Enrique Martin, Nicholas Amaya, Conor Meagher, Andres Artime, Joseph Menendez, Orlando Baella, Jonathan Menendez, Michael Balbuena, Michael Mestre, Lucas Blanco, Dane Morrisey, Frankie Blanco, Ryan Navarro, Kevin Bjorkman, Matthew Olesen, Daniel Brennan, Alejandro Pacios, Stephen Alex Brennan, Andres Pacios, Christian Burke, Daniel Pacios, Ivan Cabrera, Jorge Padron, Steven Calles, Alejandro Pardinas, Nicolas Casariego, Gabriel Pardo, Jun Hyung Cho, Alejando Pardo, Jack De Goytisolo, Andres Pena, Carlos Dominguez, Carlos Perez, Andres Dones, Joseph Perez, Alex Doval, Raphael Perez Blanco, Anthony Duarte, Cesar PerezErminy, Alexander Fals, Fernando Pinera, Nicolas Fernandez, Andres Poveda, Hector Formoso-Murias, Nicolas Poveda, Harry Formoso-Murias, Hunter Prindle, Francesco Fuentes, Max Quibet, David Garcia, Sebastian Rafuls, Joseph Arthur Garcia, Casey Rodriguez, Daniel Giacosa, Christopher Rodriguez, Ben Gilbert, Julien Rodriguez, David Gonzalez, Gustavo Roig, Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen, Evan Rojas, Fernando Guruceaga, William San Pedro, Ryan Gutierrez, Andres Sanchez, Julian Hernandez, Manny Sanchez, Sebastian Hernandez, Alejandro Seda, Kasser Ismail, Rashad Ismail, Ricardo Silveira, Enrique Iturregui, Luis Suarez, Alec Keenan, Nicolas Thompson, Nick Keenan, Santiago Ugas, Jason Khoury, Kevin Valido, Ricardo Labrada, Kristian Ventura, Israel Lopez, Roberto Villasante, Lucas Lorenzo, Nicolas Waterhouse, Alejandro Maduro, and Lucas Zumpano. Coaches: Yunian Cabrera, Yosbel Martinez, and Yasser Vazquez.
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Grade Level Events
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Tombola Senior Encounter Service
Ignatian Week Lent Plays Choir Band
8th Dance / Pin Proms
By: Daniel Chavez
[1] At the beginning of the sixth grade lock-in, theology teacher Mrs. Patricia Bustamante and Middle School Assistant Principal Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ, hand out lock-in T-shirts to the attending students. These T-shirts displayed a clever design as well as “Class of 2021” on the sleeve.
[2] As sixth graders enter the gym to start the activities for the night, senior Felipe Montes de Oca waits patiently with his assigned group. The sixth graders were very excited
to start a night full of fun activities.
[3] While some students wait for the laser tag event to begin, they engage in a game of two-hand touch football. Both activities had students engaged and breaking a sweat.
[4] For one very special night, the senior section was converted into the sixth grade section to host a variety of games and activities. Inside one of the classrooms, students play video games as Student Council President Eduardo Abascal supervises the event.
By: Gus Fonte
[1] Before starting the events of the day, seventh grader Matthew CardosoAbreu takes a selfie with his grandmother. Grandparents’ Day was kicked off with a mass presided by Father Pedro Suarez, SJ.
[2] Arriving at school for Grandparents’ Day, seventh graders and their grandparents sign in at the welcoming table. Here they received information about this much anticipated event.
[3] In the school gym, seventh grader Antoni Estopinan plays dominoes with his grandfather. Dominoes, along with checkers and chess, was one of the most popular activities of the day.
[4] Nearing the end of the day, seventh grader Dominic Chiappone sits with his grandmother.
By: Frank Battle
It was a warm, sunny Saturday morning when members of the class of 2019 arrived at the school with their dads to celebrate Father and Son; a school tradition for many years. With a number of planned activities including a very special mass and sports trivia, both fathers and sons spent a day of bonding and sharing together.
[1] Dads make the offensive play as their sons play defense in a game of flag football. The games were divided by homeroom to add a level to the competition.
[2] Focusing hard on the net Mr. George Cuesta and his eighth grade son Damian
Cuesta try to go one for one in a friendly father/son game of basketball.
[3] During the mass, eighth grader Peter Morales and his father receive Communion from Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ. The mass kicked off this very special day.
[1] Ninth grade spiritual counselor Father Nelson Garcia, SJ stops by to greet the freshmen and their families during the breakfast.
[2] During the mass, junior Jose Rubio and his brother freshman Juan Rubio along with their family hold hands as they pray together. Family day was kicked off by a mass officiated by Father Nelson Garcia, SJ.
[3] Ready to receive the ball, freshman Luke O’Flaherty and his family engage in a friendly game of kickball.
By: Frank Battle
[4] In the school cafeteria, freshman Matthew Martin and his family make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the poor. The sandwiches were taken to the Sisters of Charity where they were passed out to the less fortunate that same day.
The sophomore class enjoyed an unforgettable night with their mothers during the Mother and Son event. The evening included great food, dancing, and a lively atmosphere. The event took place in the school gym, which was transformed into a lovely dance hall by a group of hard working sophomore moms.
[1] Taking advantage of the photo booth, sophomores Matthew Bec and Federico Tamborrel take wacky pictures with their mothers.
[2] The dance instructor leads the crowd of sophomores and their mothers through a salsa choreography.
[3] In the beautifully decorated gym, sophomore Jordan Galvez and his mother, Mrs. Caridad Galvez, enjoy an evening of salsa dancing. It was an excellent opportunity for students to bond with their mothers.
By: Daniel Chavez and Alexander Pusch
By: Spencer Barreira
For the first time in school history, a student foreign exchange program became official as five students from St. Ignatius High School in Taipei, Taiwan, traveled to Miami and spent two weeks taking part at daily classes in our school. The exchange program went hand in hand with the new Mandarin classes offered by the Modern Languages Department. “I thank God for allowing our two schools to enter this friendship where the students will ultimately benefit in ways that they cannot fathom,” said program founder Mr. Charles Cleveland.
1) Standing near the entrance of the school, Taiwanese exchange students Jui-Chia “Richard” Chang, Tung-Kai “Eric” Chen, Chi-Hung “Bill” Cheng, Chen-Chih “Paul” Chung, and Yu Lun “Jason” Lan meet their partner students: seniors Mark White, Rafael Carriello, William Elias, Jack Balloveras, and Daniel Andujas.
2) Class of 1998 alumnus and member of the House of Representatives Congressman Carlos Curbelo addresses the student body as well as the five Taiwanese exchange students. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen was also present to welcome the students in
this historical event.
3) Lions took over the school’s central patio during the celebration of the Chinese New Year, which also included musicians and warrior performances. The Taiwanese government awarded our school with a silk replica of a famous masterpiece entitled 100 Horses by the Jesuit Italian-Chinese painter Giuseppe Castiglione. The original painting is in the art collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.
By: Joseph Parlade, Adrian Hernandez and Jose Arevalo
Thousands of people flock to Tombola each year to eat, ride, and reunite with old friends. From Pan Con Lechon to La Hora Loca, the magic of Tombola weekend is far more than just a gathering. Raising close to half a million dollars in scholarship money for deserving students who would like to receive a Jesuit education, this single event demonstrates the power of a community when they come together to work for a worthy cause.
[1] Hanging on for their lives, students ride one of the most thrilling rides at the festival: The Fireball.
[2] Mouth watered, sophomore Pedro Garcia, cannot wait to take a bite out of the pan con lechon. Mr. Eugene Zoller’s secret recipe is still a mystery to all.
[3] The band puts on a show during the festival as they entertained the crowd in the central patio.
[4] With a delightful speech, school president Father Pedro Suarez, SJ, officially kicks off the Tombola weekend at the Culinary Extravaganza.
[5] Adding ice to the mixture, science teacher Mr. Ignacio Scull prepares a new batch of the renowned Tombola Mojitos. The Mojito booth was always popular among adult attendees.
[6] Members of the music appreciation club senior Jorge Aguilera and junior Peter Prieto jam to some jazz sounds with Mr. Anthony Alexander on the drums.
[7] Trying to stay on, eighth grader Aramis Castano is one of the first to try The Angry Bull; a new ride at the festival.
[8] The thespian group gives the audience a preview of the spring play The Addams Family in the school’s central patio.
By: Frank Battle
At Senior Encounter, seniors were able to take a short break from their busy lives, while incorporating unity, brotherhood, and a deep bonding experience with their fellow classmates. Arriving on a Friday night and spending all night in the gym, the senior class were spiritually nourished during the two days of reflection and prayer.
[1] Excited for their spiritual journey, seniors Anthony Padura, Enrique Mercado, and Andres Chinchilla begin to socialize with their encounter group.
[2] Gathered in the central patio, the seniors engage in a conversation about their unity as a class.
[3] Upon arriving to the school for their Encounter, groups of seniors are assigned to smaller groups for their two days of reflection.
[4] After two days of deep reflection, the seniors class conclude their experience with a barbecue in the cafeteria. The barbecue was put together by the fathers of the graduating seniors.
By: Sebastian Paoli-Torres
[1] Helping one of the students at St. John Bosco, sophomore Michael Cabeza looks for ways to explain her Spanish homework.
[2] While handing out crayons, freshmen Timothy Mackle and Conner Yurkon encourage one of the students from Blue Lakes Elementary to draw.
[3] To kick off an exciting Field Day, senior Michael Ramon helps a group of students from Blue Lakes Elementary to step off the bus.
[4] About to begin the Battle Like a Wolverine race, the school cheerleaders line up in front of the runners for the invocation.
By: Jose Arevalo and Spencer Barreira
Ignatian Week was always a time to reflect on the values of this Jesuit institution. Saint Ignatius of Loyola once said, “go out and set the world on fire,” which inspired the motto of last year’s Ignatian week: “Ignite your values.”
[1] Walking up to shake Father Suarez’s hand, eighth grader Gabriel Polo receives his CLC pin during Ignatian week. The CLC pin was a symbol of the lifelong commitment to the Christian life.
[2] Real estate investor Derek Varona, ‘03 speaks to Mrs. Mackle’s students about the impact that Ignatian education had on his life and career. Mr. Varona was one of several alumni who visited the school during Ignatian week to speak to students
about leading their lives through the spirit of St. Ignatius.
[3] During the prayer service at Ignite the Night 2015, Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ, along with a group of students, lead the attendees in reflection of St. Ignatius and his influence on the school and its community. Ignatian Week took place the second week of March during the Lenten season.
By: Alexander Pusch
Lent is a 40 day period of fasting and moderation that begins Ash Wednesday and ends Holy Thursday. A new tradition was introduced this past Lenten season with the Stations of the Cross held during homeroom period. Here, students participated in a narration of the final hours of the life of Jesus Christ.
[1] Carrying the cross, junior Andres Artime portrays the last moments of Christ’s life. Students from all grades volunteered to bring the Gospel to life in the school’s central patio.
[2] Sophomore Antoine Brandt receives ashes from Mr. Leo Nunez during the Ash Wednesday mass. The ashes
were used to mark the beginning of Lent and remind everyone of their mortality and sins.
3) Students eagerly prepare to move stations during the Stations of the Cross. Each of the fourteen stations stood for an event which occurred during Jesus’ passion and death on Good Friday.
By: Frank Battle
A great deal of time, talent, and dedication went into each of the two plays put on by the thespian community, and led by drama teachers Mr. Leo Williams and Mr. Francisco Padura. The first semester showcased The Importance of Being Earnest, while the cooky Addams Family filled the Roca theater with music and laughter in the second semester.
[1] Interlocked with Miss Prism, played by senior Lauren Mosier, sophomore Oscar Berlanga shows his acting skills in the role of Rev. Canon Chausible in the production of The Importance of Being Earnest.
[2] In his final high school performance, senior Anthony Padura performs as the unforgettable Uncle Fester in the production of The Addams Family.
[3] In full character, senior Jose Pelegri successfully acts out the role of Algernon Moncreiff in The Importance of being Earnest.
[4] In one of the closing acts of the play, Lucas
Beineke, acted by senior Lucas Vigil is given the approval by the scary Addams family to see their daughter Wednesday Addams, performed by sophomore Brooke Sterling.
[5] Taking on the role of Gomez Adams, alumnus David Capetillo ‘13 takes command of the stage with fellow thespians Rebecca Fallon, sophomore Gustavo Gonzalez, and senior Lucas Vigil.
[6] In one of the ending acts of The Importance of Being Earnest, sophomore Javier Mederos plays the role of John Worthing, as he confesses his love to Gwendolen Fairfax, played by senior Allison Lynott.
By: Matthew Murphy
Using their voices and instruments, the choir led the school in a number of events including masses, and the Christmas prayer service. Members of the choir met every Monday and Friday within their respective divisions of Middle and High School to prepare for the upcoming events.
[1] Strumming the base guitar, senior Ernest Barral sets the beat for the choir to sing along.
