2017 Echoes Belen Jesuit Yearbook

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When we arrived on campus the first day of school, we were greeted by a myriad of changes. Construction projects such as the new aquatic center, the second phase of the cafeteria expansion, the renovation of the school chapel, and the relocation of the campus store were highly evident. We were also introduced to a new website and learning management system, a new schedule rotation, and a new school administration. With so many changes happening before our very eyes, it was imperative that we rely on each other to overcome the challenges ahead. It was obvious that it was going to be a tough year, and we needed something to get us started and carry us through the end.

In thinking of school traditions and that which has held this school together since its inception in 1854, one specific word came to mind: IGNITE. We need to make sure that the passion, wisdom, brotherhood, teamwork, pride, faith, and future of our community remains strong during the most difficult moments. By igniting our love and admiration for this school, we can easily overcome the challenges and difficulties that come along the way. So yes, we eat lunch in a tent. And yes, there are mud holes everywhere on campus. But amidst the controlled chaos and rubble that is our school, we look to the words of St. Ignatius of Loyola as we ignite the spirit within us and set the world on fire.

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Around the world

Every summer, the school offered an opportunity for students from various grade levels to travel to different countries around the world. Last year the trip lasted ten days and included visits to Spain, Gibraltar and Portugal. The Overseas Study Program (OSP) to Europe was comprised of 44 students, their relatives and teachers. Students followed a customized itinerary that attracted a variety of interests. Among the many stops and visits, there were cathedrals, museums, and soccer stadiums.

It was such an amazing experience because we were able to visit interesting places. We went to the religious site of Belem in Portugal and that was especially cool for us,” said senior Daniel Martinez.

“It was an unforgettable experience and I recommend the OSP trip to all.”

It wasn’t just about the landmarks, but also the food and the culture. The students who visited came back raving about the local cuisine, as well as the people from these countries.

“The trip was so much fun for me because it was my first time in Europe, and I was able to experience a whole new culture,” said sophomore Guillermo Molero.

Before entering the Museo del Prado, students pose for a picture with Art History teacher Ms. Maria Ines Leanez next to the statue of Goya.
Last year’s Overseas Study group gathers together for a picture next to the grave of Spanish hero, Francisco Franco, in the Valle de los Caidos.
Accompanied by school alumni Alexander Fals ‘16 and Rafael Marmol ‘16, students sample the local cuisine at a restaurant in Marbella, Spain. Other stops in this Eurpean tour included Portugal and Gibraltar.

Turning Japaneza

Over this past summer, 42 students, 10 chaperons, 28 parents and relatives, and 4 alumni, made the trek to Asia, where they got a taste of the Japanese culture. This trip took the visitors through cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Miyajima Park, Osaka, among others.

“Tokyo was exactly what the group expected: fast paced, bright, beautiful, flashy, and electric in atmosphere,” said group leader Mr. Charles Cleveland.

This trip focused on the life of Father Pedro Arrupe, SJ, who was in Japan at the time the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.

“The students knew of Father Arrupe’s impact in the area but they didn’t understand the extent to which he is still respected and honored,” said Mr. Cleveland.

The students who attended proudly wore the name of Father Arrupe on the back of their shirts, making the trip a lot more than just a vacation.

“This trip expanded my cultural knowledge and taught me how there are such diverse cultures around the world,” said sophomore Federico Lozano.

At Nara Park in Japan, sophomore Christian Trastoy gets up close and personal with one of the wild deer that frequent the location. Other than the wild life, Nara Park was also popular for its scenic beauty.
Last year’s OSP Asia group gathers for a group picture in Hakone-machi Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa, Japan. Hakone was the location of a noted Shinto shrine where Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed for victory.
Trying out the Asian cuisine, eighth graders Austin San Juan, Daniel Raez, and Daniel Jimenez, wait for the entrees at a local restaurant in Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Building Bonds and Bridges

Every year, a group of seniors travel to the Dominican Republic to help build a bridge for the people of the local villages. Last summer, almost 50 seniors participated in this incredible experience known as the Youth Mission. It took the students ten full days to build a much needed bridge for the locals in the town of Batey in Piedra Blanca. This bridge connected one side of the town to the other to facilitate transportation in and out for the people. Additionally, the seniors also delivered canned goods that had been collected in school in the previous months.

“While working to build a bridge with my 51 brothers, we were able to become a lot closer. From sharing bunk beds to eating together it was an overall bonding experience,” said senior Teobaldo Rosell. Seniors had the opportunity to meet the people who lived there and step into their shoes for a short while. They worked at least eight hours a day for the ten days they were there, and assimilated to the culture and way of living of the Dominicans.

“Seeing poverty on TV and actually living in poverty for 10 days,

is a totally different experience,” said senior Michael Balbuena. All throughout the week, whenever they were not working on the bridge, the seniors had the chance to do many exciting things including playing baseball and hanging out in the river with the local children. They were even able to go hiking in the mountain range near the village.

“Even though the families had nothing, they always had a smile on their faces. The families were always ready to share whatever they had,” said Alejandro Barnola.

Digging in the ground, senior Matthew Bravo and Gabriel Seda help the locals carry a bucket line of cement for the bridge.
Using all available manpower, the seniors along with the locals help to mix cement.
While working near a local river, members of the graduating class of 2017 take a minute from the heavy labor to cool off and pose for a picture. The seniors traveled to the town of Batey in Piedra Blanca, Dominican Republic in the summer as part of the Youth Mission Program.

Community in Christ

Members of the Christian Life Community (CLC) groups gathered every Tuesday for a weekly dose of much needed prayers, conversations, and listening.

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Dr. Maria Cristina Reyes- Garcia with her CLC group comprised of sophomores Robert Curbelo, Andre Hall, Lucas Miguez, Andres Larrea and David Raez. Deacon Robert O’Malley with his group of seventh graders Brandon Amparo, Gabriel Coro, Rocko Hermida, Aiden Martinez, Hely Santeliz, Pablo Tirado, Joey Toledo, Daniel Torres and Noah Zumpano.

Mrs. Mercedes Sendros-Iglesias with her group of sixth graders Andres Baro, Kevin Dominguez, Matthew Guerra, Lucas Bogardus, Derek Tamargo, Maxton Torres, Eduardo Garcia and Shawn Martinez.

Mrs. Zilkia Jimenez and her group of sixth graders

Zachary Sunderland, Marco De La Maza, Roberto Henao, Carlos Corzo, Kevin Garcia, Julian Cueto, Jake Garcia-Rivera and Octavio Marante.

Mrs. Ana Mora and her group of seventh graders Zachary Callejas, Alejandrio Minoso, Carlos Perez - Abreu, Andres Ramos, Tommy Torres, Alejandro Vazquez and Luis Consuegra.

Anything That Goes Vroom Vroom

“Bikes are for little kids,” was something that junior Brandon Lubian disagreed with completely. Lubian was the owner of three motor bikes that included a dirt bike, a sports bike, and a classic Harley Davidson.

“My interest in motor bikes started when I first saw my dad ride,” said Lubian.

Lubian’s father, who began riding at the age of 25, purchased his son’s first motor bike when he was only 11. His sister also rides motor bikes, so it was definitely a family thing.

Lubian’s personal favorite was the sports bike because it was the fastest accelerating and most nimble, however, he tended to use the dirt bike more often. His bikes allowed him to have a different experience than someone on four-wheels or in a car.

Not all that goes, goes on land. Junior Nicolas Rodriguez was a jet ski enthusiast, who owned a 2014 Sea Doo Spark H.O. that was his prized possession. He

never passed up a chance to get on the water and do tricks on his jet ski.

“I love going out with friends for fun rides on my jet ski,” said Rodriguez.

At a much slower pace, but equally exciting, senior Carlos Vazquez, couldn’t be missed rolling around in his bright red golf cart.

“I use it mostly when I am at Ocean Reef, but it can be very convenient to use around my neighborhood,” said Vazquez.

The golf cart was also easy to transport when he travelled somewhere and it did not require the insurance and paperwork that most vehicles require.

From four wheels to one, sophomore Christian Trastoy was the proud owner of a Ninebot One. This was a one-wheeled Segway scooter that could reach a maximum speed of 14 mph and had a riding mileage of a little over 18,641 miles.

“Everyone thinks riding the Ninebot One is super esay until they actually try it out; it is harder than it looks,” said Trastoy.

Boy meets ocean when senior Nicholas Milton heads off shore on his 95 foot boat “Lady D”. This has been his boat for the past three years. He always tried to go out with his friends and family as often as he could, heading mostly to the islands of the Bahamas.

“My favorite memory on the boat would probably have to have been when my father, my uncle, my cousin, and I went on an all guys trip to Atlantis in the Bahamas,” said Milton.

Whether it was land or sea, fast or slow, one wheel or four, good times and adventures could always be found on the different transportation types. Although many were unconventional, the memories made by friends and families on these devices were always priceless.

Top to bottom: Junior Brandon Lubian on his sport bike, junior Nicolas Rodriguez rides the waves on his jet ski.
2012 Harley Davidson Street Glide
2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300
2005 Yamaha Dirt Bike
Left: Senior Sophomore Christian Trastoy rides his Segway.
Above: Senior Nicholas Milton shows off his pride and joy.
Senior Carlos Vazquez on his golf cart. “I sometimes use my golf cart when my car is in the shop and I need to get someplace close by,” said Vazquez.

‘Tis the season for popular brands SUMMER WINTER

Dress to Impress

When it came to fashion, Miami was always the in place to be. Whether it was clothing to make the hot summer days cooler, or warming up to travel north for the snow, Miamians definitely knew how to dress the part. One of the most popular brands that took off last year was Vineyard Vines. Their short and long sleeve T-shirts were made of 100% cotton which was both stylish and cooling. It seemed that this brand was ideal for the Miami summers.

“I like to wear their bathing suits because of the colorful styles and light materials,” said eighth grader Sebastian Arrizurieta who was a frequent beach goer.

THE CAT IN THE

Although not as hot as the summer, the fall season did include some warm days. Freshman Jacob Marrero loved to wear light sweatshirts or hoodies during this season. His choice of brand was always the Columbia outdoor gear. This brand of clothing was specifically good for outdoor activities, and Marrero used the hoodies and shirts when fishing.

“Columbia hoodies are the best for the boat because the dry fit material doesn’t let you get too hot and it feels good with the breeze,”said Marrero.

When looking to get away from the typical Miami heat in search of cooler temperatures, eighth

HAT

Ever since senior Carlos Gallo went on a trip to Malibu and visited the Malibu Surf Shack, he became obsessed with collecting surf hats. His favorite brands were RVCA, Billabong, Volcom and Hurley. Gallo’s collection has since grown to over 25 hats. He wore his hats everywhere from parties to the beach.

“Collecting hats is a really fun hobby that’s easy to do. It helps me define my stye and personality,” said Gallo.

Hats could not only be a fashion statement, but they also hid a bad haircut or simply someone’s unruly hair. Instead of combing it out, just put on a favorite hat, and simply walk out of the house.

“Whenever I wake up in the morning, my curly hair is always a mess. So instead of brushing my hair it’s so much easier to just wear a hat,” said eighth grader Kyle Guso.

grader Mark Adams heads to Vail to snowboard. This activity required heavy snow gear that most people in Miami did not own. For Adams it was all about The North Face. This brand offered clothing items that ranged from under garments to heavy snow coats.

“The North Face is the best because that’s what all the pros wear when they board. I also wear goggles to prevent snow from getting into my eyes,” said Adams.

Regardless of weather or season, it was always up to the individual to make his own fashion statement. After all, a brand is only just that.

On the shoreline, eighth grader Sebastian Arrizurieta wears the Vineyard Vines brand to keep cool in the summer heat.
An avid fisherman, freshman Jacob Marrero opts for the Columbia brand to weather any environment.
Snowboarding on the slopes, eighth grader Mark Adams prefers The North Face brand to keep him warm.

Ignite Creativity

Creativity came in different forms for many students. Whether it was in the classroom, on the streets of Miami, or in the art studio. Senior Carlos Machado specialized in a graffiti style of art. Unconventional to the classic style of painting, Machado was drawn to works of mixed media with vibrant colors. His unique style resonated through his many canvas works.

“I try to incorporate real people and events in all of my work,” said Machado.

In the multimedia center senior Santiago Muñoz perfected his craft of filmmaking. Muñoz wrote and developed ideas for countless films. His creativity shone through with a video camera in his hands.

“In my process of making films, ideas comes to me at any moment,” said Muñoz.

His spontaneous process of making films enhanced the creativity in his work. He has also worked on multiple ads and music videos to build his portfolio.

For senior Luis Mathison, the streets were his canvas. His creativity stretched far beyond the streets of Miami. As a photographer amassing over 2,000 followers on Instagram alone, Mathison has already built a reputation.

“Traveling to places like Chicago, California, and New York has really opened my mind to different styles of photography,” said Mathison.

However, his pictures and reputation stemmed from his roots on the streets of South Beach and Downtown, Miami. Mathison wanted to show a different perspective of the city he grew up in by shooting pictures of the people and places not usually seen in ads or on television.

“The culture in Miami is unmatched,” said Mathison. “The streets are perfect for capturing the best portraits and abstract photos.”

Top to bottom: Standing in front of the senior mural that he created, senior Carlos Machado shows off his expertise.
Setting up the perfect shot, senior Santiago Muñoz gets ready to shoot a clip for his next film.
With camera in hand, senior Luis Mathison gets his next shot ready.

What’s your tune?

Everyone had a favorite song, or at least a favorite genre of music. Similar to Netflix and Hulu, there were apps that offered different ways to hear the most popular tunes. These social sound platforms gave students the opportunity to discover new music, share their favorite songs, and find out what their friends were listening to.

Soundcloud allowed lis teners to like and re-post their favorite songs so that they could show their friends. Similarly, Spotify gave friends the opportunity to create a playlist together, mixing favorite songs together.

Soundcloud also encouraged underground

“I am really into house music. One of my favorite performers is Flume. I got to see him play this year!“

- Freshman Jose Perez

artists to post their music on a platform where people who were interested in finding new music could find these new talented artists such as Lil Yachty, Kodak Black, and Post Malone.

“Kodak Black is one of my favorite rappers. Every time his songs come on, everyone starts bouncing to the beat,” stated sophomore Juan Moreno.

Another big artist who started on Soundcloud was Chance the Rapper. His distinct sound of Hip-Hop and Gospel music was very popular, especially among teenagers. His most popular song was No Problem which made it to the Billboard

charts.

“I always listen to Chance the rapper when I’m in a bad mood to cheer me up,” added Moreno.

Another popular up and coming music group were the Chainsmokers. This was a house music duo who put out house songs. Among their top songs were Closer and Roses

“Closer by the Chainsmokers is really catchy,” said sophomore Gabriel de Zendegui.

Everyone had a favorite song or artist, but it was always more about enjoying the music with your closest friends.

“Nothing beats it when La Gozadera by Gente De Zona comes on at a party; it gets me moving.”

- Senior Gabriel Kasabdji

“Drake is definitely my favorite artist. I always have his album Views on replay!“

- Sixth Grade Pablo Tirado

“I thought Sharkboy had a cool backstory and some cool powers.”

Childhood Favorites Flicks

Sharkboy and Lavagirl 2005

ForrestGump

“I always wished my friends were like the kids in the movie.”

- Senior Richard Diaz

CHICKEN

“I always thought this movie was inspiring and told a great story.”

- Sophomore Andres Larrea

With online streaming services such as Netflix, HBO Go, and Amazon Prime, there were numerous ways to access favorite shows and movies. Companies such as Netflix offered its users the ability to access all their favorite movies and TV shows within minutes through their app. With internet access, the possibilities were endless.

“I love streaming movies from Netflix when I am not studying or doing homework,“ said junior Federico Diago. These streaming services also opened the door for viewers to watch

“I thought the characters and story were hilarious, but that it taught a lesson”

- Sixth grader Alfredo Balsera

Rewind that show

shows that aired a while back. Among some of the favorites were Lost , House ofCards , and TheWalkingDead . With the ability to watch on demand, rewind, fast forward, and pause, catching up on the latest trends was the easiest thing to do in the world.

“I love watching old shows like Friendsand Seinfeld,” said sophomore Andres Pardo.

With the number of online services offering on demand entertainment for a very low price, it wasn’t difficult to imagine how quickly a teenager could become hooked on

a device. Basically, the most difficult part about watching, was finding the uninterrupted time.

“When I don’t have something to do, I enjoy watching Netfix because it’s a good pass time,” said sixth grader Lucas Bogardus.

Reruns used to be considered something you watched when nothing else was on. But that changed with the streaming apps. Now watching a show multiple times became something that was almost expected. There was always something to watch, even if you have seen it before.

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Skrt Skrt

To some people a car was just a means of transportation, but to others it was so much more. The school parking was not just filled with cookie cutter cars, but rather cars that had been customized by their owners to fit their preferences. When you saw the car, you could definitely see the personality of the driver.

The most noticeable example of the following would have to be senior Jossan Elias’ 2005 BMW M3 that was built by him from the ground up. Elias constructed the car by buying the remnants of a wrecked BMW M3, then repaired it with pieces he purchased from the internet in order to reconstruct the entire front end of the car that had been destroyed in the wreck.

“I’ve always wanted to have a BMW M3 and

once I found a wrecked one online I knew I could build it into my own car,” said Elias.

Seniors Kevin Baloyra and David Martinez also customized their cars to fit their own taste. Baloyra bought his Infiniti used but with minor modifications on it, and spent time customizing it in order to make the car suit his personality rather than that of it’s previous owner.

“I have always been obsessed with cars, so when I was able to get one, I jumped on the opportunity to make it my very own,” said Baloyra.

Meanwhile, Mar tinez purchased his BMW M235i from the factory and customized it with a carbon fiber mirror wrap, along with tinting the windows.

“I had always wanted to drive a small coupe and when I saw my car at the dealership, I knew it was perfect, all I needed to do to make it perfect was tint the windows,” said Martinez.

For junior Kearan Singh’s Subaru WRX STI, it had to be one of the most unique cars in the lot due to it’s street racing appearance.

“The stick shift, Turbo and all wheel drive make it feel more like a big go kart then a regular car,” said Singh.

Regardless of the make, model, or year, it was always about making it your own. The student parking was filled with enough personality to demonstrate the extreme importance of the ride.

Infiniti Q60S 6mt AG M580 Kw V3 customized by senior Kevin Baloyra.
Driver: Junior Kearan Singh Make & Model: 2016 Subaru WRX STI
Driver: Senior Jossan Elias Make & Model: 2005 BMW M3 6MT SS H&R R+AR20
Driver: Senior David Martinez Make & Model: 20015 BMW M235i
By: Lucas Cabrera-Ramon

Uber stories

“My friends and I were using Uber to go to another friend’s house after school. Since Uber only charges a small fee for waiting, we decided to ask the Uber to stop at McDonalds, and he happily stopped. Once we arrived, the Uber driver got out of the car and ate with us. It was unusual and funny but it wasn’t too weird. We figured that this guy has been in the car all day and probably wanted some company.”

“I was on my way to a friend’s when my Uber driver received a call on his phone and asked me if he could answer it, stressing that it was important. Since there was little traffic, I said it was fine. He answered the call and we could hear the person on the other end talking loudly. The driver started to cry and yelled loudly. He had just learned that he was cancer free. It was extremely cool to see someone experience such an emotional moment.”

“I was late to school and my carpool had already left so I had to call Uber. My Uber driver picked me up and she had her children in the car. One of the kids got hungry and the driver pulled into a Cuban bakery to pick up a snack for him. I was in shock that this was happening to me, but I got a couple croquetas and made the best of it. After we all ate she dropped her kids off at a local elementary school, and then she dropped me off.“

““It was a summer afternoon and my friends wanted to go have lunch in Wynwood, but I didn’t have a car at the time so I decided to Uber. I was running a little late so I rushed to call the Uber and I accidentally called an UberPOOL. UberPOOL is a ride sharing mode which splits the cost with other (random) people heading in the same direction . I had a pregnant woman sitting in the back seat of this UberPool. As we arrived to her destination, she accidentally spilled a water bottle and it splashed over the driver. The driver started to freak out because he though the woman’s water had broken. It was probably the most uncomfortable position I have ever been in,“ said senior Justin Hernandez.

Freshman Arsenio Moussa
Sophomore Sebastian Roa
Junior Ivan Pachon

Spotlight on Food Spots

Some people never know where they are going to eat for their next lunch or dinner, but others have their go-to restaurants already set in stone. Whether you enjoy Cuban, American, or even Italian food, there were multiple spots in Miami that served your favorite meals to perfection.

These student found their favorite food spot because of their cultural background or just because the food there could not be topped.

“I have been eating at Latin House for a long time now because their burgers are the best in town,”

said senior Christian Rodriguez. Other restaurants such as Chipotle, Chick-Fil-A, and Moe’s were among some of the most popular spots among students. On any given day, an attack of the munchies drove the student crowd to those infamous food spots.

Foodies Faves

Seventh Grader Christopher Bayo

“ My favorite restaurant is Samurai because of their great Japanese food.”

Senior Manuel Menendez

“Bricktops on Miracle Mile has the best chicken and bacon I’ve ever had.”

Sophomore Joshua Salandy

“Chili’s is the best restaurant because of their ribs.”

Junior Humberto Torres

“I love eating chicken wings at Sports Grill while watching sports on one of their TVs.”

Eighth Grader Adrian Carbajales

“Nothing is better than a good steak from Outback.”

Senior Josan Elias

“The burgers from Rok Burger are the greatest burgers you can find in Miami.”

school and served great Cuban foods.

Chantilly Bakery was one of the more popular restaurants to hang out in, particularly since it was located right across the street from the

Burger

Calories: 303

Sat. Fat: 5g

Sugar: 5g

Sodium: 589mg

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Salad

Calories: 94

Sat. Fat: 2.5g

Sugar: 4.4g

Sodium: 177mg

Doughnut

Calories: 195

Sat. Fat: 6g

Sugar: 11g

Sodium: 140mg

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Apple

Calories: 95

Sat. Fat: 0.1g

Sugar: 19g

Sodium: 2mg

Unhealthy VS Healthy

Granola

Calories: 132

Sat. Fat: 0.7g

Sugar: 8g

Sodium: 82mg

Takis

Calories: 140

Sat. Fat: 4g

Sugar: 0g

Sodium: 420mg

French Fries

Calories: 365

Sat. Fat: 2.7g

Sugar: 0.4g

Sodium: 246mg

V S V S

Celery

Calories: 6

Sat. Fat: 0g

Sugar: 0.7g

Sodium: 32mg

What’s your pick?

In this day and age of information overload, it isn’t very far fetched to see how incredibly savvy consumers have become. It is a normal sight to see shoppers reading food labels in any supermarket. With the amount of information and food studies out there, people had to make the daily decisions of trying to eat healthy, or splurging in the occasional temptation food.

For young men especially, the decision of eating healthy to promote growth or delving in the foods that provided quick comfort or satisfaction was always an issue. It was a battle between health and the taste buds.

“When choosing between healthy and junk foods, I always consider how it will affect my performance on the field,” said senior Jordan Galves.

The school cafeteria tended to go more with the healthy

aspect of eating, offering a sugar-free, and mostly grease-free diet. Foods such as whole wheat pasta, baked meats, and even exotic salads were often at the center of the food offered to students.

This, however, did not deter the daily cravings for sugary snacks and drinks. Many students disregarded the foods they ate and preferred to go with what tasted good. With the vending machines around school a thing of the past, having a bag of mariquitas or takis took a back seat to granola and protein bars, which were easier to carry in a bag pack.

“When choosing what to eat I try to balance my diet with salads and some steaks for proteins,” said Leunam Escarras-Lola Regardless of the choices each person made, it was always evident that a balance between the healthy snacks and the occasional splurge was necessary for an appropriate diet.

Ignite your Future

Over the summer, the class of 2017 was advised by college counselors to go out and intern in the field that they would be studying in college. This ignited an interest in many students to go out and try working in the field in which one day they expect to work. Among many of the students who took part in this endeavour were seniors Juan Ramirez and Stefano Santamaria.

Ramirez worked over the summer as a veterinarian’s assistant at his uncle’s pet clinic in Wynwood. Ramirez stated that his prior idea of becoming a veterinarian was confirmed after he had such a great experience working in this industry and in such an up and coming area of Miami.

At first he thought that he would not have the stomach to be able to handle a surgery, but he was surprised by his interest in the process, and his ability to put aside the gore of the procedure and help the animal.

“I always thought that I wanted to become a veterinarian, and after interning with my uncle I realized I was completely right,” said Ramirez. “I think I’ve definitely found my calling.”

In a completely different part of town, senior Stefano Santamaria worked on his grandfather’s farm in Homestead. With the hopes of one day owning his own farm, he spent the summer working with his grandfather and learning the basics of agriculture. He learned to mix microbes that would be used in the fertilizer of the crops in order to promote growth and build up immunity to pests.

Santamaria hopes to one day major in agriculture with a minor in biochemistry. This specific degree will allow him to further develop microbes so that his crops can be taken care of to the best of his abilities.

Another student who spent his summer

applying himself to a job was senior Michael Prado. Prado worked as a counselor and swim instructor at Venetian Pool in Coral Gables. Although he received services hours for his work, he felt that this job was good for both the community and his college application. Aside from teaching young children how to swim, Prado was also the camp photographer.

“I originally worked as a life guard at the Venetian Pool in order to beef up my college resume, and get out of the house. However, I actually ended up having a really great time and volunteered for an even longer period than I needed to,” said Prado.

Although most young people look forward to hot summers lingering around the house and waking up late in the afternoon, other took their time seriously and made something productive out of those long, lazy days of summer.

During a surgery, senior Juan Ramirez observes as his uncle, a professional veterinarian, helps a dog in distress.
Far above: Stirring microbes on his grandfather’s farm, senior Stefano Santamaria makes sure that the plant’s fertilizer contains the propper nutrients in order to promote growth.
Directly above: In his official lifeguard uniform senior Michael Prado, proudly shows off his summer gig.

Top to bottom: Sixth grader Christian Beaubien, eighth gader Alexandre Beaubien and freshman Sean Luc Beaubien. Freshman Lucas Rodriguez and seventh grader Tomas Rodriguez.

Sophomores Michael and Gabriel Aparicio. Sophomores Matthew and Joseph Schultz.

Brotherly Love

Having siblings in this school was never an uncommon thing. It was simply easier to take all the siblings to one school every day than battle the morning traffic to two different schools on a daily basis. As easy as it was for the parents and the commute, it wasn’t always that easy for the siblings to be together in the same place all day long; especially when they shared classes or even teachers.

The Beaubien brothers went through this struggle on a day to day basis. Being three students in the same school, and having very similar faces, it made it easy for teachers to get their names mixed up.

“Most of the time I just ignore it, but sometimes it gets annoying when my teachers call me by my brothers names. I can barely go through a day of school without being called ‘Sean’ or ‘Alex’,” said sixth grader Christian Beaubien.

The Aparicio twins, Gabriel and Michael, although they shared the same birthday, were actually very different.

“Although we may share the same last name, the same parents and the same house, we are very different. We are both athletes, but we have different interests when it comes to sports,” said junior Gabriel Aparicio.

Unlike the Aparicio twins, the Schultz brothers, Matthew and Joseph, shared very similar interests. They were both part of the varsity football team and they both hung out with the same group of friends. However, you would never suspect that they were brothers, much less twins, because they did not look very much alike.

Coming from a family of three brothers, seventh grader Tommy and his big bro freshman Lucas Rodriguez knew the difficulties of going to school with a sibling (their oldest brother, Carlos, graduated in 2016).

Both Tommy and Lucas shared very similar interests when it came to their extra curricular activities. They both excelled in sports (football and lacrosse), and enjoyed fishing on the weekends. They both admitted that there could be perks in having an older sibling in school.

“Having an older brother in the school helps a lot because he’s already gone through the process. He always gives me advice on what to do and how to do good with certain teachers and classes,” said Tomas.

Whether a good thing or a bad thing, one thing was for certain: having a sibling in school was definitely different.

School Spirit

School pride was often seen throughout the hallways year-round, but it was most evident during Homecoming and Rebound Week.

Homecoming included creative ways for students to show their support for the football team. Having a strict dress code throughout the year, it was always fun to dress up and be different. Last year’s dress up themes included blue and

gold day, professional team jersey day, and a new homeroom competition to see who had the best costume ideas. The highlight of the week was Friday with the pep rally in the football field. The senior football players ran through the tunnel, as a helicopter landed on the field bringing Waldo to the event.

The basketball team had their own pride week the second semester

when the school celebrated Rebound Week. This was a basketball themed week long event that was capped off by the first Field Day in six years. With bounce houses, table games, and a highly competitive Barq Ball showdown, Field Day was definitely back in business. Not only did students get a break from the traditional school days, but they also had the chance to show off their school spirit.

Feeling the plummeting temperatures, Social Studies teacher Mr. Heriberto Cabada sits on a huge ice block. Mr. Cabada had won the Chillest Teacher award, voted by the student body.
Hyping up the students, senior Teobaldo Rosell shows his excitement during the Homecoming pep rally as he encourages everyone to show off their school spirit at the game later that day. Rosell was the vice president of school council and he worked diligently to make the school events fun and engaging for all the students in all the grade levels.
Avoiding the tag, sophomore Damian Cuesta and senior Jordan Galvez play footall during Field Day. There were other games such as basketball, Barq Ball and soccer for all students to enjoy.
Going up for the layup, senior Daniel Brown scores in a game of basketball during Field Day. The day was capped off with a pep rally featuring basketball figure Many Love.

When else could a student get the opportunity to publicly impersonate their favorite teacher or staff member, while having fun? Only at the senior skit.

The skit was produced, directed, and performed by members of the senior class during Rebound Week in the Roca Theater. Actors dressed the part and worked hard at perfecting accents and mannerisms that were very specific about a particular teacher. There were skit

Senior Skit

regulars such as Ms. Angie Fernandez and Mr. Juan Vazquez, who have been a part of just about every senior skit, and then there were some newcomers such as Mr. Lawrence Goodall and Mrs. Maria D. Alonso who brought out the humorous side in all.

Last year’s plot was based on the disappearance of the school principal, kicking off a version of the Hunger Games where one teacher would eventually take

over the vacant position.

A new addition to the senior skit experience was senior Daniel Brown who impersonated non other than President Donald Trump. After giving a speech on how to choose a leader, he went on to promise a number of things among which was the building of a wall on 8th Street.

“The funniest part was the Donald Trump bit,” said junior Alessandro Billau. “He made his jokes our jokes.”

The cast of the senior skit impersonate their favorite teachers and coaches during a faculty meeting to discuss who will be representing each department in the Magis Games. The senior skit, which featured more than 20 members of the faculty and staff, took place during Rebound Week in the second semester. They performed throughout the day for the students of all grade levels, and also included a special presentation at night for parents and anyone else who had not caught it during the day.
Answering a phone call, senior Roberto Pupo impersonates Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ. The plot revolved around the kidnapping of Principal Mr. Jose E. Roca as the faculty search for his replacement.
Arguing as to which sport is best, seniors Steven Calles (Dr. Thomas de Quesada), Daniel Riveron (Tanger Mendonca) and Kevin Baloyra (Coach Fraga) make the audience laugh. The coaches in the skit were always a hit with the students.
Competing in an intense chess match, seniors Joseph Parlade and Edward Briscoe impersonate Deacon Robert O’Malley and Deacon Jorge Prieto. Senior Federico Tamborrel played Ms. Angie Fernandez.

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Counselors and then some

Counseling offices were always welcoming spaces for all who entered. Students often seeked the guidance of their counselors to improve their grades, check on the college process, or sometimes, just to vent.

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In his counseling office, Mr. Rafael Ledesma meets with sophomore Rodrigo Madiedo.

Eighth grader Mateo Venegas with Ms. Tatiana Zantuna.

Mr. Daniel Montesi goes over discuses exam scores with junior Guillermo Amore.

Mr. Jorge Munoz-Bustamante offers advice to sixth grader Francisco Prieguez.

In her office, Ms. Teresa Gutierrez carries on a conversation with seventh grader Adison Arnholt.

Spiritual counselors helped students make good decisions, deal with important issues, and above all, see God in everything. With one spiritual counselor per grade level, every student was assured a solid path to a good life with Christ.

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Father Pedro Cartaya, SJ shares his ideas with senior Gustavo Roig.

Overlooking the Garrido Family Plaza, Father Nelson Garcia, SJ gives advice to freshman Jose Perez.

During a bench session, Deacon Jorge Prieto puts things into perspective for freshman Adrian Banegas.

In his office, Father Francisco Permuy, SJ listens to junior Christian Tinoco.

Father Lionel Lopez get to know eighth grader Augusto Moreno better.

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Read, Analyze, Write

As students rose up in grade levels, the difficulty of each course increased. In English classes, reading, analyzing, and writing was a main focus. These three skills were not only important in English, but in all other courses, and of course, in the real world.

Students in all grade levels were taught to read critically, analyze the work, and then write about their findings. These skills were pivotal to pass the highly important SAT exam, and to write just about any essay that a college required for entrance.

“With all the practice I got from the countless practice essays in class, the actual test was easy, and I felt extremely prepared,” said sophomore Javier Canto, referring to the PSAT.

The teachers in the English department helped students to learn and practice the writing process step-by-step and complete the essays to the best of their abilities. The Father Arrupe Writing Center was also very beneficial for students looking to sharpen their writing skills. Anyone who needed help could just go there and get oneon-one help from an English teacher.

“The writing center allows students to be with any English teacher one-onone, so that we can be better writer in the future,” said sixth grader Gabriel Sixto.

From top to bottom: Going over an essay, sixth grader Perdro Hermida sits down with English teacher Mrs. Jennifer Iglesias to go through the main points.
Typing an essay question for The Odyssey, freshmen Bryan Rodriguez and Mark Trapp listen to the question dictated by English teacher Mrs. Jennifer Jacomino.
By: Jose Toledo

Problem Solvers

The math department worked hard to teach students the importance of mathematics and prepare students for college level math and standardized tests.

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Juniors Alberto Conti and Joseph Gambin practice formulas with Mr. Jose Fernandez.

Mrs. Ana Suarez discusses a computer problem with sixth grader Julian Cueto.

Mrs. Olga Ramon explains the lesson to her senior Intro to Calculus class including seniors Gustavo Roig, Alejandro Maduro, Andres Pinate, Nicholas Munoz, and Alejandro Hunter.

Ms. Diana Fernandez reviews homework with her sixth grade class.

Mr. Ulises Ordunez reviews in his Pre Calculus class with juniors Christopher Marrero and Javier Bustamante.

Mr. Bruce Teachey helps freshman Antonio Castanos with a question.

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Observe, Hypothesize, Experiment

Some of the core classes in middle school were considered not too entertaining to most students. Science, on the other hand, was exciting for most students due to the annual science fair and the various inclusive labs students practiced throughout the year. For the visual learners, especially, science was the best class to learn in a hands on manner.

“The experiments we do in science give us a better understanding of the topic,” said freshman Javier Cantens.

Laboratory experiments provided an alternative way for teachers to explain the lesson in depth, pass on the knowledge to students, and help students learn through visual examples.

“Labs give s tudents an inclusive and entertaining way to learn about a subject,” said freshman Nicholas Oyarzun.

The school’s labs were extremely well equipped. Each student was given a pair of goggles for safety, and if necessary, students were also given gloves. Every classroom in the science section had an eye wash and a shower station just in case any chemicals needed to be immediately washed away.

“It reassures me knowing the labs are equipped with all the safety precautions necessary to prevent any and all kinds of accidents,” said freshman Nicholas Poveda.