[2] Middle School choir members sixth graders Gianluca Mejia and Jose Gonzalez, seventh graders Daniel Calvache and Ethan Silva, and eighth grader Jacob Collins sing during mass in
and
By: Juan Bruno Zayas
Under the talented guidance of Ms. Marlene Urbay, the band performed in many events and shows throughout the year. Along with concerts to showcase their talents, they also performed in school related events such as Tombola, Gala, and the Battle Like a Wolverine 5K. The band included a mixture of instruments from percussion to brass instruments that really brought their talents together. During the Festival Disney, the concert band received a Superior rating among all participating bands throughout the state.
[1] Following Ms. Urbay’s lead, the concert band puts on a great show playing different seasonal songs at the Christmas concert.
[2] At the annual gala, the band dressed to impress and performed live music for the guests who attended.
[3] At Festival Disney, the band performed for a panel of judges along with numerous bands across the state.
[4] The skilled drum line kicked off the Battle Like a Wolverine 5K by getting the crowd pumped for this fundraising event.
[5] During Tombola, the band entertained the visitors in the central patio by performing live. The drum line also participated in La Hora Loca.
[6] The Jazz Band performes at the End of the Year concert in the Roca Theater.
By: Lucas Cabrera-Ramon and Nicolas Senior
As the official seniors of the middle school, being a part of the eighth grade class came with a lot of perks. Some of those included a trip to Universal Studios, the churrasco luncheon, and of course the eighth grade formal. Last year the formal was held in the school gym, which was transformed by the eighth grade moms into a disco wonderland, including a full candy bar, lights, and glow in the dark everything.
[1] Dancing the night away, eighth grade students and their dates had the time of their lives as they hit the dance floor. The DJ played a wide variety of music which everyone enjoyed and made it a night to remember.
[2] At the eighth grade formal, eighth grader Rodrigo Nieto asks
his date if she needs anything. The prom was held May 1st in the school gym.
[3] The eighth grade photo shoot was a big hit at the eighth grade prom as eighth graders Sebastian Roa, Damian Cuesta, and Oscar Naranjo and their dates pose for a funny shot.
By: Lucas Cabrera-Ramon
As the school year approached the end, the eighth grade class participated in the pin ceremony. These pins symbolized the passage of the students from middle school to high school.
[1] Speaking at the pin ceremony, eighth grader Nicholas Suarez addressed the class of 2019. Suarez spoke about his experience throughout his middle school years, the true meaning of friendship, and the bonds that have already been forged.
[2] Students, family, and teachers gather in the central patio to celebrate the receiving of the pins. There was music and food to entertain the attendees.
[3] Receiving the pin from school president Father Pedro Suarez, SJ, eighth grader Seth Hart shakes his hand as assistant principal of the middle school Father Jorge Luis Rojas, SJ looks on. The pin ceremony included a mass by Father Suarez, SJ, as the principal celebrant.
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Junior Prom last year was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Coral Gables. With the theme of The Great Gatsby, good food, and plenty of music and energy, the night was deemed a complete success by those who attended.
[1] On the dance floor, junior Daniel Sixto gets down with his date Giana Padilla.
[2] Checking in with his date, junior Kristian Lastre, prepares for the unforgettable night that awaited him.
[3] As he exits the limo, junior Matthew Salas escorts his date into the hotel.
[4] Waiting their turn in line, juniors Dylan Pareja and Wilfredo Allen, look on as a friend serves herself a plate of the delicious food.
By: Adrian Hernandez and Joseph Parlade
Senior prom was a tremdous celebration marking the end of the long journey towards graduation. Last year’s prom was held at the Trump National Doral Miami, and the theme of the night was the movie The Godfather.
[1] Reaching for the confetti, senior Frank Battle and other members of his class enjoy the special effects the DJ had to offer. Seniors hit the dance floor as soon as the music started playing, and they did not stop until the music ended at midnight.
[2] At the photo booth, senior Alejandro Diaz and his date stop to take a picture. The photo booth was very popular as students and their dates were able to instantly capture the moment and keep it as a memento.
3] Arriving at the prom, seniors Alejandro
Pedrozo IV and Isaac Dominguez make a grand entrance with their dates into the ballroom. The majority of the seniors rented stretch limos and party buses to get to prom.
[4] Once inside the hotel, senior Luis Rodriguez introduces his date to director of student activities Mr. Luis Dulzaides. After checking in, the students escorted their dates inside the ballroom where they were served a three course meal, and had full access to a well-stocked candy bar.
By Daniel Chavez and Lucas Lorenzo
Most seniors will admit that the culminating moment of their entire high school career had to be the Baccalaureate Mass. This mass, held at Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church, included a recap of their high school years as well as sound advice for the years to come. Last year, the mass was celebrated by Father Michael Davis, pastor of the Church of the Little Flower.
[1] At the beginning of the mass, class president senior Eduardo Abascal called the names of the flag bearers from the podium. The flags were symbolic for the diversity of the school and the unity of the class.
[2] The seniors and their mothers, who sat beside them during this special mass, pray the Our Father.
[3] Alongside their mother, twin seniors Liam and Levi Fernandez-Rocha watch on as she places two yellow roses at the feet of the statue of the Virgin Mary.
By: Joseph Parlade, Adrian Hernandez, and Matthew Bravo
Graduation was held May 28th at the James L. Knight Center. The ceremony included the passing of the banner to the Alumni Association, as well as the traditional speeches by the class valedictorian and salutatorian. Last year’s commencement speaker was Miami-Dade Superintendent Mr. Carlos Carvalho. Upon finishing the ceremony, students, families, and faculty gathered in the ballroom to celebrate this great achievement.
[1] Closing the ceremony, class valedictorian senior Alexander Vidal delivers a moving speech to the audience and fellow classmates. In his speech, he challenged the graduates to make waves by making a difference in the world.
[2] At the most anticipated moment of the evening, senior Jorge Aguilera receives his diploma from school president Father Pedro Suarez, SJ. A total of 226 seniors received their graduation diplomas that night.
[3] Holding the class banner, alumnus Carlos Alvarez ‘65, receives this traditional symbol from class president senior Eduardo Abascal.
[4] Speaking about the bond that will forever unite the graduates, class salutatorian senior Jose Chan describes the experience of being a senior at the school.
[5] Giving an inspiring speech to his fellow graduates, class president senior Eduardo Abascal opens the ceremony by paying homage to fellow classmate Jonathon Perez, who passed away during his sophomore year.
[6] In his speech, commencement speaker Alberto Carvalho speaks to the students about accepting challenges, overcoming obstacles, and doing the right thing.
Julian Esain JSEA
Carlos Jimenez Pedro Hurtado, SJ Communications
Ryan Falcon Matteo Ricci, SJ Computer Science
Julian Esain
Jose Rubinos, SJ Modern Languages
Michael Limia
Francis Xavier, SJ Scholar Athlete
Eduardo Abascal SENIOR OF THE YEAR
Felipe Montes de Oca ARCHBISHOP AWARD
John Balloveras Gerard M. Hopkins, SJ English
Alexander Vidal
Pierre T. de Chardin, SJ Science
Anthony Padura Andrea Pozzo, SJ Humanities
Carlos Perez-Heydrich John Carroll, SJ Social Studies
Manuel Fernandez Christopher Clavius, SJ Mathematics
Armando Marquez Karl Rahner, SJ Theology
Alexander Vidal VALEDICTORIAN
Jose Chan SALUTATORIAN
Carlos Jimenez Journalism
Julian Esain
World Languages
Andres Hidalgo English & Literature Honorable Mention
Eric Calero Social Science
General Scholarship
Drama
Alexander Vidal Science
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Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
AAbad, Edel 72, 129, 143
Abascal, Eduardo 21, 50, 51, 118, 122, 123, 125, 128, 130, 134, 137, 138, 190, 210, 211, 212, 214
Abate, Leonardo 84
Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem 58
Abella, Tyler 90, 124, 167
Abinader, Anthony 90, 187
Abreu, Dominic 90
Abril, Gabriel 36, 37, 72, 153, 154, 155, 177, 179, 368
Abud, Michel 119, 122, 125, 134
Abud-Pichardo, Michel 51, 118, 138, 180
Abunassar, Nicholas 84, 132
Acevedo, Victor 43, 51, 120, 135, 138, 184
Acosta, Alejandro 102, 167
Acosta, Dorian 17, 72, 166
Acosta, Joseph 118
Acuna, Luis 51, 129, 137, 138
Adams, Gomez 202
Adams, Mark 102, 145, 181
Adams, Tony 61
Agreda, Alexis 84, 159, 172
Aguero, Francisco 96, 139, 145, 181
Aguiar, Nicolas De 97, 160
Aguiar, Richard De 78, 122, 158
Aguilar, Angel 84, 124, 130
Aguilar, Erich 72, 118, 123, 128, 130, 137, 138, 183
Aguilar, Francisca 108
Aguilar, Ignacio 90, 124, 184
Aguilar, Nicolas 78, 138, 183
Aguilera, Jorge 22, 51, 62, 119, 120, 129, 130, 136, 138, 197, 211
Agustin, Nicholas 133
Aguzzi, Cesar 90, 119, 124, 148, 167, 178
Ahearn, Michael 78, 185
Aira, Julio 45, 72, 125, 129, 131, 138
Alarcon, David 102
Alarcon, Nicolas 102, 116, 122
Albelo, Oreste 51, 118, 120, 130, 131, 134, 137
Albert, Armando 90, 169, 173
Albert, Gerard 34, 35, 51, 58, 108, 135, 177
Albert, Jerry 170
Alepuz, Alexander 72, 118, 124, 125, 129, 130, 134, 138, 183
Alexander, Anthony 108, 136, 197
Alfonso, Andres 96, 122, 184
Alfredo, Luis 138
Algebra, Linear 23
Allen, Wilfredo 72, 125, 138, 208 Alonso, Cristian 78, 129, 135, 138, 147, 177
Alonso, Maria D. 18, 108, 122
Alonso, Maria I. 108, 118, 121
Alonso, Sebastian 96, 145, 178
Alpizar, Alina 108
Alvarez, Andres 96, 135
Alvarez, Christopher 96, 119, 122, 128, 135
Alvarez, Juan Lucas 96
Alvarez, Nicholas 96, 181
Alvarez, Ricardo 51, 130
Alvarez, Victor 72, 125, 134, 138
Amaya, Nicholas 96, 187
Amore, Guillermo 84
Ampudia, Alexandro 102
Anderson, Ian 84, 124, 132, 187
Andrade, Edward 96, 148
Andreu, David 20, 72, 118, 119, 125, 126, 128, 131, 137, 138
Andujas, Daniel 20, 52, 123, 126,
130, 195
Angarita, Miguel 52, 118, 119, 125, 133, 134, 138
Anon, Pedro 108, 130
Anton, Annette 108, 118, 119
Aparicio, Angel 108
Aparicio, Gabriel 84, 137, 144
Aparicio, Luis 102, 175
Aparicio, Michael 84, 137, 147, 177
Aragone, Pedro 52, 118, 119, 126, 133, 137, 138, 162
Arazoza, Alberto 37, 90, 145
Arazoza, Carlos 78, 138, 187
Arazoza, Javier 84
Arean, Patrick 10, 72, 122, 180
Arenas, Andres 78, 138 Arenas, Felipe 102, 154 Arenas, Juan-Pablo 84
Arencibia, Arnaldo 108
Arevalo, Jose 78, 171, 172, 197, 200, 368
Arevalo, Pablo 72, 122, 170, 171 Arias, Nicholas 72, 118, 122, 128, 143, 180 Ariza, Carlos 88, 90, 169 Armengol, Jose 52, 125, 138, 187 Armstrong, Francesco 78, 138 Arragone, Pedro 165
Arrieta, Victor 67, 108, 148, 149, 177, 368
Arriola, Andrew 96, 122, 130, 132 Arriola-Alberti, Agustin 96
Arriola-Alberti, Sebastian 102, 154
Arrizurieta, Alec 84, 124, 144, 172
Arrizurieta, Sebastian 100, 102, 145, 175
Arteaga, Gabriel 90
Artime, Andres 72, 119, 120, 124, 125, 129, 131, 138, 187, 201
Artiz, Roberto 17, 25, 47, 108 Ashe, Arthur 53
Aspuru, Alexander 52, 125, 126, 127, 130, 139
Augustin, Nicholas 40, 96, 119 Avallone, Christopher 78, 138, 153 Avello, Mario 361
Avila, Alejandro 129
Avila, Jonathan 72, 137, 155
Avila-Mata, Alejandro 102
Avila-Mata, Carlos 90, 124, 148
Azpiri, Kevin 84, 124, 130, 151
Azze, Ricardo 52, 118, 124, 125, 126, 129, 130, 134, 137, 138
BBaca, Javier 96
Baella, Orlando 90, 187
Baer, Arthur 63
Baez, Alvaro 42, 52, 118, 125, 130, 138 Bailly, Carlos 96, 148, 178
Balbuena, Michael 78, 138, 187
Balcazar, Andres 78, 137, 138, 162 Balepogi, Jerry 78, 127, 130, 137, 138 Balerdi, Joseph 90, 122, 184 Balerdi, Luis 90, 122 Balloveras, Jack 123, 127, 137, 195, 212
Balloveras, John 20, 52, 118, 125, 126, 130, 138, 204
Baloyra, Kevin 78, 138, 139 Banegas, Adrian 96, 154 Banos, Raul 84, 124 Baptista, Christian Thomas 52, 120, 122, 125, 137, 138
Baradat, Anthony 84
Barany, Michael 96, 129, 167, 181 Barca, Hannibal 64
Barditch, Jonathan 38, 84, 159, 172
Barditch, Joshua 42, 52, 135, 138, 170 Barnola, Alejandro 78, 119, 138, 157
Barquero, Rodrigo 90, 123, 124, 148, 178
Barquin, Carlos 38, 102, 108, 129, 149, 177, 178, 179
Barral, Ernest 53, 118, 122, 125, 129, 130, 131, 134, 137, 204, 213
Barral, Ivan 84, 119, 122, 124, 129, 136
Barreira, Spencer 78, 138, 158, 172, 195, 200, 368
Barrera, Francisco 27, 84, 123, 124,
129, 177
Barrero, Juan 53, 138
Barreto, Manuel 78
Barrios, Albert 151
Barrios, Jack 90, 151
Barroso, John 53, 120, 123, 125, 133, 137, 138, 162
Basalo, Miguel 53, 152, 153
Basso, Claudia 47, 108
Batista, Kristian 72, 143
Battle, Frank 22, 40, 41, 53, 138, 143, 174, 192, 193, 198, 202, 209, 361, 368
Bayo, Christian 84, 172
Bayona, Tomas 96
Beasley, Nicolas 53, 122 Beaton, Carlos 108
Beaubien, Alexandre 102, 129, 161, 181
Beaubien, Sean 96, 145, 178
Beaubien, Sebastian 160
Bec, Matthew 78, 137, 138, 166, 194 Becerra, Manuel 90, 160, 169 Beineke, Lucas 202
Belford, Diego 94, 96, 148, 163 Belisario, Jason 72, 121, 122, 131, 155
Belisario, Maxwell 84, 124, 183 Bello, Andres 96, 145
Bello, Tomas 72, 170
Bencomo, Jeremy 84, 124, 128, 144 Benitez, Giancarlo 90, 148, 178
Beovides, Michael 72, 139
Berlanga, Oscar 6, 78, 119, 122, 123, 126, 127, 129, 130, 138, 202
Bermudez, Ana 108
Bermudez, Ryan 90, 124, 145 Bertran, Ryan 102, 175 Besada, Nicholas 84
Bettocchi, Luciano 90, 124, 128, 148, 166, 167, 177, 178
Billau, Alessandro 84, 172
Billau, Gianmarco 96
Billoch, Christopher 72, 118
Bisbal, Victor 96, 154
Bissessar, Sion 90, 139
Bjorkman, Kevin 96, 187
Blanco, Alexander 96, 169
Blanco, Christopher 53, 135, 177
Blanco, Eric 84, 172
Blanco, Francisco 78, 138, 187
Blanco, Lucas 90, 187
Blanco, Marcos 96, 128
Blanco, Maurice 174
Blanco, Melissa 108
Blanco, Ricardo 102, 129, 179
Bodero, Alvaro 84, 153
Bogardus, Daniel 72, 139
Bogardus, Guillermo 53, 137
Boix, Daniel 181
Bonnet, Arturo 72
Bonvecchio, Alain 78, 162, 166
Borbolla, Alec 84, 144
Borbolla, Roberto 108
Borell, Michael 78, 138, 139
Borell, Thomas 72, 128, 137
Borges, Alessandro 72, 128
Borges, Andres 96
Borges, Angelo 84
Borino, Brandon 53, 125, 138
Borland, Hal 64
Borroto, Andres 6, 72, 124, 130, 138, 139
Bosco, St. John 199
Botero, Daniel 53, 130, 131, 137, 138, 139
Boudet, Otto 53, 122, 125, 137, 138, 165, 214
Boulos, Amir 53, 65, 126, 133, 137, 138
Boza, Alexander 72, 124, 125, 127, 134, 138, 182, 183
Brandt, Antoine 34, 35, 78, 122, 126, 128, 137, 201
Bravo, Matthew 78, 128, 137, 138, 158, 161, 208, 368
Brennan, Daniel 44, 72, 123, 125, 187
Brennan, Stephen Alexander 96, 187
Bridge, Charles 29
Briones, Luis 102
Briscoe, Edward 78, 130, 181
Brito, Mariano 102, 129, 161, 181
Broe, John 102, 128, 129
Brooks, Jonathan Rey 137
Brown, Daniel 78, 138, 172
Bru, Rafael 96, 160
Bruna, Adrian 78, 118, 181
Bruzos, Manuel 90, 129 Bryan, Matthew 96, 148, 178 Bryant, Carroll 59 Buchwald, Art 56
Bueres, Julian-Cesar 96, 145, 169 Burch, Andrew 84, 123 Burgess, Anthony 52 Busse, George 108 Bustamante, Javier 82, 84, 124, 177 Bustamante, Jorge Munoz 132 Bustamante, Patricia 8, 108, 190 Bustamante, Rodrigo 6, 45, 72, 118, 123, 125, 129, 130, 138, 147, 177 Busto, Cristina 47, 109 Bustos, Daniel 90, 124 Bustos, Jose 90, 124 Buzaneli, Bruno 90, 145, 160 Buzaneli, Pietro 90, 145, 160
CCabada, Heriberto 109, 124, 127 Caballero, Carlos 96, 135 Caballero, Christopher 78, 121, 129, 137, 138, 139, 177 Caballero, Julian 90, 134 Cabeza, Michael 78, 122, 156, 175, 199, 368 Cabrera, Gabriel 72, 157, 168 Cabrera, Ivan 84, 124, 187 Cabrera, Jorge 53, 118, 125, 126, 128, 134, 137, 138 Cabrera, Pablo 118 Cabrera, Yunian 187 Cabrera-Ramon, Lucas 78, 122, 168, 206, 207, 368 Cadima, Guillermo 90, 135 Caicedo, Lucas 78, 127, 138 Caicedo, Martin 90 Cainzos, Roger 96, 174 Cairo, Michael 21, 72, 118, 125, 126, 129, 130, 138 Calas, Julian 90, 169, 181 Calas, Orlando 72, 122, 125, 138, 143 Caldera, Enrique 42, 53 Calderin, Carola 106, 109 Calderin, Johnny 109, 124, 134 Calero, Eric 53, 118, 120, 125, 131, 137, 138, 213 Calles, Steven 78, 138, 187 Calonge, Kevin 102, 128, 145 Calvache, Daniel 96, 129, 204 Camacho, Miguel 102 Cambo-Martinez, Miriam 109 Campos, Juan De 55, 134, 137 Campuzano, Daniel 102, 123 Cancio, Gavin 102, 175 Candela, Alejandro 84, 181 Candela, Christian 96 Candela, Mark 72, 122, 181 Candela, Nicolas 84, 139, 144 Candia, Alexander 53, 131, 134 Cantens, Daniel 90, 124, 169 Cantens, Fernando 102, 135 Cantens, Hernando 128 Cantens, Javier 96, 129 Canto, Diego 102, 145, 181 Canto, Javier 90, 145, 178 Capetillo, David 202 Caputo, Andre 84 Carabeo-Nieva, Juan 72, 118, 125, 128, 138 Carbajales, Adrian 102, 175 Cardena, Emilio 128 Cardenal, Emilio 72, 125, 127, 138, 183 Cardenal, Ignacio 84, 124, 136 Cardenas, Benjamin 72, 121, 137, 138 Cardona, Lucas 102, 132, 154 Cardonne, Eduardo 90, 124, 167
Cardoso-Abreu, Matthew 96, 178, 191
Cariello, Rafael 53, 118, 122, 125, 126, 128, 129, 131, 134, 137, 138, 195, 213 Carillo, Juan 158 Carlos, Xavier 138 Carrel, Alexis 61 Carreno, Pablo 102, 130, 139, 145 Carreras, Raul 53, 137 Carriazo, Alejandro 78, 138, 152, 153 Carrillo, Juan 78
Carta, Carlos 41, 102, 122, 129, 145
Cartaya, Father Pedro 27, 109, 130
Cartaya, Maria Elena 109
Cartaya, Sister Maria 109
Carter, Christopher 96, 160, 169
Carvajal, Nicholas 78, 138, 144
Casamayor, Matthew 53, 125, 129, 134, 138
Casariego, Andres 53, 124, 125, 128, 137, 138, 165, 168, 185
Casariego, Nicholas 90, 124, 187
Casas, Luis 84, 137
Castano, Antonio 96, 145
Castano, Aramis 90, 145, 174, 197
Castanos, Francisco 84, 166
Castellanos, Francisco 25, 54, 143 Castellanos, Kyle 84, 126, 130 Castellanos, Nicolas 84, 181 Castiglione, Giuseppe 195
Castillo, Alec 6, 19, 72, 127, 133, 134, 137
Castillo, Andres 102, 154, 167, 184 Castillo, Javier 109 Castillo, Sebastian 102, 149 Castro, Alejandro 96, 169, 181 Castro, Anthony 72, 125, 129, 138, 164, 165 Castro, Francisco 109 Castro, Raul 109 Castro, Robert 84, 124, 165, 167, 169 Castro, Victor 84, 144
Cecol, Andrew 72, 125, 126, 127, 129, 138, 150, 361 Cecol, Joshua 96, 129, 160 Cepero, Alejandro 84, 123, 124, 127 Cepero, Alfredo 72, 118, 125, 137, 138, 166
Cesin, Andres 72, 143
Cespedes, Enriqueta 109
Chalela, Alejandro 78, 166