From top to bottom: Life Science teacher Mr. Jose Padilla hands out microscope slides for the students during the cheek cell lab. Biology teacher Mrs. Milagros Zequeria helps students pour a mixture out of a graduated cylinder and into a tray during a class experiment.

Scientists at Work

Science Fair has been a tradition of the school for years. Students showed both their artistic and scientific abilities.

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Presenting his project to all in attendance, sophomore Marco Lanz presents his project on Jonas Salik.

Presenting his project on recycling in South Florida, freshman John Lee talks about how recycling is vital for the ecosystem.

Science teacher Mrs. Shyara Lara recognizes sophomore Julian Caballero for his hard work.

Using his finished trifold sophomore Santiago Gonzalez talks about the contributions Alfred Hershey has made throughout his life.

Science teacher Mr. Rolando Sucena poses with the winners of the Science Fair.

After receiving their medals. Sophomores David Raez and Jorge Lopez-Cabrera congratulate each other on a job well done.

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Abundance of Adoration

On every first Friday of the month students of all grades went to the Chapel to be a part of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. This opportunity was available to all members of the school community. The Adoration referred to when Christ was fully present, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.

The Euchar ist would be placed in a monstrance above the altar, and the students would pray and show respect to Christ. Sixth grader Justin Alvarez always looked forward to the first Friday of the month.

“I really enjoy going to the art gallery, and paying my respects to God. I always feel great after I go,” said Alvarez who also encouraged his friends and classmates to accompany him.

Since the school chapel was under construction, the gallery was converted into a small chapel where students took part in their homeroom masses and other forms of worship. An altar was in the center of the gallery and the priests held confessions to one side.

“My favorite part of mass is when Father Willie gives his homilies because they’re entertaining and they have a good lesson,” said seventh garder Oscar Echegaray.

Despite the reconstruction of the school chapel, students and teachers never missed the opportunity to worship, especially on the Fridays of the Adoration.

From top to bottom: Sixth grader Justin Alvarez, stops by during homeroom to pray and participate in the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
During his homeroom mass, seventh grader Gabriel Neira receives the Sacament of Reconciliation from Father Lionel Lopez.

Back to the Past

Social Studies classes educated the students on the importance of knowing the past in order to improve their future.

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World history teacher Dr. Francisco Tudela makes sure freshmen Matthew Carodso-Abreu and Lucas Montes De Oca are on task.

Government teacher Mr. Patrick Collins answers questions in his U.S. Government junior class.

Latin American history teacher Dr. Thomas De Quesada explains his assignment to seniors Jorge Valdes, Nicholas Milton, and Andres Taquechel.

U.S. government teacher Mr. Ramon Nicosia goes over the material with his junior class.

Mr. Charles Cleveland lectures his economics class of seniors on the different economic systems throughout the world.

Mr. James Klein holds a class discussion in his Latin American history senior class.

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Root Searching

In Miami, speaking Spanish was an essential part of the daily life. No one could go a full day without hearing some form of Spanish, whether it came from the radio, television, social media or just friends and family. In a school where the majority of its students were of Hispanic background, they all knew at least some form of the language.

However, for the non Spanish speaking students who entered the school without speaking a word of Spanish, things were a little different. With lots of grammar and speaking practice, most of these students picked up the language in no time. By the end of the academic career, many of them were saying “Oye” and “Dale” to each other.

“Taking Spanish has helped me develop my skill to speak, write, and understand the language,” said junior Kyle Gomez. “This will not only help me in the future, but it is already helping me now to fluently communicate with my friends and family in Spanish.”

Culture was not just in the classroom. Every year the Modern Languages Department put on a Hispanic Heritage fair in the central patio. It included music dancing, and delicious food from different Latin American countries. The event always brought out big crowds and helped students to practice their language skills, especially those who were not native speakers.

From top to bottom: Spanish teacher Mrs. Marlisa Sanchez, advises her students to follow on their iPads while she reads the Leyendas in class and engages in an activity to help the students get a better understanding of the reading.
Teaching her sophomore class, Mrs. Annette Anton reviews a packet with her students. Mrs. Anton did that on a regular basis to help her students fix their grammatical mistakes.
By: Jorge Vizcarrondo & Gabriel Aparicio

Time for Fiesta

Fiesta de la Hispanidad was a school wide celebration that included food, dancing and an assortment of colorful piñatas.

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Visitors enjoy the fun, food, and festivities at the fair held in the school’s Garrido Family Plaza during Hispanic Heritage month.

Presenting his poster board for students and parents, sophomore Nicholas Perez talks about the Colombian culture.

Students and their families take part in the annual fair, which included hand made decorations such as piñatas.

At the Spanish booth, freshman Adrian Rodriguez and eighth grader Gilberto Oliva sample the food. A group of students get a conga line going on the dance floor.

Sophomores Alberto Arazoza and Andres Pardo hand out food to the visitors.

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Bringing Life to the School

Students in Mr. Ignacio Font’s Studio Art 1 and 2 classes worked on creating a mural in the Ignatian center outside of the Roca Theater. Mr. Font, along with Director of the Ignatian Center for the Arts Mr. Luis Dulzaides and art history teacher Ms. Maria Inez Leanez got the idea to build the mural from the Visual Prayer panels from a graffiti artist in London called LovePusher. The school president Father Willie Garcia-Tunon also encouraged and supported the idea .

The students worked fervently to make the designs for the panels, and later Mr. Font, Mr. Dulzaides, and Ms. Leanez chose their favorites.

“We had an idea set up but while we were painting we became inspired. We decided to change the design to something that fit better with what we though would better portray the school,” said junior David Gonzalez.

The students reproduced the designs chosen onto the panels. They mixed the paint and spent countless hours under the guidance of Mr. Font to be able to bring color and life to the Ignatian center.

“It was a fun and different experience to be able to express myself and also be able to portray the Catholic beliefs of the school,” said junior Gabriel Cobas.

From top to bottom: Painting the Visual Prayer panels, art students juniors Javier Samuel, David Gonzalez, Gabriel Cobas, and sophomore Rodrigo Madiedo worked to the best of their abilities. After giving a thorough inspection of sixth grader Brandon Amparo’s work, Mr. Font gives him pointers on how to improve.

Boys Will Be Boys

Whether it was a new sport or simply running a mile, Physical Education taught student how to stay heathy and keep fit.

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Coach Richard Stuart gives instructions to freshmen Kevin Valido and Benjamin Morales.

Coach Gerard Albert referees his freshman class on the basketball court.

Coach Shane Walker instructs his sixth grade class on the key aspects of water polo.

Running down the field eighth grader Alexander Ferrero sprints while teammate John Luca Mejia chases him down.

Scoring a touchdown eighth grader George Wiltz plays a game of flag football.

On the track sixth graders Zachary Sunderland and Brandon Lezcano run the mile.

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-Albert Einstein

“In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity”

-Sun Tzu

“Life is one grand sweet-song so start the music”

-Ronald Reagan

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-St. Ignatius of Loyola

“The greatness of a man is not measured from his feet to his head, but from his head to the sky”

-Napoleon Bonaparte

“What seems to me white, I will believe black if the hierarchical Church so defines”

“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life’s about creating yourself”

-George Bernard Shaw

“What we achieve inwardly will change our outer reality”

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-St. Ignatius of Loyola
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“He who forgets himself in the service of God may be assured that God will not forget Him”

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“You have preserved and have endured hardships for my name, and have not grown weary”

-Revelation 2:3

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“Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday”

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“The unexamined life is not worth living”

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“It is dangerous to make everybody go forward by the same road: and worse to measure others by oneself”

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“Talent without working hard is nothing”

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“Time you enjoy wasting was not wasted”

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“To leave God for God’s sake is no loss, but great profit, on the soul’s balance sheet”

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“It’s true, hard work never killed anybody, but I figured, why take the chance”

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“The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination”

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“Success isn’t overnight. It’s when everyday you get a little better than the day before”

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“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself”

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-Mark Twain

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- Edward J. Stieglitz

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life”

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“Be kind to all creatures, this is the true religion”

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-Oscar Wilde

“The way to make money is to buy when blood is running in the streets”

“The worst part of success is, to me, adapting to it, It’s scary”

-Kendrick Lamar

“Better great prudence and ordinary holiness than great holiness and little prudence”

-St. Ignatius of Loyola

“Be grateful with everything you have and you will be successful in everything you do”

-Conor McGregor

“Life is a series of commas, not periods”

-Matthew McConaughey

MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT

“Hey, why not me?”

-Chance the rapper

Lucas Pola Andres Poveda
Michael Prado Roberto Pupo Alexander Pusch
Juan Ramirez Franco Rivera Daniel Riveron Alfonso Rodriguez Christian Rodriguez
-John D. Rockefeller
Nicholas Milton

Juan Rodriguez Verde Gustavo Roig Daniel Romero Teobaldo Rosell Juan San Martin

“If you are going through hell, keep going”

-Winston Churchill

“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude”

-Zig Ziglar

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction”

-Ronald Raegan

“Nothing worthy of God can be done without earth being set in uproar and hell’s legions roused”

-St. Ignatius of Loyola

“He who does not hope to win has already lost”

-José Joaquín de Olmedo

Nicholas Sanchez Stefano Santamaria Daniel Sarmiento Eduardo Scheuren Gabriel Seda

“The best way to predict the future is to create it”

-Peter Drucker

“I like people that enjoy life; cause I do the same”

-Lil Wayne

“Don’t count the days, make the days count”

-Muhammed Ali

“Limits like fears are often just an illusion”

-Michael Jordan

“One rare and exceptional deed is worth far more than a thousand commonplace ones”

-St. Ignatius of Loyola

Sean Sempere Nicholas Senior Felipe Sequeira Nicholas Silva Kevin Simauchi

“I put a dollar into one of those change machines. Nothing changed”

-George Carlin

“You’re never a loser until you quit trying”

-Mike Ditka

“Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, some make it happen”

-Michael Jordan

“Success is simple. Do what’s right, the right way, at the right time”

-Arnold Glasow

“Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory”

-George S. Patton

Daniel Simpson Christopher Siu Alejandro Smith Andres Solares Diego Somarriba

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act, but a habit”

-Will Durant

“Only the wisest and stupidest of men never change”

-Confucius

“People who think they are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do”

- Steve Jobs

“To hell with circumstances, I create opportunities”

-Bruce Lee

“Never look down on anybody unless you are helping him up”

-Jesse Jackson

BIGGEST PROCRASTINATOR

“Accept no one’s definition of your life, but defines yourself”

-Harvey Fierstein

“The man who sets about making others better is wasting his time, unless he begins with himself”

-St. Ignatius of Loyola

“Go to heaven for the climate, hell for the company”

-Mark Twain

“Strive not to be a success but rather to be of value”

“The man on top of the mountain didn’t fall there”

“Do something today that your future self will thank you for”

-Anonymous

“Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it”

-Maya Angelou

“Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game”

-Babe Ruth

“It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey”

-St. Ignatius of Loyola

“Think slow, act fast”

Sebastian Suarez
Michael Sueiro
Federico Tamborrel Andres Taquechel
Mateus Tordin
Javier Torres De Navarra Brandon Torricella Gabriel Trastoy Santiago Ugas
Maximo Ulloa
-Albert Einstein
-Vince Lombardi
-Buster Keaton
Max Garcia del Pozo

Jorge Valdes Carlos Vazquez

“You have to think anyway, so why not think big”

-Donald J. Trump

“I love it when people doubt me. It makes me work harder to prove them wrong”

-Derek Jeter

Kristian Ventura Nicolas Vila

“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened”

-Ludwig Jacobowski

“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all”

-Oscar Wilde

Gabriel Vazquez

“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work”

-Thomas A. Edison

Daniel Velasquez Neira Lucas Venegas

“True, I am in love with suffering, but I do not know if I deserve the honor”

-St. Ignatius of Loyola

“Anyone who has never made a mistake has tried anything new”

-Albert Einstein

MOST LIKELY TO WEAR A LETTERMAN AT 50 '

Erick Wilson Christian Winch

“Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm”

-Abraham Lincoln

“Everything is funny, as long as it’s happening to somebody else”

-Will Rogers

Daniel Martinez
On this page: Juniors Ian Anderson, Alex Doval, Kasser Ismail, Brenton Mullis, Jose Chaviano, Sebastian Chamizo, Nicholas Sosa, Fransico Castanos, Mario Perez, Nicholas Rodriguez, Rafael Llaneza, Robert Fernandez, Gabriel Estrada, Alec Arizuetta, Alexis Agreda, Carlos Romero, Manuel Fernandez, Eduardo Fidalgo and Juan Rubio.

Leonardo Abate

Nicholas Abunassar

Alexis Agreda

Angel Aguilar

Guillermo Amore

Ian Anderson

Gabriel Aparicio

Michael Aparicio

Javier Arazoza

Juan-Pablo Arenas Grayeb

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

Angelo Borges

Andrew Burch

Javier Bustamante

Ivan Cabrera

Alejandro Candela

Andre Caputo

Ignacio Cardenal

Luis Casas

Francisco Castanos

Kyle 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

Alan Fernandez

Alejandro 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

Aitor Fungairino

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

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

Jared Hart

Andrew Hernandez

Eduardo Hernandez

Marcelo Hernandez

John Herrera

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

Luis Larios

Eric Lastres

Noel Lazaro

Jon Lemos

Carlos Lenis

Francisco Leon

Claudio Leyva

Rafael Llaneza

Sebastian Llano

Maximiliano Llorente

Israel Lopez

Ignacio Lopez-Castro

Robert Lopez-Irizarry

Justin Louden

College Bound

Junior year marked the beginning of the ever important college process. During this year, students began to work on their college essay, took SAT/ACT prep classes, explored college campuses, and became familiar with the college counseling department. Recommendation letters were requested, and many students even went on several college visits.

“The best advice is to determine your skills and decide what schools allow you to apply those skills,” said junior Breton Mullis.

Although there were many students who had not chosen a major, or even knew what they were going to be doing later in life, junior year was a reasonable time to begin to explore possible careers and the colleges that could take them to those careers. The college counseling department even hosted a number of events and tours throughout the year to help the juniors decide the paths that they would be taking.

“The college process may be intimidating but you must be persistent,” said junior Alejandro Toyos.

The college process was a long and tedious one, filled with both excitement and anxiety. As most juniors found out, it was better to get started early, before time ran out.

Joseph Cruz
On this page: College Counselor Mr. Severin Chambers with juniors Jose Garces, Reberto Lacasa and Alexis Agreda. Junior Francisco Garcia speaks to Ms. Cristina Busto during College Day. Juniors pose for a picture outside the doors of George Washington University during the College Tour.

Lorenzo Luaces

Brandon Lubian

Timothy Mackle

Marlow Marimon

Hugo Marin

Rodrigo Marin

Christopher Marrero

Matthew Martin

Christian Martinez

Robert Martinez

Emilio Mascaro

Ricardo Mayo

Andres Maza

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

Ivan Pachon

Alejandro Pacios

Felipe Pardo

Juan Pereira

Alfred Perez

Andres Perez

Mario Perez

Nicholas Perez-Blanco

Julian Piedrahita

Jose Plasencia

Bernardo Poulat

Hunter Prindle

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

Daniel Salinas

Javier San Martin

William San Pedro

Daniel Sanchez

Javier Saumell

Joseph Schultz

Matthew Schultz

Adrian Senra

Kearan Singh

Andres Smith

Nicolas Smith

Anthony Soler

Carlos Sosa

Carlos Sosa

Nicolas Sosa

Harrison Stoker

Daniel Suels

Christian Tinoco

Nicolas Tobon

Jose Toledo

Humberto Torres

Roger Torres

Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes

Placido Valdes

Carlos Vela

David Velasco

Santiago Venegas

Lucas Verdeja

Enrique Vila

Ignacio Villasmil

Diego Yaffar

Conner Yurkon

Jorge Vizcarrondo
Lucas Zumpano

this page:

On
Juniors Ryan Fernandez, Gabriel Estrada, Jose Plasencia, Santiago Venegas, Aitor Fungairino, Raul Rodriguez, Rodrigo Munoz, Hunter Prindle, Christian Martinez, Rogelio Consuegra, Francisco Garcia and Carlos Romero.

2019

On this page: Sophomores Mathew Morales, Nicholas Patricios, Javier Canto, Zachary Jimenez, Nicholas Perez, Dameon Cuesta, Julian Rodriguez, Nelson Marin, Manuel Gil, Nicolas Suarez, Anthony Abinader, Jose Garcia-Chirino, Diego Navarro, Marco Lanz, David Meza, Rodrigo Barquero, Gabriel Gallardo and Carlos Echenique.

Tyler Abella

Alfredo Abilahoud Rosa

Anthony Abinader

Dominic Abreu

Ignacio Aguilar

Cesar Aguzzi

Armando Albert

Alberto Arazoza

Carlos Ariza

Gabriel Arteaga

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

Nicholas Casariego

Aramis Castano

Felipe Castro

Xavier Cerrate

Andres Chiossone

Jose Cil

Jacob Collins

Daniel Corzo

Damian Cuesta

Robert Curbelo

Lucas de la Hoz

Gabriel de Zendegui

Gianpaolo DeFelice

Andrew Deiters

Brandon Delgado

Erik Delgado

Eric Diaz

Marino Diaz Baixas

Jorge Dominguez

Dustin Duprey

Carlos Echenique Lukas Escapil

Daniel Esteban

Brian Feal

Lucas Fernandez

Gabriel Fernandez de Castro

Mario Fernandez-Riera

Victor Ferraz

Fernando Forte Carpio

Martin Frallicciardi

Gabriel Gallardo

Christopher Galliano

Gregory Gallinar

Lucas Garcia

Orlando Garcia

Sebastian Garcia

Jose Garcia-Chirino

David Garzon

Manuel Gil

Victor Giorgini

Andres Gomez

Carlos Gonzalez

Daniel Gonzalez

Donato Gonzalez

Patricio Gonzalez

Roberto Gonzalez

Sebastian Gonzalez

Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen

Andre Hall

Seth Hart

Giovanni Hector

Matthew Hernandez

Sean Hickey

Diego Horta

Alejandro Huembes

Carlos Huembes

Kyle Huynh

Jean-Franco Jimenez

Jorge Jimenez

Ryan Jimenez

Zachary Jimenez

Thomas Kurzan

Charles Lamela

Marco Lanz

Andres Lara

Andres Larrea

Sebastian Lezcano

Nicholas Lobato

Michael Lopez

Robert Lopez

Jorge Lopez-Cabrera

Sebastian Lopez-Ibanez

Federico Lozano

Gabriel Lugo

Rodrigo Madiedo

Javier Mariscal

Javier Marquina

Enrique Martin

Matthew Martin

Christopher Maza

Manuel Mejia Bird

Alexander Menendez

Christopher Menendez

Michael Menendez

Ricardo Meneses

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

Nicolas Muniz

Guillermo Najera Sweeney

Thanasi Naos

Diego Navarro

Rodrigo Nieto

Joaquin Novoa

Dylan Nuno

Gabriel Ortega

Lucas Otero

Jorge Paez

Alejandro Pardo

Andres Pardo

Gabriel Pardo

Nicholas Patricios

Christian Paz

Alejandro Pena

Gerardo Perera

Carlos Perez

Juan Perez

Nicholas Perez

Ricardo Perez

Sebastian Perez

Stefano Pinto

Daniel Planos

Gabriel Polo

Christopher Ponce

Jose Prendes

Sebastian Prieto

Andres Puello

Benjamin Puente

Guillermo Quintero

Nicholas Quintero

David Raez

Sebastian Rafuls

Aaron Ramirez

Ethan Ramirez

Jayson Repine

Bryan Reyes

Sebastian Roa

Alec Rodriguez

Edward Rodriguez

Jorge Rodriguez

Jose Rodriguez

Julien Rodriguez

Michael Rodriguez

Michael Rodriguez

Andre Rodz

Manuel Romero

Joseph Rubio

Rafael Ruiz

Raul Sague

Joshua Salandy

Alejandro Salas

Christian Salazar

Nicolas Salvat

Virgilio Sanchez

William Sanchez

Damian Sangles

Francisco Sanguino

Josep Sendra

Antonio Serrano

Eric Silva

Henrique Souza

Alejandro Suarez

Eric Suarez

Jorge Suarez

Nicolas Suarez

Daniel Sueiro

Stefan Todywala

Alejandro Torres

Waldo Toyos

Christian Trastoy

Patrizio Trippetti

Beltran Ulloa

Anthony Vadell

Daniel Vasseur

Brandon Vila

Matthew Villalba

Alejandro Villarreal

Nicolas Vurgait

Matthew Watkins

Jacob Wutzler

Julian Zulueta

Andres Zuniga

Daniel Zuniga

On this page:

Sophomores Federico Lozano, Alexander Menendez, Nicholas Casariego, Lucas Blanco, Mario Fernandez, Robert Curbelo, Juan Miguez, Carlos Huembes, David Raez, Cesar Aguzzi and David Meza.

2020

On this page: Freshmen Antonio Castano, Jacob Marrero, Sean Luc Beaubien, Eddie Silva, Francisco Paredes, Ralph Desantis, Francisco Aguero, Nicholas De Aguiar, Alex Dominguez, Jose Perez, Christopher Carter, Jose Puente, Nathaniel Payne, Thomas Puente, Gabriel Nunes, Nicholas Gonzalez, Michael Fresco, Sebastian Alonso, Nicholas Oyarzun, Breton Rice, Christopher Fraga and Enrique Sori.

Francisco Aguero

Cody Aguirre

Andres Alfonso

Sebastian Alonso

Christopher Alvarez

Juan Lucas Alvarez

Nicholas Alvarez

Nicholas Amaya

Edward Andrade

Andrew Arriola

Agustin Arriola-Alberti

Spencer Ashby

Nicholas Augustin

Javier Baca

Carlos Bailly

Adrian Banegas

Michael Barany

Tomas Bayona

Sean Beaubien

Diego Belfort

Gregory Bell

Gianmarco Billau

Victor Bisbal

Kevin Bjorkman

Brian Black

Alexander Blanco

Alexander Blanco

Marcos Blanco

Andres Borges

William Braceras

Stephen Alexander Brennan

Nicholas Broucek

Rafael Bru

Matthew Bryan

Julian-Cesar Bueres

Carlos Caballero

Roger Cainzos

Alexander Caldwell

Andrew Caldwell

Daniel Calvache

Javier Cantens

Matthew Cardoso-Abreu

Christopher Carter

Antonio Castano

Alejandro Castro

Joshua Cecol

Miguel Cedeno

Donald Chaney

Dominic Chiappone

Jose Cobiella

Mario Cobo

Daniel Comas-Sanchez

Gabriel Cordova

Domingo Cortinez

Lucas Cortinez

Jonathan Cosio

Thomas Cuesta

Nicolas De Aguiar

Alejandro de Feria

Patricio de la Guardia

Tomas de la Huerta

Fernando de la Lama Guzman

Ryan De La Osa

Rafael De la Torre

Ramon de Legorburu

Julian Delamaza

Daniel Delgado

Ralph Desantis

Rodrigo Diaz

Juan Dibildox

Daniel Diez

Alejandro Dominguez

Alexander Dominguez

Michael Dominguez

Alejandro Echeverria

Christian Eiroa

Lucas Escallon

Luke Escarra

Antoni Estopinan

George Farkass

Diego Feijoo

Kevin Ferguson

Alejandro Fernandez

Andres Fernandez

Nikolas Fernandez

Cristian Fernandez de Castro

James Figarola

Christopher Fraga-Vasquez

Andres Frenero

Michael Fresco

Orlando Galindez

Angelo Garcel

Alejandro Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Jose Garcia

Andres Garcia-Chacon

Francisco Garcia-Montes

Daniel Giorgini

Christian Godoy

Alexander Gomez

Alexander Gomez

Antonio Gomez

Eduardo Gonzalez

Luis Gonzalez

Mark Gonzalez

Nicholas Gonzalez

Sergio Gonzalez

Eric Gordon

Luis Gutierrez

Robert Gutierrez

Israel Hernandez

Andres Hernando

Victor Hidalgo

David Jimenez-Pinilla

Jonathan Juncal

Christopher Klemick

Christopher Krause

John Lee

David Leiva

Michael Lopez

Gabriel Lovo

Andres Ludert

Heinz Luedeking

Andres Maduro

Carlos Maribona

Jacob Marrero

Michael Martinez

Leandro Matos

Daniel McAuliff

Alfredo Melgar

Luis Mendez

Nicolas Meneses

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

Joshua Negrin

Henry Noy

Gabriel Nunes

Brendan O’Flaherty

Mario Osorio

Nicholas Oyarzun

David Pardinas

Javier Pardo

Guillermo Pardo de Zela

Francisco Paredes

Gabriel Paula

Nathaniel Payne Bautista Pedevilla

Joseph Pereira

Alexander Perez

Jorge Perez Jose Perez

Joseph Perez

Kristian Perez

Daniel Piedrahita

Andres Pizzi

Diego Planos

Adrian Ponce

Nicolas Poveda

Tomas Puente

Jose Puentes

Pablo Puga

Gabriel Pupo

Rafael Queiroz

Matthew Quintino

Sebastian Ramirez

Jack Reed

Breton Rice

Esteban Rincon

Victor Rivera

Daniel Rivero

Gabriel Robau

Adrian Rodriguez

Alexander Rodriguez

Brian Rodriguez

Christopher Rodriguez

Lucas Rodriguez

Nicolas Rodriguez

Alberto Romero

Diego Romero

Justin Rubio

Michael Ruiz

Angel Sanchez

Stefano Sanchez

Vicente Sanchez

Diego Segurola

Eddie Silva

Ethan Silva

Joshua Sloan

Enrique Sori

Sebastian Spencer

Kevin Steel

Herman Suarez

Luke Swisstack

William Tablada

John Tonda

Patrick Tootle

Noah Torres

Sebastian Tovar-Morales

Mark-Edward Trapp

Adriano Trippetti

Anthony Trujillo

Juan Ulloa

Kevin Valido

Daniel Venerio

Mark Waldman

On this page:

Freshmen Mario Osorio, Michael Ruiz, Rafael Queiroz, Sebastian Spencer, Diego Planos, Francisco Paredes, Ralph Desantis, Alberto Romero, Eddie Silva and Donald Chaney.
Miguel Walsh
Andres Wong
Javier Yanes

2021

On this page: Eighth graders Ricardo Gonzalez, Alejandro Gonzalez, Hayden Puente, Kevin Calonge, Carlos Barquin. Alexandre Beaubien, Vincenzo Fuentes, Carlos Grundler, Martin Chang, Wadih Pazos, David Fernandez, Nicolas Pereira and Dorian Gonzalez.

Andres Abilahoud

Alejandro Acosta

Mark Adams

David Alarcon

Nicolas Alarcon

Alexandro Ampudia

Luis Aparicio

Felipe Arenas

Sebastian Arriola-Alberti

Sebastian Arrizurieta

Carlos Barquin

Alexandre Beaubien

Andres Bello

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

Daniel Casariego

Andres Castillo

Sebastian Castillo

Martin Chang

Andy Chavez

Nickolas Choquette

Adrian Cicero

Samuel Clark

Victor Cobas

Antonio Cortabarria

Santiago Cortabarria

Francis Cruz

Felipe Cueto

Giovanny Cueto

Jorge De Goti

Lucas de la Guardia

Julian DeCollibus

Brandon Deeb

Lucas Deeb

Daniel Del Riesgo

Daniel Delgado

Edward Delgado

Andres Diago

Matthew Diaz

Rafael Esparragoza

Roberto Espin

Daniel Feal

Alexander Fernandez

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

Phillipe Gascon

Julian Godoy

Christian Gomez

Diego Gomez

Jonathan Gomez

Nicholas Gomez-Bello

Alejandro Gonzalez

Christian Gonzalez

Dorian Gonzalez

Evan Gonzalez

Jose Gonzalez

Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle

Andres Grande

Carlos Grundler

Kyle Guso

Andres Gutierrez

John Hernandez

Julian Hernandez

Nicolas Hidalgo

Carlos Iglesias

Andres Incera

Justin Jarro

Daniel Jimenez

Matthew Johnson

Christian Kasabdji

Nathaniel Kim

Matthew Kuffo

Jesus Labrador

Jacob Lazo

Sebastian Lazo

Ryan Linares

Nicholas Llanes

Sebastian Llanes

William Lleonart

Alejandro Llorente

Peter Lopez

Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes

Arshis Marfatia

Nicolas Marquez

Christopher Martel

Victor Mejer

Gianluca Mejia

Alejandro Melo

Andres Mesa

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

Noel Orozco

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

Brandon Perez

Daniel Perez

Dylan Perez

Nicolas Perez-Abreu

Aiden Pevida

Jack Powell

Diego Prieto Caro

Hayden Puente

Daniel Raez

Eduardo Ramirez

Tye Ramirez

Julian Ramos

Patrick Rathbun

Christopher Restrepo

Sebastian Restrepo

Julian Riera

Sebastian Rigueiro

Manuel Rincon

Adrian Rodriguez

Esteban Rodriguez

Kyle Rodriguez

Miguel Rodriguez

Ricardo Rodriguez

Manuel Andres Rodriguez-Lapido

Maximo Roman

Oliver Romanach

Gabriel Rosell

Nicolas Ruiz

Luis 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

Jose Torres

Matthew Torres

Emmanouil Tsavaris

Adolfo Valencia

On this page: Eighth graders Sebastian Arrizurieta, Andres Bello, Mark Adams, Julian Riera, Nicolas Perez-Abreu and Jack Powell. Sebastian Velez
Alec Vizoso George Wiltz

2022

On this page: Seventh Graders Raul Rodriguez, Ian Johnson, Gabriel Buigas, Marcos Ruiz, Gabriel Valladres, Lucas Elias, Eduardo Durand, Nicholas Price, Juan Miro-Quesada, Ignacio Bru, Cesar Lago, Stefano Naos, Eduardo Dager, Matias Nieto, Ignacio Felix, Alejandro Vazquez, Christian Ramos, Yun-Chan Wu, Carlos Ortega, Matias Gandarias, Alfredo Diaz, Aaron Rodriguez, Adrian Carmona, Angel Bueres, William Lima, Marco Arazoza, Maximiliano Munoz, John Bohatch, Jorge Mesa, Ruben Chavez, Fernando Mendoza and Benjamin Cure.

Daniel Acebal

Alejandro Acosta

Frank Aira

Juan Alonso

Nicholas Alonso

Kevin Alpizar

Eduardo Alvarez

John Anguita

Marco Arazoza

Felix Arbucias

Eduardo Arevalo

Santiago Ariza

Adison Arnholt

Raul Aspuru

Gabriel Baez

Luis Balcells

George Balepogi

Sebastian Barcia

Christian Bargueiras

Christopher Bayo

Samuel Bayona

Benjamin Bermudez

Yair Bernardo

Alejo Beteta

Bryan Bjorkman

John Bohatch

Antonio Bonadies

Nicolas Bosch

Christian Brito

Ignacio Bru

Angel Bueres

Gabriel Buigas

Andres Caballero

Pablo Caicedo

Ryan Cainzos

Zachary Callejas

Adrian Carmona

Alberto Carrillo

Kevin Castro

Roberto Castro

Diego Chang

Ruben Chavez

Nicholas Chesman

William Christie

Ethan Concepcion

Luis Consuegra

Jorge Coronado

Michael Corral

Michael Cruz

Daniel Cuesta

Benjamin Cure

Eduardo Dager

Matthew De La Riva

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Chess Club

Roster: Justin Izquierdo (P), Brandon Vila (VP), Luke Swisstack (VP), Carlos Ariza, Andres Balcazar, Sean Beaubien, Daniel Betancourt, Andrew Burch, Christopher Caballero, Jonathan Cala, Andrew Caldwell, Ignacio Cardenal, Jose Chaviano, Christopher de la Nuez, Diego De La Vega, Daniel Fager, Vincenzo Fuentes, Alejandro Garcia, Eric Garcia, Maximus Garcia, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Mark Gonzalez, Miguel Hernandez, Alberto Ibarra-Posada, , Cesar Lago, Alfredo Melgar, Michael Mesa, David Meza, Carlos Monge, Nathaniel Munoz, Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Alexander Nunez, Anthony Parodi, Andres Pena, Matthew Pulles, Julian Ramos, Jack Reed, Bryan Reyes, Daniel Riveron, Nicolas Rodriguez, Evan Rojas, Justin Rubio, Maximus Sanchez, Eduardo Scheuren, Connor Smith, Alexander Suarez, Rolando Sucena, Emmanouil Tsavaris and Conner Yurkon. Moderator: Dr. Lawrence Goodall.

Computer Science Club

Roster: Rafael Gallardo (P), Norberto Menendez (VP), Manuel Barreto, Erick Labrador, Ignacio Cardenal, David Meza, Rodrigo Nieto, Justin Izquierdo, Raul Sague, Andrew Burch, Nicolas Vurgait, Felipe Pardo, Daniel Riveron, Miguel Hernandez, Mateus Tordin, Gabriel Gallardo, Kristian Ventura, Juan Lam, Justin Louden, Carlos Lenis, Leo Matos, Alain Bonvecchio, Marcus Diaz, Carlos Echenique and Gabriel Gallardo. Moderator: Ms. Sanchez-Gallardo.

Fencing Club

International Junior Thespians

Roster: Lucas Fernandez (P), Michael Ruiz (VP), Raul Sague (VP), Nicholas Arana, Guillermo Cadima, Miguel Camacho, Henry Castellat, Angelo Garcel, Alexander Gomez, Marco Gomez-Rivera, Israel Hernandez, Matthew Marcos, Marlow Marimon, Luka Markoski, Michael Martelly, Martinez, Ryan Mertz, Michael Nelson, Jorge Rodriguez, Eric Silva and Victor Tunon. Moderators: Fr. Pedro Cartaya and Ms. Gisela Vichot.
Roster: Luis Salazar (P), Lucas de la Guardia (VP), Daniel Oliva, Julian Ramos, Lucas Deeb, Aidan Suarez, Matthew Johnson, Aidan Pevida, Dylan Perez, Arshis Marfatia, Alejandro Llorente, Eduardo Arevalo, Peter Lopez , David Gonzalez, Alex Suarez, Maimus Sanchez and Andres Mederos. Moderator: Mr. Francisco Padura.

International Senior Thespians

Roster: Javier Mederos (P), Daniel Martinez (VP), Anthony Abinader, Oscar Berlanga, Sion Bissessar, Antoine Brandt, Christian Delgado, Dustin Duprey, Daniel Ferro, Jose Garcia-Chirino, Gustavo Gonzalez, Kevin Lemus, Heinz Luedeking, Gabriel Lugo, Christopher Montero, Matthew Morales, Gabriel Moreno, Diego Navarro, Daniel Perez, Kristian Perez, Matthew Quintino, Sebastian Suarez, Beltran Ulloa, Maximo Ulloa and Placido Valdes. Moderators: Mr. Leo Williams and Francisco Padura.