Chamizo, Sebastian 84
Chamorro, Sebastian 72, 138
Chan, Bill 78, 124, 138 Chan, Jose 54, 118, 120, 125, 128, 131, 134, 138, 211, 213
Chan, Joseph 129
Chaney, Donald 96, 145 Chang, Gerald 84, 124, 129 Chang, Martin 102, 154
Charpentier, Paul 84, 118, 124
Chavez, Andres 54, 120, 128 Chavez, Andy 102, 160, 161
Chavez, Daniel 78, 122, 128, 129, 135, 150, 151, 173, 174, 190, 194, 368
Chaviano, Jose 84, 123, 124, 127, 137, 183
Chegwin, Jose 54, 170
Chen, Kevin Rui 99, 163 Chiappone, Dominic 96, 148, 163, 178, 191
Chikuji, Steven 54 Child, Ryan 90 Chinchilla, Andres 54, 126, 131, 133, 137, 198
Chinigo, Drew 84, 144 Chiossone, Andres 90 Chirino, Josefina 109, 204 Chiu, Hsiao Chi 109 Cho, Jun Hyung 78, 138, 187 Christie, Lucas 84
Christopher, Alexander 138 Christopher, Michael 138 Cicero, Adrian 102, 122, 132, 135 Cicero, Alejandro 78, 172 Cirera, Joseph 54, 143, 156, 157 Clark, Samuel 102, 128, 132 Clark, Sebastian 84, 124, 127, 132 Clarke, Arthur 61
Cleveland, Charles 20, 106, 109, 126, 127, 195
Cobas, Gabriel 84, 124
Cobas, Victor 102, 135 Cobiella, Jose 96, 122
Cobo, Mario 96, 132, 145, 160 Coelho, Paulo 52
Cognigni, Christian 78, 138 Cole, Jermaine 55, 68 Collazo, Christian 72, 125, 129, 130, 137, 138 Collins, Jacob 90, 122, 129, 145, 204 Collins, Joshua 84, 146, 147, 177 Collins, Patrick 29, 109, 123 Comas-Sanchez, Daniel 96, 167 Concepcion, Andres 72, 118, 125, 126, 129, 130, 138, 139 Consuegra, Alfredo 72, 122, 128, 137, 156, 157
Consuegra, Maria 109 Consuegra, Rogelio 84, 181 Conti, Alberto 84, 124, 166, 167 Conti, Alejandro 84, 166, 167 Corliss, Jeb 67
Coronado, Nicholas 72, 128, 181 Corps, Luis 72
Corrada, Daniel 84, 124 Cortabarria, Antonio 102, 130 Cortabarria, Santiago 102, 130 Cortinez, Domingo 96 Cortinez, Lucas 96 Corzo, Alejandro 82, 84, 124, 147, 177 Corzo, Daniel 90, 119, 148 Corzo, Susana 109 Cosculluela, Marta 109 Cosio, Alberto 54, 125, 126, 138 Cosio, Jonathan 96, 160, 169, 181 Cosio, Jose 54, 118 Couto, Miguel 109 Cowper, William 53 Cozier, Andre 78, 183 Crespo, Mathew 78, 118, 137, 138, 144 Cristobal, Carlos 72, 134, 181 Cruz, Eduardo 54, 138, 156, 157, 168 Cruz, Eric 72, 133 Cruz, Eugene 47, 110 Cruz, Joseph 84, 137, 144, 168, 180, 181
Cuesta, Damian 90, 155, 192, 206 Cuesta, George 192 Cuesta, Nicholas 84 Cuesta, Thomas 97, 145, 155 Cueto, Felipe 102, 149 Cueto, Giovanny 102 Cuevas, Ezequiel 55, 118, 121, 125, 137, 138, 139
Curbelo, Robert 90, 119, 124, 129, 154, 173 Curry, Nicholas 78, 130
DDacal, Gabriel 84
Dager, Daniel 38, 72, 118, 125, 127, 129, 130, 131, 134, 137, 138, 180 Dajer, Marcos 84, 159 Davila, Javier 129, 130 Davila-Wolheim, Alexander 29 Davila-Wolheim, Javier 29, 55, 137 de Campos Laya, Juan 118 De Cardenas, Gaston 55, 134, 135 De Collibus, Julian 102, 123, 149, 179 De Feria, Alejandro 97, 131 de Feria, Alex 122 De Goytisolo, Joaquin 44, 72, 187 De La Camara, Francisco 72, 125, 138, 165, 168
De La Fe, Daniel 78, 128, 129, 134, 138, 169 De La Guardia, Lucas 102
De La Guardia, Patricio 97, 169
De La Hoz, Marcos 84, 134 De La Huerta, Tomas 97
De La Nuez, Carlos 78, 137, 144
De La Nuez, Christopher 84
De La O, Nicolas 8, 18, 45, 55, 361, 368
De La Osa, Ryan 97
De La Roza, Maria 110
De La Vega, Diego 84
De Legorburu, Ramon 97
De Lemos, Rosario 110
De Los Santos, Christian 84
De Luca Martin, Ernesto 90
De Quesada, Thomas 68, 106 de Santos, Ricardo 60 de Varona, Daniel 138 De Zayas, Alfredo 72 De Zendegui, Gabriel 90, 172
Deeb, Lucas 102, 145 Defelice, Gianpaolo 90, 124
Deiters, Andrew 90
Del Castillo, Christian 72, 125, 127, 129, 138, 170
Del Riesgo, Daniel 102, 122, 161 Delgado, Adriana 110 Delgado, Anthony 84, 153 Delgado, Christian 78, 126, 128, 129, 137, 138 Delgado, Daniel 97, 102 Delgado, Eduardo 84, 110, 166, 167 Delgado, Edward 102, 134, 145 Delgado, Erik 90, 145, 154 Delgado, German 110 Derosa, Anthony 102, 145 Desantis, Ralph 97, 145, 181 Devito, Fred 69 Diago, Alicia 110 Diago, Andres 102, 130 Diago, Federico 85, 124
Diaz, Alejandro 47, 55, 125, 137, 138, 209
Diaz, Carlos 85, 128, 181
Diaz, Gabriel 36, 72, 125, 138, 177
Diaz, Jared 78, 137
Diaz, Julio 47, 110
Diaz, Luis 85, 124, 159
Diaz, Marcus 78, 135, 138, 172
Diaz, Matthew 55, 102, 129, 133
Diaz, Richard 79, 135, 138
Diaz-Garza, Ignacio 49, 72
Diaz-Rivera, Adabel 106, 110
Diggs, Robert 57
Dominguez, Alexander 97
Dominguez, Austin 79, 138, 147
Dominguez, Carlos 79, 129, 138, 187
Dominguez, Isaac 55, 137, 209
Dominguez, Max 55
Dominguez, Michael 97, 145
Dones, Andres 85, 124, 128, 132, 187
Dopico, Christian 55, 118, 119, 120, 121, 130, 138, 139
Dorta, Gonzalo 90, 128, 136, 181
Dorta-Duque, Juan Manuel 362
Doval, Alex 85, 187
Dovale, Ramon 110
Duarte, Anthony 79, 126, 144, 187
Duenas, Hugo 56, 118, 120, 125, 127, 128, 137
Duenas, Sebastian 85, 129, 137, 147, 162
Dulzaides, Luis 106, 110, 128, 137, 209
Duprey, Dustin 90, 136, 145
EEbbage, Anthony 85, 122, 124, 139
Echenique, Carlos 91, 124, 129, 131, 148, 178
Echeverria, Alejandro 97, 132
Echeverria, Andres 72, 118, 122 Eckstein, Alexander 97
Egusquiza, Jason 72, 177
Egusquiza, John 73, 125, 133, 138, 177 Einstein, Albert 53, 54, 56, 59, 63, 65
Eiroa, Christian 97, 160, 173
Elias, Jossan 79, 122, 177
Elias, William 56, 121, 126, 128, 129, 195
Esain, Julian 21, 56, 118, 119, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 137, 138, 212, 213
Escallon, Jose 26, 56, 118, 120, 121, 125, 134, 138
Escapil, Lukas 91, 169
Escarra, Ian 85
Escarra, Luke 97, 128
Escarras-Lola, Leunam 79, 118, 122
Escobar, Andrew 56, 137
Escobar, Jorge 73, 119, 125, 133, 137, 138, 177
Esparragoza, Rafael 102, 134, 167
Espin, Roberto 103
Espina, Ricardo 85, 124, 129, 137
Espinosa, Robert 26, 73, 122, 125, 126, 137, 138
Esteban, Daniel 91, 145
Estopinan, Antoni 97, 135, 191
Estrada, Christian 56, 118, 121, 128, 133, 134, 138, 143, 180
Estrada, Gabriel 85, 137, 144
FFager, Daniel 85, 123, 124, 147, 177
Fager, David 73, 118, 123, 125, 128, 129, 138, 139, 147, 177
Fajardo, Nicholas 56, 122, 125 Falcon, Alejandro 79, 118, 128, 137, 183
Falcon, Ryan 56, 122, 125, 138, 212 Falla, Alexander 73, 137, 138, 170, 171 Fals, Alexander 73, 122, 124, 187
Fals, Matthew 85, 130, 144
Farach, John 79, 128, 138 Farinas, Alicia 110
Feal, Brian 91, 124, 154
Feal, Daniel 103, 154, 167 Federico, Diago 130
Feijoo, Diego 97, 145, 178
Feiler, Jonathan 91
Felipe, Antonio 85
Feranandez, Ehren 124
Ferbeyre, Kyle 91
Ferguson, Kevin 97, 127
Fernandez, Alan 85, 122, 123 Fernandez, Alejandro 85, 124
Fernandez, Alexander 73, 125, 128, 138
Fernandez, Andres 27, 56, 85, 97, 118, 125, 129, 138 Fernandez, Angie 47, 110 Fernandez, Benny 56, 137, 139 Fernandez, Christian 103, 149, 179 Fernandez, David 103, 128, 135, 160, 161
Fernandez, Diana 110
Fernandez, Ehren 85, 129, 130 Fernandez, Eloy 85, 137, 144 Fernandez, Guillermo 79, 128, 138, 144
Fernandez, Kevin 73, 128, 134, 135 Fernandez, Lazaro 184
Fernandez, Liam 125
Fernandez, Lucas 85, 91, 122, 124, 130, 133, 167
Fernandez, Manuel 39, 56, 85, 122, 123, 124, 125, 129, 130, 133, 138, 212 Fernandez, Mario 128 Fernandez, Max 73, 143
Fernandez, Nicolas 56, 118, 122, 125, 138, 187
Fernandez, Nikolas 97
Fernandez, Oscar 103, 145, 181 Fernandez, Rafael 362
Fernandez, Richard 103, 129 Fernandez, Robert 128, 137, 139, 159 Fernandez, Roberto 85, 103, 124, 145, 159, 175, 180
Fernandez, Ryan 85, 129, 139, 144 Fernandez De Castro, Cristian 97
Fernandez De Castro, Juan 79, 127, 130, 138, 139
Fernandez-Riera, Mario 91, 119, 124, 173
Fernandez-Rocha, Levi 56, 124, 125, 138, 168, 210
Fernandez-Rocha, Liam 56, 124, 138, 168, 210
Fernandez-Toledo, Guillermo 110
Ferraz, Thiago 103, 167
Ferraz, Victor 91, 167
Ferreiro, Alexander 103
Ferrer, Joshua 85, 123, 124, 177
Ferrer Simo, Manuel 79
Ferro, Daniel 85, 137
Fidalgo, Eduardo 85
Figarola, James 97
Flores, Barney 24, 110
Fonseca, Javier 73, 130, 138
Font, Christopher 73, 123, 127 Font, Ignacio 110, 121
Fonte, Augusto 23, 32, 46, 47, 56,
125, 130, 134, 135, 138, 142, 144, 191, 361, 368
Formoso-Murias, Harry 73, 125, 129, 187
Formoso-Murias, Hector 22, 56, 122, 129, 138, 187 Forte, Julio 110 Fortuny, Gabriel 103 Fowler, Christian 56, 118, 125, 138, 153
Fox, Alexander 103, 154, 184 Fraga, Alberto 85, 124, 147, 177 Fraga, Antonio 85, 144 Fraga, Eduardo 145, 173 Fraga, Javier 177 Fraga-Vasquez, Christopher 97, 129, 148, 178 Fraga-Vasquez, Javier 85, 124, 129 Franca, Michael 54, 56, 118, 121 Francheschi, Jeannell 169 Francia, Eduardo 103, 134, 154 Francoeur, Stephane 56, 118, 121, 122, 176, 177 Frenero, Andres 97 Fresco, Michael 97, 128 Frisbee, Benjamin 73, 122, 126, 134, 183 Fuentes, Francesco 56, 69, 123, 127, 131, 134, 187 Fuentes, Francisco 129 Fuentes, Joseph 26, 73, 123, 125, 129, 138, 165
GGalego, Kevin 85, 130 Galindez, Orlando 97, 154, 184 Gallardo, Gabriel 91, 119, 124, 128, 133 Gallardo, Rafael 79, 128, 129, 133, 138 Galliano, Christopher 91, 184 Gallinar, Gregory 91, 124, 148, 167, 178 Gallinar, Thomas 82, 85, 124, 147, 177 Gallo, Carlos 79, 181 Galvez, Caridad 194 Galvez, Jordan 79, 144, 194 Galvez, Julio 57, 170, 171 Gambin, Joseph 85, 124 Gamez, Carlos 85, 122 Gancedo, Brandon 97 Garcel, Angelo 97, 145 Garces, Jose 85, 167 Garcia, Alain 110 Garcia, Alejandro 97, 145 Garcia, Andres 97, 145, 160, 178 Garcia, Basilio 73, 126, 131, 134, 137, 155 Garcia, Brian 79, 122 Garcia, Carlos 97 Garcia, Christian 167 Garcia, Christopher 85, 129, 137, 147, 177 Garcia, Cristian 85, 137, 166 Garcia, David 85, 124, 181, 187 Garcia, Eric 85, 123 Garcia, Father Nelson 193 Garcia, Francisco 85, 129, 137 Garcia, Gabriel 73, 122, 131, 134, 180 Garcia, Horacio 57, 123, 126, 137 Garcia, Hugo 85 Garcia, Javier 79, 128, 143, 144 Garcia, Jonathan 73, 123, 124, 125, 127, 129, 131, 134, 138 Garcia, Jorge 85 Garcia, Jose 57, 120, 133, 137, 180 Garcia, Joseph 10, 73, 125, 134, 138, 143, 186, 187 Garcia, Lucas 91 Garcia, Luis 125, 128 Garcia, Mateo 103, 122, 128, 154 Garcia, Nelson 110, 155, 177, 178, 179 Garcia, Nicholas 127 Garcia, Nicolas 73, 118, 125, 129, 130, 134, 138 Garcia, Nikulas 57, 118, 121 Garcia, Orestes 27, 79, 127, 138, 139 Garcia, Orlando 91, 110, 151, 174 Garcia, Pedro 79, 118, 143, 158, 197 Garcia, Raquel 110 Garcia Del Pozo, Maximiliano 79,