Model United Nations

Roster: Daniel Eduardo Romero (P), Oscar Berlanga (P), Eduard Briscoe, Jonathan Lemos, Roberto Lopez-Irizarry, Javier Guerrero-Vicente, Allan Navarro, Kevin Simauchi, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Federico Diago, Kevin Azpiri, Sebastian Jorge, Lucas Fernandez, Kyle Castellanos, Peter Morales, Ricky Perez, Michael Menendez, Ryan Bermudez, Donato Gonzalez, Marco Lanz, Andres Alfonso ,Thomas de la Huerta, Alberto Romero, Jorge Moscoso, Michael Dominguez, Daniel Oliva, Henry Noy, David Raez, Victor Castro, Nicolas Perez, Guillermo Molero, Manuel Gil , Gianpaolo DeFelice , Matthew Gomez, Alec Vizoso , Gabriel Fortuny , Matthew Marcos , Miguel Walsh , Emmanouil Tsavaris, Lucas Cortinez , Domingo Cortinez , Christian Paz , Andre Hall , Rolando Sucena , Victor Bisbal, Nicolas Torres de Navarra, Jorge Jimenez, Eddie Silva, Jose Bustos, Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Alejandro Castro, Jorge Moscoso, Lucas Jimenez, Daniel Oliva, Sebastian Lopez-Irizarry, Matias Young, Matheus Guerra, Marco Delamaza, Ignacio Cardenal, Nico Paz, Jake Camejo, Stefan Borrero, William Braceras, Eduardo Morasso, Matthew Hernandez, Alfredo Abilahoud, Martin Frallicciardi, Andrew Deiters, Nicolas Obeso, Christian Salazar, Gabriel Ortega and Gerardo Perera Moderator: Mr. Octavio Ramos

Mock Trial (HS)

Mock Trial (MS)

Roster: Alex Suarez (P), Robert Suarez (VP), Andre de Leon, Nelson de Leon, George Balepogi, Nicolas Souto and Gabriel Labrada. Moderator: Mr. Michael Santana
Roster: Kevin Lemus (P), Daniel Romero (VP), Alexander Pusch, Nicolas Munoz, Placido Valdes, Dominic Abreu, Raul Sauge, Alberto Romero and Nicolas Vila. Moderator: Dr. Maria Reyes-Garcia.

Vex Robotics

Roster: Gabriel Krikorian (P), Ivan Barral (VP), Eduardo Alcaine, John Anguita, Daniel Betancourt, Christian Blasco, Nicolas Bosch, Gabriel Bustamante, Ethan Concepcion, Andres Cueto, Alessandro Di Marzo, Andres Fernandez, Jake Garcia-Rivera, David Gonzalez, Alfredo Hernandez, Andres Jimenez, Maximo Lopez-Garcia, Andres Luna, Fernando Luna, Joseph Mackle, Matthew Marcos, Luka Markoski, Nicholas Montes, Amaar Naeem, Anthony Parodi, Salvatore Pizzi, Antonio Pulvirenti, Gabriel Rodriguez, Francisco Rojo, Alejandro Sanchez, Alec Schneider, Matthew Vallejo, Matias Young, Nicolas Alarcon, Andrew Arriola, Francisco Barrera, Alexander Caldwell, Daniel Campuzano, Adrian Cicero, Mateo Garcia, Andres Krikorian, Michael Martinez, Justin Milton, Carlos Monge, Eduardo Ramirez, Gabriel Robau and Adolfo Valencia. Moderator: Mr. Julian Rodriguez

Vex IQ Robotics

Roster: Alfredo Hernandez (P), Joseph Mackle (VP), Eduardo Alcaine, John Anguita, Daniel Betancourt, Christian Blasco, Nicolas Bosch, Gabriel Bustamante, Ethan Concepcion, Andres Cueto, Alessandro Di Marzo, Andres Fernandez, Jake Garcia-Rivera, David Gonzalez, Andres Jimenez, Maximo Lopez-Garcia, Andres Luna, Fernando Luna, Matthew Marcos, Luka Markoski, Nicholas Montes, Amaar Naeem, Anthony Parodi, Salvatore Pizzi, Antonio Pulvirenti, Gabriel Rodriguez, Francisco Rojo, Alejandro Sanchez, Alec Schneider, Matthew Vallejo and Matias Young. Moderator: Mr. Jose Fernandez and Mr. Julian Rodriguez

National Speech and Debate

Roster: Kevin Lemus (P), Felipe Pardo (VP), Dominic Abreu, Andres Alfonso, Christopher Alvarez, Justin Alvarez, Orlando Baella, Andres Balcazar, Michael Barany, Kevin Bjorkman, Alexander Blanco, Lucas Blanco, John Broe, Javier Bustamante, Carlos Caballero, Daniel Campuzano, Domingo Cortinez, Lucas Cortinez, Jose Costa, Daniel Cuesta, Julian Delamaza, Christian Delgado, Rodrigo Diaz, Rodrigo Dominguez, Dustin Duprey, Orlando Galindez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Gustavo Gonzalez, Mark Gonzalez, Esteban Guio, Andre Hall, Gil Izquierdo, Andres Larrea, William Lleonart, Justin Marimon, Matthew Martin, Emilio Mascaro, Javier Mederos, Jose Morales, Carlos Moreno, Nicolas Munoz, Henry Noy, Gabriel Nunes, Daniel Oliva, Lucas Padron, Felipe Pardo, Javier Pardo, Gabriell Pena- Aleman, Dylan Perez, Juan Perez, Roberto Pupo, Andres Ramos, Kyle Rodriguez, Alberto Romero, Daniel Romero, Vicente Sanchez, Alejandro Smith, Thomas Socorro Romero, Nicolas Stolarczyk, Alejandro Suarez, Alexander Suarez, Nicolas Torres de Navarra, Waldo Toyos, Anthony Trujillo, Beltran Ulloa, Maximo Ulloa, Kevin Valido, Alejandro Vazquez, Diego Victoria and Brandon Vila. Moderator: Mr. Luis Dulzaides.

Quill and Scroll

Roster: Andres Jimenez (P), Ivan Cabrera (VP), Daniel Brown, Leonardo Abate, Steven Calles, Marcos de la Hoz, Nicolas Carvajal, Marcelo Hernandez, Ricardo Labrada, Brandon Lubian, Joseph Parlade, Raul Rodriguez, Ricardo de Aguiar, Manuel Fernandez, Teobaldo Rosell, Cristian Gonzalez,Antoine Brandt, Daniel Ferro, Carlos Gallo, Gabriel Aparicio, Peter Martin, Joseph Cruz, Rafael Martinez-Varela, Carlos Diaz, Adrian Hernandez, Alfred Perez, Patrick Perez, Jose Toledo, Jose Arevalo, Lucas Verdeja, Michael Cabeza, Jorge Vizcarrondo, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Daniel Chavez, Javier Hernandez, Sion Bissessar and Jon Lemos. Moderator: Mrs. Sue Collins

English National Honor Society

Roster: Michael Moreno (P), Miguel Hernandez (VP), Nicolas Aguilar, Cristian Alonso, Andres Arenas Grayeb, Christopher Avallone, Andres Balcazar, Kevin Baloyra, Matthew Bec, Michael Borell, Matthew Bravo, Edward Briscoe, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Lucas Caicedo, Jun Hyung Cho, Jun, Mathew Crespo, Daniel de la Fe, Carlo de la Nuezs, Christian Delgado, Marcus Diaz, John Farach, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Orestes Garcia, Daniel Garrastazu, Carlos Lara, Kevin Lemus, Agustin Leos, Patrick Maher, Carlos Marin, Tristen Marin, Daniel Martinez, Francisco Melo, Carlos Menendez, Francisco Menendez, Jonathan Menendez, Maurice Milton, Nicolas Munoz, Andres Pinate, Michael Prado, Roberto Pupo, Alexander Pusch, Gustavo Roig, Daniel Romero, Eduardo Scheuren, Gabriel Seda, Nicholas Senior, Nicholas Silva, Andres Solares, Sebastian Suarez, Federico Tamborrel, Andres Taquechel, Mateus Tordin, Javier Torres deNavarra, Brandon Torricella, Maximo Ulloa, Lucas Venegas and Nicolas Vila. Moderator: Mr. Carlos Maza

Rho Kappa

Roster: Jon Lemos (P), Robert Lopez-Irizarry (VP), Kyle Castellanos, Sebastian Jorge, Kevin Azpiri, Bernardo Poulat, Carlos Jimenez, Andres Jimenez, Francisco Garcia, William San Pedro, Carlos Sosa, Jorge Moscoso, Allan Navarro, Christopher Garcia, Gabriel Cobas, Javier Guerrero-Vicente, Luis Larios, Michael Menendez, Lucas Fernandez, Edward Rodriguez, Nicholas Perez, Julian Zulueta, Rafael Llaneza, Anthony Vadell, Juan Lam, David Garcia, Franky Barrera, Ivan Barral, Eduardo Hernandez, Andres Krikorian, Gabriel Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian, Andres Dones, Marlow Marimon, Angel Aguilar, Ryan Bermudez, Sebastian Rivera, Tyler Newlin, Anthony Soler, Thomas Gallinar, Javier Rodriguez, Michael Penaranda, Alejandro Villarreal, Daniel Fager, Matthew Olesen, Nicholas Perez, Peter Morales and Andres Alfonso. Moderator: Dr. Francisco Tudela

Roster: Francesco Alvaro Bodero, Bill Chan, Diaz, Austin Roberto Orlando

Mu Alpha Theta

Senior Beta Club IL___ ==

Roster: Justin Izquerdio (P), Jovier Jimenez (VP), Tyler Abella, Dominic Abreu, Nicholas Abunassar, Angel Aguilar, Ignacio Aguilar, Nicolas Aguilar, Cesar Aguzzi, Cristian Alonso, Ian Anderson, Carlos Arazoza, Andres Arenas Grayeb, Francesco Armstrong, Christopher Avallone, Michael Balbuena, Andres Balcazar, Kevin Baloyra, Alejandro Barnola, Rodrigo Barquero, Ivan Barral, Francisco Barrera, Matthew Bec, Manuel Becerra, Ryan Bermudez,Luciano Bettocchi, Alvaro Bodero, Michael Borell, Edward Briscoe, Andrew Burch, Javier Bustamante, Jose Bustos, Christopher Caballero, Ivan Cabrera, Lucas Caicedo, Ignacio Cardenal, Kyle Castellanos, Felipe Castro, Robert Castro, Alejandro Chalela and Bill Chan, Gerald Chang, Paul Charpentier, Jun Hyung Cho, Jose Cil, Christian Cognigni, Daniel Corrada, Alejandro Corzo, Daniel Corzo, Mathew Crespo, Nicholas Cuesta, Robert Curbelo, Daniel de la Fe, Christian Delgado, Eric Diaz, Marcus Diaz, Austin Dominguez, Carlos Dominguez, Andres Dones, Alex Doval, Carlos Echenique, Ricardo Espina, Daniel Fager, Alejandro Falcon, John Farach, Alejandro Fernandez. Ehren Fernandez, Guillermo Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez. Roberto Fernandez, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Joshua Ferrer, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Antonio Fraga, Gabriel Gallardo, Rafael Gallardo, Christopher Galliano, Thomas Gallinar, Carlos Gamez, Christopher Garcia, David Garcia, Hugo Garcia, Orlando Garcia, Fernando Garcia-Chacon, Daniel Garrastazu, Mark Garrigo, Luis Gomez, Matthew Gomez, Carlos Grande and Javier Guerrero Vicente. Moderators: Mr. Carlos Beaton and Ms. Olga Ramon

Roster: Henry Gonzalez (P), Manuel Menendez (VP), Michael Aparicio, Jose Arevalo, Orlando Baella, Nicholas Besada, Alessandro Billau, Antoine Brandt, Adrian Bruna, Manuel Bruzos, Julian Calas, Daniel Cantens, Daniel Chavez, Richard De Aguiar, Jared Diaz, Jossan Elias, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Martin Frallicciardi, Kevin Galego, Jordan Galvez, Christopher Garcia, Pedro Garcia, Patricio Gonzalez, Seth Hart, Javier Hernandez, Marcelo Hernandez, Matthew Hernandez, Diego Horta, Carlos Huembes, Alexander Iduate, Francisco Leon, Robert Lopez, Marlow Marimon, Enrique Martin, James Mullis, Nicholas Mullis, Nathaniel Munoz, Joaquin Novoa, Andres Perez, Marco Perosch, Daniel Perosch, Christopher Ponce, Andres Poveda, Sebastian Prieto, Nicholas Quintero, Aaron Ramirez, Ethan Ramirez, Juan Ramirez, Alec Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Julien Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Andre Rodz, Sean Sempere, Felipe Sequeira, Carlos Sosa, Gabriel Trastoy, Carlos Vazquez, Santiago Venegas and Matthew Watkins. Moderator: Ms. Marisol Sosa

National Honor Society

Luis Balerdi, Rodrigo Barquero, Manuel Becerra, Ryan Bermudez, Luciano Bettocchi, Lucas Blanco, Daniel Bustos, Jose Bustos, Julian Caballero, Guillermo Cadima, Nicholas Casariego, Aramis Castano, Felipe Castro, Jose Cil, Daniel Corzo, Damian Cuesta, Robert Curbelo, Gianpaolo DeFelice, Brandon Delgado, Eric Diaz, Jorge Dominguez, Carlos Echenique, Brian Feal, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Gabriel Gallardo, Christopher Galliano, Orlando Garcia, Sebastian Garcia, Manuel Gil, Carlos Gonzalez, Daniel Gonzalez, Donato Gonzalez, Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen, Andre Hall, Giovanni Hector, Sean Hickey, Jorge Jimenez, Ryan Jimenez, Zachary Jimenez, Thomas Kurzan, Marco Lanz, Andres Larrea, Nicholas Lobato, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Sebastian Lopez-Ibanez, Federico Lozano, Javier Mariscal, Javier Marquina, Matthew Martin, Michael Menendez, Ricardo Meneses, David Meza, Jonathon Micali, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Guillermo Molero, Christopher Montero, Peter Morales, Gabriel Moreno, Juan Moreno, Matthew Moreno, Michael Morera, Nicolas Muniz, Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Diego Navarro, Rodrigo Nieto, Alejandro Pardo, Andres Pardo, Gabriel Pardo, Nichola Patricios, Christian Paz, Gerardo Perera, Juan Perez, Nicholas Perez, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Perez, Gabriel Polo, Guillermo Quintero, Sebastian Rafuls, Jayson Repine, Sebastian Roa, Edward Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Manuel Romero, Joseph Rubio, Raul Sague, Joshua Salandy, Alejandro Salas, Christian Salazar, William Sanchez, Damian Sangles, Francisco Sanguino, Josep Sendra, Eric Silva, Henrique Souza, Alejandro Suarez, Nicolas Suarez, Alejandro Torres, Christian Trastoy, Beltran Ulloa, Anthony Vadell, Jacob Wutzler, Julian Zulueta, Alexis Agreda, Ian Anderson, Kevin Azpiri, Raul Banos, Ivan Barral, Francisco Barrera, Alvaro Bodero, Andrew Burch, Javier Bustamante, Ivan Cabrera, Ignacio Cardenal, Kyle Castellanos, Robert Castro, Alejandro Cepero, Gerald Chang, Paul Charpentier, Jose Chaviano, Sebastian Clark, Gabriel Cobas, Rogelio Consuegra, Daniel Corrada, Alejandro Corzo, Nicholas Cuesta, Marcos Dajer, Anthony Delgado, Andres Dones, Alex Doval, Anthony Ebbage, Ricardo Espina, Gabriel Estrada, Daniel Fager, Alejandro Fernandez, Ehren Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Joshua Ferrer, Alberto Fraga , Antonio Fraga, Thomas Gallinar, Joseph Gambin, Carlos Gamez, Jose Garces, Christopher Garcia, David Garcia, Francisco Garcia, Hugo Garcia, Fernando Garcia-Chacon, Mark Garrigo, Daniel Giacosa, Kyle Gomez, Matthew Gomez, Cristian Gonzalez, David Gonzalez, Carlos Grande, Javier Guerrero Vicente, Jared Hart, Eduardo Hernandez, John Herrera, Jorge Iglesias, Justin Izquierdo, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Sebastian Jorge, Jason Khoury, Andres Krikorian, Gabriel Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian, Eric Labrador, Roberto Lacasa, Juan Lam, Luis Larios, Eric Lastres, Jon Lemos, Carlos Lemos, Claudio Leyva, Rafael Llaneza, Sebastian Llano, Maximiliano Llorente, Israel Lopez, Ignacio Lopez-Castro, Robert Lopez-Irizarry, Justin Louden, Lorenzo Luaces, Brandon Lubian, Timothy Mackle, Rodrigo Marin, Christopher Marrero, Emilio Mascaro, Ricardo Mayo, Richard Morales, Bernardo Moro, Jorge Moscoso, Christopher Moustafa, Rodrigo Munoz, Allan Navarro, Tyler Newlin, Diego Nunez, Matthew Olesen, Ivan Pachon, Felipe Pardo, Juan Pereira, Jose Plasencia, Bernardo Poulat, Deiter Prussing, Javan Rice, Andres Rodriguez, Evan Rojas, Andres Ros, Daniel Salinas, Javier San Martin, William San Pedro, Daniel Sanchez, Javier Saumell, Nicolas Smith, Anthony Soler, Carlos Sosa, Nicolas Sosa, Harrison Stoker, Daniel Suels, Christian Tinoco, Nicolas Tobon, Roger Torres, Carlos Vela, David Velasco, Ignacio Villasmil, Diego Yaffar, Conner Yurkon, Lucas Zumpano, Nicolas Aguilar, Cristian Alonso, Carlos Arazoza, Andres Arenas Grayeb, Christopher Avallone, Michael Balbuena, Andres Balcazar, Alejandro Barnola, Manuel Barreto, Matthew Bec, Oscar Berlanga, Francisco Blanco, Michael Borell, Matthew Bravo, Edward Briscoe, Christopher Caballero, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Lucas Caicedo, Steven Calles, Juan Carrillo, Alejandro Chalela, Bill Chan, Daniel Chavez, Jun Hyung Cho, Christian Cognigni, Mathew Crespo, Richard De Aguiar, Daniel de la Fe, Carlos de la Nuez, Christian Delgado, Marcus Diaz, Austin Dominguez, Carlos Dominguez, Alejandro Falcon, Guillermo Fernandez, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Rafael Gallardo, Orestes Garcia, Daniel Garrastazu, Luis Gomez, Gustavo Gonzalez, Sebastian Guinot, Adrian Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez, Jovier Jimenez, Carlos Lara, Kevin Lemus, Agustin Leos, Carlos Machado, Patrick Maher, Carlos Marin, Tristen Marin, Daniel Martinez, Luis Mathison, Francisco Melo, Carlos Menendez, Francisco Menendez, Jonathan Menendez, Maurice Milton, Nicholas Milton, Jorge Miros-Queada, Carlos Moreno, Michael Moreno, Michael Motola, Nicolas Munoz, Richard Munoz, Santiago Munoz, Nicolas Obeso, Alejandro Pardinas, Andres Pena, Cesar Perez-Erminy, Andres Pinate, Lucas Pola, Michael Prado, Roberto Pupo, Alexander Pusch, Daniel Riveron, Juan Rodriguez Verde, Gustavo Roig, Juan San Martin, Daniel Sarmiento, Eduardo Scheuren, Nicholas Senior, Nicholas Silva, Kevin Simauchi, Daniel Simpson, Christopher Siu, 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 and Erick Wilson. Moderator: Mrs. Dolores Toledo

Roster: Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle (P), Richard Diaz (VP), Daniel Romero (VP), Dominic Abreu, Ignacio Aguilar, Cesar Aguzzi,

National Science Honor Society

Roster: Esteban Guio (P), Matthew Bravo (VP), Angel Aguilar, Cristian Alonso, Ian Anderson Angel Aguilar, Cristian Alonso, Armstrong, Francesco , Christopher Avallone, Kevin Azpiri, Michael Balbuena, Andres Balcazar, Kevin Baloyra, Ivan Barral, Francisco Barrera, Manuel Barreto, Matthew Bec, Alvaro Bodero, Michael Borell, Edward Briscoe, Andrew Burch, Christopher Caballero, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Nicholas Carvajal, Kyle Castellanos, Robert Castro, Alejandro Chalela, Gerald Chang, Paul Charpentier, Sebastian Clark, Christian Cognigni, Daniel Corrada, Alejandro Corzo, Nicholas Cuesta, Andres Dones, Alex Doval, Ricardo Espina, Daniel Fager, John Farach, Alejandro Fernandez, Ehren Fernandez, Guillermo Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Joshua Ferrer, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Antonio Fraga, Rafael Gallardo, Thomas Gallinar, Carlos Gamez, Christopher Garcia, David Garcia, Pedro Garcia, Fernando Garcia-Chacon, Mark Garrigo, Daniel Giacosa, Kyle Gomez, Luis Gomez, Carlos Grande, Javier Guerrero Vicente, Eduardo Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez, Nicolas Hernandez, Justin Izquierdo, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Jovier Jimenez, Sebastian Jorge, Gabriel Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian, Thomas Kurzan, Erick Labrador, Juan Lam, Eric Lastres, Agustin Leos, Claudio Leyva, Ignacio Lopez-Castro, Justin Louden, Brandon Lubian, Rodrigo Marin, Christopher Marrero, Emilio Mascaro, Ricardo Mayo, Maurice Milton, Nicholas Milton, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Michael Moreno, Bernardo Moro, Jorge Moscoso, Allan Navarro, Tyler Newlin, Matthew Olesen, Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle, Andres Pinate, Lucas Pola, Michael Prado, Deiter Prussing, Daniel Riveron, Evan Rojas, Andres Ros, Javier San Martin, Juan San Martin, Daniel Sarmiento, Nicholas Senior, Nicholas Silva, Harrison Stoker, Sebastian Suarez, Andres Taquechel, Nicolas Tobon, Mateus Tordin, Roger Torres, Javier Torres de Navarra, Gabriel Vazquez, Carlos Vela, Ignacio Villasmil, Diego Yaffar, Conner Yurkon and Lucas Zumpano. Moderator: Mr. Pedro Hernandez.

National Junior Honor Society

Roster: Kevin Valido (P), Christopher Alvarez (VP), David Alarcon, Nicolas Alarcon, Luis Aparicio, Felipe Arenas, John Broe, Daniel Campuzano, Gavin Cancio, Fernando Cantens, Diego Canto, Adrian Carbajales, Carlos Carta, Martin Chang, Samuel Clark, Victor Cobas, Santiago Cortabarria, Francis Cruz, Daniel Del Riesgo, Andres Diago, Matthew Diaz, RafaelEsparragoza, Daniel Feal, Alexander Fernandez, Christian Fernandez, Gabriel Fortuny, Eduardo Francia, Mateo Garcia, Jaime Garcia-Oliver, Daniel Garmendia, Diego Garmendia, Phillipe Gascon, Diego Gomez, Nicholas Gomez-Bello, Andres Grande, Julian Hernandez, Carlos Iglesias, Justin Jarro, Daniel Jimenez, Matthew Johnson, Nathaniel Kim, Jacob Lazo, Sebastian Lazo, William Lleonart, Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes, Nicolas Marquez, Christopher Martel, Victor Mejer, Michael Mestre, Thomas Mojena, Nikolas Mora, Manuel Morin, Kyle Newlin, Gabriel Nguyen, Collin Pallissery, Juan Pablo Palomera, Matthew Pancorbo, Jose Pereira, Nicolas Pereira, Dylan Perez, Aidan Pevida, Diego Prieto Caro, Eduardo Ramirez, Julian Ramos, Julian Riera, Manuel Rincon, Esteban Rodriguez, Kyle Rodriguez, Miguel Rodriguez, Oliver Romanach, Luis Salazar, Austin San Juan, Daniel Sanchez, Maximus Sanchez, Ricardo Silveira, Connor Smith, Thomas Socorro Romero, Zachary Sotomayor, Alexander Suarez, Juan Tejera, Jose Torres, Matthew Torres, Adolfo Valencia, Mateo Venegas, Martin Victoria, Jorge Vigil, Aiden Villasuso and Alec Vizoso. Moderator: Mrs. Raquel Garcia

French Honor Society

National Art Honor Society

Chinese National Honor Society

Roster: Juan Fernandez de Castro (P), Oscar Berlanga (VP), Anthony Duarte, David Martinez, Rafael Martinez-Varela, Michael Motola, Carlos Peralta and Juan Rodriguez Verde. Moderator: Ms. Chi Hsiao Chiu
Roster: Carlos Machado (P), Antoine Brandt (VP), Daniel Bustos, Christopher Caballero, Gabriel Cobas, Marino Diaz Baixas, David Gonzalez, Rodrigo Madiedo, Luis Mathison, Christopher Montero, Gabriel Moreno, Alejandro Pardinas, Andres Rodriguez, Javier Saumel and Kristian Ventura. Moderator: Mr. Ignacio Font.
Roster: Daniel Garrastazu, Eduardo Fidalgo and Alejandro Falcon. Moderator: Ms. Maria I. Alonso.

Spanish Honor Society

Roster: Nicolas Aguilar, Francesco Armstrong, Michael Balbuena, Andres Balcazar, KevinBaloyra, Alejandro Barnola, Matthew Bec, Oscar Berlanga, Christopher Caballero, Daniel de la Fe, Christian Delgado, Guillermo Fernandez, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Rafael Gallardo, Esteban Guio, Miguel Hernandez, Alejandro Hunter, Jovier Jimenez, Ricardo Labrada, Erick Labrador, Kevin Lemus, Agustin Leos, Carlos Marin, Luis Mathison, Francisco Menendez, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Carlos Moreno, Santiago Munoz, Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle, Alexander Pusch, Daniel Riveron, Daniel Romero, Juan San Martin, Eduardo Scheuren, Nicholas Silva, Kevin Simauchi, Daniel Simpson, Alejandro Smith, Andres Solares, Sebastian Suarez, Mateus Tordin, Brandon Torricella, Jorge Valdes, Daniel Velasquez Neira and Lucas Venegas. Moderator: Ms. Zeila Frade

Tri-M

Matthew Bryan, Alexander Caldwell, Andrew Caldwell, Andre

Alejandro

Joshua Cecol, Gerald Chang, Drew Chinigo, Daniel Comas-Sanchez, Daniel Corrada, Daniel Corzo, Thomas Cuesta, Robert Curbelo, Ramon de Legorburu, Ralph Desantis, Carlos Dominguez, Sebastian Duenas, Jossan Elias, Ricardo Espina, Brian Feal, Alan Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Christopher Fraga-Vasquez, Javier Fraga-Vasquez, Rafael Gallardo, Carlos Gamez, Alejandro Garcia, Jose Garcia, Sergio Gonzalez, Robert Gutierrez, Andre Hall, David Leiva, Michael Mesa, Jonathon Micali, Eduardo Morasso, Jorge Morasso, Alejandro, Jose Moya, Nicholas Oyarzun, Guillermo Pardo de Zela, Nicholas Patricios, Gabriel Paula, Bautista Pedevilla, Andres Perez, Andres Perez, Mario Perez, Adrian Ponce, Adrian Rodriguez, Alexander Rodriguez, Juan Rubio, Justin Rubio, Rafael Ruiz, Alejandro Salas, Eduardo Scheuren, Joseph Schultz, Ethan Silva, Kevin Steel, Herman Suarez, Jorge Suarez, Christian Trastoy, Anthony Trujillo, Placido Valdes, Alejandro Villarreal, Daniel Acebal,Kevin Calonge, Ethan Concepcion, Richard Fernandez, David Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, Gianluca Mejia, Daniel Oliva, Collin Pallissery, Victor Tunon and Alec Vizoso. Moderator: Ms. Karen Ortiz

Roster: Placido Dominguez (P), Ehren Fernandez (P), Dominic Abreu, Cristian Alonso, Sebastian Alonso, Nicholas Amaya, Ian Anderson, Anthony Baradat, Michael Barany, Tomas Bayona, Diego Belfort, Kevin Bjorkman, Manuel Bruzos,
Caputo,
Castro,

American Sign Language

Roster: Tyler Abella, Alfredo Abilahoud Rosa, Anthony Abinader, Dominic Abreu, Ignacio Aguilar, Cesar Aguzzi, Armando Albert, Alberto Arazoza, Carlos Ariza, Gabriel Arteaga, 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, Nicholas Casariego, Aramis Castano, Felipe Castro, Xavier Cerrate, Andres Chiossone, Jose Cil, Jacob Collins, Daniel Corzo, Damian Cuesta, Robert Curbelo, Lucas de la Hoz, Gabriel de Zendegui, Gianpaolo DeFelice, Andrew Deiters, Brandon Delgado, Erik Delgado, Eric Diaz, Marino Diaz Baixas, Jorge Dominguez, Dustin Duprey, Carlos Echenique, Lukas Escapil, Daniel Esteban, Brian Feal, Lucas Fernandez, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Victor Ferraz, Fernando Forte Carpio, Martin Fralliciardi, Gabriel Gallardo, Christopher Galliano, Gregory Gallinar, Lucas Garcia, Orlando Garcia, Sebastian Garcia, Jose Garcia-Chirino, David Garzon, Manuel Gil, Victo Giorgini, Andres Gomez, Carlos Gonzalez, Daniel Gonzalez, Donato Gonzalez, Patricio Gonzalez, Roberto Gonzalez, Sebastian Gonzalez, Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen, Andre Hall, Seth Hart, Giovanni Hector, Matthew Hernandez, Sean Hickey, Diego Horta, Alejandro Huembes, Carlos Huembes, Kyle Huynh, Jean-Franco Jimenez, Jorge Jimenez, Ryan Jimenez, Zachary Jimenez, Thomas Kurzan, Charles Lamela, Marco Lanz, Andres Lara, Andres Larrea, Sebastian Lezcano, Nicholas Lobato, Michael Lopez, Robert Lopez, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Sebastian Lopez-Ibanez, Federico Lozano, Gabriel Lugo, Rodrigo Madiedo, Javier Mariscal, Javier Marquina, Enrique Martin, Matthew Martin, Christopher Maza, Manuel Mejia Bird, Alexander Menendez, Christopher Menendez, Michael Meneses, Ricardo Meneses, 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, Nicolas Muniz, Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Thanasi Naos, Diego Navarro, Rodrigo Nieto, Joaquin Novoa, Dylan Nuno,Gabriel Ortega, Lucas Otero, Jorge Paez, Alejandro Pardo, Andres Pardo, Gabriel Pardo, Nicholas Patricios, Christian Paz, Alejandro Pena, Gerardo Perera, Carlos Perez, Juan Perez, Nicholas Perez, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Perez, Stefano Pinto, Daniel Planos, Gabriel Polo, Christopher Ponce, Jose Prendes, Sebastian Prieto, Andres Puello, Benjamin Puente, Guillermo Quintero, Nicholas Quintero, David Raez, Sebastian Rafuls, Aaron Ramirez, Ethan Ramirez, Jayson Repine, Bryan Reyes, Sebastian Roa, Alec Rodriguez, Edward Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Julien Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Andre Rodz, Manuel Romero, Joseph Rubio, Rafael Ruiz, Raul Sague, Joshua Salandy, Alejandro Salas, Christian Salazar, Nicolas Salvat, Virgilio Sanchez, William Sanchez, Damian Sangles, Francisco Sanguino, Josep Sendra, Antonio Serrano, Eric Silva, Henrique Souza, Alejandro Suarez, Eric Suarez, Jorge Suarez, Nicolas Suarez, Daniel Sueiro, Stefan Todywala, Alejandro Torres, Waldo Toyos, Christian Trastoy, Patrizio Trippetti, Beltran Ulloa, Anthony Vadell, Daniel Vasseur, Brandon Vila, Matthew Villalba, Alejandro Villarreal, Nicolas Vurgait, Matthew Watkins, Jacob Wutzler, Julian Zulueta, Andres Zuniga and Daniel Zuniga. Moderator: Mrs. Ana Suarez.

Amnesty International

Roster: Kevin Simauchi (P), William San Pedro (VP), Jon Lemos, Thomas Gallinar, Allan Navarro, Angel Aguilar, Carlos Jimenez, Daniel Giacosa, Guillermo Amore, Eduardo Hernandez and John Farach. Moderator: Mr. Patrick Collins

Athletes for Charity

Roster: Alejandro Falcon (P), Javier Guerrero Vicente (VP), Cody Aguirre, Jerry Balepogi, Kevin Baloyra, Ivan Barral, Alessandro Billau, Michael Borell, Matthew Bravo, Manuel Bruzos, Michael Cabeza, Daniel Cantens, Miguel Cedeno, Alejandro Chalela, Sebastian Chamizo, Jun Hyung Cho, Joshua Collins, Nicholas Curry, Brandon Delgado, Alex Doval, Anthony Duarte, Ricardo Espina, Alejandro Fernandez, Alejandro Fernandez, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Javier Fraga-Vasquez, Carlos Gallo, Daniel Giacosa, Andre Hall, Eduardo Hernandez, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Sebastian Jorge, Gabriel Krikorian, Sebastian Llano, Maximiliano Llorente, Israel Lopez, Alejandro Maduro, Rodrigo Marin, Christopher Marrero, David Martinez, Luis Mathison, Alejandro Morales, Carlos Moreno, Nicolas Muniz, Matthew Olesen, Alexander Perez, Jose Perez, Marco Perosch, Jose Plasencia, Lucas Pola, Gabriel Polo, Christopher Ponce, Deiter Prussing, Guillermo Quintero, Nicholas Quintero, Bryan Reyes, Sebastian Roa, Brian Rodriguez, Edward Rodriguez, Joshua Salandy, Austin San Juan, Javier San Martin, Juan San Martin, Matthew Schultz, Sean Sempere, Christopher Siu, Nicolas Smith, Henrique Souza, Andres Taquechel, Mateus Tordin, Alejandro Torres, Lucas Venegas, Alejandro Villarreal and Andres Wong. Moderator: Ms. Olga Ramon.

Astronomy Club

Rosters: Kevin Galego (P), Andrew Arriola (VP), Daniel Jimenez (Jr. P), Esteban Zuluaga (Jr. VP), Andres Alfonso, Mathew Martin, Ricardo Espina, Rafael Queiroz, Jordan Galvez, Javier Hernandez, Leunam Escarras-Lola, Gabriel Seda, Jorge Valdes, Jared Diaz, Jose Plasencia, Aaron Muriedas, Jossan Elias, Diego Somarriba, Mauel Ferrer, Alex Gomez, Daniel Torres, Gabriel Caro, Lucas Bogardus, Michael Marrero, Christian Blasco, David Coro, Adrian Rodriguez, Airan Suarez, Anthony Parodi, Michael Moreno, Daniel Esponda and Michael Martell. Moderator: Fr. Pedro Cartaya, SJ

Biomedical Engineering

Business Forum

Roster: Marco Lanz (P), Andres Puello and Eduardo Hernandez (VP), Sergio Abreu, Daniel Alvarez, Spencer Ashby, Edward Briscoe, Guillermo Cadima, Daniel Cantens, Lucas Cardona, Alejandro Castro, Felipe Castro, Jose Chaviano, Joshua Collins, Rogelio Consuegra, Gabriel Cordova, Alejandro Dominguez, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Sebastian Gonzalez, Eric Labrador, Javier Marquina, Nicolas Muniz, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Perez, Jorge Rodriguez, Andre Rodz, Rafael Ruiz, Daniel Salinas, Andres Salvade, Nicolas Salvat, Kevin Simauchi, Ignacio Villasmil, Andres Wong and Jacob Wutzler. Moderator: Mr. Andres Jimenez
Roster: Carlos Moreno (P), Sebastian Rivera (VP), Andres Balcazar, Alejandro Barnola, Juan Carrillo,Francisco Castanos, Sebastian Chamizo, Jose Cil, Jared Diaz, Alejandro Falcon, Carlos Gallo, Orlando Garcia, Gabriel Kasabdji, Maximiliano Llorente, Alejandro Maduro, Patrick Maher, Jonathan Menendez, Nicholas Milton, Juan Moreno, Michael Moreno, Richard Munoz, Alejandro Pardinas, Javier Pita, Andres Poveda, Eduardo Scheuren, Kevin Simauchi, Carlos Sosa, Maximo Ulloa and Lucas Venegas. Moderator: Mr. Andres Jimenez.