137, 153 Garcia Velez, Calixto 124 Garcia-Amandi, Nickolas 103, 145 Garcia-Chacon, Andres 97, 132, 135, 178
Garcia-Chacon, Fernando 85, 124, 137 Garcia-Chirino, Jose 91, 121, 136 Garcia-Montes, Francisco 97, 128, 132 Garcia-Oliver, Jaime 103 Garcia-Tunon, Daniel 73, 180 Garcia-Velez, Calixto 57, 125, 138 Garganta, Kelly 110 Garmendia, Daniel 103, 154 Garmendia, Diego 103, 167 Garofalo, Andres 103, 167 Garrastazu, Daniel 79, 118, 126, 138, 144 Garrastazu, Juan Carlos 85, 144 Garrigo, Mark 85, 124, 137, 166, 167 Garzon, David 91, 184 Garzon, Patricio 73, 122, 138, 166 Gaviria, Giovanni 57 Giacosa, Daniel 85, 124, 132, 187 Gil, Manuel 91, 124, 130 Gilbert, Benjamin 73, 138, 186, 187 Gilbert III, Ben 44 Giordano, Louis 57, 128, 143 Giorgini, Daniel 97, 148, 178 Giorgini, Victor 91 Godoy, Christian 97 Goldstein, Nate 175 Gomez, Alexander 97, 174 Gomez, Andres 85, 91, 128, 137, 144, 181
Gomez, Antonio 97, 135, 154 Gomez, Christian 103, 129, 145 Gomez, Diego 103, 149, 167, 179 Gomez, Francisco 57 Gomez, Jonathan 103 Gomez, Jorge 73, 147, 177 Gomez, Kyle 85, 124, 139 Gomez, Luis 79, 127, 129, 137, 138, 139 Gomez, Matthew 85, 124, 127 Gomez, Michael 57, 137, 170 Gomez-Bello, Aidan 123 Gomez-Bello, Nicholas 103 Goncalves Campos, Julio 166 Gonzalez, Alejandro 73, 125, 129, 137, 138, 180 Gonzalez, Carlos 91, 124, 167 Gonzalez, Cesar 57, 120, 137, 139, 182, 183 Gonzalez, Chris 130 Gonzalez, Christian 73, 118, 136 Gonzalez, Christopher 20 Gonzalez, Cristian 85 Gonzalez, Daniel 91, 124, 173 Gonzalez, David 73, 85, 120, 123, 125, 129, 134, 137, 138, 187 Gonzalez, Dorian 103, 129, 160, 161 Gonzalez, Eduardo 97, 169, 181 Gonzalez, Emigdio 111 Gonzalez, Gabriel 73, 124, 125, 129, 138, 170 Gonzalez, Gavin 103, 145 Gonzalez, Gustavo 79, 123, 126, 129, 137, 138, 202 Gonzalez, Henry 85, 128 Gonzalez, Jose 103, 122, 204 Gonzalez, Kevin 73, 125, 128, 129, 135, 137, 138, 139 Gonzalez, Lazaro 111 Gonzalez, Luis 97, 174 Gonzalez, Mario 111 Gonzalez, Michael 73, 122, 124, 130, 137
Gonzalez, Nicholas 97, 145, 178 Gonzalez, Nicolas 79, 122, 128, 158, 169
Gonzalez, Patricio 91 Gonzalez, Ricardo 73 Gonzalez, Roberto 91 Gonzalez, Sergio 97, 132 Gonzalez, Tomas 73, 118, 125, 126, 128, 129, 131, 138 Gonzalez Del Valle, Alberto 73, 122 Gonzalez Del Valle, Eduardo 103, 122, 145 Gonzalez Irigoyen, Santiago 91, 124, 187 Gonzalez-Abreu, Dante 58, 134
Gonzalez-Irigoyen, Santiago 119
Goodall, Lawrence 111, 123
Gordon, Eric 97, 133, 134
Grande, Andres 103, 151
Grande, Carlos 85, 124, 162
Groblacher, Dary 73, 139
Guerra, Daryel 85, 124, 128
Guerra, Pablo 73, 124, 130, 131
Guerra, Rey 111
Guerrero, Alejandro 73, 134, 138, 168
Guerrero, Javier 58, 118, 119, 120, 125, 128, 131, 133, 134, 137, 138, 168 Guerrero, Margarita 111, 133 Guerrero Vicente, Javier 85, 162, 167 Guerrero-Vicente, Javier 124
Guevara, Daniel 174
Guevara, David 175
Guinot, Sebastian 79, 130
Guio, Esteban 79, 119, 129, 137, 138, 139
Guisasola, Andres 73, 142, 143
Guruceaga, Fernando 73, 123, 125, 129, 137, 138, 187
Guso, Kyle 103, 167, 181
Guso, Ryan 45, 58, 118, 120, 182, 183
Gustavsen, John 68, 111, 130 Guthrie, Nicholas 85
Gutierrez, Albert 73, 123, 129, 137, 138, 170
Gutierrez, Andres 18, 85, 103, 122, 124, 128, 129, 136, 175
Gutierrez, Jonathan 58, 125, 137, 138, 170
Gutierrez, Luis 97
Gutierrez, Robert 97, 129 Gutierrez, Ryan 58, 120, 134, 138, 187 Gutierrez, Teresa 111, 137
Guzman, Kevin 58, 118, 125, 138, 170 Gyenis, Gregory 97, 145 Gyenis, Timothy 79, 165
HHaibi, Dora 111
Hall, Andre 91, 124
Halphen, Daniel 73, 177
Halvorssen, Erik 58, 143
Handey, Jack 64
Hart, Jared 85, 159
Hart, Seth 91, 145, 207
Hasegawa, Alejandro 24, 58, 120, 122, 127, 162 Hassun, Justin 47, 58, 129, 131, 137 Hector, Giovanni 91, 178 Hedberg, Mitchell 64, 65 Herera, Brandon 125 Hermida, Adrian 58 Hermida, John 73, 127, 128, 143 Hernandez, Adrian 73, 79, 118, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 138, 166, 181, 183, 197, 209, 368 Hernandez, Alexander 73, 118, 134, 138, 143 Hernandez, Andres 111 Hernandez, Andrew 85, 124, 172 Hernandez, Carlos 91, 119, 124 Hernandez, Christian 124 Hernandez, Christopher 73, 118, 125, 128, 138 Hernandez, Daniel 59, 103, 120, 135, 143, 155, 167 Hernandez, Eduardo 85, 124, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 137 Hernandez, Israel 97, 135, 136 Hernandez, Javier 79, 122, 144, 168, 368 Hernandez, John 103, 122, 161 Hernandez, Julian 103, 132, 187 Hernandez, Justin 43, 73, 79, 118, 122, 126, 128, 129, 130, 134, 138, 181 Hernandez, Luke 73, 124, 125, 128, 138, 180 Hernandez, Marcello 47, 57, 59, 85, 164, 165 Hernandez, Miguel 79, 129, 138, 139 Hernandez, Nicolas 79, 138, 166 Hernandez, Pedro 27, 111 Hernandez, Rafael 73, 143, 170 Hernandez, Sebastian 122, 187 Hernando, Andres 97 Hernando, Javier 59, 118, 127, 136,
138 Herrera, Brandon 59, 120, 135, 138, 185
Herrera, John 85, 128 Herrera, Leopoldo 98, 128, 150, 361 Herrero, Raul 91, 184 Hickey, Sean 91, 154 Hidalgo, Andres 46, 59, 118, 120, 125, 128, 131, 137, 138, 213, 214 Hidalgo, Nicolas 103, 128, 134, 149, 179
Hidalgo, Victor 98, 145 Hiers, Jordan 85, 123 Hillman, Alejandro 73, 132 Holtz, Louis 54, 61 Hondal, Daniel 38, 73, 125, 138, 143, 180 Houlihan, Patrick 111, 160, 161 Hudson, Katheryn 51 Huembes, Alejandro 91, 145, 178 Huembes, Carlos 91, 122 Huertas, Ted 25, 73, 158, 159, 180, 368 Hunter, Alejandro 79, 138 Huxley, Aldous 62 Huynh, Kyle 91 Hyland, John 73, 125, 138, 143
IIbarra, Andres 59, 138 Icahn, Carl 53 Iduate, Alejandro 118 Iduate, Alexander 79 Iglesias, Carlos 103, 175 Iglesias, Jennifer 111 Iglesias, Jorge 85, 121, 124, 132, 151, 177
Incera, Andres 103, 135 Inguanzo, Yolanda 111 Iriarte, Manrique 73, 143 Isaac, Alexander 178, 179
Ismail, Kasser 85, 187 Ismail, Rashad 59, 120, 125, 131, 134, 137, 138, 187
Iturregui, Enrique 59, 120, 122, 125, 128, 137, 138, 187 Izquierdo, Justin 85, 123
JJacomino, Jennifer 111 Jarro, Justin 103, 161 Jauregui, Christopher 73, 168 Javier, Juan 59, 118, 119, 123, 124, 126, 129, 131, 137, 138 Jimenez, Andres 86, 111, 124, 131, 133
Jimenez, Ariel 73, 122, 128, 129, 134, 137, 142, 143, 155 Jimenez, Carlos 59, 67, 86, 122, 124, 128, 135, 146, 148, 177, 212, 213, 361, 368
Jimenez, Daniel 103, 130, 154, 184 Jimenez, David 98 Jimenez, Ethan 98 Jimenez, Gabriel 73, 138, 139, 183 Jimenez, Javier 129, 139 Jimenez, Jorge 91, 124 Jimenez, Jose 74, 125, 128, 129, 138, 165 Jimenez, Jovier 79, 138 Jimenez, Pedro 79, 138, 144 Jimenez, Ryan 91, 124, 131 Jimenez, Zachary 91, 181 Jimenez, Zilkia 111 Jimenez-Pinilla, David 98 Johnson, Matthew 103, 130, 145, 167 Jones, Aidan 103, 128, 133 Jones, Daniel 123 Jordan, Michael 67, 68 Jordan, Michelle 111 Jorge, Alberto 138 Jorge, Sebastian 86, 122, 128, 130 Joubert, Joseph 55 Joya, Alejandro 103 Juan, Andres 60 Juan, Carlos 60, 118, 138 Juan, Mikel 60, 118, 138, 165 Juez, Jose 79, 134, 138
Juncal, Jonathan 98
KKairo, Michael 128
Kasabdji, Christian 103, 130 Kasabdji, Gabriel 26, 79, 129, 137 Keenan, Alexander 60, 120, 125, 134, 138, 187
Keenan, Nicholas 60, 120, 125, 134, 138, 187
Khoury, Jason 86, 124, 187 Kim, Nathaniel 103, 130 Kindelan, William 74, 118, 125, 129, 138
Klemick, Christopher 98, 160 Krause, Christopher 98, 128, 132, 167 Krikorian, Andres 86, 122, 124, 130, 136 Krikorian, Gabriel 86, 122, 136 Krikorian, Nicholas 86, 119, 124, 139 Kuffo, Matthew 103, 145 Kurzan, Pablo 79, 119, 128, 138, 183 Kurzan, Thomas 91, 124, 128, 136, 184
LLabrada, Ricardo 79, 137, 187 Labrador, Eric 86, 147, 177 Labrador, Erick 79, 124, 128, 129, 133, 138, 182, 183 Labrador, Jesus 103 Lacasa, Roberto 86, 124, 144 Lage, Daniel 79, 137 Lam, Juan 86, 132, 136 Lamar, Braden 98, 128, 145, 160 Lamar, Christian 86, 124, 172 Lamarche, Leonardo 60, 137 Lang, Dante 79, 132
Lanz, Marco 91, 124 Lara, Andres 91, 184 Lara, Carlos 79, 138, 172
Lara, Dagoberto 166, 167
Lara, Joshua 79, 128, 135, 137, 180 Lara, Shyara 111, 128, 135 Laratelli, Claudio 74, 123, 125, 129, 138, 165
Larios, Luis 86, 124, 134 Larrea, Andres 91, 124
Lascano, Joshua 60, 129, 130, 134 Lascano, Lidice 111, 129
Lastre, Kristian 74, 125, 127, 129, 133, 138, 208, 361
Lastres, Eric 86, 119, 122, 124, 169 Lauren, Ralph 44
Laurita, Lorenzo 60, 119, 137, 170 Lazaro, Noel 86, 124
Lazo, Adrian 74, 122
Lazo, Jacob 103, 145
Lazo, Sebastian 103, 161
Leanez, Maria Ines 29, 111, 131 Ledesma, Rafael 111
Ledon, Juan 22, 111
Lee, John 98, 128, 148, 178
Leiter, Sebastian 74, 137, 143 Leiva, David 98, 178
Lemos, Jon 86, 130
Lemos, Kevin 74, 118, 125, 129, 130, 136, 138
Lemos Do Valle, Luiz 86
Lemus, Kevin 79, 126, 128, 137, 138 Lenis, Carlos 86, 123
Leon, Francisco 86
Leon, Gisela 111
Leos, Agustin 79, 119, 138, 166
Levant, Oscar 66
Leyva, Claudio 86, 124, 129
Leyva, Michael 60, 120, 125, 138
Lezcano, Sebastian 91, 160, 169