Bishop San Pedro

Bocce Club

Roster: Rafael Gallardo (P), Erick Labrador (VP), Francis Cruz, Thiago Ferraz, Gabriel Gallardo, Andrew Lamela and Anthony Vadell. Moderator: Ms. Margarita Guerrero
Roster: Sebastian Hernandez (P), Evan J Rojas (VP), Carlos Sosa, Diego de la Vega , Kyle Newlin, Tyler Newlin, Evan Gonzalez, Israel Lopez, William San Pedro, Mathew Montero, Daryel Guerra, Juan F. Lam , Christopher Marrero, Julian Hernandez, Timothy Mackle, Federico Diago, Alejandro Cepero, Eduardo Sebastian Hernandez and Andres Gomez. Moderator: Mr. Ramon Nicosia.

Builders Club

Cangrejos

Roster: Daniel Betancourt, Gabriel Bustamante, Cesar Cantos, Christian Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Gabriel Garcia, Andre Luna, Alejandro Minoso, Carlos Perez-Abreu, David Swisstack and Nicolas Torres de Navarra. Moderator: Ms. Diana Fernandez.
Roster: Michael Prado (P), Brandon Moran(P), Kevin Baloyra (VP), Harrison Stoker (VP), Nicolas Abril, Javier Arazoza, Kevin Baloyra, Michael Borell, Christian Cognigni, Anthony Ebbage, Roberto Fernandez, Ryan Fernandez, Nicholas Krikorian, Luis Larios, Jonathon Micali, Michael Morera, Christopher Moustafa, Richard Munoz, Victor Rivera, Jose Rodriguez, Joseph Rubio, Alejandro Suarez, Mateus Tordin, Christian Trastoy and Matthew Villalba. Moderator: Ms. Karen Ortiz

Coffee House Club

Cycling Club

Roster: Daniel Ferro (P), Brandon Lubian (VP), Nicholas Besada, Sebastian Chamizo, Manuel Fernandez, Daniel Ferro, Juan Lam and Andres Rodriguez. Moderator: Ms. Kelly Garganta
Roster: Christian Trastoy (P), Sebastian Chamizo, Matthew Martin, William Braceras, Michael Mesa, Max Belisario, Stefano Estor-Fuentes, Andres Aleman, Adrian Ponce, Gabriel Moreno, Jorge Perez, Diego Victoria, Jose Garcia-Chirino, Josep Sendra, Nicholas Augustin and Jacob Collins. Moderator: Mr. Jorge Munoz-Bustamante

Fishing Club

Roster: Diego Planos (P), Alberto Romero (VP), Jonathan Alonso, Sebastian Alons, Kevin Alpizar, Javier Arazoza, Christian Bargueiras, Andre Baro, Robert Baro, Carlos Barquin, Alexandrer Beaubien, Sean Beaubien, Gabriel Buigas, Carlos Bustamante, Javier Cantens, Diego Canto, Christopher Carter, Daniel Casariego, Antonio Castano, Alejandro Castro, Carlos Corzo, Damian Cuesta, Nicholas Cuesta, Felipe Cueto, Gabriel Dacal, Rafael De la Torre, Diego De La Vega, Matthew Diaz, Christopher DiFilippi, Christian Eiroa, Lucas Escallon, Stefano Estor-Fuentes, Jeymel Estrada, George Farkass, Roberto Fernandez, Cristian Fernandez de Castro, Michael Fresco, Eduardo Garcia, Jaime Garcia-Oliver, Daniel Giorgini, Victor Giorgini, Julian Godoy, Christian Gonzalez, Cristian Gonzalez, Donato Gonzalez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Joseph Gonzalez, Mark Gonzalez, Seth Hart, Ryan Linares, Michael Lopez, Gabriel Lovo, Christopher Martel, Jared Martinez, Nicolas Meneses, Ricardo Meneses, Hector Meruelo, Alejandro Morales, Matthew Moreno, Arsenio Moussa, Michael Navarro, Roberto Ochoa, Mario Osorio, Sebastian Parada, Francisco Paredes, Nathaniel Payne, Joseph Pereira, Alexander Perez, Diego Planos, Adrian Ponce, Christopher Ponce, Nicolas Poveda, Tomas Puente, Breton Rice, Adrian Rodriguez, Lucas Rodriguez, Nicolas Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, RodriguezLapido, Maximo Roman, Alberto Romero, Jack Sampedro, Nicolas Sanchez, Eddie Silva, Joshua Sloan, Anthony Soler, Diego Suarez, Rolando Sucena and Pablo Tirado. Moderator: Mr. Francisco Tudela

French Club

Roster: Alexander Iduate (P), Leunam Escarras-Lola (VP), Nicolas Besada, Angelo Borges, Antoine Brandt, Sebastian Clark, Daniel Garrastazu, Javier Marquina, Nicolas Sosa and Javier Torres de Navarra. Moderator: Ms. Maria I. Alonso.

Future Doctors of America

Roster: Federico Tambomel (P), Joshua Lara (VP), Alexis Agreda , Nicolas Alarcon ,Cristian Alonso, Sebastian Alonso ,Raul Banos, Sean Beaubien, Maxwell Belisario, Ryan Bermudez, Martin Caicedo, Alejandro Candela, Nicholas Carvajal, Victor Castro, Joshua Cecol, Bill Chan, Gerald Chang, Paul Charpentier, Jose Chaviano, Christian Cognigni, Damian Cuesta, Lucas de la Guardia, Carlos de la Nuez, Rafael De la Torre, Andres Dones, Leunam Escarras-Lola, John Farach, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Manuel Ferrer Simo, Alexander Fox, Martin Frallicciardi, Gabriel Gallardo, Rafael Gallardo, Angelo Garcel, Orlando Garcia, Daniel Giacosa, Andres Gomez, Julian Hernandez, John Herrera, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Jason Khoury, Erick Labrador, Andres Lara, Joshua Lara, Claudio Leyva, William Lleonart, Victor Lopez de Mendoza, Sebastian Lopez-Ibanez, Rodrigo Marin, Christopher Marrero, Enrique Martin, Alejandro Melo, Eric Mena, Alejandro Morales, Benjamin Morales, Connor Mullins, Nathaniel Munoz, Aaron Muriedas, Henry Noy, Brendan O’Flaherty, Mario Osorio, Ivan Pachon, Collin Pallissery, Jose Pereira, Andres Perez, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Perez, Nicolas Portuondo, Andres Poveda, Esteban Rincon, Adrian Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Julien Rodriguez, Stefano Sanchez, Nicholas Silva, Ricardo Silveira, Diego Somarriba, Nicolas Sosa, Federico Tamborrel, Nicolas Tobon, Humberto Torres, Gabriel Trastoy, Adolfo Valencia and Ignacio Villasmil. Moderator: Ms. Shyara Lara

Green Club

Roster: Alex Pusch (P), Daniel Oliva (P), Tristen Marin (VP), Andres Abilahoud, David Alarcon, Sebastian Alonso, Christopher Alvarez, Juan-Pablo Arenas Grayeb, Sean Beaubien, Nicholas Besada, Alessandro Billau, Matthew Bryan, Nicholas Carvajal, Jose Chaviano, Adrian Cicero, Victor Cobas, Alejandro Corzo, Francis Cruz, Carlos de la Nuez, Matthew De La Riva, Rafael De la Torre, Michael Dominguez, Tomas Duque, Antoni Estopinan, Thiago Ferraz, Alberto Fraga, Vincenzo Fuentes, Thomas Gallinar, Jose Garcia, Daryel Guerra, Andres Incera, Matthew Johnson, Christopher Krause, Joshua Lara, Luis Larios, Noel Lazaro, Claudio Leyva, Marlow Marimon, Tristen Marin, Robert Martinez, Carlos Mas, Gian-Marco Montero, Kyle Newlin, Tyler Newlin, Gabriel Nguyen, Daniel Oliva, Phillip Palma, Jose Pereira, Nicolas Portuondo, Nicolas Poveda, Alexander Pusch, Sebastian Rafuls, Jack Reed, Gabriel Robau, Kyle Rodriguez, Vicente Sanchez, Kevin Schaeppi Souza, Kearan Singh, Daniel Suarez, David Swisstack, Luke Swisstack, Juan Tejera, Gabriel Trastoy, Kevin Valido, Nicolas Vila, Ignacio Villasmil and George Wiltz. Moderator: Ms. Shyara Lara

History Club

Roster: Juan Fernandez de Castro (P), Michael Moreno (VP), Michael Borell, Felipe Castro, Sebastian Clark, Christian Cognigni, Nicholas Curry, Kevin Ferguson, Ehren Fernandez, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Orestes Garcia, Manuel Gil, Luis Gomez, Peter Morales, Michael Motola, Allan Navarro, Tyler Newlin, Nicolas Obeso, Carlos Peralta, Marco Perosch, Andres Solares, Anthony Soler and Conner Yurkon. Moderator: Dr. Octavio Ramos.

Key Club

Roster: Angel Aguilar (P), Javier Guerrero Vicente (VP), Alfredo Abilahoud Rosa, Ignacio Aguilar, Nicolas Aguilar, Cesar Aguzzi, Andres Alfonso, Sebastian Alfonso, Nicholas Alvarez, Javier Arazoza, Javier Baca, Adrian Banegas, Francisco Barrera, Tomas Bayona, Sean Beaubien, Matthew Bec, Ryan Bermudez, Gianmarco Billau, Victor Bisbal, Brian Black, Nicholas Broucek, Jose Bustos, Guillermo Cadima, Alexander Caldwell, Andrew Caldwell, Javier Cantens, Nicholas Cantens, Aramis Castano, Kyle Castellanos, Felipe Castro, Bill Chan, Gerald Chang, Jose Cil, Christian Cognigni, Alberto Conti, Alejandro Conti, Lucas Cortinez, Damian Cuesta, Robert Curbelo, Marcos Dajer, Fernando de la Lama Guzman, Carlos de la Nuez, Rafael De la Torre, Andres Dones, Alex Doval, Alejandro Echeverria, Ricardo Espina, Daniel Fager, Cristian Fernandez de Castro, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Eduardo Fidalgo, Fernando Forte Carpio, Michael Fresco, Orlando Galindez, Jose Garces, Hugo Garcia, Orestes Garcia, Orlando Garcia, Sebastian Garcia, Daniel Garrastazu , Mark Garrigo, Daniel Giorgini, Matthew Gomez, Carlos Gonzalez, Donato Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez, Sergio Gonzalez, Luis Gutierrez, Andre Hall, Jared Hart, Seth Hart, Diego Horta, Kasser Ismail, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Zachary Jimenez, Christopher Krause, Andres Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian, Luis Larios, John Lee, David Leiva, Francisco Leon, Agustin Leos, Claudio Leyva, Sebastian Lezcano, Sebastian Llano, Nicholas Lobato, Michael Lopez, Victor Lopez de Mendoza, Robert Lopez-Irizarry, Justin Louden, Gabriel Lovo, Brandon Lubian, Timothy Mackle, Andres Maduro, Christopher Marrero, Manuel Menendez, David Meza, Jonathon Micali, Justin Milton, Guillermo Molero, Niko Molina, Lucas Montes de Oca, Alejandro Morales, Michael Morales, Jorge Morasso, Gabriel Moreno, Matthew Moreno, Bernardo Moro, Jorge Moscoso, Nicolas Muniz, Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Michael Navarro, Rodrigo Nieto, Gabriel Ortega, Nicholas Oyarzun, Francisco Paredes, Nicholas Patricios, Christian Paz, Joseph Pereira, Juan Pereira, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Perez, Julian Piedrahita, Gabriel Polo, Adrian Ponce, Nicolas Poveda, Pablo Puga, Gabriel Pupo, Roberto Pupo, Guillermo Quintero, Sebastian Rafuls, Esteban Rincon, Sebastian Rivera, Victor Rivera, Sebastian Roa, Gabriel Robau, Christopher Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Gustavo Roig, Diego Romero, Alejandro Salas, Christian Salazar, William San Pedro, Vicente Sanchez, Ethan Silva, Kearan Singh, Carlos Enrique Sosa, Carlos Eduardo Sosa, Harrison Stoker, Andres Taquechel, Gabriel Trastoy, Juan Ulloa, Kevin Valido, David Velasco, Lucas Venegas, Brandon Vila and Ignacio Villasmil. Moderator: Mr. Johny Calderin

Matteo Ricci China Club

Roster: Oscar Berlanga (P), Anthony Duarte (VP), Juan Fernandez de Castro, David

Michael Motola, and Juan Rodriguez Verde. Moderators: Mr. Charles Cleveland and Ms. Hsiao Chiu.

Media Production Club

Roster: Jorge Iglesias (P), Brandon Lubian (P), Eric Gordon (VP), Raul Rodiguez (VP), Leonardo Abate, Gabriel Aparicio, Alberto Arazoza, Francisco Blanco, Lucas Bogardus, Daniel Brown, Steven Calles, Nicholas Carvajal, Benjamin Cure, Marcos De La Hoz, Ian Escarra, Stefano Estor-Fuentes, Eduardo Fidalgo, Eric Gordon, Daryel Guerra, Marcelo Hernandez, Jorge Iglesias, Luis Larios, Brandon Lubian, Timothy Mackle, Christian Martinez, Luis Martinez, Michael Mesa, Sebastian Rivera, Adrian Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Manuel Andres Rodriguez-Lapido, Oliver Romanach, Joseph Rubio, Enrique Sori, Rolando Sucena, Patrick Tootle, and Anthony Vadell. Moderator: Mr. Johny Calderin

Martinez,

Men For Others Club

Lucas Christie

Carlos Grande

Dominic Abreu, Angel Aguilar, Guillermo Amore, Alberto Arazoza, Alec Arrizurieta, Luciano Bettocchi, Javier Bustamante, Ivan Cabrera, Martin Caicedo, Francisco Castanos, Daniel Corzo,Marcos De La Hoz, Eloy Fernandez, Eduardo Fidalgo, Martin Frallicciardi, Jose Garces, Mark Garrigo, Matthew Gomez, Seth Hart, Alejandro Huembes, Sebastian Lezcano, Justin Louden, Lorenzo Luaces, Michael Morales, Francisco Paredes, Nicholas Patricios, Deiter Prussing, Sebastian Rivera, Daniel Sanchez, Kearan Singh, and Santiago Venegas. Moderator: Ms. Kelly Garganta

Music Appreciation Society

Roster:
(P),
(VP),
Roster: Mario Perez (P), Cristian Gonzalez (VP), Anthony Baradat, Michael Dominguez, Ricardo Espina, Cristian Gonzalez, Andres Lara, Carlos Lenis, Andres Perez, Mario Perez, and Raul Sague. Moderator: Mr. Tony Alexander

Operation Smile

Roster: Oscar Berlanga, Sion Bissessar, Daniel Calvache, Dustin Duprey, Gustavo Gonzalez, Andres Larrea, Gabriel Lugo, Javier Mederos, Ethan Silva and Placido Valdes. Moderator: Ms. Karen Ortiz
Roster: Joseph Alonso, Christopher Alvarez, John Delionado, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Nicholas Gomez-Bello, Jorge Jimenez, Ivan Pachon, Albert Perez- Abreu, Lucas Pola, Michael Prado, Gabriel Pupo, Guillermo Quintero, Kearan Singh, Thomas Socorro Romero, Sebastian Spencer, Ignacio Villasmil and Julian Zulueta. Moderator: Mrs. Maria D. Alonso

Philosophy Club

Photography Club

Roster: Felipe Arenas, Domingo Cortinez, Ian Escarra, Manuel Estrada, Eduardo Francia, Mateo Garcia, Peter Lopez, Maximo Lopez-Garcia, Aiden Martinez, Christian Ramos, Lucas Richard, Santiago Richard, Gabriel Ruano, Rolando Sucena and Paul Yan. Moderator: Mr. Ignacio Font
Roster: Oscar Berlanga (P), Orestes Garcia, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Alexander Iduate, Sebastian Rivera, Eduardo Hernandez, Jon Lemos, Robert Lopez Irizarry and Allan Navaro. Moderator: Deacon Jorge Prieto

Respect Life Club

Roster: Daniel Sanchez (P), Waldo Toyos (VP), Cesar Aguzzi, Armando Albert, Joseph Alonso, Juan Lucas Alvarez, Rodrigo Barquero, Ricardo Blanco, Carlos Bustamante, Carlos Corzo, Daniel Corzo, Robert Curbelo, Nicolas De Aguiar, Richard De Aguiar, Alejandro Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Alberto Fraga, Thomas Gallinar, Eduardo Garcia, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Daniel Gonzalez, Sergio Gonzalez, Eric Lastres, Agustin Leos, Nicholas Lobato, Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes, Federico Lozano, Juan Miguez, Michael Morales, Matthew Moreno, Nathaniel Munoz, Joaquin Novoa, Sebastian Perez, Daniel Planos, Gabriel Polo, Guillermo Quintero, Daniel Raez, David Raez, Edward Rodriguez, Andre Rodz, Joshua Salandy, Daniel Sanchez, Virgilio Sanchez, Hely Santeliz, Daniel Sueiro, Alejandro Sueiro and Nicolas Torres de Navarra. Moderator: Ms. Susana Corzo

Statistics Club

: Carlos Vazquez

Daniel Chavez

Jerry Balepogi, Matthew Bravo, Adrian Bruna, Leunam Escarras-Lola, Peter Martin, Javier Mederos, Sebastian Melendez, Albert Perez-Abreu, Christian Rodriguez, Diego Somarriba, Jordan Galvez, Antoine Brandt, Michael Cabeza, Alejandro Cicero, Nicholas Curry, Carlos Gallo, Adrian Hernandez, Joe Parlade, Carlos Peralta, Marco Perosch, Javier Pita, Stefano Santamaria, Felipe Sequeira, Santiago Ugas and Christian Winch. Moderator: Mr. Bruce Teachey

Roster
(P),
(VP),

S.A.D.D. Club

Kyle Gomez, Kyle Rodriguez, Lorenzo Luaces, Lucas Christie, Marcos Dajer, Mario Osorio, Mathew Olesen, Maximiliano Llorente, Michael Morera, Nicholas Abunassar, Nicholas Quintero, Nicolas Smith, Orlando Garcia, Patricio Gonzalez, Robert Lopez, Santiago Munoz, Sebastian Chamizo, Sebastian Jorge, and William San Pedro. Moderator: Mr. Severin Chambers.

Student Advisor Program

Roster: Jorge Miro-Quesada (P), Alessandro Billau (VP), Armando Albert, Marcos Blanco, Antoine Brandt, Julian Caballero, Alejandro Candela, Javier Cantens, Sebastian Chamizo, Jose Chaviano, Jose Cil, Damian Cuesta, Robert Curbelo, Richard De Aguiar, Alejandro Falcon, Hugo Garcia, Pedro Garcia, Daniel Gonzalez, Gustavo Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez, Mark Gonzalez, Eduardo Hernandez, Carlos Huembes, Christopher Krause, Joshua Lara, Eric Lastres, Carlos Machado, Brandon Moran, Michael Morera, James Mullis, Nicholas Mullis, Rodrigo Nieto, Luke O’Flaherty, Jorge Paez, Andres Perez, Raphael Perez-Blanco, Daniel Planos, Andres Poveda, Nicolas Poveda, Sebastian Prieto, Aaron Ramirez, Edward Rodriguez, Jason Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Gustavo Roig, Joshua Salandy, Felipe Sequeira, Eddie Silva, Daniel Simpson, Jose Toledo, Alejandro Torres, Humberto Torres, Waldo Toyos, Gabriel Trastoy and Christian Winch. Moderator: Mrs. Teresa Gutierrez

Roster: Alexis Agreda (P), Roberto Lacasa (VP),Christopher Moustafa, Javier Arazoza, Jose Garces, Joseph Cruz, Richard Morales, Robert Curbelo, Dylan Nuno, Michael Rodriguez, Rafael de la Torre, Raul Rodriguez, Alejandro Torres, Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes, Alessandro Billau, Alfred Perez, Andres Gomez, Andres Pardo, Andres Ros, Antoine Brandt, Berni Poulat, Carlos Grande, Carlos Rodriguez, Christian Tinoco, Christopher Winch, CJ Vazquez, Cristian Garcia, Cristian Gonzalez, Daniel Sanchez, Eloy Fernandez, Eric Mena, Gabriel Estrada, Guillermo Amore, Henry Gonzalez, Israel Lopez, Ivan Cabrera, Ivan Pachon, Jack Barrios, Jason Rodriguez, Jorge Moscoso, Jose Chaviano, Jose Cil, Jose Plascencia, Juan Pereira, Juan Perez, Kevin Simauchi,

Student Council

Roster: Alejandro Smith (P), Teobaldo Rosell (VP), Angel Aguilar, Sebastian Alonso, Christopher Alvarez, John Anguita, Kevin Azpiri, Robert Baro, Rodrigo Barquero, Alexandre Beaubien, Sean Beaubien, Luciano Bettocchi, Marcos Blanco, Luis Briones, Edward Briscoe, Gabriel Buigas, Guillermo Cadima, Kevin Calonge, Daniel Campuzano, Emilio Carbonell, Carlos Carta, Nicholas Carvajal, Nicholas Casariego, Aramis Castano, Dominic Chiappone, Lucas Christie, Jose Cil, Samuel Clark, Carlos Corzo, Jonathan Cosio, Damian Cuesta, Rafael De la Torre, Marco Delamaza, Marcus Diaz, Andres Dones, Alejandro Falcon, Daniel Fernandez, Michael Fresco, Kevin Freyre, Gabriel Gallardo, Matias Gandarias, Eduardo Garcia, Kevin Garcia, Pedro Garcia,Julian Godoy, Andres Gomez, Andrew Gonzalez, Luis Gonzalez-Pella, Eric Gordon, Sebastian Guinot, Javier Hernandez, Stephen Hernandez, Christopher Krause, Alexander Kuhn, Ignacio Lizama, Samir Lola, Michael Martelly, Aiden Martinez, Gianluca Mejia, Alejandro Melo, Nicholas Milton, Juan Miro-Quesada, Guillermo Molero, Juan Moreno, Stefano Naos, Michael Navarro, Rodrigo Nieto, Gabriel Otero, Ivan Pachon, Gabriell Pena-Aleman, Jorge Perez, Nicolas Perez-Abreu, Andres Pinate, Stefano Pinto, Lucas Pola, Francisco Prieguez, Francisco Prio, Hayden Puente, Aaron Ramirez, Sebastian Restrepo, Sebastian Rivera, Aaron Rodriguez, Jason Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Alberto Romero, Stefano Santamaria, Gabriel Seda, Mateo Sierra, Joshua Sloan, Nicolas Smith, Nicolas Souto, Sal Stewart , Jose Toledo, Maxton Torres, Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes, Santiago Ugas, Maximo, Kevin Valido, Carlos Vela, Daniel Wallace, George Wiltz and Noah Zumpano. Moderator: Mr. Matthew Jordan

Vocatones

Video Game Club

Roster: Jose Gonzalez (P), David Gonzalez David (VP), Gonzalez Daniel Acebal, Kevin Calonge, Ethan Concepcion, Richard Fernandez, Gianluca Mejia, Daniel Oliva, Collin Pallissery, Victor Tunon and Alec Vizoso. Moderator: Ms. Karen Ortiz
Roster: Jorge Perez (P), Alexander Blanco (VP), Rafael Queiroz, Gabriel Ruano, Giulian Sackman, Nicolas Torres de Navarra, Angelo Garcel, Daniel Betancourt, Jonathan Alonso, David Swisstack, Luke Swisstack , Robert Gutierrez, Alexander Gomez, Israel Hernandez, Thiago Ferraz, Sion Bissessar, William Tablada, Jorge Páez, Micheal Mesa, Daniel Oliva, Anthony Abinader, Andrew Caldwell , Daniel Esponda, Andres Fernandez, Victor Ferraz, Samuel Flores, David Gonzales, Christopher Montero, Matthew Montero and Matthew Morales. Moderator: Mr. Jorge Munoz-Bustamante

Water Sports

Roster: Daniel Planos (P), Manuel Becerra (VP), Sebastian Alonso, Joseph Balerdi, Sean Beaubien, Jose Cil, Daniel Corzo, Lukas Escapil, Frank Fernandez, Christopher Galliano, Orlando Garcia, Carlos Gonzalez, Andres Hernandez, Matthew Hernandez, Aidan Hevia, Diego Horta, Zachary Jimenez, Sebastian Lezcano, Federico Lozano, Juan Moreno, Joaquin Novoa, Tomas Puente, Nicholas Quintero, Alec Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Andre Rodz, Ryan Ruz and Matthew Villalba. Moderator: Mr. Bruce Teachey

Young Americans For Freedom

Roster: Daniel Romero (P), Edward Briscoe (VP), Patrick Maher, Federico Diago, Evan Rojas, Frankie Blanco, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Nicolas Obeso, Kevin Lemus, Roberto Pupo, Jonathan Menendez, Alexander Pusch, Andres Poveda, Daniel Martinez, Nicolas Aguilar, Andres Perez, Mathew Bec, Robert Lopez, Angel Aguilar, Sebastian Guinot, Jon Lemos, Stefano Estor Fuentes, Patrick Rodriguez, Stephen Villanueva, Matias Young, Marco De La Maza, Lucas Fernandez, Afdan Hevia, Diego Espin, Alejandro Minoso, Alejandro Sanchez, Sebastian Jorge, Richard Morales, Joshua Ferrer, Luis Mathison, William San Pedro, Robert Lacasa, Alexis Agreda, Kyle Castellanos and Marco Perosch. Moderator: Mr. Javier Castillo

IGNITE

Varsity football demonstrated the team’s dominance as they won the district 158A championship for the third time in a row. The team’s efforts were especially noticeable by making the playoffs after a considerably successful regular season with 7 wins and only 3 losses.

Above: Leading the team on to the field linebacker senior Gabriel Seda waves the flag. This was a traditional opening for the team.

On the opposite page: In the end zone, running back senior Javier Hernandez scores his seventh touchdown of the year.

Rolling out of the pocket, senior quarterback Lucas Pola tucked the football and ran for a touchdown.

With a returned interception, safety senior Jordan Galvez tries taking it all the way back to the house for a touchdown.

While in Ireland, the team takes time to pose for a picture. The varsity team travelled to Dublin to play in the American Football Showcase.

In a split second decision, junior Gabriel Aparicio blocks the kick. Aparicio led the team with a total of 7 blocked kicks including punts, field goals, and extra points.

Near the 30-yard line, running back senior Pedro Garcia looks to gain yards and extend his run for a touch down.

Running down the field wide receiver senior Diego Ortega prepares to catch the game-winning pass.

Making a play, corner back senior Alfonso Rodriguez deflects the ball out of the receiver’s hands.

With intense speed, running back freshman Donald Chaney bounces his run to the outside to gain even more yards.

Making history back2back2back

Roster: Gabriel Aparicio, Jeremy Bencomo, Nicholas Carvajal, Aramis Castano, Donald Chaney, Drew Chinigo, Mathew Crespo, Leunam Escarras-Lola, Daniel Esteban, Gabriel Estrada, Ryan Fernandez, Antonio Fraga, Jordan Galvez, Pedro Garcia, Daniel Garrastazu, Andres Gomez, Javier Hernandez, Roberto Lacasa, Victor Lopez de Mendoza, Matthew Martin, Peter Martin, David Martinez, Robert Martinez, Ricardo Mayo, Andres Maza, Francisco Menendez, Matthew Moreno, Michael Moreno, Bernardo Moro, Diego Ortega, Nicholas Oyarzun, Ivan Pachon, Nathaniel Payne, Albert Perez-Abreu, Stefano Pinto, Jose Plasencia, Lucas Pola, Michael Prado, Javan Rice, Alfonso Rodriguez, Rafael Ruiz, Stefano Santamaria, Joseph Schultz, Matthew Schultz, Gabriel Seda, Antonio Serrano, Andres Smith, Jorge Valdes, Santiago Venegas, and Jorge Vizcarrondo. Coaches: Richard Stuart, Eduardo Delgado, German Delgado, Angel Aparicio, Augusto Venegas, Eduardo Franca, Fausto Diaz, Mario Pino, and Donald Chaney.

Gridiron Grinders

JV FOOTBALL

Miramar 12 24

Gulliver Cancelled

Key West 14 20

Doral Academy Cancelled

St. Thomas Aquinas 7 17

Oxbridge Academy Cancelled US Them

During the game against St.Thomas Aquinas, freshman Breton Rice punts the ball to the other side of the field. Rice was a pivotal player during fourth downs to get a good field position.

Making an open field tackle defensive back sophomore Ethan Ramirez brings down the opponent’s running back. Ramirez contributed to the offensive side of the ball by also playing quarterback.

As he evades the tackle, freshman Sean Luc

makes his way for a

skills on the field led to a promotion to the varsity level at the end of the

Roster: Francisco Aguero, Cody Aguirre, Sebastian Alonso, Edward Andrade, Alberto Arazoza, Sean Beaubien, Ryan Bermudez, Luciano Bettocchi, Alexander Blanco, Nicholas Broucek, Rafael Bru, Julian-Cesar Bueres, Antonio Castano, Jacob Collins, Damian Cuesta, Nicolas De Aguiar, Ryan De La Osa, Rafael De la Torre, Ralph Desantis, Lukas Escapil, Daniel Esteban, Nikolas Fernandez, Michael Fresco, Nicholas Gonzalez, Alejandro Huembes, Jacob Marrero, Christopher Menendez, Arsenio Moussa, Francisco Paredes, Nicholas Patricios, Gabriel Paula, Juan Perez, Ricardo Perez, Benjamin Puente, Ethan Ramirez, Breton Rice, Victor Rivera, Adrian Rodriguez, Lucas Rodriguez, Joshua Sloan, Enrique Sori, MarkEdward Trapp and Daniel Vasseur. Coaches: Mario Pino, Eduardo Crespo and Fausto Diaz.
Beaubien
first down. Beaubien’s
season.

Blitz Boys: Learning the ropes

Roster: Alejandro Acosta, Mark Adams, Adison Arnholt, George Balepogi, Benjamin Bermudez, Luis Briones, Angel Bueres, Kevin Calonge, Gavin Cancio, Adrian Carmona, Pablo Carreno, Jorge Coronado, Michael Corral, Antonio Cortabarria, Santiago Cortabarria, Benjamin Cure, Deeb Brandon, Edward Delgado, Alfredo Diaz, Eduardo Durand, Alexander Fernandez, Aidan Girado, Christian Gomez, Dorian Gonzalez, Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Kyle Guso, Alfredo Melo, Fernando Mendoza, Juan Miro-Quesada, Nikolas Mora, Alexander Munoz, Maximiliano Munoz, Adrian Navarro, Wadih Pazos, Lucas Pentenero, Brandon Perez, Dylan Perez, Nicholas Perez-Abreu, Jack Powell, Hayden Puente, Tye Ramirez, Aaron Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Tomas Rodriguez, Oliver Rodriguez, Marcos Ruiz, Zachary Sotomayor, Nicolas Souto, Jose Torres, Gabriel Valladares, Andres Villa and Daniel Wallace. Coaches:

Diving for the hit, eighth grader Mark Adams tackles the offensive player to prevent a touchdown. Adams played on both sides of the ball.

At the Sanchez Field, eighth grader Dorian Gonzalez avoids the sack by running away from the defender. Gonzalez was one of the captains on the middle school team.

Running up to the offensive opponent, eighth grader Alex Fernandez breaks down to make the tackle. “Alex was our most consistent corner and our best coverage corner, and his tackling improved throughout the year,” said Coach Eduardo Fraga about Fernandez.

Setting the edge, sixth grader Israel Salabarria finishes the tackle. Salabarria was the starting cornerback for the season.

Roster: Sebastian Alonso, Lucas Amaya, Brendan Aran, Alfredo Balsera, Matthew Barturen, Christian Beaubien, Stefan Borrero, Jake Camejo, Christopher Collings, Dylan Cosgrove, Jose Costa, Diego del Pino, Daniel Delgado, Joseph Gonzalez, Samir Lola, Alejandro Lopez, Juan Manrique, Gabriel Martin, Jared Martinez, Lucas Martinez, Ryan Martinez, Brandon Micali, Demetrio Perez, Evan Rothe, Israel Salabarria, Hector Saldana, Nicolas Sanchez, Nicolas Stolarczyk, Diego Suarez, Lucas Suarez, Zachary Sunderland, Jose Toledo, Darian Torres, Nicolas Vieto and Stephan Villanueva. Coaches: Mario Martinez, Jose Lopez-Varela, Tony Gonzalez and Saul Lola.

Scoring the first touchdown of the season, sixth grader Matthew Barturen runs with the ball. The offense worked hard every day at practice to compete at the highest level.

Varsity cross country finished the season in third place in the State Championship.

Although this young team did not get the result they wanted, they will all be coming back next season to fight for the state title.

Above: At a very competitive race, junior Joshua Collins finishes the race in first place at the UF Invitational. Collins came in fourth place at the State Championship, and was the District and Regional Champion.

On the opposite page:

At the DDD Somer Invitational, sophomore Lucas de la Hoz finishes the race in seventh place.

At the 2.5 mile mark, freshman Vicente Sanchez finishes the race in 27th place at the Fleet Feet Invitational.

Leading the race, freshmen Eduardo Morasso, Matthew Bryan, and Gabriel Nunes take the first three places at the Spanish River Invitational.

At the State Championship race, sophomore Sebastian Roa places 23rd with a personal record of 16:31.93.

Near the two-mile mark, sophomore Cesar Aguzzi finishes the race in 11th place for the JV race.

District runner-up, junior Christopher Garcia beats his personal record with a time of 16:57.15.

Before the gun goes off, the team gathers to pray for a successful race.

Keeping the competition behind him, sophomore Henry Souza places 35th at the FLRunners Invitational.

211˚ Fahrenheit

Eduardo

and Henry

Roster: Cesar Aguzzi, Michael Aparicio, Carlos Bailly, Giancarlo Benitez, Matthew Bryan, Joshua Collins, Alejandro Corzo, Lucas de la Hoz, Julian Delamaza, Brandon Delgado, Sebastian Duenas, Daniel Fager, Alberto Fraga, Thomas Gallinar, Christopher Garcia, Eric Labrador, John Lee, Nicholas Lobato, David Meza, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez,
Morasso, Gabriel Nunes, Andres Pizzi, Sebastian Roa, Juan San Martin, Vicente Sanchez,
Souza. Coaches: Frankie Ruiz, Rene Medina, Juan Rodriguez, and Victor Arrieta.

Varsity Cross Country

At the FLYRA State Championship, eighth grader Austin San Juan finishes the race in fifth place with a time of 10:15.56 in the 3k course. San Juan’s willpower and focus throughout the season should potentially make him a valuable member for next year’s varsity team.

Coming down the home stretch, seventh grader Adam Magoulas finishes eighth place overall at the FLRunners Invitational. Magoulas placed tenth place at the FLYRA State Championship with a 3k time of10:30.98.

Middle School Cross Country

St. Theresa Invitational 1st

Belen Jesuit Invitational 1st

Our Lady of the Lakes Invitational 1st

Junior Orange Bowl Invitational 1st

FLRunners Invitational 3rd

St. Theresa Invitational #2 1st

ACC Championship 1st ACC Catholic State Championship 1st FLYRA State Championship 2nd

Frank Aira, Carlos Barquin, Ricardo Blanco, Ignacio Bru, Sebastian Castillo, Carlos Corzo, Daniel Cuesta, Felipe Cueto, Julian DeCollibus, Adrian Delgado, Luis Dulzaides, Tomas Duque, Christian Fernandez, Diego Gomez, Jorge Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Nicolas Hidalgo, Alexander Kuhn, Andrew Lamela, Ryan Linares, Peter Lopez, Adam Magoulas, Lucas Morales, Daniel Oliu, Benjamin Pasternac, Alexander Perez, Manuel RodriguezLapido, Austin San Juan, Gabriel Velasquez Neira, and Jose Zarraluqui. Coaches: Victor Arrieta, Gabriel von der Osten, Bruno Zayas, and Carlos Jimenez.