Lima, Bernardo 60, 125, 138, 139, 153
Limia, Michael 60, 118, 125, 138, 152, 153, 212
Linares, Ryan 103, 149, 181
Liste, Blas 111
Liste, Rolando 112
Llanes, Jose 25, 60, 128, 142, 143
Llaneza, Rafael 86
Llano, Sebastian 86, 124, 166, 167 Lleonart, William 104, 136
Llorente, Alberto 60, 137, 143 Llorente, Alejandro 104, 129, 167 Llorente, Maximiliano 86, 124, 165 Lola, Saul 60, 143 Lopez, Christian 23, 60 Lopez, Cristian 60, 120, 128, 134, 137, 138 Lopez, Dylan 104, 145, 167 Lopez, Emilio 98, 130, 184 Lopez, Father Lionel 112 Lopez, Israel 86, 187 Lopez, Jaime 10, 74, 118, 125, 126, 138, 146, 147, 176, 177 Lopez, Kevin 60, 123, 137 Lopez, Michael 74, 91, 98, 122, 145 Lopez, Patricio 79, 124, 138, 166, 185 Lopez, Peter 100, 104, 136, 169 Lopez, Robert 91, 145, 160 Lopez, Susan 112 Lopez, William 60, 122, 134, 138, 183 Lopez De Mendoza, Victor 79, 144 Lopez-Cabrera, Jorge 91, 124, 166, 167 Lopez-Cabrera, Luis 74, 118, 123, 125, 129, 138 Lopez-Castro, Ignacio 86, 124, 181 Lopez-De Cespedes, Jose Carlos 104, 145 Lopez-Ibanez, Sebastian 91 Lopez-Irizarry, Robert 86, 130 Lopez-Sotillo, Alfredo 38, 74, 118, 125, 129, 138 Lopez-Varela, Jose 52, 60, 120, 128, 137, 143, 177 Lorenzo, Christopher 137 Lorenzo, Lucas 10, 20, 21, 29, 74, 134, 185, 187, 368 Lorenzo, Matias 80, 162, 179, 368 Loret De Mola, Gabriel 166, 167 Loret De Mola, Mariano 112 Louden, Justin 86, 124, 132 Lovo, Gabriel 98, 129 Lovo, Manuel 46, 60, 118, 138 Lozano, Federico 91, 145 Luaces, Lorenzo 86, 159 Lubian, Brandon 86, 124, 139 Lucas, Juan 135 Ludert, Andres 98, 132, 167 Luedeking, Heinz 98, 128, 136 Lugo, Daniel 74 Lugo, Gabriel 91 Lun, Yu 195 Lund, Roger 112 Luzarraga, Joseph 80, 128, 137, 138, 172
MMachado, Carlos 80, 138, 180 Machado, Jorge 91 Machado, Rolando 112 Macias, Mariano 61, 118, 125, 138, 143 Mackle, Kathleen 112, 119, 200 Mackle, Timothy 86, 119, 122, 124, 132, 134, 199 Madiedo, Rodrigo 92, 124, 128, 147, 148, 165, 167, 178 Maduro, Alejandro 80, 122, 137, 187 Maduro, Andres 98 Maduro, Daniel 92, 181 Maduro, Max 98 Maguina, Jose 61, 165 Maher, Patrick 80, 128, 138, 139 Manrara, Ana 112 Manrique, Antonio 138 Manrique, Jonathan 86, 123, 124, 127, 183 Manrique, Sebastian 74, 123 Marazita-Espinosa, Lucila 106, 110, 125 Marcos, Francisco 38, 74, 124, 125, 128, 129, 131, 138, 139 Marfatia, Arshis 104, 134 Maribona, Carlos 98, 187 Marimon, Marcos 61, 125, 128, 131, 133, 137, 138, 139 Marimon, Marlow 86, 128, 133, 139 Marin, Carlos 80, 137, 138, 187 Marin, Hugo 86, 153 Marin, Nelson 92, 178 Marin, Rodrigo 86, 124, 137, 166
Marin, Steven 74, 138
Marin, Tristen 41, 80, 135, 138
Mariscal, Javier 92, 130
Marmol, Rafael 74, 122, 125, 129, 138
Marquez, Andres 6, 21, 74, 118, 119, 125, 129, 130, 134, 138, 139, 187
Marquez, Armando 61, 118, 125, 138, 150, 212, 361
Marquez, Luis 74, 123, 125, 127, 129, 137, 138
Marquez, Nicolas 104, 139, 149, 179 Marrero, Christian 157
Marrero, Christopher 86, 124, 132 Marrero, Humberto 74, 127, 133 Marrero, Jacob 98, 145, 160
Marrero, Ruben 112, 157, 158 Martel, Christopher 104 Martell, Roberto 74, 123, 127, 129, 138, 147, 177 Martin, Enrique 92, 187 Martin, Kevin 92, 173 Martin, Matthew 86, 92, 122, 124, 144, 193
Martin, Peter 80, 144 Martinez, Alexander 104 Martinez, Alfonso 74, 361 Martinez, Carlos 61, 123, 125, 138, 139, 180 Martinez, Christian 86, 119 Martinez, Daniel 74, 80, 126, 130, 137, 139, 162, 181
Martinez, David 80, 144 Martinez, Jorge 112, 185
Martinez, Mario 112, 145 Martinez, Michael 98
Martinez, Robert 86, 139, 144, 181 Martinez, Rodrigo 24
Martinez, Teresa 112, 368 Martinez, Yosbel 187
Martinez-Varela, Rafael 41, 80, 135, 162
Mas, Thomas 74, 130, 137 Mascaro, Emilio 86, 137, 144 Masis, Erik 74, 123, 137 Mathison, Luis 80, 138, 166 Matos, Leandro 98
Maury, Albert 74, 138, 170 Mayo, Ricardo 86, 124, 137, 144, 181 Maza, Andres 86, 144 Maza, Carlos 47, 112, 120, 125 McAuliff, Daniel 98, 174 Meagher, Conor 44, 74, 134, 138, 139, 187
Mederos, Javier 80, 123, 126, 129, 137, 202, 204
Medina, Gustavo 61, 125, 138 Mejer, Alejandro 86, 124
Mejer, Luis 74, 118, 125, 129, 138, 157 Mejer, Victor 104, 128, 161, 181 Mejia, Daniel 74, 176, 177 Mejia, Gianluca 104, 204 Mejido, Maria 112
Melendez, Sebastian 80, 183
Melo, Alejandro 104, 128, 136 Melo, Francisco 80, 122
Mena, Eric 86, 181
Mendez, John Paul 157, 159
Mendez, Luis 98, 145, 184
Mendia, Enrique 74, 118, 123, 125, 128, 138, 139, 181
Mendonca, Tanger 112, 165
Menendez, Carlos 80, 138, 172
Menendez, Christopher 74, 92, 123, 125, 129, 130, 137, 138, 139, 181
Menendez, Francisco 80, 137, 138, 144
Menendez, Jonathan 80, 134, 138, 187
Menendez, Joseph 16, 61, 125, 134, 138, 187
Menendez, Manuel 80
Menendez, Michael 92, 124, 129, 139, 169
Menendez, Norberto 80, 138 Menocal, Ana Maria 112
Menocal, Giovanni 74, 122, 137, 143
Mercado, Enrique 61, 128, 130, 136, 198
Mesa, David 128
Mesa, Giancarlo 74, 118, 121, 136 Mesa, Michael 98, 129, 151
Mestre, Michael 104, 187
Meza, David 92, 124
Micali, Jonathon 92, 139, 181
Michel, Carlos 61, 120, 124, 130, 136, 138
Miguez, Juan 92, 124, 148, 178
Miguez, Lucas 92, 124, 148, 178
Milanes, Sebastian 61, 118, 127, 133, 138
Milton, Justin 86
Milton, Maurice 80, 129, 138, 158, 159, 181, 208, 368
Milton, Nicholas 80, 137, 138
Mion, Marcelo 74, 118, 125, 137, 138
Mion-Bet, Ander 62
Miro-Quesada, Jorge 80, 137, 138, 169
Mojena, Thomas 104, 154, 184
Molero, Guillermo 92, 124, 167
Molero, Santiago 74, 118, 125, 127, 129, 138, 165
Molina, Fernando 43, 62, 118, 125, 135, 138, 143, 182
Molina, Niko 98, 167
Monge, Carlos 104, 167
Montadas, Antonio 17, 62, 120, 138, 146, 147, 177
Montane, Ivan 112
Montero, Christopher 92, 124 Montero, Gabriel 98
Montero, Gian-Marco 104
Montes De Oca, Felipe 62, 118, 124, 190, 212
Montes De Oca, Lucas 98, 132 Montesi, Daniel 16, 112
Mora, Ana 112
Mora, Nikolas 104, 129, 145 Morales, Alejandro 98 Morales, Benjamin 98, 145 Morales, Matthew 92, 124, 134 Morales, Michael 86
Morales, Peter 92, 124, 130, 192 Morales, Richard 86, 124, 159, 177 Moran, Brandon 92, 129, 136, 139, 154, 181
Morasso, Eduardo 98, 148, 178
Morasso, Jorge 98, 148, 178 Moreno, Augusto 104 Moreno, Carlos 80, 137, 138, 166 Moreno, Gabriel 92, 123, 124 Moreno, Juan 92, 167 Moreno, Maria 112 Moreno, Matthew 92
Moreno, Michael 76, 80, 127, 138, 144
Morera, Maria 113
Morera, Michael 92, 119, 124 Morin, Manuel 104
Moro, Bernardo 86
Morrissey, Dane 104, 187 Moscoso, Alejandro 98
Moscoso, Jorge 86, 124, 126 Mosier, Lauren 202
Motola, Michael 80 Moussa, Arsenio 98, 132, 145 Moustafa, Christopher 86, 166, 167 Moya, Jose 98 Muir, John 51
Mullin-Garcia, Liam 44, 49, 74
Mullin-Garcia, Matthew 40, 62, 129, 146, 147, 177
Mullins, Connor 98, 121
Mullis, James 86, 172
Mullis, Nicholas 92, 173 Munoz, Alexander 104, 134, 167, 175
Munoz, Joshua 74, 123, 124, 125, 129, 137, 138
Munoz, Nathaniel 86, 121, 122, 128
Munoz, Nicholas 137
Munoz, Nicolas 80, 138, 139 Munoz, Richard 80, 122
Munoz, Rodrigo 21, 86, 124, 165, 167 Munoz, Santiago 80, 138, 172 Munoz-Bustamante, Jorge 113
Muriedas, Aaron 80, 128, 183 Muriedas, Andrew 62, 122, 137, 143 Murphy, Brandon 154
Murphy, Matthew 6, 16, 17, 32, 42, 43, 46, 62, 136, 142, 144, 177, 204, 361, 368 Myer, Sean 113, 133
NNacier, Jandrice 80, 118, 137, 155
Najera, Guillermo 123 Najera Sweeney, Guillermo 92, 124, 151
Naon, Albert 62, 118, 122, 127, 130, 134
Naranjo, Oscar 92, 167, 206 Navarro, Allan 86, 124, 127, 130 Navarro, Diego 92 Navarro, Michael 98, 132 Navarro, Ryan 74, 125, 126, 129, 131, 138, 187
Naves, Andres 80 Negron, Isabel 113
Neret, Daniel 124, 167 Newlin, Kyle 104, 135
Newlin, Tyler 86, 124, 127, 132, 135 Nguyen, Gabriel 104, 154 Nicosia, Ramon 113, 132
Nieto, Rodrigo 92, 124, 148, 163, 178, 206
Norniella-Burke, Christian 19, 44, 74, 150, 162, 187, 368
Novas, Marc 6, 80, 122, 134
Novoa, Alexander 62, 138, 170 Novoa, Joaquin 92
Noy, Henry 98, 139, 154
Nunez, Ariel 113
Nunez, Diego 86, 166, 167 Nunez, Leopoldo 113, 201
Nunez, Osvaldo 62, 118, 125, 138 Nunez, Santiago 63, 118, 138, 182, 183
OO’Flaherty, Luke 86, 181, 193
O’Leary, Kevin 64
O’Malley, Robert 6, 113, 119
Obeso, Nicolas 80, 127, 138 Ochoa, Roberto 104, 149, 167, 184 Odon, Francisco 74, 118, 129, 130, 131, 133, 138, 177
Ojeda, Christian 92, 133, 136 Olesen, Matthew 86, 137, 139, 187
Oliu, Daniel 104, 149, 179 Oliva, Daniel 104, 130, 133 Oliva, Gilberto 104, 133 Oliveira, Guilherme 86, 124, 166, 167
Oliveira, Lucas 92, 167
Ordieres, Nicholas 74, 125, 130, 137, 138, 177
Ordonez, Joseph 63, 125, 128, 131, 134, 138, 156, 157
Ordunez, Ulises 113
Orta, Jonathan 34, 35, 74
Ortega, Diego 80, 143
Ortega, Fabio 113
Ortega, Oscar 74, 113, 180
Ortiz, Christian 74, 125 Ortiz, Gabriel 104 Ortiz, Karen 13, 113, 123, 129, 139
Osorio, Lucas 74, 124, 168 Osorio, Mario 98, 145, 174
Otero, Daniel 128
Otero, Jose 368
Otero, Lucas 92, 145, 178
Otero-Pfaeffle, Daniel 80, 138, 144, 177
Oyarzun, Nicholas 8, 98, 145
PPablos-Aguirre, Carlos 63, 137, 138, 139
Pachon, Ivan 86, 124, 144 Pacios, Alejandro 86, 187
Pacios, Andres 104, 187
Pacios, Daniel 74, 128, 137, 187
Padilla, Jose 16, 113
Padron, Jorge 44, 49, 74, 134, 187
Padura, Anthony 61, 63, 122, 123, 126, 128, 129, 134, 198, 202, 212
Padura, Francisco 68, 136, 202
Paez, Jorge 92
Page, James 61
Palacios, Francisco 29, 74, 124, 138, 139, 153
Pallissery, Collin 104, 167
Palma, Phillip 104, 132
Palomera, Juan Pablo 104, 145 Pancorbo, Matthew 104
Paoli-Torres, Sebastian 26, 74, 124, 143, 161, 168, 199, 368
Parada-Ortega, Sebastian 104, 133, 135