Passing the

At the

and at races was exactly what the cross country

Roster:
Dade County Youth Fair, seventh grader Adrian Delgado comes in twelfth place overall. Delgado’s tough attitude in practice
program looked for in runners.
halfway mark, eighth grader Diego Gomez finishes the race in fifth place at the Our Lady of the Lakes Invitational. In his last year in middle school, Gomez contributed meaningful points to the team.

Every place counts

6th Grade Cross Country

St. Theresa Invitational 1st

Belen Jesuit Invitational 1st

Our Lady of the Lakes Invitational 1st

St. Theresa Invitational #2 1st

ACC Championship 1st PLACE

Running down the Nike Hill with an extensive lead, sixth grader Carlos Corzo wins the ACC Championship race for the junior varsity division with a personal record of 8:44. Corzo’s hardwork throughout the season placed him a spot in the top seven for the FLYRA State Championship.

At the St. Theresa Invitational, sixth grader Luis Dulzaides, Jr. is encouraged by Coach von der Osten. Dulzaides had a strong second half of the season ending the season with a 9:22 personal record.

Roster: Joseph Alonso, Eric Barreto, Christian Blasco, Carlos Corzo, Marco Delamaza, Luis Dulzaides, Joseph Duran, Andrew Gonzalez, Pedro Hermida, Ryan Hernandez, Roberto Leon, Lucas Padron, Nicolas Paz, Manuel Perez, Gabriel Rodriguez, Pablo Rodriguez, Hely Santeliz, and Aidan Suarez. Coaches: Victor Arrieta, Gabriel von der Osten, Bruno Zayas, and Carlos Jimenez.
At the Our Lady of the Lakes Invitational, sixth grader Eric Barreto finishes the race strong placing third for the team. Barreto was looking forward to joining next year’s middle school team
Sprinting down the straightaway, sixth grader Andrew Gonzalez finishes the race in 15th place overall at the St. Theresa Invitational. Gonzalez’s strong finish always helped the team secure the win.

Starting from scratch

Varsity Golf

Westminister Invitational 7th

Columbus L

Archbishop McCarthy Cancelled

Palmer Trinity Cancelled

Ransom Everglades W

Key West High School Cancelled

Dade County Youth Fair 3rd

Palmer Trinity W

Maverick Tournament 7th

Columbus Cancelled

Districts 2nd

Regionals 4th PLACE

On the green, junior Andres Perez looks to make the putt. Perez’s score contributed to the win in a quad match against Doral Academy, Coral Gables High and Mater Academy

Chipping from behind the cart path, freshman Jose Perez attempts to make an up-and-down. Perez had the best scoring average of the season with 38.1.
Roster: Guillermo Najera Sweeney, Jose Perez, Andres Perez, Enrique Vila, Bryan Reyes, Daniel Chavez, Alan Fernandez, Manuel Romero, Kevin Azpiri, Nicolas Tobon, Jack Barrios, Andres Ludert, Jorge Iglesias, and Alejandro Garcia. Coaches: Grayson Zacker, Andrew Navarro, Johnny Bloomfield and Justin Harris.
Keeping a watchful eye on his ball, sophomore Manuel Romero hits his approach shot on the tricky seventh hole at the Biltmore Golf Club. Romero finished with one of the lowest scores for the match.
Standing over the ball, senior Daniel Chavez prepares for his drive on the sixth hole at the Biltmore Golf Club. Chavez was the varsity team captain for the season.

Middle School Golf

PLACE

Ransom Evergaldes W

Gulliver W

Palmer Trinity W

Gulliver Canceled

Palmer Trinity Canceled

Ransom Evergaldes Canceled

Florida Christian Canceled

Ransom Evergaldes Canceled

Florida Christian Canceled

Florida Christian Canceled

On the tee, eighth grader Daniel Casceriego watches his ball fly down the fairway. Casceriego went on to par the fifth hole at the

With his eyes on the ball, seventh grader John Bohatch walks down the fairway. Bohatch’s score was counted towards the team total, contributing to the win against Ransom Everglades.

Granada golf course.
Roster: Andres Grande, Carlos Iglesias, Sebastian Barcia, Daniel Casceriego, Carlos Perez-Abreu, Adrian Rodriguez, Robby Lizama and John Bohatch. Coaches: Josiah Singletary and Tyler Slocum.
Setting up to the ball, seventh grader grader Carlos Perez-Abreu visualized his tee shot on a tight par four. This was Perez-Abreu’s second year on the school’s golf team.
Standing over his putt, eight grader Carlos Iglesias looks to score. Iglesias was named the middle school team captain for the season.

Dominating their season and placing second at States, the school’s swim team made it clear that they were among Florida’s elite. With a predominantly young team, the future looks bright for this top contender.

Placing first

the

freestyle,

Aitor

On the opposite page: At the State Championship, seniors Daniel Simpson, Max Garcia del Pozo, Juan Ramirez, and Alejandro Carriazo win the silver in the 200yd medley relay.

Leading the competition, Max Garcia del Pozo swims the 100yd fly. Garcia del Pozo signed a letter of intent to swim for Marist College. In competition, senior Andres Solares swims the 100yd backstroke. During a practice session, senior Christopher Avallone works on perfecting the breast stroke.

Dominating his main race, senior Juan Ramirez swims the 100yd breaststroke. Due to his time in the medley relay, Ramirez qualified to be an All American Athlete.

As anchor of the 200yd relay, senior Daniel Simpson dives in to begin his leg of the race.

Before starting the 100yd backstroke, junior Hugo Marin pushes off the wall.

In the 100 yd fly, senior Alejandro Carriazo swims his best to receive second place at States.

Performing a dive at the State Championship, junior Javier Saumell hopes to add points to the team’s standings.

Drowning the Competition

Nicholas Aguilar, Christopher Avallone, Ivan Barral, Alvaro Bodero, Carlos Caballero, Ignacio Cardenal, Alejandro Carriazo, Luis Casas, Anthony Delgado, Alejandro Falcon, Aitor Fungairino, Maximiliano Garcia Del Pozo, Erick Labrador, Hugo Marin, Alexander Menendez, Aaron Muriedas, Gabriel Ortega, Juan Ramirez, Javier Saumell, Daniel Simpson, Andres Solares, Nicolas Suarez, Federico Tamborrel and Andres Wong. Coach: Kirk Peppas

Roster:
Above:
in
200yd
junior
Fungairino secures a gold medal for the swim team at the State Championship.

Swimming

PLACE

G. Holmes Braddock High School 1st

Hialeah Gardens High School 1st

53rd Woodson Invitational 6h

TERRA Institute 1st

Dade County Youth Fair 1st

Ransom Everglades Invitational 2nd

Mater Academy 1st

District Championship 2nd

Regional Championship 1st

State Championship 2nd

Middle School Swimming

Place

Riviera Prepatory School First Gulliver Academy Second Dade County Youth Fair Second

Diving into the 50yd freestyle, seventh grader Nelson De Leon starts his race. In addition to swimming the 50yd free, De Leon also swam the 100yd free.
Diving into the pool, eighth grader Andres Castillo prepares to swim 200yd breast stroke. Along with clocking some of the best times on the team, Castillo was also the team captain.
Practicing his dive, sixth grader Andre de Leon takes his mark to enter the pool. De Leon was one of the younger members on the team and he showed progression throughout the year.
Swimming against Riviera in the 100yd fly, seventh grader Zachary Callejas looks to beat out his opponent. Callejas was a second year swimmer and placed first in this race.
Swimming the 50yd free, sixth grader John Paul Chiappone was able to help his team secure the win against Rviera. This was Chiappone’s first year swimming and competed in every meet.
Roster: Felipe Arenas, Zachary Callejas, Henry Castellat, Andres Castillo, Diego Chang, Martin Chang, John Chiappone, David Coro, Andre de Leon, Nelson de Leon, Manuel Dominguez, Hugo Dorta, Thomas Fanjul, Eduardo Francia, Mateo Garcia, Jaime Garcia-Oliver, Jonathen Gomez, David Guon, Alfredo Hernandez, Aiden Hevia, Daniel Jimenez, Ramon Lanza, Alejandro Llorente, Santiago Lopez, Jorge Mesa, Thomas Mojena, Jose Morales, Daniel Perez, Salvatore Pizzi, Alec Schneider, Thomas Socorro Romero, Robert Suarez, Pablo Tirado, Jose Torres, Matthew Torres, Maxton Torres, Carlos Veccio, and Dylan Veccio. Coach: Kirk Pepas

Ride the Lightning

Varsity Bowling

Gulliver Preparatory School 2 5

Miami Christian School 0 7

Miami Christian School 0 7

Schoolhouse Preparatory 7 0

Dade County Youth Fair 10th Place

Gulliver Preperatory School Cancelled

Schoolhouse Preparatory 7 0

Miami Killian High School 0 7

District Championship 10th Place US Them

Sending it down the lane, sophomore Jacob

releases the ball for a strike. This was Wutzler’s third year on the team. Unfortunately he broke his arm which resulted in him being unable to play in the last three games

Studying the lane closely, senior Raphael Perez-Blanco prepares to send his ball down the lane. This was Perez-Blanco’s first year on the bowling team.

it down the lane, junior Anthony

prepares his shot just right. His bowling style consisted of throwing the ball with such force that the

would hit the ground powerfully before it rolled, hence his nickname “Thunderstrike”.

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Baradat
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Roster: Richard De Aguiar, Anthony Baradat, Jerry Balepogi, Jared Diaz, Joshua Lara, Michael Ahearn and Jacob Wutzler. Coach: Jorge Martinez
Pointing at his lucky ball, senior Jerry Balepogi celebrates after a strike. Balepogi was a right-handed bowler but he mastered the left-handed curve which was very rare in the sport
Before releasing the ball for the strike, senior Michael Ahearn prepares his shot. Ahearn had been a member of the varsity bowling team for three years straight and was considered a valuable asset to the team by both coach and teammates, averaging over 150 points per game.
Wutzler

Varsity went all the way to the regional quarter final where they fell short. Varsity’s new head coach Gaston “Chachi” Rodriguez led the team to a very successful season facing some of the most competitive rivals in the district. The team went 9-3 in the district and 17-9 overall.

Above: Under the basket, senior Juan Carrillo drop steps and lays the ball up. Carrillo was the starting center and led in rebounds per game. On the opposite page: On the three point line, junior Marcos Dajer shoots the ball. Dajer was one of the starting guards on the team. Driving in for a lay up, senior Maurice Milton puts the ball in the basket. Milton was one of the team captains.

During the district finals against Doral, senior Michael Sueiro drives towards the basket. Sueiro made 63% of his shots for 2 point baskets. With a jump shot, senior Matthew Bravo picks up points for the team. Bravo made 40% of his 3 point shots last season.

Posting up in a district game, senior Alejandro Barnola keeps the defense at bay. Barnola led the team in rebounds with 50 throughout the season. Dribbling up the court, senior Teobaldo Rosell looks for an open teammate. Rosell was a major asset to the team’s offense, making 57% of his shots.

Crossing over the defender, sophomore Alec Rodriguez makes the lay up. Rodriguez led the entire team in points, averaging 10.3 points per game. In district final game, senior Javier Torres de Navarra pulls up for a three. Torres de Navarra led the senior class in scoring with 8.6 points per game.

New Coach . . . New Beginnings

Roster: Alejandro Barnola, Matthew Bravo, Juan Carrillo, Marcos Dajer, Luis Diaz, Lorenzo Luaces, Maurice Milton, Jose Plasencia, Alec Rodriguez, Andres Ros, Teobaldo Rosell, Gabriel Seda, Daniel Sueiro, Michael Sueiro, Christian Tinoco, and Javier Torres de Navarra. Coaches: Gaston Rodriguez and John Paul Mendez.

JV Basketball

Rising to the Occassion

Roster: Sean Beaubien, Manuel Becerra, Daniel Cantens, Mario Cobo, Christophe Klemick, Sebastian Lezcano, Robert Lopez, Christopher Maza, Nicholas Mullis, Joaquin Novoa, Andre Rodz, Nicholas Salvat, Diego Segurola, and Daniel Sueiro. Coach: Ruben Marrero
By: Alejandro Pena and Xavier Cerrate
Despite the strong defense, sophomore Joaquin Novoa shoots to score. Novoa was the starting guard, and one of the best perimeter shooters with an average of 8 points per game.
Looking
ball, sophomore Daniel Sueiro tries to find an open teammate. Sueiro was the team’s leading scorer with
game.
Driving in, sophomore Manuel Becerra looks to score. Becerra was the starting point guard and led the team with an average of 5 assists and 4 steals.
While dribbling, freshman Thomas Puente looks for an open lane and goes head to head against the defender. Puente’s size and speed gave him an edge over opponents.
Roster: Cody Aguirre, Joshua Cecol, Jonathan Cosio, David Fernandez, John Tonda, Dorian Gonzalez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Tomas Puente, Michael Navarro, Francisco Paredes, Joseph Perez, Alejandro Morales, Nicolas Rodriguez, Herman Suarez, and Christian Eiroa. Coach: William Benjamin
Looking for the open man, freshman Nicholas Rodriguez looks for someone to cut in. Rodriguez averaged 4.7 points per game
Using his height as an advantage, freshman Joshua Cecol shoots and scores for two points. Cecol averaged approximately 6.2 points for game.
Covered tightly by the defense, freshman Herman Suarez looks for someone to pass the ball to. Suarez averaged 4.5 points per game.

Rising To The Top at every level

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averaged nine points per game. “Our team is like a brotherhood. We fought hard each game, and lived up to the competition,” said Beaubien.

Roster: Alexandre Beaubien, Andress Bello, Andy Chavez, Daniel Del Riesgo, Matthew Diaz, Alejandro Gonzalez, John Hernandez, Justin Jarro, Sebastian Lazo, Marcos Pastor, Wadih Pazos, Luke Pennie, Alec Rodz, Michael Zaharas Coaches: Sal Stewart
Roster: Santiago Ariza, Adison Arnholt, Roberto Castro, Marcial De Sautu, Adrian Delgado, Andrew Diaz, Daniel Fernandez, Kevin Freyre. Evan Garcia, Adam Magoulas, Gabriel Marrero, Michael Martelly, Marc Menendez, Carlos Morales, and David Ortiz. Coach: Sal Stewart
Taking the ball down the court, seventh grader Andrew Diaz looks for an opening to pass. Diaz was known for his distributing and averaged 3 points per game.
Driving in hard to the basket, eighth grader Andres Chavez floats in the air to finish hard at the rim. Chavez averaged 15 points per game.
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6th Grade Basketball

St. Agnes 46 4

St. Thomas 44 34

St. Kevin 41 25

Epiphany 52 23

St. Brendan 52 17

St. Thomas 49 17

St. Agnes 63 19

St. Kevin 32 19

St. Brendan 41 13

Epiphany 46 29 US Them

Roster: Gabriel Alonzo, Andrew Berrocal, Carlos Caban, Marcial De Sautu, Daniel Fernandez, Kevin Garcia, Matheus Guerra, Alexander Marquez, Marcelo Morales, Andrew Navarro, Nicolas Paz, Nicolas Portuondo, Gabriel Segurola, Gabriel Sixto and Peter Sosa. Coach: Sal Stewart
Roster: Gabriel Alonzo, Andrew Berrocal, Carlos Caban, Marcial De Sautu, Daniel Fernandez, Kevin Garcia, Matheus Guerra, Alexander Marquez, Marcelo Morales, Andrew Navarro, Nicolas Paz, Nicolas Portuondo, Gabriel Segurola, Gabriel Sixto and Peter Sosa. Coaches: Sal Stewart
Driving to the hoop, sixth grader Kevin Garcia gets around his opponent with the rim in his sight. Garcia played point guard for the team during their undefeated season. “As each game and day went by, we grew closer together through the hours at practice and our games during the season,” said Garcia.
Running the inbound play, sixth grader Daniel Fernandez cuts to the basket and calls for the ball. “Going undefeated in our first season gives the team great confidence going into next season,” said Fernandez.
Powering his way into the paint, sixth grader Gabriel Segurola picks up his dribble to get a shot off. Segurola played center and power forward for the team.
In the open court, sixth grader Nicolas Paz blows by the defenders in his way. Paz played point guard for the team and scored a season high of 14 points.

State Champions!

GARRIDOFAMILY PLAZA

Winding up his shot, junior Carlos Grande gets in position to score. With all his might, Grande was able to power through the match.
Roster: Guillermo Amore, Andres Balcazar, Diego Belfort, Felipe Castro, Dominic Chiappone, Alejandro de Feria, Marcos De La Hoz, Fernando de la Lama Guzman, Juan Dibildox, Sebastian Duenas, Lucas Escallon, Carlos Grande, Francisco Leon, Daniel Martinez, Manuel Mejia Bird, Rodrigo Nieto, Felipe Pardo, Bernardo Poulat, Rafael Queiroz, David Raez, Juan Rodriguez Verde, Eduardo Scheuren, Christopher Siu, Sebastian Velez, and Lucas Venegas. Coach: J.D. Barbosa.
Following up his serve, senior Juan Rodriguez Verde prepares a backhand swing. Rodriguez Verde followed his hard serve and clutched the win for the team.
Mustering all his strength, senior Lucas Venegas prepares to return the serve to his opponent. Venegas’ return caused a close match with his opponent.
Making contact with the ball, senior Daniel Martinez returns the serve. Martinez signed a letter of intent to play tennis for Villanova University. “We struggled throughout the season but we were able to pull through in the end and bring home the state title,” said Martinez.
With the face of determination, junior Sebastian Duenas sends back the shot. Duenas was undefeated in the state tournament with three victories.

Causing a Racket

At the Gulliver Academy match, seventh grader Alejo Beteta prepares to return the serve. With a well timed dropshot, he used the element of surprise to catch his opponent.
After rigorous training, the duo of sixth graders Francisco Rojo and Cristian Moreira prepare to start the match. With their outstanding teamwork and skills, the duo was able to score.
Roster: David Alarcon, Nicolas Alarcon, John Anguita, Nicholas Arana, Marco Arazoza, Daniel Betancourt, Alejo Beteta, Jean-Luc Blanchard, Miguel Camacho, Daniel Campuzano, Adrian Carmona, Julian DeCollibus, Alessandro Di Marzo, Alfredo Diaz, Jason Fernandez-Miro, Diego Gonzalez, Andres Incera, Andres Jimenez, Fernando Mendoza, Cristian Moreira, Manuel Morin, Amaar Naeem, Matias Nieto, Daniel Raez, Andres Ramos, Francisco Rojo, Alec Schneider, Diego Suarez, Mateo Venegas, and Alejandro Villarreal. Coach: J.D. Barbosa.
Striking with intense force, eighth grader Daniel Campuzano shows his opponent what he is made of. With consistent skills, Campuzano was able to catch the difficult hits and return them.
Jumping right into the action, sixth grader Jason Fernandez hits the overhead shot to save the ball from scoring. Fernandez had a powerful overhead shot that wreaked havoc on his opponents.

Last year’s varsity soccer team proved to be a force to reckon with, as they filled in the big shoes left behind by the previous State Champions. They finished the season strong, and ended at the district semifinals level.

Above: Taking on a defender, senior Mateus Tordin gets around to make a pass. Tordin was the team’s captain and mentor.

On the opposite page: Trying to score, junior Maximiliano Llorente takes his best shot. Llorente put up one goal and two assists throughout the season.

Defending his opponent, junior Diego Nunez tries to take the ball from the attacker. Nunez was a stabilizing force on the defense.

Looking to set a pass, sophomore Thanasi Naos reads the teams defense. Naos helped his team greatly by scoring three goals and three assists during the season.

Clearing the goal, junior Alejandro Pujals gets the ball to his teammate. Pujals was a dominant goalie, holding the opponent scoreless ten times.

Splitting through the defenders, senior Andres Taquechel skillfully controls the ball. Taquechel was one of the top scorers with eight goals.

Clearing the backfield, junior Carlos Vela defends the goal. Vela was a predominant defender and scored a goal for his team as well.

Kicking the ball, eighth grader Sebastian Restrepo makes a pass to his teammate. While still in middle school, Restrepo scored six goals and five assists.

Scanning the field, senior Alain Bonvecchio looks for an open teammate. Bonvecchio’s season included two goals and one assists.

Absolute Attempt At Redemption

Roster: Tyler Abella, Francesco Armstrong, Alain Bonvecchio, Luciano Bettocchi, Alejandro Chalela, Alberto Conti, Alejandro Conti, Lucas Fernandez, Jose Garces, Cristian Garcia, Lucas Garcia, Victor Giorgini, Adrian Hernandez, Nicolas Fernandez, Charles Lamela, Agustin Leos, Sebastian Llano, Maximiliano Lorente, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Rodrigo Munoz, Thanasi Naos, Diego Nunez, Juan Pereira, Julian Piedrahita, Christopher Ponce, Alejandro Pujals, Sebastian Restrepo, Javan Rice, Daniel Riveron, Juan San Martin, Carlos Sosa, Nicolas Sosa, Harrison Stoker, Andres Taquechel, Mateus Tordin, and Carlos Vela. Coach: Tanger Mendonca
Giancarlo Benitez and Alejandro Pena

Keeping the Pace

J.V. Soccer

Fighting for possession, sophomore David Jimenez wins the ball from the defender. Jimenez contributed points from his position at right wing.
Roster: Alfredo Abilahoud Rosa, Michael Barany, Tomas Bayona, Gianmarco Billau, Eduardo Delgado, Rodrigo Diaz, Daniel Diez, Alejandro Echeverria, Ricardo Espina, Lucas Fernandez, David Jimenez-Pinilla, Claudio Leyva, Andres Ludert, Nicolas Meneses, Ricardo Meneses, Niko Molina, Gabriel Montero, Juan Moreno, Javier Pardo, Gerardo Perera, Daniel Piedrahita, Christopher Ponce, Guillermo Quintero, Breton Rice, Alejandro Salas, Virgilio Sanchez, Patrizio Tripetti, Juan Ulloa, David Velasco, Nicolas Vurgait, and Matthew Watkins. Coach: Tanger Mendonca
Starting the attack, sophomore Christopher Ponce dribbles the ball to the opponents side of the field. Ponce was one of the
scorers on the team and
Passing the ball up the field, freshman Michael Barany attempts to reach his teammate on the other side of the field. Barany was a major piece of the offense playing forward and one of the team’s major scorers.
Dribbling forward, sophomore Nicolas Vurgait prepares the counter attack on the opponent’s defense. Vurgait was a top distributor on the team at midfield position.
Jorge Paez

Roster: Juan Alanso, Sebastian Arrizurieta, Samuel Bayona , Antonio Cortabarria, Santiago Cortabarria, Diego Diaz, Lucas Elias, Rafael Esparragoza, Diego Espin, Manuel Estrada, Daniel Feal, Vincenzo Fuentes, Daniel Garmendia, Jorge Hernandez, Lucas Herran, Javier Labarta Galan, Lucas Leon, Alejandro Llorente, Daniel Marsh, Augusto Moreno, Roberto Ochoa, Francisco Prio, Nicolas Ruiz, Tomas Saudino, Kevin Schaeppi Souza, Erick Torres, Seabastian Velez, Mateo Venegas, Alejandro Villarreal, Jack Volpe, Javier Zaragoza Neira. Coach: Jose Vicente Sanchis

Andres Abilahoud, Eduardo Alvarez, Alexandro Ampudia, Christian Bargueiras, Alejo Beteta, Andres Caballero, Enzo Fernandez, Diego Garmendia, Julian Godoy, Diego Gomez, Marcos Leon, Alejandro Llorente, Enrique Mackinlay, Gianluca Mejia, Stefano Naos, Gabriel Otero, Collin Pallissery, Jeronimo Pedevilla, Alexander Perez, Matias Perinot, Tye Ramirez, Eduardo Real, Lucas Richard, Santiago Richard, Miguel Rodriguez, Maximo Roman, Benjamin Romanach, John-Patrick Stanfield, Jorge Vigil, Aiden Villasuso. Coach: Laurent Cruz

Sergio Abreu, Nicolas Abril, Sebastian Alonso, Daniel Alvarez, Robert Baro, Jaime Borja, John Costello, Daniel Diaz-Arias, Antonio Franco Perini, Andrew Gonzalez, Diego Gonzalez, Stephen Hernandez, Gabriel Labrada, Rocco Leon, Ignacio Lizama, Luis Martinez, Shawn Martinez, Alfonso Osorio, Marco Ramirez, Javier Roman, Mateo Sierra, Adrian Smith, and Noah Zumpano. Coach: Jose Vicente Sanchis

Roster: Andre Baro, Eric Barreto, Carlos Bustamante, Emilio Carbonell, Juan Castanos, John Delionado, Luis Dulzaides, Jose Fraga Arcos, Eduardo Garcia, Maximus Garcia, Luis Eduardo Gonzalez, Aidan Hevia, Alberto Ibarra-Posada, Mauricio Mejia, Diego Milanesi, Lucas Monge, Francisco Prieguez, William Pulles, Santiago Quiros, Martin Rodriguez, Nicholas Rosell, Alejandro Vigil, and Sebastian Villamil. Coach: Jose Vicente Sanchis

Alvarez and sixth grader

Roster:
Passing the ball to his teammate, sixth grader Daniel
Roberto Barco connect on the pass. Alvarez was a key aspect to the team’s counter attack offense.
Controlling the ball, sixth grader Javier Roman looks to clear the ball away from danger. Roman came off the bench and proved to be a moral boost for the team.
Roster:

Serving Victory

Varsity Volleyball

St. Brendan L

Archimedean W

Florida Christian W

Coral Gables W

Greater Miami Adventist W

Felix Varela W

G. Holmes Braddock L

Florida Christian W

Westwood Christian W

Miami Sunset L Riviera W

John A. Ferguson L Ransom Tournament L PLACE

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Roster: Daniel Cantens, Alejandro Chalela, Daniel de la Fe, Eric Daniel, Eric Lastres, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Albert Perez-Abreu, Andres Pinate, Alejandro Pujals, Javan Rice, Nicolas Sosa, Herman Suarez and Mateus Tordin. Head Coach. Jeannell Francesch. Asst. Coach Matthew Jordan.
Receiving
set from his teammate, senior Andres Pinate winds up to spike the ball. Pinate’s 27 kills helped the team achieve a successful season.
After getting the ball from a serve, junior Nicolas Sosa prepares for a hard spike. Sosa had 25 regular season kills.
Attempting to block the spike, sophomore Daniel Cantens jumps above the net. As a sophomore, Cantens rose to the occasion to help his team.
Preparing to jump for a spike, junior Javan Rice receives a set from freshman Herman Suarez. Rice had a successful season with 27 kills and 7 blocks.
Bumping the ball up, freshman Diego Planas sets a pass to freshman Mario Cobo who gets in position to spike it. Throughout the game, the team worked closely together to score points.
Spiking it hard, freshman Christopher Klemick scores a point over three opposing blockers. Klemick had an uncanny ability to jump and spike, which contributed to the overall success of the team.
Jumping over the net, freshman Joshua Cecol scores a point for the team. Cecol’s spikes and blocks contributed to the team throughout the season.

J.V. Volleyball

St. Brendan W

Florida Christian W

Coral Gables W

Felix Varela W

G. Holmes Braddock W

Florida Christian W

Miami Sunset W

John A. Ferguson W

JV SLAM Tournament L

Alonzo Mourning JV Tournament L

In a game against Coral Reef, sophomore Robert Lopez jumps high to slam the ball on the other side of the court. Lopez was the only sophomore on the team.

M.S. Gold Volleyball

Our Lady of the Lakes L

St. Rose of Lima W St. Agnes W

Immaculate Conception W

St. John Neumann W

Our Lady of the Lakes W ACC Championship Game First

M.S. Blue Volleyball

Our Lady of Holy Rosary L

Sts. Peter and Paul W St. John Neumann L

St. Peter and Paul W St. Louis L St. Hugh L St. Louis W

St. Hugh W Epiphany L

Roster: Joshua Cecol, Mario Cobo, Diego Feijoo, Carlos Grundler, Christopher Klemick, Robert Lopez, Michael Navarro, Joseph Perez, Diego Planos, Sebastian Restrepo, Breton Rice, Nicolas Rodriguez and Gabriel Suarez. Coach: Luis Barroso, Matthew Jordan and Jeannell Franceschi.
Roster: Nicolas Alcaron, Sebastian Arrizurieta, Alexandre Beaubien, Ryan Beltran, Diego Canto, Matthew Diaz, Carlos Grundler, Justin Jarro, Peter Lopez, Sebastian Restrepo, Alexander Suarez and Gabriel Suarez. Coach: Jeannell Franceschi.
Sliding to save a hard serve, seventh grader Tomas Torres keeps the rally alive. Torres’ quick reactions helped to rack up the points.
Roster: Kevin Castro, Christopher DiFilippi, Oscar Echegaray, Kevin Freyre, Evan Garcia, Alexander Gonzalez, Roberto Henao, Jonathan Larios, David Ortiz, Tomas Torres and Sebastian Wallace-Perdomo. Coach: Luis Barroso.

This year’s baseball team went through a rough start with a few losses, but they found their way mid season, and they never looked back. The team went on a big winning streak entering the playoffs.

Above: Leaping in the air, senior Erick Wilson makes a remarkable play to get the out. Wilson helped the offense with a high batting average and by hitting lead off.

On the opposite page:

Turning hard on a fastball, senior Carlos Vazquez gets a hit. Vazquez, in his fourth year at the varsity level, carried the offense and led the team in batting average.

Winding up, senior Michael Cabeza loads up to fire the fastball for a strike. Cabeza threw 2 complete games on the season, one of them being a no-hitter.

Rounding the bases, senior Gabriel Trastoy takes his time getting home after hitting a home run. Trastoy had been on the varsity team for the past two years.

Taking a swing at the ball, senior Carlos Lara gets the base hit. Lara led the team in triples.

Releasing the ball, senior Daniel Brown, throws the pitch. Brown used his submarine mechanics to throw off the batters.

Exploding on the ball, senior Marcus Diaz, muscles through for a hit. Diaz was a major threat on the bases, and was never caught stealing.

Getting under the ball, junior Humberto Torres gets the out, ready to throw the runner out for a double play. Torres was a major power threat on the team and was one of the home run leaders with 2.

Another Shot At Redemption

Roster: Alexis Agreda, Armando Albert, Jose Arevalo, Alec Arrizurieta, Jonathan Barditch, Daniel Brown, Michael Cabeza, Gabriel de Zendegui, Marcus Diaz, Andrew Hernandez, Carlos Lara, James Mullis, Sean Riera, Joshua Salandy, Alejandro Torres, Humberto Torres, Gabriel Trastoy, Carlos Vazquez, Erick Wilson, and Christian Winch. Coaches: Gerard Albert, Ivan Montane, and Paul Barnes.
Alejandro Pena and Giancarlo Benitez

Shooting for the Fence

JV

Roster: Roger Cainzos, Robert Curbelo, Jorge De Goti, Jorge Dominguez, Christian Eiroa, Mario Fernandez, Orlando Garcia, Dorian Gonzalez, Andres Gutierrez, Daniel McAuliff, Nicholas Mullis, Andres Pardo, Nicholas Quintero, Aaron Ramirez, Esteban Rodriguez and Michael Rodriguez. Coach: Shane Walker.
Before the game, the team huddles for a prayer to mentally prepare for the game. A strong
of unity and brotherhood helped the team overcome their opponents, no matter
were.
As the ball connects with the bat, eighth grader Dorian Gonzalez slugs the ball towards the Hialeah Educational Academy’s outfield. Gonzalez was also a pinch runner on the varsity league.
Winding up for the pitch, sophomore Mario Fernandez throws a fastball to strike out the University batter. Fernandez was moved up to pitch at the varsity level twice during the season, showing future potential.

Up and ComingTalent

Roster: Nicholas Alonso, Kevin Alpizar, Eduardo Arevalo, Raul Aspuru, Christopher Bayo, Ryan Cainzos, Kevin Castro, Nicholas Chesman, Luis Consuegra, Michael Corral, Francis Cruz, Michael Cruz, Christopher DiFilippi, Christian Fernandez, Jose Fernandez, Marc Fuentes, Matthew Huembes, Roberto Lizama, Carlos Mas, Juan Miro-Quesada, Alexander Munoz, Carlos Perez-Abreu, and Sal Stewart. Coach: Salvador Camaraza.
Loading to throw the ball, seventh grader Matthew Huembes begins to throw a pitch. Huembes was one of the most productive pitchers on the team with a 1.05 ERA and 3 saves.
Looking for a hit, seventh grader Ryan Cainzos, waits for the perfect pitch. Cainzos had the highest batting average at .690. “I thought this season was fun and playing with my teammates was an honor” said Cainzos.
Roster: Joseph Alonso, Brandon Amparo, Stefan Borrero, Jeymel Estrada, Joseph Gonzalez, Andres Hernandez, Gabriel Machado, Nicholas Montes, Hector Saldana, Andres Salvade, Peter Sosa and Derek Tamargo. Coaches: Salvador Camaraza and Eduardo Fraga.
Loading up, sixth grader Derek Tamargo prepares himself to take a swing. Tamargo helped his team by hitting a homerun to take the lead.
At home plate, seventh grader Nicholas Alonso, attempts to get a base hit. Alonso was a consistent hitter throughout the season.

The track team was one of the youngest teams in many years, which means that there was always potential. The team competed in many different relays and invitationals throughout the season, placing top ten in most of them. Most of the athletes who competed in the District competition qualified for the Regional championship.

Above: Jumping at the Dade County Youth Fair, freshman Don Chaney wins the meet. Chaney was the state champion for the event and broke the school record making it 6’8”.

On the opposite page: At the FSU Relays, sophomore Sebastian Roa leads the pack in the 3200m run and ran his personal best 9:35.17. Roa’s finish in every race made him a regional runner-up in both the 1600m and 3200m run.

Vaulting at the Dade County Youth Fair, junior Carlos Sosa clears the bar. He was the district champion last year with a 9’ 9.75”.

Over the hurdle at the Ferguson Invitational, junior Eric Labrador places first in the 110m hurdles. Labrador made it to Regionals in the 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles, and high jump.

In the 400m race, junior Carlos Vela comes in sprinting to beat the competition. Vela improved his season best with a 52.42.

At the Dade County Youth Fair, sophomore Luciano Bettocchi makes a mark in the pit. Bettocchi also competed in the 100m hurdles, 300m hurdles and high jump most of the season.

In the last 100m of the race, junior Joshua Collins finishes the 1600m run at the FSU Relays with a time of 4:21.42. Collins was the Regional Champion in the 1600m and the 3200m.

At the end of his throw, sophomore Nicholas Patricios hurls the shotput at the Dade County Youth Fair. Patricios threw an impressive 11.42 and made his season best.