Pardinas, Alejandro 27, 80, 121, 138, 187
Pardo, Alberto 17, 63, 128, 137
Pardo, Alejandro 92, 187
Pardo, Felipe 86, 124
Pardo, Gabriel 92, 187
Pardo, Javier 94, 98
Pardo De Zela, Guillermo 98
Paredes, Adrian 92
Paredes, Francisco 98, 132, 160, 169, 181
Pareja, Dylan 24, 74, 122, 129, 137, 139, 143, 181, 208
Parekh, Alexander 38, 74, 124, 125, 128, 138, 164, 165
Parlade, Joseph 43, 80, 128, 134, 154, 181, 197, 209, 368
Parra, Mario 113
Pascual, Brian 74, 138, 143, 180
Pastor, Marcos 104
Patricios, Anthony 104, 149, 179
Patricios, Nicholas 92, 160, 178
Paula, Gabriel 98, 129, 145
Payne, Nathaniel 98, 145, 178
Paz, Christian 92, 154
Pazos, Wadih 104, 139, 145
Pedrozo IV, Alejandro 63, 137, 209
Pelegri, Jose 63, 121, 123, 126, 127, 129, 134, 137, 139, 202, 204
Pena, Andres 80, 127, 138, 187
Pena-Aleman, Gabriell 104, 132
Penaranda, Michael 92, 124, 128, 145, 181
Pentenero, Lucas 104, 145
Peralta, Carlos 80
Percovich, Gonzalo 92, 124, 167 Pereira, Diego 123
Pereira, Jose 104, 122
Pereira, Joseph 98
Pereira, Juan 86, 124, 167
Pereira, Nicolas 104
Perera, Diego 86, 128, 132, 181
Perez, Alexander 98, 104, 154, 167
Perez, Alfred 87, 124
Perez, Andres 80, 87, 122, 123, 124, 129, 137, 151, 172
Perez, Brandon 104
Perez, Carlos 92, 187
Perez, Christian 74, 122, 137, 181
Perez, Daniel 80, 104, 175
Perez, Dylan 104
Perez, Gehovanny 113
Perez, Ignacio 63, 119, 122, 125, 126, 137, 138, 214
Perez, Jesse 98, 145
Perez, Jimmy 113
Perez, Jorge 99, 154
Perez, Jose 99, 151, 361
Perez, Joseph 63, 120, 125, 134, 138,
187 Perez, Juan 92, 124, 145, 174
Perez, Kristian 27, 99, 128, 134, 136, 139 Perez, Marcos 63, 138, 170, 171 Perez, Mario 87, 137 Perez, Nicholas 92, 124, 145 Perez, Patrick 80, 168, 181, 368 Perez, Ricardo 92, 169, 181 Perez, Richard 74, 122, 143, 180 Perez, Ryan 74, 128, 133, 138, 177 Perez, Sebastian 92, 124
Perez-Abreu, Albert 80, 122, 137, 144 Perez-Abreu, Nicolas 104, 145 Perez-Blanco, Nicholas 87 Perez-Blanco, Raphael 80, 122, 135, 137, 187
Perez-Erminy, Cesar 80, 138, 187 Perez-Heydrich, Carlos 64, 125, 128, 129, 134, 138, 157, 212 Perez-Pino, Anthony 47, 64, 120, 125, 138, 185 Permuy, Frank 113 Perosch, Marco 80, 139 Perralta, Carlos 135 Pertierra, Robert 64, 126, 128, 137, 138, 180 Peterson, Lisa 23, 47, 113 Peterson, Nicholas 43, 64 Peterson, Steven 64, 138, 165 Pevida, Aidan 105, 145 Phillips, Wendy 113, 122, 136 Piccolo, Alexander 75, 122, 124, 128 Piedrahita, Julian 87, 166 Piera, Fernando 129 Pinate, Andres 81, 138, 158, 162, 169
Pinate, Oscar 64, 125, 138
Pinera, Fernando 75, 118, 125, 138, 187
Pino, Mario 144
Pinto, Daniel 87, 124, 132, 135
Pinto, Giancarlo 40, 75, 118, 138, 143
Pinto, Stefano 37, 92, 145
Pita, Javier 81
Pizzolatto, Nic 58
Placeres, Steven 47, 64, 143
Planos, Daniel 92
Planos, Diego 99, 169
Plasencia, Jose 87, 124, 137, 144, 159
Pola, Lucas 38, 76, 81, 128, 137, 138, 144
Polo, Gabriel 92, 122, 124, 167, 200
Pombo, Adrian 75, 122, 126, 137
Ponce, Adrian 99
Ponce, Christopher 92
Portal, Hanler 47, 51, 64, 128, 133, 143
Portela, Gerardo 113, 151
Portuondo, Daniel 75, 118, 125, 127, 129, 138, 143
Poulat, Bernardo 21, 87, 124
Poveda, Andres 81, 128, 137, 181, 187
Poveda, Nicolas 99, 181, 187
Powell, Andrew 23, 64, 122, 125, 134, 138, 150, 214, 361
Powell, Jack 105, 145, 181
Powell, John 75, 125, 138, 139, 143, 180
Powell, Matthew 75, 134
Prado, Michael 81, 122, 128, 130, 138, 139, 144
Prendes, Jose 92, 136 Prez, Carlos 130 Prieto, Jorge 114
Prieto, Peter 75, 125, 130, 136, 197 Prieto, Sebastian 92, 124, 128, 174 Prieto Caro, Diego 105, 175 Prindle, Hunter 87, 187 Priscal, Alec 87, 166, 167 Prussing, Deiter 87, 124, 128, 137, 144, 180
Prussing, Gunther 64, 120, 138 Puello, Andres 92, 124, 184 Puente, Daniel 75, 132, 157 Puente, Hayden 105, 145 Puente, Thomas 99, 132, 160, 181
Puga, Pablo 99, 132, 136 Pugliese, Marc 64, 118, 125, 129, 138, 177
Puig-Corve, Diego 75, 128, 164, 165 Pujals, Alejandro 87, 165, 167, 169
Pujals, Fernando 38, 75, 143, 165 Pulles, Matthew 87, 123, 127, 183
Pulles, Robert 47, 55, 64, 128, 130, 133, 134, 137, 143, 183 Pupo, Gabriel 99, 145 Pupo, Roberto 81, 124, 137, 138, 183 Pusch, Alexander 81, 135, 138, 185, 194, 201, 368
QQueiroz, Rafael 99, 122, 130, 136 Quereshi, Michael 128 Quibet, Maximilien 99, 187 Quintero, Christopher 75, 118, 125 Quintero, Guillermo 92, 124, 167 Quintero, Nicholas 92, 145, 173 Quintino, Matthew 99, 136 Qureshi, Michael 46, 64, 120, 125, 131, 137, 138
RRaez, Daniel 105, 119 Raez, David 92, 119, 123, 124, 130 Rafuls, Sebastian 92, 187 Raimundez, Ricardo 114 Ramirez, Aaron 92, 145, 173 Ramirez, Carlos 155 Ramirez, Cristina 114, 134, 135 Ramirez, Eduardo 105, 122, 154 Ramirez, Ethan 93, 145, 174 Ramirez, Jake 64, 128, 134, 138, 143 Ramirez, Juan 81, 122, 152, 153 Ramirez, Julian 93, 155 Ramon, Michael 64, 125, 130, 131, 134, 137, 138, 199 Ramon, Olga 114, 120, 134, 137 Ramos, Ghulian 10, 75, 125, 138 Ramos, Guillermo 18, 114 Ramos, Julian 105 Ramos, Octavio 114, 130 Real, Marlin 114 Repine, Jayson 93 Resiere, Dajour 75, 122, 136, 137, 181 Restrepo, Christopher 105 Restrepo, Sebastian 105, 128, 167 Rey, Adrian 75, 124, 125, 129, 138, 180 Rey, Jonathan 64 Reyes, Bryan 88, 93, 151 Reyes-Garcia, Maria Cristina 106, 107, 114, 119, 126 Ribbeck, Bruce 93 Rice, Breton 99, 145 Rice, Javan 87, 124, 128, 144, 165, 167, 169 Rice, Tavish 75, 118, 125, 127, 129, 138, 143, 165 Riera, Sean 87 Rigueiro, Gabriel 75, 122, 128, 130, 138 Rigueiro, Sebastian 100, 105, 129, 161, 175 Rincon, Esteban 99, 178 Rincon, Jesus 64, 118, 123, 124, 125, 131, 133, 138, 165 Rincon, Manuel 105 Rivera, Diego 75, 125, 138, 139, 180 Rivera, Franco 81, 181 Rivera, Sebastian 87, 122, 136 Rivera, Sergio 105, 149, 179 Rivera, Victor 99, 139, 145 Riveron, Daniel 81, 138, 165, 177 Roa, Ivan 114 Roa, Sebastian 93, 128, 129, 139, 147, 148, 178, 206 Robaina, Mario 75, 122, 128, 139, 143, 170 Roberts, Tyler 64, 122, 125, 134, 137, 138 Roca, Jose E. 114, 129, 157 Roca, Nicolas 10, 75, 129, 134, 138, 147, 176, 177 Rodriguez, Adrian 99, 105, 145, 178 Rodriguez, Agustin 127, 128 Rodriguez, Alec 93, 158 Rodriguez, Alexander 99, 163 Rodriguez, Alfonso 81, 144 Rodriguez, Andres 87, 124 Rodriguez, Benjamin 64 Rodriguez, Carlos 44, 75, 143
Rodriguez, Casey 64, 138, 139, 187 Rodriguez, Christian 81
Rodriguez, Christopher 99, 187 Rodriguez, Edward 93, 124 Rodriguez, Esteban 105, 175 Rodriguez, Francisco 75, 125, 129, 138 Rodriguez, Jake 65, 143 Rodriguez, Jason 37, 87
Rodriguez, Jorge 65, 93, 124, 129, 154, 170 Rodriguez, Jose 93, 129, 139, 181 Rodriguez, Joseph 99 Rodriguez, Julien 93, 187 Rodriguez, Justin 24, 38, 39, 75, 137, 143, 156, 160, 171, 175, 368 Rodriguez, Kyle 105, 122, 128 Rodriguez, Leandra 114, 124 Rodriguez, Lucas 99, 124, 145, 181 Rodriguez, Luis 47, 65, 128, 135, 137, 177, 209 Rodriguez, Mercedes 114 Rodriguez, Michael 93, 145, 154, 174, 181 Rodriguez, Miguel 105, 167 Rodriguez, Nicholas 65, 137 Rodriguez, Nicolas 87, 99, 159 Rodriguez, Raul 87, 144 Rodriguez, Ricardo 105, 167 Rodriguez, Richard 65, 124, 125, 138 Rodriguez, Ryan 45, 65, 75, 125, 134, 138, 146, 147, 177, 182, 183, 368 Rodriguez, Valeria 114 Rodriguez Granda, Agustin Pedro 65, 122, 137 Rodriguez Verde, Juan 81, 162 Rodriguez-Lapido, Manuel Andres 105, 167, 181
Rogers, William 59, 64
Roig, Gustavo 29, 81, 138, 187
Rojas, Evan 87, 123, 124, 132, 187
Rojas, Father Jorge Luis 6, 13, 21, 106, 114, 190, 192, 200, 207
Rojas, Nikolas 65, 126, 128, 138 Romanach, Oliver 105, 145, 179 Romero, Alberto 99, 130
Romero, Carlos 87, 137, 144, 180
Romero, Daniel 81, 119, 122, 130, 133, 137, 138
Romero, Diego 99
Romeu, Daniel 75, 118, 120, 124, 125, 127, 128, 129, 138, 156, 157 Ros, Andres 87, 158
Ros, Nicolas 65, 118, 125, 133, 134, 138 Rosario, Federico 128
Rosario, Javier 65, 69, 121, 122, 127, 130, 137
Rosell, Teobaldo 81, 137, 158
Rovira, Gabriel 18, 47, 66, 134
Ruano, Daniel 99
Rubio, Jose 75, 118, 130, 177, 193 Rubio, Joseph 93, 129, 145 Rubio, Juan 87, 124, 129, 136, 177, 193
Rubio, Justin 99
Ruiz, Alejandro 75, 118, 120, 125, 128, 129, 137, 138, 181
Ruiz, Frankie 147
Ruiz, Michael 99, 133
Ruiz, Nicolas 105, 119, 122, 167
Ruiz, Rafael 93, 145, 178, 181
Ruiz, Tito 66
Ruiz-Sierra, Ernesto 75, 118
SSaenz, Father Christian 29
Sagarduy, Inigo 66
Sague, Raul 93, 124
Salandy, Joshua 93, 173
Salas, Alejandro 93, 124, 129, 167
Salas, Mathew 75, 124, 137, 180, 208
Salazar, David 75, 125, 127, 129, 133, 137, 138, 157
Salazar, Luis 105, 119, 149, 179
Salazar, Marc 41, 105, 145
Salazar, Max 87, 144
Salazar, Nicolas 66, 122, 125, 135, 138
Salinas, Daniel 87, 153
Sampedro, Jack 105, 175 San Juan, Austin 34, 35, 105, 149, 179
San Martin, Javier 87
San Martin, Juan 81 San Pedro, William 87, 124, 132, 187
Sancerni, Jose 114
Sanchez, Alexander 47, 66, 125, 126, 137, 138
Sanchez, Andres 66, 120, 125, 138, 187
Sanchez, Angel 99, 130, 178 Sanchez, Daniel 87, 105, 124, 161 Sanchez, Jacob 87, 124, 128, 132 Sanchez, Manuel 9, 66, 118, 125, 134, 138, 187
Sanchez, Marlisa 114 Sanchez, Maximus 105, 123, 129, 145, 184