All the Way to the Finish Line

Roster: Francisco Aguero, Cesar Aguzzi, Michael Aparicio, Christopher Avallone, Carlos Bailly, Anthony Baradat, Rodrigo Barquero, Francisco Barrera, Sean Beaubien, Manuel Becerra, Giancarlo Benitez, Luciano Bettocchi, Alexander Blanco, Antoine Brandt, Matthew Bryan, Javier Bustamante, Jose Bustos, Javier Canto, Victor Castro, Donald Chaney, Paul Charpentier, Joshua Collins, Lucas Cortinez, Daniel Corzo, Lucas de la Hoz, Julian Delamaza, Brandon Delgado, Alejandro Dominguez, Carlos Echenique, Jossan Elias, Daniel Fager, Alberto Fraga, Christopher FragaVasquez, Javier Fraga-Vasquez, Gabriel Gallardo, Thomas Gallinar, Christopher Garcia, Sebastian Garcia, Eric Labrador, John Lee, David Leiva, Michael Lopez, Brandon Lubian, Christian Martinez, David Meza, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Eduardo Morasso, Nicolas Muniz, Gabriel Nunes, Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle, Nicholas Patricios, Nathaniel Payne, Alejandro Pena, Andres Pizzi, Gabriel Polo, Esteban Rincon, Sebastian Roa, Christian Rodriguez, Nicolas Rodriguez, Daniel Salinas, Vicente Sanchez, Damian Sangles, Joshua Sloan, Carlos Sosa, Henrique Souza, Stefan Todywala, Jose Toledo, Brandon Toricella, Carlos Vela, Daniel Venerio and Conner Yurkon. Coaches: Victor Arrieta, Carlos Jimenez, Joey Scott, Donald Chaney, Carlos Barquin, Jose Roca Jr. and Alberto Juantorena.

Gabriel Aparicio, Anthony Abinader, and Jorge Paez

Varsity Track and Field

Running to Success

MS Track and Field

Dade County Youth Fair 7th

ACC Relays 2nd

Respect Life Inv. 1st

Crusader Track and Field Classic 2nd

All Saints 2nd

ACC Championship 1st

Westminster Academy Inv. 4th

Pine Crest Inv. Qualifier

FLYRA State Championship 8th PLACE

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Putting all his force into the swing, seventh grader Michael Martelly sets up for the throw. Martelly was the best thrower for the team with a 32’1” record in shot put.
strong, seventh grader Adam Magoulas places 3rd in the FLYRA State Championship with
time of 9:46.04 in the 3000m run. Magoulas was the only seventh grader
mile.
Pushing until the finish, eighth grader Nikolas Mora runs the 100m dash. Mora was consistently the team’s best sprinter through the entire season with a record of 26.98 in the 200m dash.
Roster: John Anguita, George Balepogi, Bryan Bjorkman, Ricardo Blanco, John Bohatch, Angel Bueres, Andres Caballero, Sebastian Castillo, Diego Chang, Ruben Chavez, Luis Consuegra, Julian DeCollibus, Adrian Delgado, Nicholas Diaz, Tomas Duque, Lewis Elias, Manuel Estrada, Aidan Girado, Diego Gomez, David Gonzalez, Alfredo Hernandez, Jorge Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Nicolas Hidalgo, Alredo Huete, Alexander Kuhn, Andrew Lamela, William Lima, Peter Lopez, Adam Magoulas, Nicolas Marquez, Daniel Marsh, Michael Martelly, Jorge Mesa, Alejandro Minoso, Nikolas Mora, Carlos Morales, Lucas Morales, Adrian Navarro, Daniel Oliu, Benjamin Pasternac, Adrian Rodriguez, Rolando Rodriguez, Luis Salazar, Austin San Juan, Kevin Schaeppi Souza, Nicolas Souto, Gabriel Suarez, Matthew Valdes, and Pedro Zuloaga. Coaches: Gabriel Von der Osten, Bruno Zayas and Nelson Garcia.
Coasting in first place, eighth grader Austin San Juan dominates the 4x800m relay in the Respect Life Invitational. San Juan qualified for the FLYRA State Championship in the 3000m, 1500m and was part of the 4x800m relay. He placed 7th place in the 3000m run at the FLYRA State Championship.

6th Track and Field

PLACE

ACC Relays 1st

Respect Life Inv. 1st

All Saints Invitational 1st

ACC Championship 1st

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determination
proper form, sixth grader Robert Henao clears the high jump. Henao also contributed points by running the 100m dash.
Roster: Jonathan Alonso, Lucas Amaya, Alfredo Balsera, Andre Baro, Robert Baro, Eric Barreto, Matthew Barturen, Christian Beaubien, John Castellanos, John Chiappone, Carlos Corzo, Diego del Pino, John Delionado, Luiz Dulzaides, Joseph Duran, Anthony Fernandez, Kevin Garcia, Andrew Gonzalez, Robert Henao, Pedro Hermida, Ryan Hernandez, Roberto Leon, Ignacio Lizama, Alejandro Lopez, Alexander Marquez, Lucas Martinez, Marcos Mejia, Ryan Mertz, Jose Morales, Marcelo Morales,Lucas Padron, Nicolas Paz, Marco Ramirez, Gabriel Rodriguez, Pablo Rodriguez, Nicolas Sanchez, Hely Santeliz, Aidan Suarez, Jose Toledo and Alec Toricella. Coaches: Gabriel Von der Osten, Bruno Zayas, and Nelson Garcia.
A few strides in front of his opponent, sixth grader Kevin Garcia runs the 200m. Garcia was a huge help scoring points with the long jump, hurdles, and sprinting events
Winning his race, sixth grader Carlos Corzo leads the pack in the mile. Corzo outlasted all of his opponents and maintained his lead with a strong finish.
Concentrating on form, sixth grader Alejandro Lopez clears the hurdle in the 100m hurdle race. Lopez went on to set a personal record with a time of 18.94 seconds in this event.

Although the season started off with two difficult losses, the team persevered. They finished their season 18-5 and went on to win districts for the second year in a row, reaching the Regional Semifinal.

Above: Finding a gap in the defense, senior Maurice Milton winds up for a shot. Milton ended the season with 22 goals.

On the opposite page: Taking the ball behind the cage, junior Nicolas Smith looks for an open teammate. Smith led the team in goals with a total of 53.

Keeping cool under pressure junior Deiter Prussing settles the ball. Prussing was a key part of the offense playing behind the net.

Celebrating the game winning overtime goal, junior Rogelio Consuegra leaps into the air. Consuegra scored three goals in the Gulliver game. Clamping the ball during the face off, junior Ricardo Mayo attempts to get a fast break for the offense. Mayo was a significant part of the team with 124 face off wins.

Running past the defender, senior Raphael Perez-Blanco gains possession of the ball taking it back to offense. Perez-Blanco ended the season with a total of 41 ground balls.

Waiting for the face off to finish, senior Joshua Lara prepares to pick up the ground ball. Lara greatly contributed to the team with a total of 45 ground balls.

Shooting the ball, junior Eric Mena puts in his final goal of the season. Mena maintained a 100% shooting average.

Making History Where It Counts

Roster: Rafael Bru, Alejandro Candela, Rogelio Consuegra, Joseph Cruz, Ramon de Legorburu, Carlos Diaz, Eloy Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Pedro Garcia, Adrian Hernandez, Joshua Lara, Ignacio Lopez-Castro, Justin Louden, Ricardo Mayo, Eric Mena, Maurice Milton, Joseph Parlade, Patrick Perez, Ricardo Perez, Nicholas Perez-Blanco, Raphael Perez-Blanco, Andres Poveda, Deiter Prussing, Carlos Romero, Nicholas Smith, Enrique Sori, Jose Toledo, Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes and Lucas Verdeja. Coaches: Alan Bellando, Chris Biaco and Angel Diaz.
Christopher Maza and Lucas Verdeja

A Shot For Success

Ransom Everglades 4 7

Christopher Columbus 9 8

Riviera Prep 14 0

Cardinal Gibbons 3 6

Boca Raton 2 13

St. Thomas Aquinas 1 15

Barron Collier 7 5

Ransom Everglades Cancelled

Miami Country Day 3 13

Gulliver Prep Cancelled

Christopher Columbus 10 6

Miami Country Day 9 6

St. John Paul II 10 3

Gulliver Cancelled

Passing the ball, sophomore Jonathon Micali causes the defense to slide. Micali was a starting mid fielder for the junior varsity team.
Roster: Nicholas Alvarez, Julian Calas, Christopher Carter, Antonio Castano, Xavier Cerrate, Johnathan Cosio, Ralph Desantis, Eduardo Gonzalez, Matthew Hernandez, Diego Horta, Michael Lopez, Jacob Marrero, Jonathon Micali, Joseph Pereira, Nicholas Poveda, Tomas Puente, Jose Rodriguez, Lucas Rodriguez, Alberto Romero, Stefano Sanchez, Matthew Villalba and Alejandro Villarreal. Coaches: Alejandro Portella and Nick Paz.
Rotating the ball around the field, freshman Eduardo Gonzalez looks for a teammate in a scoring position. Gonzalez played mid fielder for the wolverines.
Running past the defender, freshman Rafael Bru looks to score. Bru was moved up to varsity after his outstanding performance on junior varsity.

There’s Always Room For Growth

Giving the

Sebastian

Israel

Price,

Marcos

Ryan Ruz, Roger

M.S. Blue Lacrosse

Ransom Everglades 4 6 Riviera Prep Cancelled Gulliver 0 5

Gulliver 8 4

Ransom Everglades 4 7 Rivera Prep 3 5 Keys Panthers 9 0

Riviera Prep Cancelled Belen(Gold) 1 11

Stealing the ball, defender seventh grader Jonathan Larios looks up field for an open man. “The game was great and I was able to stop a lot of fast breaks,” said Larios.
wolverines the lead, eighth grader Kyle Guso scores his first goal of the game. Guso played a key role in the team’s success last season averaging 1.5 goals per game.
Picking up a ground ball, seventh grader Lucas Leon sprints past two defenders to hit open teammates. Leon was considered one of the most aggressive players on his team by coach Daniel Garcia Tunon.
Roster: Lucas Amaya, Brendan Aran, Matthew Barturen, Antonio Bonadies, Gabriel Buigas, Kevin Calonge, Jake Camejo, Kevin Calonge, Jake Camejo, Christopher Collings, Dylan Cosgrove, Felipe Cueto, Diego Del Pino, Marco Delamaza, Manuel Dominguez, Eduardo Durand, Roberto Espin, Alexander Fernandez, Nicholas Fonseca, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Alexander Gonzales, Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Aidan Hevia, Johnathan Larios, Lucas Leon, Lucas Leon, Rocco Leon, Daniel Marsh, Maximiliano Munoz, Sebastian Parada, Lucas Pentenero, Demetrio Perez, NIcholas
Tye Ramirez,
Ruiz,
Saenz,
Saenz,
Salabarria, Nicholas Sanchez, Alec Schneider, Nicholas Stolarczyk, Lucas Suarez, Jose Torres, Tomas Torres and Sean Wolfington. Head Coach: Daniel Garcia Tunon, Patrick Area and Joseph Garcia.
Looking to score, eighth grader Mark Adams shifts past the defender. Adams had great potential according to coach Joey Bellando, and was brought up to play in varsity games at the end of the season.
Roster: Alejandro Acosta, Mark Adams, Carlos Barquin, John Broe, Ignacio Bru, Diego Canto, Andres De Solminiac, Oscar Echegaray, Oscar Fernandez, Kyle Guso, Jacob Lazo, Ryan Linares, Christopher Martel, Victor Mejer, Noel Orozco, Jack Powell, Julian Riera, Tomas Rodriguez, Manuel Andres Rodriguez-Lapido, Francisco Sanchez, Zachary Sotomayor, Andres Vila and Sebastian Wallac-Perdomo. Head Coach: Joey Bellando.

Varsity water polo had a strong season finishing with a record of 20-5. They won all five of their games in the Wildcat Water Polo Tournament, and were victorious in all three games in the Ransom Everglades Water Polo Invitational. They went on to win the first district playoff game.

Above: Determined on scoring a goal, senior Federico Tamborrel gets ready to score. Tamborrel was the leading scorer for the team.

On the opposite page: Looking for a open teammate to pass to, junior Matthew Pulles fends off the defense. Pulles became a starter his junior year.

Treading water to attempt to block the shot, senior Erick Labrador looks for an open man. Labrador was a staple at the goal for the past three seasons.

Swimming towards the ball for possession, junior Maxwell Belisario takes advantage of the open waters. Belisario made it a habit to steal the ball from the opponents

Taking a shot attempt, sophomore Ignacio Aguilar goes for the pass. Aguilar came into his own during this past season.

High above the competition, senior Nicolas Aguilar attempts the goal. Aguilar helped the team to the District Runner Up trophy.

With intense determination, sophomore Thomas Kurzan takes the shot to the net. Kurzan was a consistent performer during the season.

Facing the goalie, sophomore Joseph Balerdi shoots the ball over the defender. Balerdi averaged 2.1 goals per game last season.

The Beginning of a Legacy

Roster: Ignacio Aguilar, Nicolas Aguilar, Joseph Balerdi, Maxwell Belisario, Carlos Caballero, Ignacio Cardenal, Sebastian Chamizo, Jose Chaviano, Andre Cozier, Michael Dominguez, Antoni Estopinan, Alejandro Falcon, Kevin Ferguson, Orlando Galindez, Christopher Galliano, David Garzon, Jovier Jimenez, Thomas Kurzan, Erick Labrador, Sebastian Melendez, Luis Mendez, Norberto Menedez, Aaron Muriedas, Gabriel Ortega, Alexander Perez, Andres Puello, Pablo Puga, Matthew Pulles, Gabriel Pugo, Roberto Pupo, Sebastian Spencer and Federico Tamborrel. Coach: Jimmy Aguilera.
By: Alec Rodriguez and Jorge Garcia

Starting on the Strong Side

MS Water Polo

Riviera Preparatory Cancelled

Miami Country Day 17 3

Ransom Everglades 11 16

Miami Country Day 16 4

Riviera Preparatory Cancelled

Gulliver Academy Cancelled

Gulliver Academy 14 15

Gulliver Academy 13 12

Ransom Everglades 11 16

Getting ready to take the shot, seventh grader Daniel Perez sets up in front of the goal ready to score. The team went on to win that game against Miami Country Day.
Roster: Felipe Arenas, Zachary Callejas, Andres Castillo, John Chiappone, Andre de Leon, Nelson de Leon, Samuel Flores, Antonio Franco Perini, Andres Garzon, Steven Hankilevitz, Luis Olivares, Daniel Perez, Raul Rodriguez, Alejandro Sanchez, Sandro Seijo, Emmanouil Tsavaris, Adolfo Valencia, Bryan Weglarz, Michael Zaharas. Coach: Jimmy Aguilera.
After blocking a shot, sixth grader Bryan Weglarz passes the ball down the pool to a teammate. This pass put the ball in a good position and allowed them to score the extra point.
Keenly watching his opponent, seventh grader Zachary Callejas prepares to intercept the ball. This tough defense led to one of many other turnovers.
Playing tough defense, sixth grader Antonio Franco Perini ensures that his opponent doesn’t get in a good position. The team worked on their defense to minimize the amount of points scored against them.
By: Eric Labrador

All Tapped Out

Using his strength, junior Joseph Schultz attempts to go for a boteo, one of his go-to moves. Schultz was the lone state qualifier for the team.

Climbing over his opponent, junior Antonio Fraga attempts to get in good position for an iowa. This was Fraga’s first year on the wrestling team.
Staring down his opponent, freshman Thomas Cuesta gets ready to begin the match. Cuesta and his two brothers, Damian and Daniel, have been wrestling for three years.
Grappling his opponent, sophomore Rafael Ruiz had the first strike. Ruiz placed third at the regional tournament.
Roster: Carlos Ariza, Jeremy Bencomo, Kevin Calonge, Alejandro Castro, Damien Cuesta, Daniel Cuesta, Thomas Cuesta, Diego De La Vega, Daniel Esteban, Antonio Fraga, Marcos Gomez-Rivera, Luis Gonzalez-Pella, Sebastian Guinot, Lucas Jimenez, Peter Martin, Nicolas Muniz, Alberto Romero, Joseph Rubio, Rafael Ruiz, Joseph Schultz, Matthew Schultz, and Eddie Silva. Coach: Fidel Albelo

Crew had a very successful season, traveling and competing at various regattas. The middle school team won most events and the 8+ A- boat went undefeated in every single race. The freshman class did well and swept the freshmen 8 and quad at various regattas. The varsity lightweight 8+ won gold at the San Diego Crew Classic proving that this young team was a force to reckon with.

nation in the San Diego Crew Classic.

On the opposite page: Swinging up the slide, rowers seniors Jonathan Menedez and Carlos Marin, and juniors Jorge Garcia and Daniel Giacosa row competitively in order to win. This boat demanded a great deal of synchronicity to gain speed.

Dropping their blades in the water, juniors Daniel Giacosa, Alejandro Pacios, and Ivan Cabrera gain boat connection.

Surging for more open water, junior Alex Doval increases his stroke rate in order to expand his lead over the other rowers.

Taking the wolverines to victory, stroke seat Jonathan Menedez set a vigorous pace that overpowered the other boats.

Keeping the gold streak alive, junior Evan Rojas gives it his all and maintains his composure to get more boat run.

Catching quickly, juniors Ian Anderson and Eduardo Hernandez, row in perfect sync in order to maintain their balance.

Building up for the sprint, the Freshmen 4+ gains speed as they walk on their rival.

Taking It To The Last Meter

Roster: Justin Alvarez, Francisco Baella, Lucas Bellido, Javier de Cardenas, Luca Del Risco, Christian Fox, Gil Isquierdo, Diego Liu, Joseph Perez, Jacob Rodriguez, Patrick Rodriguez, Nicholas Romano, Diego Victoria, Alejandro Acosta, Ignacio Felix Padilla, Matias Gandarias, John Goble, Michael Montenegro, Carlos Andres Ortega, Christian Ramos, Alejandro Vazquez, James Wu, Carlos Carta, Lucas Deeb, Alexander Ferreiro, Alexander Fox, Nickolas Garcia-Amandi, Evan Gonzalez, Julian Hernandez, William Lleonart, Michael Mestre, Dane Morrissey, Gabriel Nguyen, Andres Pacios, Daniel Sanchez, Ricardo Silveira, Greogory Bell, Kevin Bjorkman, Marcos Blanco, Alexander Brennan, Dominic Chiappone, James Figarola, Andres Garcia Chacon, Carlos Maribona, Connor Mullins, David Pardinas, Jose Puentes, Christopher Rodriguez, Justin Rubio, Mark Waldman, Brendan O’Flaherty, Jose Puentes, Carlos Ariza, Orlando Baella, Lucas Blanco, Nicholas Casariego, Jose Daniel Cil, Brian Feal, Andres Gomez, Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen, Carlos Huembes, Alejandro Pardo, Gabriel Pardo, Carlos Perez, Sebastian Rafuls, Julien Rodriguez, Julian Zulueta, Ian Anderson, Ivan Cabrera, Alex Doval, Carlos Gamez, Jorge Garcia Sarraff, Daniel Giacosa, Eduardo Hernandez, Kasser Ismail, Israel Lopez Morillo, Rodrigo Marin, Matthew Olesen, Alejandro Pacios, Hunter Prindle, William San Pedro, Evan Rojas, Daniel Suels Ochoa, Lucas Zumpano, Carlos Arazoza, Ricardo Labrada, Alejandro Maduro, Carlos Marin, Jonathan Menendez, Andres Pena, Santiago Ugas, Kristian Ventura, Steven Calles, Carlos Dominguez, Anthony Duarte, Patrick Maher, Alejandro Pardinas and Cesar Perez-Erminy. Coach: Yunian Cabrera.

Above: Rowing gracefully, the lightweight 8 practices the day before the race. This boat earned the number one seed in the

IGNITE

Locked-in and Loaded

One of the most genuine and memorable school traditions was the Sixth Grade Lock-In. For one full night, the members of the Class of 2023 had the opportunity to sleep in the school gymnasium and participate in several fun activities with their new brothers.

These activities included a motivational speech from guest speaker Ed Gehrety, a game of laser tag, video game competitions, and team building exercises.

The students were also guided by members of the senior class who helped them along the way and

supervised many of the activities. This ev ent, which started at 8 PM Saturday night, ended the next day at 7 AM when the sixth grade class and the senior class left the school grounds excited, but depleted of all energy after a long, unforgettable night.

Kicking off the night, Dean of Men Mr. Thomas De Quesada gives the students a run-down of what the Lock-In is all about and introduces them to the senior staff.
Working together for a common goal, a group of sixth graders participate in team building excercies.
Motivating the students, guest speaker Ed Gehrety gives a speech on events of his life in order to teach the young men valuable life lessons.
Trying to defeat their opponent in a video game competition, sixth graders Darrian Torres and Nicolas Torres De Navarra play against each other.
Working as a unit, sixth graders Diego Milanesi, Lucas Amaya, Marcelo Morales, Andres Maderos, Shawn Martinez, and Michael Miro attempt to defeat their opponent in a game of laser tag. After dinner, the students were very surprised to find that the gym had been converted into a Laser Tag Course.

Grandparents were an essential part of young people’s lives. For most students, spending time with the grandparents meant going to Sunday brunch with them or sharing a cafecito and telling stories.

For some students, that was not the case. Many students were usually too preoccupied with sports or studies and they didn’t even have extra time to spend with their older relatives.

Grandparents’ Day gave those students in the seventh grade the

Young and Old Together

opportunity to reconnect with the eldest members of their family, and brought new meaning to the term generations apart.

“I felt that I got to connect more with my grandparents,” said seventh grader Lucas Herran.

The day was filled with activities as students and their grandparents participated in activities such as Bingo and Dominoes.

The special day was kicked off with a mass officiated by Father Eduardo Barrios, SJ, and then followed by a

Cuban Style breakfast put together by the cafeteria staff.

After everyone’s stomachs were satisfied, fun was awaiting in the school gym where Bingo and Dominoes had been previously set up by the staff.

“My favorite part was the slide show with pictures of my grandparents,” said seventh grader Eduardo Dager. By the end of the day, and after a lunch shared by the two generations, most students felt more connected with their grandparents than they had ever been.

By: Javier Arazoza
Matching up all the numbers, seventh grader Thomas Duque plays a game of dominoes with his grandfather. The game of dominoes was considered a part of everyone’s Hispanic heritage, and something the grandfathers, especially, truly appreciated.
Collecting their pictures to remember the special day, seventh grader Daniel Cuesta looks through all the shots. Professional pictures of the students and their grandparents were taken before the mass in the Roca Theater Lobby.
Addressing the crowd, Dean of Men Mr. Thomas DeQuesada informs the grandparents about the history of Belen and how it has changed over the years. Several of the grandfathers present had attended the school when it was located in Havana, Cuba.
Do I hear a BINGO? With the Dab-O-Ink in hand and tensions roaring among everyone in the room, seventh grader Nicholas Alonso joins his grandmother in a game of Bingo to win the prize. “It was a happy day for us all,” said seventh grader Roberto Castro.

Only Boys Allowed

Every year, the eighth grade class celebrates a day for the students and their fathers to compete in activities on the school campus throughout the day. Last year, Father and Son Day was held Saturday, November 5th from eight in the morning to one in the afternoon.

The students spent the entire day with their fathers engaging in activities such as flag football, kickball, and basketball. They

also competed in a sports trivia tournament and celebrated a mass officiated by eighth grade spiritual counselor Father Lionel Lopez.

”Having a mass with my dad and my classmates was a very special moment,” said eighth grader Alexander Beaubien.

The activities wer e divided by homerooms so that each student could compete against his own father, as well as other students and their dads.

“Playing against my own dad made the games much more competitive and fun,” said eighth grader Sebastian Arrizurieta.

That gr eat morning will be remembered by the fathers as a great day spent with their son at the school.

Father and Son day was not just about being with their fathers, but bonding, and building a stronger relationship with their classmates and their fathers respectively.

Looking for the open man, eighth grader Mateo Venegas tries to escape his father. The students played 3 on 3 basketball games in the gym.
Scrambling away from the defender, eighth grader Dorian Gonzalez jukes his father out. The flag football games were played for 45 minutes at a time.
Dribbling out of trouble, eighth grader Eduardo Gonzales Del Valle guards Daniel Perez. The games were just for fun, but still exciting and competitive.
With the exquisite pitch, eighth grader Daniel Olivia rolls the ball to his father in a friendly game of kickball.
With an impending interception, eighth grader Mark Adams uses his speed to escape from the dad’s team. The students played flag football against their fathers on the Sanchez Field.

The freshman class, along with their families got together on Saturday, October 15, for a day of fun filled activities. Family day started with a picture of the entire family, and then breakfast in the central patio.

Befor e they started their day of activities, they began with a mass in the Roca Theater. Following the mass, the families head for a day of

One Big, Happy Family

activities. The activities included kick ball, trivia, basketball, and making sandwiches for the homeless and those affected by Hurricane Matthew.

Activities were divided into two teams, one team of parents and another for students and their siblings.

“Family day was extremely fun,” said freshman Tomas Puente. “It was a great day to share with my

friends and my family.”

Following the day of activities, parents and students finished with a lunch. The lunch included croquetas, chips, corn on the cob, ribs, fries, and Cuban bread. Their day may have ended, but their memories have certainly been made.

“Family was a great day for me to connect with my family,” said Luke Escarra.

Taking a moment to share their memories of Family Day, freshman Gabriel Lovo, along with his family, finish eating their meal at the end of the day. The food was prepared by the cafeteria staff earlier that day.
Preparing to clinch an out, parents wait while freshman Nicholas Suarez kicks the ball into the outfield. All the families played a friendly and competitive game of kickball.
Making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, freshmen Nicholas Augustin and Tomas De La Huerta work with their parents on a service project. This activity was set up to help people who had been affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Going up for the shot, freshman Francisco Garcia Montes attempts to make a three pointer during a game of basketball between the fathers and the sons. Basketball was one of the most popular activities among those in attendance.

Eat, Pray, Love

Mot her and son day was a day designated for the sophomore class to take their mothers on a date. The event was kicked off with a mass officiated by Father Nelson Garcia, SJ, in the Roca Theater. After the mass, the students and their mothers moved to the gym for a buffet brunch. The food that was served ranged from Chicken and Waffles to Macaroni and Cheese.

Students and their mothers were also greeted by a photographer who took their picture outside the Roca Theater. After the brunch was over, everyone hit the dance floor to work on their salsa moves. Many students went as far as taking dance classes to prepare for that special moment with their mothers.

“The event was a good opportunity

to spend time with my mom, and I felt that it truly became a bonding moment for the two of us,” said sophomore Marco Lanz. “Being with my friends was also a good thing.”

The students and t heir mothers left the school in the late afternoon with precious moments that will most certainly last a lifetime. With the picture keepsake, they will most likely cherish that day forever.

Posing for the camera, sophomore Gabriel De Zendegui has his picture taken with his mother to remember the special day they shared.
Showing off his moves, sophomore Brandon Moran dances enthusiastically with his mother.
Satisfying his hunger, sophomore Jose Rodriguez served himself some of the delicacies food cooked by the cafeteria staff.
Receiving the gift of God, sophomore Lucas Garcia receives communion from counselor Rafael Ledesma.
Jiving to the beat, the sophomore class and their mothers all dance to the hit single “Macarena.”

Esto Vir was launched last year as a youth ministry for all Catholic young men. The brainchild of school president Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ, the phrase Esto Vir means “to be a man”.

Students who joined this group were encouraged to become men that lived their lives as modeled by Christ himself. The group was led by counselor Mr. Jorge Munoz Bustamante and Mr. Jonathan Sanchez.

Students

Faithful Brotherhood

The meetings, whic h were held every other Thursday from 7-9pm were always kicked off with music. Once the tone had been set, the students engaged in group activities to build teamwork and relationships.

“Esto Vir is forming a brotherhood centered around our love for Christ and each other,” said group president Eric Lastres. “It is a pleasure to be a part of this group.”

The activities were followed by reflection time, prayers, testimonials, and readings from the Bible.

Esto Vir changed the lives of many students by allowing them to express their faith publicly with people who also shared the same views. It offered students an outlet to release stress, reflect, and learn more about living their lives following the model set by Jesus Christ.

Guiding his fellow members through a spiritual examen, junior Javier Fraga talks about his personal experiences.
Combining their love for Christ with music, junior Eric Lastres, sophomore Jacob Collins, and music teacher Mr. Jonathan Sanchez set the mood through song during a group meeting.
participate in the team building exercise known as the human knot. The goal was to untangle without releasing their hands.
Members of the Esto Vir group form a circle around junior Nicholas Sosa, who led the young men in prayer. The group met every other Thursday at the Esto Vir house behind the school.
Javier Arazoza and Gabriel Aparicio

Opening Your Heart

A fundamental par t of religious formation at the school was attending retreats led by students in the Peer Ministry classes. Students in middle school participated in a day of reflection with their theology class.

Students in the high school had a distinct retreat for each grade level. The different retreats built upon the previous experience. Freshmen students were able to attend the Hurtado Experience, a service oriented retreat.

Sophomore students were able to attend the Cardoner Experience, an overnight retreat, which focused on the brotherhood that bonds students together.

Juniors were able to attend the Junior Experience, a retreat focused on further strengthening the students’ relationship with each other. Seniors attended the Senior Experience, which was held at Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center for the first time.

Many students did not expect to bond with each other during these retreats, but they certainly left the event surprised to know more about their classmates than they did before. Additionally, they also learned a great deal about themselves.

“It was an une xpectedly moving experience that helped me get a lot closer to my classmates than I thought I would be able to,” said sophomore Sion Bissessar.

Participating in a team building exercise, sophomores and junior peer ministers, along with English teacher Mrs. Kelly Garganta form a circle at the Cardoner Experience. The Cardoner Experience took place in February.
Reflecting on the previous talk, junior Javier Saumell leads a group of seventh graders in his small group through a thoughtful discussion. The group was participating in a Day of Reflection.
Reflecting at the site where the bonfire was held the night before, sophomores Ignacio Aguilar, Jorge Suarez, Gabriel Lugo, Ryan Bermudez and Brandon Delgado share thoughts on the retreat during a small group activity. The group was surprised to learn many things they did not know about each other before the retreat.
Seventh graders toss a spool of yarn during their day of reflection in the initial icebreaker activity. This activity symbolized the students’ connection to everyone around them in the school.

Campus Minis try was responsible for taking care of all the details that went into school wide masses, retreats, CLC, and so much more. Basically, if it had to do with the spiritual environment of the school, Campus Ministry was there, led by Mr. Roberto Artiz and assisted by Mrs. Zilkia Jimenez and Javier Vazquez.

One of the mos t memorable moments last year was the “You’re Amazing” presentation that the office

Home Grown Evangelists

of Campus Ministry brought to the school. The presentation included speaker Justin Fatica who reached out to all students and faculty to make a change in their lives for the better.

He asked s tudents who had experienced difficult moments in life to stand up. He then asked other students who had gone through a similar ordeal to hug the individual. Before long, it became evident that many members of the audience lived

through the same situations and had more in common than expected.

“It made ev eryone feel good about themselves, and it showed how in the end, people really care about each other,” said sixth grader Christopher Collings.

The present ation was shown to the high school during the morning, the middle school during the afternoon, and parents and families were also invited to attend a night time presentation.

At the end of the high school mass, altar servers senior Oscar Berlanga, and juniors Nathaniel Munoz and Timothy Mackle lead the procession. The altar servers worked closely wth Campus Ministry to ensure that all masses ran smoothly.
Walking in side by side, seniors Carlos Arazoza and Matthew Bec prepare to carry the Eucharist and wine to the Altar. Members of the Peer ministry class were always on hand to help during the school masses.
Helping out during the mass, sophomore Robert Curbelo hands Deacon Prieto the chalice that was used to hold the Holy Communion. As an altar server, Curbelo has been a member of Campus Ministry since he was in seventh grade.
During the ‘You’re Amazing’ presentation, juniors Daniel Sanchez and Sebastian Jorge hug each other to demonstrate that they are not alone in their difficulties. The presentation, which was two hours long, was held in the school gym, and made an obvious impact on both the students and the faculty.

Going for a Wild Ride

When the smell of popcorn, hotdogs, and cotton candy fills the air at school, it can only mean one thing: it’s Tombola time. Last year, the festival included the usual booths selling different products, the customers buying the goods, and the kids running around the school campus.

However, one thing was certainly different about last year’s carnival. With the new pool and cafeteria under construction, the rides and food booths were moved to the central patio and the faculty parking lot. This change did not stop the event from taking place and being successful.

“It was amazing and one of the most different Tombola events I

have been in,” said sophomore Joseph Rubio.

A new feature was also the Go Pig or Go Home contest. Homerooms competed to decorate their roasted pigs in different themes. The winner was Mr. Larkin’s homeroom 9I, which had a Miss Piggy theme displayed on their roasted pig. Other prominent themes were Stars Wars, farm life, and school pride.

Aside from the rides, wide variety of foods, and the camaraderie that Tombola provided, money was also raised for the Tuition Assistance Program. The school exceeded the previous amounts of money raised last year, allowing even more students to afford a Jesuit, Catholic education.

Fireball ride rises high above the school campus. Other rides included Tap Out, swings, and a giant Ferris wheel.

On the opposite page: The first year of the Go Pig or Go Home challenge, Mrs. Dolores Toledo’s homeroom won the people’s choice award. One homeroom from each grade level cooked a pig and entered a contest a theme-related contest at Tombola.

Sporting the mermaid tail, junior Emilio Mascaro prepares to plunge into the dunk tank. The dunk tank was one of the most profitable booths during the festival.

Playing the violin and the keyboard, eighth graders Michael Mesa and Arshis Marfata perform for the crowd. These students were a part of the Vocatones Music Club.

Strapped up and ready to go, sophomores Sean Hickey, Jorge Paez, and Eric Silva prepare themselves to ride the Fireball. This ride is one of the staples of Tombola.

During the festival, the cast of the school play “Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Forum” shows a preview of the play. The play was the school’s spring musical.

With Father Lionel Lopez presiding over Mass, all of those who attended Tombola could also receive the Eucharist. Masses were held throughout the weekend in the Roca Theater.

Under the guidance of band teacher Mr. Jean Ledon, the jazz bands fills the dance floor with swinging music. Music played throughout the campus from the opening of the festival to the end.

Members of the fencing club take position and engage in a practice match. The students went on to compete that same weekend.

Above: Soaring through the air, the students’ favorite
By: Michael Aparicio, Robert Gonzalez, and Eric Labrador
GARRIDOFAMI LY PLAZA

Fingerprints and Footprints

Members of the class of 2017 attended the senior GRADitude Experience, an overnight retreat held at the school during a full weekend. The retreat featured a game of laser tag, an inspirational talk from motivational speaker Mr. Ed Gerety, and a large-group sharing that went on through the night, among other activities.

Part of the experience was affirming the bond the soon-to-be alumni had with each other.

“It was a great experience spending the weekend with all our brothers sharing our most personal stories and being able to solidify our bond as a family,” said senior Andres Balcazar.

The retreat was unique, since there was no other retreat offered in the school similar to this one. The spiritual connection combined with the bond among the students, created an extremely rich and comfortable atmosphere, especially during

the nigh time large-group sharing that took place in the central patio.

“I had the time of my life and it was nothing I had ever experienced before. I learned a lot about the brotherhood in our class that I will never find anywhere else,” said senior Andres Pena.

The retreat was a great way for the seniors to end the year on a positive note together as a class. In the very least, it was a memorable experience for them.