Sanchez, Nicholas 81, 119 Sanchez, Stefano 99, 145, 181 Sanchez, Vicente 99, 148, 178 Sanchez, Virgilio 93 Sanchez, Wilfredo 66, 170 Sanchez, William 93, 123 Sanchez, Willian 128 Sanchez-Gallardo, Maria 114 Sangles, Damian 93, 129, 139, 154 Santamaria, Stefano 81, 144 Santana, Adrian 81, 128, 129, 138 Santiago, Andres 66, 128, 134, 137, 138 Santos, Eduardo 66, 118, 124, 125, 128, 138, 143 Santos, Steven 75 Sanz-Perez, Jonathan 67, 143 Sapetnitzky, Ignacio 75, 118, 125, 127, 128, 129, 138, 164, 165 Sarduy, Osvaldo 23, 67, 118, 124, 138 Sarez, Father Pedro 3, 6, 13, 20, 23, 39, 106, 191, 197, 207 Sarmiento, Daniel 81, 138 Saumell, Javier 87, 124, 153 Scerpella, Renato 75, 118, 125, 129, 130, 138 Schaeppi Souza, Kyle 75, 122, 125, 129, 136, 137, 138, 139 Scheuren, Eduardo 81, 138, 162 Schultz, Joseph 87, 144, 181 Schultz, Matthew 87, 144 Scull, Ignacio 114, 197 Seda, Alejandro 67, 137, 187 Seda, Gabriel 81, 128, 138, 144, 158 Segurola, Diego 99, 160 Sempere, Sean 18, 81 Sena, Michael 93, 145 Sendra, Andres 105 Sendra, Josep 93 Sendros-Iglesias, Mercedes 114 Senior, Nicholas 81, 135, 138, 158, 160, 177, 206, 368 Senra, Adrian 87 Sequeira, Felipe 81, 129, 137, 139 Serrano, Antonio 93, 144, 145 Sibauste, Francisco 87 Sierra, Brandon 42, 67, 129, 131 Signoret, Andres 75, 125, 129, 138, 147, 177 Silva, Christian 81, 135, 157 Silva, Daniel 75, 124, 125, 129, 133, 136, 138 Silva, Eddie 99, 132, 145 Silva, Eric 93, 133 Silva, Ethan 99, 129, 131, 204 Silva, Joshua 121, 131 Silva, Nicholas 81, 128, 138 Silveira, Ricardo 105, 187 Silvestry, Brandon 41, 67, 122, 133, 142, 143 Simauchi, Kevin 81, 126, 129, 130, 135, 138, 139, 183
Simms, Daniel 67, 120, 125, 138, 177 Simpson, Daniel 81, 128, 137, 138, 152, 153 Singh, Kearan 87, 122 Siska, Paul 99, 122 Siu, Christopher 81 Sixto, Daniel 75, 125, 129, 134, 138, 208
Sliva, Joshua 75, 118, 136, 138, 166 Smith, Alejandro 81, 133, 361 Smith, Andres 87, 139, 144 Smith, Connor 105 Smith, Nicolas 87, 122, 124, 137, 181 Socorro, Thomas 130
Socorro Romero, Thomas 105
Solanilla, Carlos 67, 69, 122, 127, 130, 137, 139
Solares, Andres 81, 127, 138, 153
Soler, Anthony 87
Somarriba, Carlos 75, 118, 122
Somarriba, Diego 81, 122, 128, 137
Sori, Enrique 99, 128, 145, 181
Sosa, Carlos 87, 136, 166, 177
Sosa, Marisol 10, 69, 114, 122, 127
Sosa, Nicolas 87, 128, 165, 167, 169
Sotomayor, Zachary 105, 161, 181
Souza, Henrique 93, 148, 178
Spencer, Sebastian 99, 122 Steel, Kevin 99, 129, 154, 184
Stoker, Harrison 87, 118, 122, 124, 129, 139, 166
Stravauss, Neil 53
Stuart, Richard 114, 143, 144
Suage, Raul 133
Suarez, Alejandro 93, 145
Suarez, Alexander 105, 119, 129, 139, 169
Suarez, Ana 114, 131 Suarez, Carlos 75
Suarez, Father 23, 39, 200, 207
Suarez, Jorge 93, 169, 181
Suarez, Luis 67, 122, 133, 138, 187, 214
Suarez, Milan 87, 172
Suarez, Nicholas 93, 119, 124, 129, 139, 169, 207
Suarez, Nicholas A. 119
Suarez, Nicolas 93, 136, 154
Suarez, Pedro 114
Suarez, President Father Pedro 107
Suarez, Roberto 105, 154
Suarez, Sebastian 81, 126, 138
Suarez, Ylian 87
Sucena, Rolando 114
Sueiro, Daniel 93, 160
Sueiro, Michael 81, 138, 158
Swisstack, Luke 99, 135
Sylvestry, Brandon 39, 59
TTablada, William 99
Tamborrel, Federico 81, 127, 128, 131, 138, 183, 194
Tamborrel, Nicholas 130
Tamborrel, Nicolas 75, 118, 125, 126, 129, 130, 138, 183
Taquechel, Andres 81, 137, 138, 166
Taylor, Corey 59
Teachey, Bruce 114, 160
Tefel, Michael 67, 125, 138, 162
Tejada, Daniel 75, 122, 129 Tejera, Juan 105
Tenorio, Nicholas 67, 137
Thomas, Dylan 66
Thomas, Eric 67
Thompson, Nicolas 45, 75, 125, 138, 187
Tinoco, Christian 87, 144, 159 Tobon, Nicolas 87, 124, 128
Todywala, Stefan 93, 178
Todywala, Zane 75, 134 Toledo, Dolores 115, 138 Toledo, Jose 87, 159
Tomasino, Miguel 115
Tomasino-Perez, Walter 25, 68, 118, 125, 138, 180
Tonda, John 99, 160
Tootle, Nicholas 75, 118, 125, 127, 129, 131, 134, 138, 139, 166
Tordin, Mateus 81, 138, 165, 169
Torrente, Julio 75, 127
Torres, Alejandro 93, 173
Torres, Erick 105, 167
Torres, Humberto 87, 172
Torres, Matthew 105, 130 Torres, Noah 99, 129
Torres, Roger 87, 122, 124, 135 Torres, Ryan 75
Torres de Navarra, Carlos 68, 118, 121, 124, 129, 138, 139
Torres De Navarra, Javier 81, 118, 129, 138, 139, 158
Torricella, Brandon 81, 128, 137, 138, 158
Torvis, Alejandro 68, 118, 137, 138
Toyos, Waldo 16, 93, 130
Toyos-Sitjes, Alejandro 87, 144, 181
Tozo, Gabriel 75, 124, 134 Tracy, Brian 59 Trapp, Mark-Edward 99, 145 Trastoy, Christian 93, 124, 129, 145 Trastoy, Gabriel 81, 118, 122, 128, 137, 172
Travieso, Ernesto 115 Trippetti, Adriano 99 Trippetti, Patrizio 93 Trujillo, Anthony 99 Trujillo, Cristian 16, 68, 122, 128 Trujillo, Jerry 75 Trujillo, Virginia 115 Tudela, Francisco 115, 139
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Zumpano, Lucas 87, 122, 124, 128, 132, 187 Zuniga, Andres 93, 163 Zuniga, Manuel 75, 125, 138
Echoes 53, was produced by the yearbook staff at Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in Miami, Florida.
The cover was inspired by a Cartier ad and one of the school’s core values: Cura Personalis. The two-color lithograph cover was printed on Vista Litho material using black and green PMS 0382. The book was smyth sewn, and the spine was rounded and backed. The four color lithograph endsheets were printed on Classic endsheet stock/ Carrera White. Pages were designed in Adobe InDesign 6.0 and uploaded electronically on ePage. Proofs were received electronically on eProof with an additional CD and black and white hard copies provided in order to fulfill the approval process of the publication by the school administration.
All 368 pages were printed on 80# gloss paper. The size of the book was 900, and 1550 copies were ordered for the student body, faculty, and staff. Copy was set in AHJ Microsquare font, and its corresponding family, including italics and bold. Other fonts used throughout were AHJ Bruce and Zapfino. Herff Jones Yearbooks printed the book out of the Kansas City plant in Edwardsville, Kansas under the supervision of local representatives: Patty Posey, Vicky Aguirre, and Jose Otero and plant customer service representative, Lisa Merino. Underclass and senior portraits were taken by HJ Miami Photo.
A total of five Canon EOS Rebel T3i were used to take all action pictures. Staff members featured in bylines were responsible for the photos, copy, captions, headlines, and design of each page. Every page of the book, and its content was edited and approved by the school’s director of communications, the president, and the principal. Students were charged a fee for the book during the registration process. Additional money for the faculty and staff copies, and the equipment was raised through photography and ad sales. The yearbook staff was comprised of 14 students in the introduction class and 13 students in the editorial class, for a total of 27 yerds, along with one very restless adviser.
By: Carlos Jimenez
While looking for a theme and considering one of our school’s core values, Cura Personalis, I came upon a passage in the Bible that said, “the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body…” (1 Corinthians 12:12). Cura Personalis is a Latin phrase used to express the care of the entire person. In our viewpoint, the ‘entire person’ refers to the mind, the body, and the soul of every individual that makes up this institution. That is why we chose a fingerprint for the visual theme. If you look closely, you will notice the fingerprint is made up of the names of every student in the 2014-15 academic school year. The fingerprint symbolizes our school’s identity, and within its unique pattern, all the students who receive the personal care from faculty, staff, and their peers on a daily basis.
Once the theme was approved and the entire staff was on board, we had the task of figuring out how to carry out the Cura Personalis in the pages. After attending a few Photoshop sessions, we decided to include pictures where the person in focus would be cut out of the picture to emphasize individuality; literally have him/her come out of the picture. We worked very hard to find the right pictures that really showed who that person was. We also wanted to feature the members of the faculty who embodied the Cura Personalis, not only in the classroom, but outside the class as well. In the sports
Editorial Board:
Carlos Jimenez - Editor in Chief
Nicolas de la O
Matthew Murphy
Frank Battle
Augusto Fonte
Juan Bruno Zayas
Justin Rodriguez
Ted Huertas
Christian Norniella-Burke
Sebastian Paoli-Torres
Lucas Lorenzo
Gabriel Abril
Ryan Rodriguez
Staff: Jose Arevalo
Spencer Barreira
Matthew Bravo
Michael Cabeza
Lucas Cabrera-Ramon
Daniel Chavez
Adrian Hernandez
Javier Hernandez
Matias Lorenzo
Maurice Milton
Joseph Parlade
Patrick Perez
Alexander Pusch
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section we strived to integrate as many athletes as we could. In the varsity section, specifically, we treated each dominant with a 3D pop out. We also applied this effect to every divider and starter in their distinctive sections.
We would like to thank our Herff Jones team of Patty, Vicky, and Lisa for spoiling us with everything we want. A special thanks to our director of communications, Ms. Teresa Martinez, for being our second set of eyes when it comes to proofing. Personally, I would like to thank a special group of people. First, my amazing, and literally oneof-a-kind staff, who also happen to be some of my best friends. Some of you really helped in the creation of this book, or were just there to make us laugh and get the creativity going. Second, I would like to thank Mr. Victor Arrieta, for not only keeping us updated on all sports stats, but also for always being there for me as a friend and a mentor. Finally, I would like to thank Mrs. Sujayla Collins for just helping me