Participating in a small-group sharing exercise with Dr. Lawrence Goodall, members of the senior class shared personal witnesses with each other. Students had the opportunity to share with their teachers and classmates at various times during the retreat.
Enjoying some time on the court during downtime, seniors Peter Martin, Albert Perez-Abreu, Alejandro Smith, and Richard Munoz relax after a long night of sharing. Students shared personal stories with the rest of their classmates throughout the retreat.
Addressing the senior class, senior Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle shares a personal witness and leaves the group with a powerful message. Otero-Pfaeffle has been an integral part of Campus Ministry throughout his years at the school.
Roasting marshmallows before the nighttime group sharing, seniors Nicolas Aguilar, Juan Fernandez de Castro, Juan Rodriguez-Verde, Cristian Alonso, and Nicholas Curry reminisce about the memories made during their time at school.

One of the cor e values of the school was the Magis, or to go above and beyond to serve others. Students from all grades were called to serve the community in different ways, from making sandwiches for the poor and needy, to visiting senior citizens in retirement homes, and even organizing food drives.

Aside from t he mandatory hours required to graduate, the

Saying YES to Service

majority of the students were involved in a club or activity that involved a service project.

“I enjoy ser vice because I enjoy helping others and I feel fulfilled when they benefit from something that I have been apart of,” said junior Manuel Fernandez.

From the beginning of the school year, students were presented with numerous opportunities to serve

those who were less fortunate. The Campus Ministry Office, as well as the school clubs always had a variety of opportunities for students to serve causes that they had a passion for.

Sometimes a sim ple thing such as helping another student in the after school Magis program, had a tremendous effect on a struggling student . At the end of the day, it was all about giving selflessly.

During the Blue Lakes Field Day, seniors Victor Lopez De Mendoza and Albert Perez-Abreu toss a football around with a student from Blue Lakes Elementary. On that day, members of Athletes for Charity spent the day engaging with special needs students from the elementary school.
During Hope Totes, toiletries such as tissue paper, shampoo, conditioner, and bars of soap, are loaded by students from the junior class and sent to the Miami Rescue Mission. This drive took place during the first semester and was spearheaded by Key Club.
Finishing the Battle Like a Wolverine 5K, senior Jonathan Menendez does his part to raise awareness for breast cancer. During the month of October, pink was the predominant color around school with students and faculty working together to raise funds for a cure.
The beaches of Miami are considered a second home to many, and juniors Robert Lopez, Ivan Barral, and Ricardo Espina make it their mission to keep them clean. The clean-ups were often led by Key Club and the Green Club.

Show Your Faith

Part of the school’s tradition was celebrating Ignatian Week during the Lent season, and last year was not different. Ignatian week included numerous events to emphasize the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and the legacy that he left behind.

Among the many events, there was the revival of the very popular ‘You’re Amazing’ experience, which consisted of a student led mini retreat where anyone

could open up about their difficulties and religious experiences. The event included music by the school choir, as well as testimonials by some of the students.

“I didn’t trul y understand my faith, until I was able to learn about it in a fun filled environment such as Ignatian week,” said sophomore Jorge Rodriguez.

In line with lear ning about the faith, students had a unique opportunity

to learn more from religious books offered through the Good News Fair. This book fair had a variety of religious books that promoted the Faith and had a positive message. The book fair took place during the entire week in the library.

To cap off the message of giving, students and faculty were invited to donate blood. Students selflessly lined up to give their blood in the hopes of saving a life.

At the CLC Confirmation Mass, Father Willie GarciaTunon, SJ prepares to say the homily. This mass, which took place during Ignatian Week, officially confirmed the status of the members of the CLC groups.
While the students roam about the library, senior Nicholas Carvajal looks through one of the books featured at the Good News Fair. “I really enjoyed this new book fair for Ignatian Week. It’s different and refreshing ” said Carvajal.
During the CLC Confirmation Mass, Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ gives sophomore Anthony Vadell a pin to commemorate his agreement to be more like Christ. Family members were also invited to this special mass where CLC members vowed to be selfless.
Inside the blood mobile center, junior Alejandro Corzo patiently waits as his blood is drawn for donation. Students and faculty members were asked to selflessly donate their blood to save the lives of others.
Motivating the student body, juniors Javier Fraga and Nathaniel Munoz sing during the “You’re Amazing” revival. This informal revival took place after school in the central patio, and the entire community was invited to attend.

Kicking of f the season of Lent, Ash Wednesday was the starting point for Christians everywhere to prepare for the coming of Christ. The 40 day period was a time for repenting, giving alms, and fasting in preparation for Easter. The student body and faculty celebrated throughout Lent by including a number of events throughout the day.

Some of those e vents included the Stations of the Cross,

Live Your Life Like Jesus

special masses, the Living Stations of the Cross, service opportunities, and the call for penance.

“My fa vorite part of Lent was making sandwiches for the homeless,” said sixth grader Jake Camejo. “It felt good to know that my hands were helping someone.”

The culminating ev ent of the season was the Living Stations of the Cross. In this event, students took part in a reenactment of the Passion

of Christ on school grounds. Senior Pedro Garcia played the part of Jesus as he carried the cross around the school. Students and their families as well as faculty and staff took part in this emotional event.

“Lent is impor tant because it is a time to better yourself by fasting from things that would lead you away from God, and grow closer to him,” said freshman Christopher FragaVasquez.

During the Living Stations of the Cross, senior Pedro Garcia plays the role of Jesus during his last moments on Earth. The Living Sations of the Cross began in the amphitheater, proceeded around the campus, and ended in the central patio.
During the Ash Wednesday Mass, senior Marcus Diaz receives the ashes from Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ. This mass marked the beginning of the Lenten season.
In the central patio, students and faculty participate in the Stations of the Cross during homeroom. This event was led by students through the office of Campus Ministry, and theology teacher Mrs. Sylvia Davalos.
Helping Hands, the student-led club, gets ready for a busy day as they work to prepare meals for the homeless. Service and selfless giving were some of the main elements of Lent, and there was never a shortage of student volunteers.

History in the Making

Traveling has always been a great way to learn while having fun, and the annual Close Up trip to the nation’s capital is no exception.

Close Up was an organization that taught students from all around the country about the rights and responsibilities of being a U.S. citizen and a member of the government. This program has been around since 1971, and the school has participated in this experience for the past 42 years.

The Close Up program gave students the opportunity to participate in a week-

While saying a prayer, the junior class and faculty reflect at the Eternal Flame. The Eternal Flame represented the life of fallen President John F. Kennedy, and it is the place where he, his wife, and children were buried.

long trip to Washington D.C. During the trip, students were able to partake in a hands-on experience with the government while learning about the history of the country.

Many students believed that the trip was valuable as it was a chance for them to try something new and get a first-hand experience of the real life situations they learn about in the classroom.

The program also gave students the opportunity to learn important life lessons that could not be taught within the classroom, such as meeting new people from

different states. Students were paired with other students from all over the country as roommates or partners.

“My favorite part of the trip was probably interacting with different people from around the country. I think that it’s pretty cool to see how different, but also how similar we are,” said junior Carlos Lenis.

Other than meeting new people, students also had the chance to meet with government officials and view historic landmarks, most of them had only seen in pictures.

While paying their respects to the soldiers who lost their lives in war, the junior class witnesses the ceremonial “Changing of the Guard” at “The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier “ in Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony was attended by all the juniors in the Close Up Program.

Inside the Rayburn House Building, several of the school’s alumni talk to the juniors about their experiences when they were in the school and how their lives were affected by their experiences there. The group of alumni who participated were Roy Milan Schultheis ‘02, Eduardo Abascal ‘15, Manuel Vazquez ‘90, John Barsa ‘84 , Eddy Acevedo ‘01, Captain James Burrows ‘01, Alex Burgos ‘98, Dr. Roland Diaz ‘87, and Alberto Martinez ‘97.
In the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, students listen to their tour guide as she explains the architectural history of the Capitol. Behind the group was the painting of “General George Washington Resigning His Commission” by John Trumbull.
Overwhelmed with emotions, Social Studies teacher Mr. Patrick Collins receives a flag flown in an Afghanistan Airbase from alumni Captain James Burrows ‘01. Collins was also given a personal tour of Joint Base Andrews by Captain Burrows.

In the mor ning of January 24, fourteen students from St. Ignatius High School, located in Taiwan, arrived in Miami. The exchange students stayed for seventeen days in the homes of their host families and followed their American counterparts at school.

While in school, t hey attended classes and were completely involved in the lives of their shadows. They also participated in other activities, such as attending a Miami Heat game, going to

A Cultural Exchange

Everglades Park, and heading out to a beach.

“Hosting t he Taiwanese foreign exchange students was an extremely fulfilling experience that opened my eyes to a completely foreign culture,” said senior Alejandro Carriazo.

After 17 days of cultural exchanges between the Taiwanese students and their counterparts, they headed back to their native country with mixed emotions. Although they

were eager to get back home to their families, they definitely demonstrated the bonds that were created with their brothers in America.

All the e xchange students expressed their gratitude to the host families, and let them know their hopes of once again reuniting in the near future. A group of sophomores, juniors, and seniors later reciprocated the exchange by travelling to Taiwan during Easter break.

Upon arriving from Taiwan, students from the exchange program are taken to the campus store where senior Alejandro Carriazo shows them the latest in Wolverine gear. The Taiwanese students were in Miami for 17 days.
After arriving from the airport, senior Pedro Garcia and exchange student Shanghua Wu (Marcus) get to know each other better. Taiwanese exchange students stayed in the homes of their American counterparts.
At Shark Valley, sophomore Jose Garcia-Chirino with Chiang Hung Yi (Joshua) and Hsu Yu Chieh (Alister) listen to the ranger before setting off on the bike ride through the park. The exchange students also enjoyed an airboat ride through the everglades.
Preparing to depart, senior Victor Lopez de Mendoza shares a few words with Chen Pin Yen (Vincent) before heading back to Taiwan. The program included a total of 14 Taiwanese students, the largest number of participants so far.

Curtain Calls

Ready on the set! The school was known for many things such as sports and academic achievements, but one thing about this school that was surely unforgettable was the Humanities Program.

Under the direction of drama teachers Mr. Leo Williams and Mr. Francisco Padura, two different plays were produced during the school year. The thespian troupe, along with the actresses from other schools, put together one play in the first semester and a musical in the spring.

The productions last year consisted of a stage adaptation of

the novel “The Outsiders” in the first semester and the musical, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” in the second semester.

Each show was performed not only for the students of the school, but also for the general public who appreciated the fine arts.

“The theater is a temple, where we celebrate tragedy and comedy,”said senior Javier Mederos, who had a role in both the play and musical.

Both productions were an immediate success that entertained and inspired the audience.

Above: During the production of “The Outsiders”, freshman Heinz Ludeking, seniors Javier Mederos, Steven Calles and Danny Martinez, eighth grader Luis Salazar, freshman Mariana Isabella Sanchez,and sophomore Dustin Duprey hold a conversation about happenings around town. The cast members rehearsed for this play for three months.

On the opposite page: The characters known as the Proteans, freshman Heinz Ludeking, sophomores Beltran Ulloa and Dustin Duprey perform in the opening number as pirates as they take a pair of baby twins from the house of Erronius in a scene from “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”.

In a scene from “The Outsiders,” freshmen Heinz Ludeking, senior Danny Martinez, and sophomore Dustin Duprey hear troubling news from doctor freshmen Kristian Perez and nurse junior Adriana Dulzaides.

In a scene from “The Outsiders,” seniors Javier Mederos, Gustavo Gonzales, Alexis Phelps, Kevin Lemus, and freshmen Kayla Conde have a run in with each other at a local drive in movie.

In the play “The Outsiders,” senior Steven Calles’ character mourns over eighth grader Luis Salazar who is in the hospital.

In the play “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” juniors Trish Elliot, Adriana Dulzaides, sophomore Nicole Chiarella, senior Emily Jarrel and freshman Mariella Sanchez gaze upon senior Steven Calles in awe.

In “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” sophomore Andres Larrea appears on stage to sing about his first love.

Playing the character of Marcus Lycus, freshmen Kristian Perez persuades senior Javier Mederos into buying his merchandise.

By: Dustin Duprey

Men with Voices

The choir has been a tradition in the school for years. They were a pivotal part of the school wide masses, as well as other school events.

Mainly lending their voices to the masses performed at the school, they also sang for many public events such as Tombola, the eighth grade pin ceremony, the blessing of the new chapel, and even the graduation mass, among others.

Both middle school and high

school alike practiced long hours before each performance to fully prepare themselves for the specific events.

“It’s always fun singing new songs for the choir, no matter what the event may be,” said sophomore Gabriel Lugo.

The middle school choir was led by music teacher Ms. Karen Ortiz and the high school choir was led by theology teacher Mr. Jonathan Sanchez.

Finding time for the choir to

practice was no easy task, since it was not a class or part of the daily curriculum. Members of the choir found any little free time they had to practice the songs. Many students headed to choir practice immediately after eating lunch.

“It’s good to be able to serve in the mass this way because it creates a deeper connection between God for the students watching as well as the singers,” said junior Javier Fraga.

At a high school mass, junior Placido Valdes, sophomore Sion Bissessar and junior Eric Lastres sing during the Responsorial Psalm. Students from all grade levels were welcomed to join the school choir.
Members of the middle and high school choir sing at the Mass of the Immaculate Conception in the Roca Theater. The middle school choir was led by Ms. Karen Ortiz and included volunteer students from all grade levels.
In the Roca Theater, eighth grader Jose Gonzalez and seventh grader David Gonzalez sing during a middle school mass. The masses were often divided by Middle and High School to accommodate all the students and deliver an age-appropriate message.

Anyone who walked past the Ignatian Center was bound to hear the sound of drums, horns, and string instruments coming from the band rooms. The music program included a number of bands such as the concert and the jazz band. Not only did they learn to play the instruments and read the music, but they also performed for audiences numerous times throughout the year.

Treble Makers

One of their mos t memorable performances was the Halloween concert, which took place in October. Musicians dressed up in their favorite costumes and took the stage of the Roca Theater to play classical spooky tunes, perfect for the season.

“When I play I always am hyped and want to do my best, ”said musician junior Placido Valdes Shortl y after the Halloween

concert, the band had another spectacular performance with the Christmas concert. This performance was followed by the end of the year concert, which was also held in the Roca Theatre.

Amidst all t heir performances, the band drove north in March to participate in the annual Disney Music Competition, where they received superior ratings from the judges.

In full costume, the jazz band performs at the classic spooky Halloween Concert. The repertoire included spooky songs that kept the crowd on their feet throughout the performance.
At the spring concert, eighth grader Jose Pereira and freshman Andrew Caldwell perform as a small ensemble. The music program grew so extensively that they had to split the performances between middle and high school to accomodate the performers and their families.
The jazz band performs a song that truly matches with Disney’s magic and enchants the audience at the Festival Disney music competition. All the bands that performed received superior ratings at this event.
At the Christmas Concert, Ms. Marlene Urbay leads the concert band. The Christmas Concert, which was held in the Roca Theater included a variety of performances from the different bands in the music program.

Countdown to High School

As the seniors of the middle school, the eighth graders were given certain perks that no other middle schooler could enjoy. There was Gradventure, which was a day trip to Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in Orlando. The students left the school around 10 a.m. and returned around 3 a.m.. They were able to ride all the roller coasters and thrill rides that the parks offered.

“My favorite part was riding the Hulk. It was my first time riding this coaster,” said eighth grader Edward Delgado.

The class of 2021 also had the opportunity to enjoy a churrasco lunch, courtesy of the faculty and staff. Held on the school campus, the luncheon consisted of the famous steak, rice, beans, and plantains.

The prom capped of f the school

year with music, food, and dancing in the school gym. Volunteer parents decorated the gym to look more like a ballroom than a basketball court.

“Prom was awesome with all my friends and their dates,” said eighth grader Christian Gomez. “I loved dancing with everyone.”

This special occasion, along with the pin ceremony, reminded this class that they were on their way to high school.

Eighth graders and their dates stand outside the school gym as they enter their Middle School prom. The event started at 8 p.m. and lasted through midnight.
Enjoying the night, eighth grader Luis Salazar sits at the table with his date. The eighth grade prom included hamburgers, nuggets, and french fries.
The class of 2021 takes on the dance floor during the eighth grade prom. The event took place in the school gym, which was transformed to an Oscars-themed party.
Preparing to do a line dance, the eighth graders and their dates take advantage of the energetic music. DJ Cory was on hand to play different party tunes through closing time, and especially during the Hora Loca.

As the s tudents entered the school gym, all dressed in their gala uniforms, they took the last steps of middle school and were on their way to high school. As the seniors of middle school level up to become freshmen, they were rewarded with this pin, which not only signified the end as middle schoolers, but also their new challenges that lie ahead.

“The ceremony was a good experience for the eighth graders. I

One Level Up

still remember the day I received mine,”said tenth grader Nicholas Suarez, whose brother Alexander received a pin that night.

The pin ceremon y was held in the school gym and followed by a reception in the central patio. The actual ceremony was part of a mass where the pins were blessed and the homily was geared towards this rite of passage.

Father Willie shook their

hands as he handed each eighth grader a pin. The entire eighth grade faculty was also there to witness this important event.

With mix feelings of excitement and nervousness, the students quickly realized that this would be their last mass as middle schoolers.

“The ceremony was fun and I am glad I was a part of it,”said eighth grader Daniel Feal.

During the pin ceremony, the class of 2021 waits for their names to be called. The pins were a symbol of the end of the middle school years, and the beginning of a new era for the young men.
Beaming with pride, Mrs. Del Aguila looks closely at the pin that her son, eighth grader Alexander Fernandez received that night. There was a reception for those who attended the ceremony in the Garrido Family Plaza patio after the event.
During the mass, eighth grader Eduardo Francia reads from the Scriptures. The mass was officiated by Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ.
Receiving his pin, eighth grader Alejandro Llorente shakes Father Willie’s hand. On hand at the ceremony were also Principal Mr. Jose E. Roca and Middle School Assistant Principal Mrs. Patricia Bustamante.

A dance to remember

One of the largest classes in the school, the class of 2018, celebrated their junior prom in early May. The dance took place at the Hyatt Regency in Coral Gables. The event started at 8 p.m. as the students and their dates arrived at the venue.

Class president junior Felipe Pardo and vice president junior Deiter Prussing gave a brief speech to the attendees about their class and the excitement about the upcoming

senior year. School President Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ also spoke to the students and kicked off the event with a prayer. Other members of the junior faculty and staff, as well as the high school administration also attended the event.

“Junior prom was better than I expected,” said junior Alexis Agreda.

There was a three course meal consisting of glass noodle salad, sweet

and sour chicken with vegetables, and Thai donuts.

The meal was folowed by music and dancing provided by DJ Redefine. The students and their dates danced the night away until midnight when the party ended.

“My favorite part of the evening was definitely the music and the dancing,” said junior Nicholas Perez-Blanco. “I had a great time with my friends.”

With classmates looking on, junior Placido Valdes takes command of the dance floor. The music went on through midnight giving the juniors ample time to enjoy.
Members of the junior class and their dates take their seats in the ballroom as they wait for dinner to be served. The meal consisted of three courses with an Asian theme including noodles, vegetables, and donuts for dessert. Members of the administration, and the junior faculty and staff were also there to share this event.
Members of the junior class and their dates hit the dance floor at the Junior Prom. The music and dancing was the culminating, and certainly a popular part of this event.
Arriving at the dance, junior Michael Aparicio and his date exit the bus. Many of the juniors arrived on party buses, stretch limos, and even a yellow school bus.

Just a little of f from the traditional prom, last year’s senior prom was held at none other than Marlins’s Park. With the retractable roof opened, this neomodern baseball facility offered all those who attended a night that would certainly be memorable.

The ev ent started at 8 p.m. as students and their dates were greeted by the administration, members of the faculty, and the one and only, Billy the Marlin. The team mascot took

Quite the Send-Off

pictures with students and posed with groups who wanted to capture the moment.

“I will alwa ys remember that Marlins Park was where my senior prom was held for the rest of my life,” said senior Gustavo Roig.

At one point in the night, the seniors were escorted to a specific section of the stadium, where they sat and watched their senior video on the jumbo screen. Much to their surprise, the video was followed by an array

of fireworks that decorated the skies above Marlins Park.

After the fireworks, the seniors moved to the dance floor, where the DJ was ready with music and a fog machine that got everyone excited.

“Prom w as definitely a night to remember. It was a great way to end my awesome seven years at the school,” said senior Francesco Armstrong.

The class of 2017 takes over the dance floor at Marlins Park during the senior prom. This was the first time that the senior prom was held at this location.
Marlins mascot Billy the Marlin opens the limo door for senior Christopher Caballero and his party. Billy posed for pictures with the seniors throughout the night. Waldo the Wolverine was there as well to hang out with the crowd.
At the buffet line, senior Alejandro Carriazo serves his food. The menu at the dance included a buffet with pasta, salmon, and beef. The meal was capped off with ice cream sundays served in small plastic baseball caps.
The graduating class watches with amazement the firework show prepared for them by the park employees. Every single cell phone was out as they all tried to capture this moment.

Brothers for Life

Just a couple of weeks shy of graduation, the class of 2017 regrouped one more time to participate in the baccalaureate mass. This important event was held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Doral.

As is the custom, the mothers of the seniors were escorted into the church by their sons, and placed a single rose at the altar. They went on to sit next to their

sons throughout the ceremony.

“It was a great opportunity to not only celebrate together as a class, but also to honor our mothers who do so much for us,” said senior Brandon Toricella.

The mass was officiated by school president Father Willie GarciaTunon, SJ. His homily was about the ongoing theme of Esto Vir, or being a

man.

The seniors lef t with the clear message they had been given, to reflect on their last year in high school, and the future that lies ahead.

Also present to witness this memorable moment in the lives of the seniors were their extended families, members of the faculty, staff, and administrators.

Carrying the Dominican flag, senior Juan San Martin makes his way into the church. Some of the seniors carried the flags of their heritage to demonstrate the different nationalities found in the community.
Escorting his mom, Mrs. Ana Blanco, senior Francisco Blanco participates in the entrance procession. The moms of the seniors carried a yellow rose, and placed it at the feet of Our Lady of Guadalupe as they entered the church.
Seniors and their families stand to begin the Baccalaureate Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
At the podium, senior Agustin Leos reads the responsorial psalm. All the Jesuit priests from the school were there to witness this memorable event.
After receiving the award for Peer Ministry, senior Alejandro Carriazo poses for a picture with Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ. Carriazo was an active member of Peer Ministry for the past three years

In the blink of an e ye, the school year was over, and the class of 2017 sat on stage at the James L. Knight Center waiting for their diplomas. It may have seemed that just a few moments before, they had walked into the school for the first time, and faced the trials and tribulations of middle and high school.

With both fear and

The Rest is Still Unwritten

excitement, the commencement exercises for the class of 2017 began at 7:30 p.m. with the procession of students and faculty to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance

Keynote speaker Senator Marco Rubio took the podium first with a speech about learning how to lose and make mistakes in order to improve oneself. This was followed by the class salutatorian’s speech.

After the handing out of diplomas, and the passing of the class banner from the alumni association, valedictorian Sebastian Suarez delivered his speech.

After the ceremony a banquet was held at the same location that included dinner, music, and dancing. And just like that, the class of 2017 was off to begin a new chapter in their lives.

At the graduation ceremony, senior Bill Chan receives his diploma from Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ. The class of 2017 consisted of 179 seniors.
Taking center stage, salutatorian Esteban Guio delivers his speech at the beginning of the ceremony. Guio gave a recap of the accolades of the class of 2017, and finished by reminding his peers to keep dreaming.
Keynote speaker Senator Marco Rubio addresses the crowd at the Commencement Exercises. In his speech, he discussed the importance of mistakes, and the lessons everyone should learn from them.
Capping off the ceremony, valedictorian Sebastian Suarez reminds his peers that the book of their lives is still unwritten and waiting to be filled with new experiences. “We create our own chapters in our own books,” said Suarez.

Graduation Awards

English

Gerard Hopkins, SJ

Steven Calles

Humanites

Andrea Pozzo, SJ

Carlos Machado

Mathematics

Christopher Clavius, SJ

Jovier Jimenez

Scholar Athlete

St. Francis Xavier, SJ

Nicolas Aguilar

Science

Pierre T. de Chardin, SJ

Esteban Guio

Social Studies

John Carroll, SJ

Juan Fernandez de Castro

Modern Languages

Jose Rubinos, SJ

Jorge Miro Quesada

Theology

Karl Rahner, SJ

Agustin Leos

Valedictorian
Sebastian Suarez Salutatorian Esteban Guio
Senior of the Year
Alejandro Smith
JSN Award
Lucas Pola
Archbishop Award
Daniel Otero Pfaeffle
JSN Award
Pablo Garcia

Silver Knight Nominees

English

Science

Social Science

Alejandro Smith

Honorable

Speech and Debate

Kevin

Honorable Mention

World Languages

Jorge

Music
Nicolas Aguilar
Andres Balcazar
General Scholarship
Esteban Guio
Drama
Oscar Berlanga
Mathematics
Jovier Jimenez
Mention
Art
Carlos Machado
Athletics
Patrick Maher
Miro-Quesada
Andres Pinate
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FranciscoA. Blanco

11Act as if every~hing depe nde d on you; tru st as U every~hing depended on God ..... lgna~ius of Loyola

Coco Bonvecchio Class of 2 017 -

Coco. we thank Godfor you and for the great Joy and adventureyou bring to our family.

Weloveyou and are so proud of you.

Mom. Dad a Amanda

He hasshowed you, O man. what is good. And \ftlhatdoesthe Lord require of you? To act Justly and to low mercy and to walk humbly w it h your God. Mlcah6:8

Eddie Briscoe

i\s yo u heat{ off i n to your gre a t a nd prornising future~ \Ve pray t ha t you co n t inue in you r u n, ,va ivering in t egri t y ~ ho no r. respect a nd f'-1.ith - forv,?ard ah.vays ,vit h l ~hris t at your side. \ ·Ve lrJ ve yo u and co u l d no t b e 111trceproud of t he rnan you are becon1ing!

Lucas Caicedo

Lucas,every step you've taken in life has been a joy for us to see. We are looking forward to your next one dear son.

God Blessyou always.

Mom,

God has blessed vou with lntellgence & so many ~nts . & be confident that with hard work & determnatton vou wll l achieve any goal voudesire.

You are a blessing In our lives.

May vou alwavs feel the Lord'spresence & guidance!

Love Atwavs-Mom ..Dad and Jonathan.

Juan Carlos Carrillo

JCwe caninot believet hat your Belenj ourney is roming1t o,an end. we are so proud of aHof your accomp lishments and t he young man you have·berome we love You I Dad . Mom,A lexf crrstinaand Veronica

Nicholas R Curry

Cong ratulat ions. a nd w e- are ex(eptionaUy proud of you. As you enter the next cha pte r in yo u r life. w ewill a lways b e-w a t.dling you from a d istana!' a s you p erf otm. Be Y-ou,don't allow a nyone to define who you are. You are ina ed ib le.. o ut s:ta nd ing and c.our.ageo u s young m a n. Don"t live .ai life of "What in" Inste a d, t ake dlances Le am. grOW",exper ience. cha ng e and ad j ust_ Do a s. much as you can a nd exper ienc e- a ll yo u are abl e- Dream big a nd ch a se what you w a nt _ Don't b e- afraid of fa.jiu re an-d alway s remember you are loved for ju st be ing you. LOV E VOU ALWAYS

Con 9rat u lat 1ons on your ~p-c1d uat 1on I It h as been a blcs.s.ing to vvitne ss a ll you h ave acco n1p li shed du n ng yo u r yea rs at Be le n You h ave mcide us so proud of a ll you hav e .:ichieved as a student. a nd even n1ore pro u d o f thf• 12x(cpt11ona l young n 1,H1 you have b eco rne . r,,,1ay Go d alv,...ayshe you r DU1d e ! Love. D i:,d; r,/Jo rn,. Gab 1fViv ,, Abu ,. r·~in.aan d Nino

Christian A. Delgado

Riclki Diaz BDP

From the moment we Sa'Wyou \Ne k11ew that an a dventi..He ,.....,a-s about to happen

It's you r time

We a r e proud oi yoLJ Love yoLJ Mom, Dad and N ikki

Austin Dom inguez

Words cannot express the joy and happiness we feel for your persona l and academic accomplishments. You have a beautiful m i nd that Goel has blessed you with to make a d ifference i n this world. It is time to start a new chapter in your life and your family supports and encourages you to chase your dreams and aspirations.

Love,

Mom,

JO NL. FARACH

John Lucas,We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. You are a blessing to us and you brighten up our lives.. May you always remain close to Jesus, and maythe Holy Spirit continue 1Dguide you and be with you always. Love, Mom, Dad, & Nicolas

We a,e v.e,y protJd of the mcrn you have become and those q-ualiti,:s.that make, YofJ ,unique and special~ humble, can~ selll.e:5$ ;md s.-omany others. You al'le a blt:!'$$ing to ou-r family. 5tay fai'thful to ¥-Qtt-r ~lues and dreams.. ~ys keep G-od in your life and ronfinue n, be a tn,,e "'Man for Other$"'.

Te am.am()$..

Papi y Mariana

Guillermo Jose Fernandez

Jordan Galvez

Hijo Felicirdades por todo lio que has log rado hasta hoy .por tus esfuerzos,constancia y dedicacioflf'il, t e deseamos un gran futuro.que siempreseasun buen hombre y S·eas Feliz. Te Amam rOStus padres ,hermanosy familia.

Daniel Luis Garra ,stazu

We are so very p roud o f all your a m azi ng accomp llshmen ts l "Stat \ you left It all on t he fi eld and In the classroom. Vou r ha rd work at Bele n 'IN'il~ pay o ff as you start your next Journ ey In nte: Co l le ge .

You a re d e1ilntteJya "man for ot he rs" loyat honest dedicated. a nd lef s no t fo rg et your speclal b ra n d of h umo r.

We can1 waH"to see where you r jour ney ta kes you next. Reme m ber , never stop drea m ing o r believ ing in you rsetf. You are capable of great th lng sJ O S well O S the HHleth[ngs th at touch people 's llves

N ••• l know someday!Jou 'II haoea IJetJ.tltif ul life .• I know you 1ll be a star... "

father. Mofher J C AMDG

Right from 1the s1art and till today. you have only given us reasonsto ho ~d our heads up in pride. We are so Iucky to have you in our Iirfe. Cong ratulati1ons! Love.

Mom. Dad.,,and A nd res

Adrian RI . Hernandez

IJIAVIE'R ltERNANDEZ

Jov ier Al ejan d ro Ji menez

A prayer for my SON

Dear Lord.your g ifts a re many. I am thankful fo r every one. One of the greatest gifts you've given, is the gift of my dear son. Thank you for his life, dear Lord. Watch over him each day. May he be safe and free from harm, as he goes about eac h day. Blesshim t hrou g h rtfe'strials. Help him choose reght from wrong. An examplebe, for all to see. standing tall and proud and strong.

CONORATILA110NS

Jovy!!!

We a r e so proud ol ,ou.

Love,Mom, Dad, ..... & .....

Mi vida eres n org llo para la fam·liaI II

Siemprete apoyaremos

Carlos Eduardo

entodos tus sueiios Sigue ade ante . .

Te Queremos Mucho 111

From the momentyou arrived in this world to this very moment, you ha\legivenus nothingbut reasonsto holdour beads up wi pride. We are so very ludty and proud to have you in our lives.. We know you will continue to be successfulin anthat )'OU put your mind to. Congratulation&and the best of luck in all your futu.reendeawn

Love Mom , YourGrandparents,Tiu, Nina,, Cousins and all your f.amily

EVI LEMUS

Victor 11Nene 11 Lopez de Mendoza

Nene,

We are so very proud of the young man you have become. You are an insp i rat ion to many. May the path ahead of you be fil Ied with many blessings. We love you!!

Mom, Gaby, Alex, Tata & Toto

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Car los Eduardo Mar in

We love yo u lH

Ma mt Pa p i a nd

Rod ri

God bless a nd p ro t ect yo u a lwa ys, a m en !

Tristen!

You'veg rown up before our eyes and W!!: are ans.o,p roud of the young man you've become

PJeasektnowtliat it is your happ llness. that wm alwaysbe our greatest s.our i:e of Joyan d we can1 't wa it to 'See-what t he M ure ha1 In s. t ore for you.

We love you very much, Dads Mom and Steve n

Peter Joseph Martin

We are so very proud !!! The world Is waiting for you...

David Martinez

My dea r so n, I am very pro u d of you ii, As you begin yo u r new j ourney ,, always remembe r to fo llow yo u r dreams and tha t my heart wi ll a lways be wit h you .

Dan iel Alexander Martinez

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.-......Follow your heart, kid and you can never go wrong. May your next adventures bring you health, happiness,and a long life. Congratulations on your graduation I

Love, Papi,Mami, Christy, Roly, & Indy

Jo athan Menendez

CONGRATULATIONS I

We are so proud of you I May God bless you and your unwavering determination,passion and hard work. continue to achieveall your goals and dreams.

Love, Mommy, Papi,Joseph and Sabrina

Norberto Daniel enendez

CLASS OF 2017

Carlos A Moreno

Nicolas Mufioz

The great thing in th is world is not so much whe -re you stand ., as i n what direction yo\J a re moving.

CONGRATULATIO·NS

Pa pa. Mama, Sebastian

May you always ha\!e enough happiness to keep you sweet; Enough trials to keep you SD"'Oi,m Enough suecess to h.ae,p you @ager; Enough fatth to gi\fe you couragll; and enough detarrninatim1 to make @ach and every day great. We c.01.ddn't lo\'-e you more and ,.v,e eouldn't be more prou~ Mam, bad, Victoria and Alex

Richard ''Nico'' Muiioz

D ·niel Otero-Pfae

Hey Danny. your Dad must be ro proud of the young man you have become, a man for others ! !!

You were always Daddy's pndea n djo½h~ llttJle bnu 1 1 1 1 1 ...,Ir,, Thanks for makin g you r Dad so happy

Mommy and Andrea are so proud of you. You are an exampile t ,o many. You r dedication ,. perseverance and optimism wil I taikeyou far. Allwaysbe yourself and follow yo ur dreams All for the gr,eate r G1lory of God! !!

Alejandro Pardinas

Andres

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We are so proud of the young rnan you have become ... Let your fa ~th guide you. Let your t alents. drirveyou. Let your spirit soar. The sky is the Iim~t. You a re very sped a I to alll of us and we love you very much I

Alejandro, Adrian, Papi and Mamm

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Cesar A nton i o Perez-Er miny

congratulat i ons on al l of your accomplishments. We are so proud of you!! Be true t ,o who you are. Trust yours-elf.Be a true ~r1end and a caring human be1ng.Be compassionate to al l be i ng1s. Stay humble and always be grateful. Embrace changes and l i ve life to the fu ll est but lead by examp l e.Live in the present moment, knowing that the future w111be the reaping of present 's choices. Find your passion · and pursue it and be the best that __ you could be in this wor ld. We will a lways be here for you. God b less

you and we always love you Mom, Dad. Isabella & Mamama

JAV ER PITA

Congratulations Javy! We are so proud of you. May God always guide you and bless you. We love you very much you!

Mom, Dad and Gaby

Thanlc)VU, Lucas.,for manyproud moments. AtayGod bless you and guide .)QI In 111)Qlf endealfOIS. Rememberalwap that you lf'e hete to serveOlhen for the greaeerglory of God. In the words of St lgnatU., -cio 'forth and set the world on Ille.·

Love, Mom, Ol4 Jolgleand,0111' loving famlly

i chae

Alexander Pusch

Alfonso Rodriguez

KEVIN SI MAUCHI

•..No matter how many years go by, no matter how far you•re away from me. Nothing can change the bond 1 between us, my baby, you'll always be .

Mom

Son, I want the whole world to be yours becauseyou, mean the whole world to me.

Dad

"Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground!" (Teddy Roosevelt)

Tb8 ftr8t tlm8 I bald. JOO1D.my arms.you loobd UJ>at me WBh tlQll8 big brown eyes 80d cocked yom head to OD8 S1d8 81 If to aay "148 , wily lO wmned? I got dltl. " On yow 8r8t Clay of kl:ndelganeo, you mardlld. to yom IMt. sa& c1oWn.looked at me, oocked ,om h8ac1 to 009 lldl. awl 18188d yow eyet,row (a oeWly acQUlr8daklll), 81 1fto aay. •14a. why 80 womed? I got dltl " I ban 88811 lhat Iooll: a tbowumd tlmU : Wbeo you faced d88dnnea.wh8n we w80t on ad"8Ilhllll (1.8.goclost) . When life tbr8W you CUl\f8 ba111; 80d witho1lt fall. every time , you ,m it.Wh1dl Ju.clS WI COUlla momem.•• H ere you me tranalt.loolng from high 8Cbool to mll80I an.clbeyond. Yoo are wmmgthe IB8t cbapt8I of. tb8 ftl8t boolt of yow life anc1 tnpanog to 1tart anew cbapt811D.a new boolt. Aa you set off on th18 fflMZIDCJJowney.ltlDlembM you are my drNJD8I , my Wdt81, my poet. anc1my scargazar.Wban llfe cball.lDgU you. wmmJOOwonv anc1Wb8n you d.oUIJt,never fol~ JQ/6'01THll'III

I Jove wooyon'¥8 l>HD, WIIOyoo are, and Wbo you 818 b8coJD1DO. I am IO Ylr)' l)!OOCIan.cllncky to bl yommom. Ou.8IldoSebastian, Te au18!ocontoda m1 alma.

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M ichael Anthony

Sue i ro

A senior already1 Where harsthe time gone l.

We have been b1essedby God to harve you as our son we wanit you to always commit to fulfilling yaur dreams.and dare to move foll'ward in t he face of life's challleng;es .

"Keepyoull'd rearm aliive . Understand to achreveanytjhi111 g requjresfa it h and lbelrefin y0urselfr Yii~ion,hard W'O~ dete rminat i on, and d e d ication. Remember all tlhi111gsare possrblefoll' t ho!>ew ho believe.111

- Gajl Deven

May God ro rrtinue to b less you we love-yau more t h.anwordlsc:ansay

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Prayer For My Son

Dear Lord, your g ifts are many. I' m gratefu I for every one . One of the g reatest gifts you 've given ,s t he g ift of my dear son . Than k you for his life dear Lord . Wat ch over h im each day . May he be safe and free from h arm. as he goes abo u t each day. Blessh im t hro ugh life's t ria Is. Help hi m choose rig ht from wrong. An exampl e be, for all to see. standing ta ll. and p roud and strong ..u,,,1k ,....tJI' ,,.,, ""jn1Wtt~,lttn t , N!f'MINl} ,rm/ "m,,,,1r"' k ,r«A· • .,, ffllt ,k "" 1/,,'»gJM _,'"!II, ~i u~l ""-, J,tf,'"• NH' Jfu.n ,y/1, • ,,,ml,,~ ,,// 11w l,'nw, Hr ,rff"'~ } mm/ rf 11,n ,,,,,1 !tiff',,w mnrl, L ""' I''" N'ffrl, "" ~· dN'nNIJ RHHNltlH' , ..:A,fil,lln111,',. r/lm./«, I, ,kl, 'lm,W, ,,~/.'Jl,'i -l

Jorge A . Valdes

From t he first day we all met you with yolJ.l r hlJ.lgehead and chubby cheekslwe knew you were speciat W hife you were growing up, yoo w,e~ alwaysloving. obedient andlmost of a ll adorable. It is amazJngto s.eeyou all ,grow n up. know i ng1we have ne-v.erever-had -.os.«)ldyou. Youare an amazJogyoung mao and ttiere is n0Uli1ng we cant hink of that we would chan ge. You are t he pri de an-djoy of 'the Va~desdan. We a 1n on ly hope.,JorgeValdes.Ill wimbe just like h is da-d.

W,elove you and courd'rrrtbe prouder!

J Y tosee It has been a o .,w th. to turn into yo_ugroW,oung man that afflazil\9 Y· ~ - better ea makes , our lives

L u C A s 1

Always be yourself , humble, cheerful, loyal and embrace all your un1que qualltles that will take you t .o achieve your dreams. Always seek God in everything you do. Love, Dad, Mom & Mateo

Congratulations I. You have a lways made us so very proud.

Go forth and set the wor ld on fire I We love you Nickster l Mami, Papi, Osky, Ann ie, Nene and Daniela

Congratulations to our baby boy! You have delighted us with your accornpl:shments. Never stop smll~ always have God by your silde and remember to be humble and kfnd. Keep making us proPd ! We love you

Erick Wilson

Nicolas Aguilar

Nico, Que Dios te bendiga y proteja siempre y que siempre este al centro de tu vida. Conserva la bondad y el espiritu de servicio que te caracterizan. Stay humble, work hard and be thankful. Tu mama y tu papa que te quieren mucho

~,dee q/Jemwnd

~O'JW't ~'1!:."- Andy: '-4:':~ ...i 1Your/11om , Ryan, Rose and I are so very proud of the responsibleyoung man you =::::::.-=.::-==

have becon1e! You are a loving son, brother,and friend and we admire your determination.

By example, you have shown us what unconditional love isl

Keep God first always and He 1 shall be the source of your ..- ...a joy & strength in all you do! ~Veluff you!!!!!!

Luis Mathison

Javier Alejandro Mederos

Maurice "Mo" Milton

Nicolas Obeso

We ore so proud of th e smart. kind, lov lng 1man YoUhave become a nd loo king forwa rd to on You will o ehieve We wish YoU a l te fu ll o f hea lth, hap pi ness, rove ond prosperity .

Mom, Dad &Adr iano

Congradu lations!

We love you always and forever.

Mom, Dad, Sarah and Sant iago

Stefano Santmaria

DA N IEL A N DRES SA RM IENTO

Edua rd o Scheuren

Fallcttoc lones Edu! Taquaramos mucho.

- Marni. Pop i, Corl. y C laud io

"TharaIs no way around Iha hard work. Embrace It."

- Roger Fadarar

Federico Ta mborrel

Fede,

Haslogrado mucho en estosanosen Belen Doble CampeonotoEstatal y el mejor wholset del Estado, es impresionante. Estamosseguros que vasa ser igualde exitosoen la univets.idad y tu fututo. Espe,tamos que Belen seasiempre pan e de t u vid4.Te queremos much<> ,

Papa , Mamo,Nico, Ediy los Abuelos

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2017

From Mrs. Delgado

2nd Period and Homeroom

Honors Algebra 1 8th Grade 2012-2013

3rd Period Algebra 1 8th Grade 2012-2013

5th Period Honors Algebra 1 8th Grade 2012-2013

6th Period Algebra 1 8th Grade 2012-2013

7th Period Honors Algebra 1 8th Grade 2012-2013

CONGRATULATIONS YEARBOOK EDITORS

Thank you for your hard work and dedication all these years. Remember to choose your battles wisely, and to fight them with fervor.

Daniel Chavez Editor in Chief
Joseph “Jojo” Parlade Senior Editor
Jose Arevalo
Michael Cabeza
Javier Hernandez
Lucas Cabrera-Ramon
Adrian Hernandez
Patrick “Star” Perez

Index

AAbate, Leonardo 57, 107, 123

Abella, Tyler 65, 109, 114, 156

Abilahoud, Alfredo 65, 104, 114, 122

Abilahoud, Andres 77, 121, 159

Abinader, Anthony 64, 65, 104, 114, 130, 166, 205, 343

Abreu, Dominic 65, 105, 107, 109, 110, 113, 114, 124

Abreu, Sergio 89, 116, 159

Abril, Nicolas 89, 118, 159

Abunassar, Nicholas 57, 109, 128

Acebal, Daniel 83, 113, 130

Acevedo, Eddy 196

Acosta, Alejandro 77, 83, 137, 173, 178

Adams, Mark 12, 77, 81, 137, 173, 184

Agreda, Alexis 56, 57, 60, 110, 121, 128, 131, 162, 204

Aguero, Francisco 70, 71, 136, 166

Aguilar, Angel 57, 108, 109, 111, 114, 122, 124, 129, 131

Aguilar, Francisca 95

Aguilar, Ignacio 65, 109, 110, 114, 122, 174, 188

Aguilar, Nicolas 42, 108, 109, 110, 113, 122, 131, 144, 174, 192, 208, 209

Aguilera, Jimmy 174, 176

Aguirre, Cody 71, 115, 136, 151

Aguzzi, Cesar 65, 69, 109, 110, 114, 122, 127, 138, 166

Ahearn, Michael 42, 147 Aira, Frank 83, 140

Alarcon, David 77, 111, 121, 155

Alarcon, Nicolas 77, 106, 111, 121, 155, 161

Albelo, Fidel 177

Albert, Armando 65, 114, 127, 128, 162

Albert, Gerard 37, 95, 162

Alcaine, Eduardo 89, 106

Aleman, Andres 89, 119

Alexander, Anthony 95

Alfonso, Andres 71, 104, 107, 108, 115, 122

Alfonso, Sebastian 120, 122, 137

Alonso, Cristian 42, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 121, 192

Alonso, Jonathan 89, 120, 130, 165, 169

Alonso, Joseph 89, 125, 127, 141,

165

Alonso, Juan 83, 159

Alonso, Maria D. 23, 125

Alonso, Maria I. 112, 120

Alonso, Nicholas 83, 165, 183

Alonso, Sebastian 70, 71, 89, 113, 121, 129, 131, 136, 159

Alonzo, Gabriel 89, 153

Alpizar, Alina 95

Alpizar, Kevin 83, 120, 165

Alvarez, Christopher 71, 107, 111, 121, 125, 129

Alvarez, Daniel 88, 89, 116, 159

Alvarez, Eduardo 83, 159

Alvarez, Justin 32, 88, 89, 107, 178

Alvarez, Lucas 71, 127

Alvarez, Nicholas 71, 122, 172

Amaya, Lucas 89, 137, 169, 173, 182

Amaya, Nicholas 71, 113

Amore, Guillermo 26, 57, 114, 124, 128, 154

Amparo, Brandon 9, 36, 89, 165

Ampudia, Alexandro 77, 159

Anderson, Ian 56, 57, 109, 110, 113, 178

Andrade, Edward 71, 136

Anguita, John 83, 106, 129, 155, 168

Anton, Annette 34, 95

Aparicio, Angel 95, 134

Aparicio, Gabriel 21, 34, 57, 107, 123, 134, 136, 137, 184, 187, 343

Aparicio, Luis 77, 111

Aparicio, Michael 57, 109, 138, 166, 204

Aran, Brendan 89, 137, 173

Arana, Nicholas 89, 103, 155

Arazoza, Alberto 35, 65, 114, 123, 124, 136

Arazoza, Carlos 42, 109, 110, 178, 189

Arazoza, Javier 57, 118, 120, 122, 128, 343

Arazoza, Marco 82, 83, 155

Arbucias, Felix 83

Area, Patrick 173

Arenas, Andres 42

Arenas, Felipe 77, 111, 126, 146, 176

Arenas, Juan-Pablo 57

Arenas Grayeb, Andres 108, 109, 110

Arenas Grayeb, Juan-Pablo 121

Arencibia, Arnaldo 95

Arevalo, Eduardo 83, 103, 165

Arevalo, Jose 40, 42, 107, 109, 162, 331, 343

Ariza, Carlos 65, 102, 114, 177, 178

Ariza, Santiago 83, 152

Arizuetta, Alec 56

Armstrong, Francesco 42, 109, 113, 156, 205

Arnholt, Adison 26, 83, 137, 152

Arrieta, Victor 95, 138, 140, 141,

166

Arriola, Andrew 71, 106, 115 Arriola-Alberti, Agustin 71 Arriola-Alberti, Sebastian 77

Arrizurieta, Alec 57, 124, 162

Arrizurieta, Sebastian 12, 77, 81, 159, 161, 184

Arteaga, Gabriel 65, 114 Artiz, Roberto 95, 189

Ashby, Spencer 71, 116

Aspuru, Raul 83, 165 Augustin, Nicholas 71, 119, 185 Avallone, Christopher 42, 108, 109, 110, 111, 144, 166 Azpiri, Kevin 57, 104, 108, 110, 111, 129, 142

Barral, Ivan 57, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 144, 193

Barrera, Francisco 57, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 122, 166

Barreto, Eric 89, 141, 159, 169

Barreto, Manuel 42, 102, 110, 111

Barrios, Eduardo 95, 183

Barrios, Jack 65, 114, 128, 142

Barroso, Luis 161

Barturen, Matthew 89, 137, 169, 173

Basso, Claudia 95

Bayo, Christian 57

Bayo, Christopher 18, 83, 165

Bayona, Samuel 83, 159

Bayona, Tomas 71, 113, 122, 158 Beaton, Carlos 95, 109 Beaubien, Alexandre 21, 76, 77, 120, 129, 152, 161, 184

Beaubien, Christian 21, 89, 137, 169

BBaca, Javier 71, 122

Badell-Riviere, Isaac 89

Baella, Francisco 89, 178

Baella, Orlando 65, 107, 109, 114, 178

Baez, Gabriel 83

Bailly, Carlos 71, 138, 166

Balbuena, Michael 8, 42, 109, 110, 111, 113

Balcazar, Andres 42, 102, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 116, 154, 192, 209

Balcells, Luis 83

Baldor, Gavin 89

Balepogi, George 83, 105, 137, 168

Balepogi, Jerry 42, 115, 127, 147

Balerdi, Joseph 65, 114, 131, 174

Balerdi, Luis 65, 110, 114

Baloyra, Kevin 16, 23, 42, 108, 109, 111, 115, 118

Balsera, Alfredo 15, 89, 137, 169

Banegas, Adrian 27, 71, 122

Banos, Raul 57, 110, 121

Baradat, Anthony 57, 113, 124, 147, 166

Barany, Michael 71, 107, 113, 158

Barcia, Sebastian 83, 143

Barco, Roberto 159

Barditch, Jonathan 57, 162

Bargueiras, Christian 83, 120, 159 Barnola, Alejandro 8, 42, 109, 110, 113, 116, 148

Baro, Andre 9, 89, 120, 159, 169

Baro, Robert 89, 120, 129, 159, 169

Barquero, Rodrigo 64, 65, 109, 110, 114, 127, 129, 166

Barquin, Carlos 76, 77, 120, 140, 166, 173

Beaubien, Sean 21, 70, 71, 102, 120, 121, 122, 129, 131, 136, 150, 166

Bec, Matthew 42, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 122, 131, 189

Becerra, Manuel 65, 109, 110, 114, 131, 150, 166

Belfort, Diego 71, 113, 154

Belisario, Maxwell 57, 119, 121, 174

Bell, Gregory 71, 178

Bellando, Alan 170

Bellando, Joey 173

Bellido, Lucas 89, 178

Bello, Aiden 89

Bello, Andres 77, 81, 152

Bello, Mara 95

Beltran, Ryan 161

Bencomo, Jeremy 57, 134, 177

Benitez, Giancarlo 65, 114, 138, 162, 166, 168, 343 Benjamin, William 151

Beovides, Matthew 89

Berlanga, Oscar 42, 50, 104, 110, 112, 113, 123, 125, 126, 189, 209 Bermudez, Ana 95

Bermudez, Benjamin 83, 137 Bermudez, Ryan 65, 104, 108, 109, 110, 114, 121, 122, 136, 188

Bernardo, Yair 83

Berrocal, Andrew 89, 153 Bertran, Ryan 77

Besada, Nicholas 57, 109, 119, 120, 121

Betancourt, Daniel 89, 102, 106, 118, 130, 155

Beteta, Alejo 83, 155, 159

Bettocchi, Luciano 65, 109, 110, 114, 124, 129, 136, 156, 166

Biaco, Chris 170

Billau, Alessandro 23, 57, 109, 115, 121, 128

Billau, Gianmarco 71, 122, 158

Bisbal, Victor 71, 104, 122

Bissessar, Sion 65, 104, 107, 114, 125, 130, 188, 200

Bjorkman, Bryan 83, 168

Bjorkman, Kevin 71, 107, 113, 178

Black, Brian 71, 122

Blanchard, Jean-Luc 89, 155

Blanco, Alexander 71, 107, 130, 136, 166

Blanco, Eric 57

Blanco, Francisco 42, 110, 123, 131, 206

Blanco, Lucas 65, 69, 107, 110, 114, 178

Blanco, Marcos 71, 128, 129, 178

Blanco, Melissa 95

Blanco, Ricardo 77, 127, 140, 168

Blasco, Christian 89, 106, 115, 141

Bodero, Alvaro 57, 109, 110, 111, 144

Bogardus, Lucas 9, 15, 89, 115, 123

Bohatch, John 82, 83, 143, 168

Bonadies, Antonio 83, 173

Bonvecchio, Alain 42, 102, 156

Borell, Michael 42, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 118, 122

Borges, Andres 71

Borges, Angelo 57, 120

Borja, Jaime 89, 159

Borrero, Stefan 89, 104, 137, 165

Bosch, Nicolas 83, 106

Braceras, William 71, 104, 119

Brandt, Antoine 42, 104, 107, 109, 112, 120, 127, 128, 166

Bravo, Matthew 8, 43, 108, 110, 111, 115, 127, 148

Brennan, Alexander 71, 178

Briones, Luis 77, 129, 137

Briscoe, Edward 23, 43, 104, 108, 109, 110, 111, 116, 129, 131

Brito, Christian 83

Brito, Mariano 77

Broe, John 77, 107, 111, 173

Broucek, Nicholas 71, 122, 136

Broughton, Romello 89 Brown, Daniel 22, 23, 40, 43, 107, 123, 162

Bru, Ignacio 82, 83, 87, 140, 173 Bru, Rafael 71, 136, 170, 172

Bruna, Adrian 43, 109, 127

Bruzos, Manuel 65, 109, 113, 114, 115

Bryan, Matthew 71, 113, 121, 138, 166

Bueres, Angel 82, 83, 137, 168

Bueres, Julian-Cesar 71, 136

Buigas, Gabriel 82, 83, 120, 129, 173

Burch, Andrew 57, 102, 109, 110, 111

Burgos, Alex 196

Burrows, James 196

Bustamante, Carlos 89, 120, 127, 159

Bustamante, Gabriel 89, 106, 118

Bustamante, Javier 29, 57, 107, 109, 110, 124, 166

Bustamante, Patricia 94, 95, 203

Busto, Cristina 60, 95

Bustos, Daniel 65, 110, 112, 114

Bustos, Jose 65, 104, 109, 110, 114, 122, 166

Buzaneli, Bruno 65, 114

Buzaneli, Pietro 65, 114

CLJ

Cabada, Heriberto 22, 95

Caballero, Andres 83, 159, 168

Caballero, Carlos 71, 107, 144, 174

Caballero, Christopher 43, 102, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 205

Caballero, Julian 31, 65, 110, 114, 128

Caban, Carlos 88, 89, 153

Cabeza, Michael 40, 43, 107, 115, 127, 162, 331, 343

Cabrera, Ivan 57, 107, 109, 110, 124, 128, 178

Cabrera, Yunian 178

Cabrera-Ramon, Lucas 40, 43, 107, 108, 110, 111, 331, 343

Cadima, Guillermo 65, 103, 110, 114, 116, 122, 129

Caicedo, Lucas 43, 108, 109, 110

Caicedo, Martin 65, 114, 121, 124

Caicedo, Pablo 83

Cainzos, Roger 71, 164

Cainzos, Ryan 83, 165

Cala, Jonathan 89, 102

Calas, Julian 65, 109, 114, 172

Calderin, Johnny 95, 122, 123

Caldwell, Alexander 71, 106, 113, 122

Caldwell, Andrew 71, 102, 113, 122, 130, 201

Callejas, Zachary 9, 83, 146, 176

Calles, Steven 23, 43, 107, 110, 123, 178, 198, 208

Calonge, Kevin 76, 77, 113, 129, 130, 137, 173, 177

Calvache, Daniel 71, 125

Camacho, Miguel 77, 103, 155

Camaraza, Salvador 165

Cambo-Martinez, Miriam 95

Camejo, Jake 89, 104, 137, 173, 195

Campos, Teresita 95

Campuzano, Daniel 77, 106, 107, 111, 129, 155

Cancio, Gavin 77, 111, 137

Candela, Alejandro 57, 121, 128, 170

Cantens, Daniel 65, 109, 114, 115, 116, 150, 160

Cantens, Fernando 77, 111

Cantens, Javier 30, 71, 120, 122, 128

Cantens, Nicholas 122

Canto, Diego 77, 111, 120, 161, 173

Canto, Javier 28, 64, 65, 114, 166 Cantos, Cesar 89, 118 Caputo, Andre 57, 113 Carbajales, Adrian 18, 77, 111

Carbonell, Emilio 88, 89, 129, 159

Cardenal, Ignacio 57, 102, 104, 109, 110, 144, 174

Cardona, Lucas 77, 116

Cardoso-Abreu, Matthew 33, 71 Carillo, Juan 40

Carmona, Adrian 82, 83, 137, 155

Caro, Gabriel 115

Carreno, Pablo 77, 137

Carriazo, Alejandro 43, 144, 197, 205, 206

Carrillo, Alberto 83

Carrillo, Juan 44, 110, 116, 148

Carta, Carlos 77, 111, 129, 178

Cartaya, Maria 95

Cartaya, Maria Elena 95

Cartaya, Pedro 27, 95, 103, 115

Carter, Christopher 70, 71, 120, 172

Carvajal, Nicholas 40, 44, 107, 111, 121, 123, 129, 134, 194

Casariego, Daniel 77, 120, 143

Casariego, Nicholas 65, 69, 110, 114, 129, 178

Casas, Luis 57, 144

Castano, Antonio 29, 70, 71, 120, 136, 172

Castano, Aramis 65, 110, 114, 122, 129, 134

Castanos, Francisco 56, 57, 116, 124

Castanos, Juan 89, 159

Castellanos, John 89, 169

Castellanos, Kyle 57, 104, 108, 109, 110, 111, 122, 131

Castellat, Henry 89, 93, 103, 146 Castillo, Andres 77, 146, 176

Castillo, Javier 95, 131

Castillo, Sebastian 77, 140, 168 Castro, Alejandro 71, 104, 113, 116, 120, 177

Castro, Felipe 65, 109, 110, 114, 116, 122, 154

Castro, Kevin 83, 161, 165

Castro, Robert 57, 109, 110, 111

Castro, Roberto 83, 152, 183

Castro, Victor 57, 104, 121, 166

Cecol, Joshua 71, 113, 121, 151, 160, 161

Cedeno, Miguel 71, 115 Cepero, Alejandro 57, 110, 117

Cerrate, Xavier 65, 114, 150, 160, 172, 343

Cespedes, Enriqueta 95 Chalela, Alejandro 44, 109, 110, 111, 115, 156, 160 Chambers, Severin 60, 95, 128

Chamizo, Sebastian 56, 57, 115, 116, 119, 128, 174

Chan, Bill 44, 109, 110, 121, 122. 207

Chaney, Donald 71, 75, 95, 134, 166

Chang, Diego 83, 146, 168

Chang, Gerald 57, 109, 110, 111, 113, 121, 122

Chang, Martin 76, 77, 111, 146

Charpentier, Paul 57, 109, 110, 111, 121, 166

Chavez, Andy 77, 152

Chavez, Daniel 40, 44, 107, 109, 110, 127, 142, 192, 331, 342, 343, 344

Chavez, Ruben 82, 83, 168

Chaviano, Jose 56, 57, 102, 110, 116, 121, 128, 174

Chesman, Nicholas 83, 165 Chiappone, Dominic 72, 129, 154, 178

Chiappone, John 89, 146, 169, 176

Chinigo, Drew 57, 113, 134 Chiossone, Andres 65, 114 Chirino, Josefina 95 Cho, Hyung 44, 108, 109, 110, 115

Choquette, Nickolas 77 Christie, Lucas 57, 124, 128, 129 Christie, William 83 Cicero, Adrian 77, 106, 121 Cicero, Alejandro 44, 127 Cil, Jose 65, 109, 110, 114, 116, 122, 128, 129, 131, 178 Clark, Samuel 77, 111, 129 Clark, Sebastian 57, 110, 111, 120, 122 Cleveland, Charles 7, 33, 95, 123 Cobas, Gabriel 36, 57, 108, 110, 112

Cobas, Victor 77, 111, 121 Cobiella, Jose 72

Cobo, Mario 72, 150, 160, 161 Cognigni, Christian 44, 109, 110, 111, 118, 121, 122

Collings, Christopher 89, 137, 173, 189

Collins, Jacob 65, 114, 119, 136, 187

Collins, Joshua 57, 115, 116, 138, 166

Collins, Patrick 33, 95, 114, 196 Comas-Sanchez, Daniel 72 Concepcion, Ethan 83, 106, 113, 130

Consuegra, Luis 9, 83, 165, 168 Consuegra, Maria 96 Consuegra, Rogelio 57, 63, 110, 116, 170

Conti, Alberto 29, 57, 122, 156 Conti, Alejandro 58, 122, 156 Cordova, Gabriel 72, 116 Coro, David 89, 115, 146 Coro, Gabriel 9, 89 Coronado, Jorge 83, 137

Corrada, Daniel 58, 109, 110, 111, 113

Corral, Michael 83, 137, 165

Cortabarria, Antonio 77, 137, 159

Cortabarria, Santiago 77, 111, 137, 159

Cortinez, Domingo 72, 104, 107, 126

Cortinez, Lucas 72, 104, 107, 122, 166

Corzo, Alejandro 58, 109, 110, 111, 121, 138, 194

Corzo, Carlos 9, 90, 120, 127, 129, 140, 141, 169

Corzo, Daniel 65, 109, 110, 113, 114, 124, 127, 131, 166

Corzo, Susana 96

Cosculluela, Marta 96

Cosgrove, Dylan 88, 90, 137, 173

Cosio, Jonathan 72, 129, 151, 172

Costa, Jose 90, 107, 137

Costello, John 90, 159 Couto, Miguel 96

Cozier, Andre 44, 174

Crespo, Eduardo 136

Crespo, Mathew 44, 108, 109, 110, 134

Cruz, Francis 77, 111, 117, 121, 165

Cruz, Joseph 33, 58, 107, 128, 170, 343

Cruz, Laurent 159

Cruz, Michael 84, 165

Cuesta, Damian 22, 64, 65, 110, 114, 120, 121, 122, 128, 129, 136, 177

Cuesta, Daniel 84, 107, 140, 177, 183

Cuesta, Nicholas 58, 109, 110, 111, 120

Cuesta, Thomas 72, 113, 177

Cueto, Andres 90, 106 Cueto, Felipe 77, 120, 140, 173 Cueto, Giovanny 77

Cueto, Julian 9, 29, 90 Curbelo, Robert 9, 65, 69, 109, 110, 113, 114, 122, 127, 128, 164, 189

Cure, Benjamin 82, 84, 123, 137 Curry, Nicholas 45, 115, 122, 127, 192

Dajer, Marcos 58, 110, 122, 128, 148 Daniel, Eric 160

Davalos, Sylvia 96, 195 Davila, Gomez 50

De Aguiar, Nicholas 70, 127, 136 De Aguiar, Richard 107, 109, 110, 127, 128, 147 de Cardenas, Javier 90, 178 de Feria, Alejandro 154

De Goti, Jorge 164 de la Fe, Daniel 108, 109, 110, 113, 160 de la Guardia, Lucas 103, 121 de la Hoz, Lucas 114, 138, 166 de La Hoz, Marcos 107, 123, 124, 154 de la Huerta, Thomas 104, 185 de la Lama Guzman, Fernando 122, 154 de la Nuez, Christopher 102 de la Nuezs, Carlo 108 de La Osa, Ryan 136 de La Riva, Matthew 121 de la Torre, Rafael 120, 121, 122, 128, 129, 136 de la Vega, Diego 102, 117, 120, 177 de Lamar, Daniel 87 de Legorburu, Ramon 113, 170 de Leon, Nelson 105, 146, 176 de Quesada, Thomas 23, 33, 94, 182, 183

De Solminiac, Andres 173

De Zendegui, Gabriel 14, 114, 162, 186

DeCollibus, Julian 77, 140, 155, 168

Deeb, Brandon 77, 137

Deeb, Lucas 77, 103, 178

DeFelice, Gianpaolo 65, 104, 110, 114

Deiters, Andrew 65, 104, 114 del Leon, Andre 88, 105, 146, 176

Del Pino, Diego 88, 137, 169, 173

Del Riesgo, Daniel 111, 152 Del Risco, Luca 178

Delamaza, Julian 72, 107, 138, 166

Delgado, Adrian 84, 140, 152, 168

Delgado, Adriana 96

Delgado, Anthony 58, 110, 144

Delgado, Brandon 65, 110, 114, 115, 138, 166, 188

Delgado, Christian 45, 104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 113

DDacal, Gabriel 58, 120

Dager, Eduardo 82, 84, 183

Delgado, Daniel 72, 78, 90, 137

Delgado, Eduardo 58, 96, 134, 158

Delgado, Edward 78, 137, 202

Delgado, Erik 65, 114

Delgado, German 96, 134

Delionado, John 90, 125, 159, 169

Desantis, Ralph 70, 72, 75, 113, 136, 172

Di Marzo, Alessandro 84, 106, 155

Diago, Andres 78, 111

Diago, Federico 15, 58, 104, 117, 131

Diaz, Alfredo 82, 84, 137, 155

Diaz, Andrew 84, 152

Diaz, Angel 170

Diaz, Carlos 58, 107, 170, 343 Diaz, Daniel 88

Diaz, Diego 84, 159

Diaz, Eric 66, 109, 110, 114

Diaz, Fausto 134, 136

Diaz, Jared 45, 109, 115, 116, 147

Diaz, Julio 96

Diaz, Luis 58, 148

Diaz, Marcus 45, 102, 108, 109, 110, 129, 162, 195

Diaz, Marino 66

Diaz, Matthew 78, 111, 120, 152, 161

Diaz, Nicholas 84, 168 Diaz, Richard 15, 45, 110 Diaz, Rodrigo 72, 107, 158 Diaz Baixas, Marino 112, 114

Diaz-Arias, Daniel 90, 159

Dibildox, Juan 72, 154

Diez, Daniel 72, 158

DiFilippi, Christopher 84, 120, 161, 165

Dominguez, Alejandro 72, 116, 166

Dominguez, Alex 70

Dominguez, Alexander 72

Dominguez, Austin 44, 45, 109, 110

Dominguez, Carlos 45, 109, 110, 113, 178

Dominguez, Jorge 66, 110, 114, 164

Dominguez, Kevin 9, 90

Dominguez, Manuel 84, 146, 173

Dominguez, Michael 72, 104, 121, 124, 174

Dominguez, Placido 113

Dominguez, Rodrigo 107

Dones, Andres 58, 108, 109, 110, 111, 121, 122, 129

Dorta, Hugo 84, 146

Dorta, Idania 96

Doval, Alex 56, 58, 109, 110, 111, 115, 122, 178

Dovale, Ramon 96

Duarte, Anthony 45, 112, 115, 123, 178

Duenas, Sebastian 58, 113, 138, 154

Dulzaides, Luis 36, 88, 90, 96, 107, 140, 141, 159, 169

Duprey, Dustin 66, 104, 107, 114, 125, 154, 160, 194, 198, 343

Duque, Tomas 84, 121, 140, 168, 183

Duran, Joseph 90, 141, 169

Durand, Eduardo 82, 84, 87, 137, 173

EEbbage, Anthony 58, 110, 118 Echegaray, Oscar 32, 84, 161, 173

Echenique, Carlos 64, 66, 102, 109, 110, 114, 166

Echeverria, Alejandro 72, 122, 158

Eckstein, Justin 84

Eiroa, Christian 72, 120, 151, 164 Elder, Jordan 342

Elias, Jossan 16, 18, 45, 109, 113, 115, 166

Elias, Lewis 84, 168

Elias, Lucas 82, 84, 159

Escallon, Lucas 72, 120, 154

Escapil, Lukas 66, 114, 131, 136

Escarra, Ian 58, 123, 126

Escarra, Luke 72, 185

Escarras-Lola, Leunam 19, 45, 115, 120, 121, 127, 134

Escriva, Jose Maria 48

Escuti-Abreu, Adrian 84

Esparragoza, Rafael 78, 159

Espin, Diego 84, 131, 159

Espin, Roberto 78, 173

Espina, Ricardo 58, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115, 122, 124, 158, 193

Espinosa, Lucila 96

Espinoza, Dimas 84

Esponda, Daniel 88, 90, 115, 130

Esteban, Daniel 66, 114, 134, 136, 177

Estopinan, Antoni 72, 121, 174

Estor-Fuentes, Stefano 90, 119, 120, 123

Estrada, Gabriel 56, 58, 63, 110, 128, 134

Estrada, Jeymel 90, 120, 165

Estrada, Manuel 84, 126, 159, 168

FFager, Daniel 58, 102, 108, 109, 110, 111, 122, 138, 166

Falcon, Alejandro 40, 45, 109, 110, 112, 115, 116, 128, 129, 144, 174

Fals, Alexander 6

Fango, Thomas 88

Fanjul, John 84

Fanjul, Thomas 90, 146

Farach, John 45, 108, 109, 111, 114, 121

Fari, Alicia 96

Farkass, George 72, 120

Fasanella, Daniel 84

Fatica, Justin 189

Feal, Brian 66, 110, 113, 114, 178

Feal, Daniel 78, 111, 159, 203

Feijoo, Diego 72, 161 Felix-Padilla, Ignacio 82, 84 Ferguson, Kevin 72, 122, 174 Fernandez, Adrian 84

Fernandez, Alan 58, 113, 142 Fernandez, Alejandro 58, 72, 109, 110, 111, 115, 127 Fernandez, Alex 137 Fernandez, Alexander 78, 111, 137, 173, 203

Fernandez, Andres 72, 90, 106, 130 Fernandez, Angie 23, 96 Fernandez, Anthony 90, 169 Fernandez, Christian 78, 111, 118, 140, 165

Fernandez, Cristian 72 Fernandez, Daniel 90, 129, 152, 153

Fernandez, David 76, 78, 151 Fernandez, Diana 29, 96, 118 Fernandez, Ehren 58, 109, 110, 111, 113, 122 Fernandez, Eloy 58, 124, 128, 170

Fernandez, Enzo 84, 159 Fernandez, Felipe 96 Fernandez, Francisco 84 Fernandez, Frank 90, 131 Fernandez, Gabriel 66 Fernandez, Guillermo 45, 109, 110, 111, 113 Fernandez, Jason 155 Fernandez, Jose 29, 84, 96, 106, 165 Fernandez, Juan 45, 112, 122 Fernandez, Lucas 58, 66, 84, 103, 104, 108, 109, 110, 113, 114, 118, 127, 131, 156, 158

Fernandez, Manuel 56, 58, 107, 110, 119, 127, 193 Fernandez, Mario 69, 164 Fernandez, Nicolas 156 Fernandez, Nikolas 72, 136 Fernandez, Oscar 78, 173 Fernandez, Rafael 84 Fernandez, Richard 78, 113, 130 Fernandez, Robert 56 Fernandez, Roberto 58, 78, 109, 110, 111, 118, 120, 170 Fernandez, Ryan 58, 63, 118, 134 Fernandez, Vincent 96 Fernandez de Castro, Cristian 120, 122

Fernandez de Castro, Gabriel 109, 110, 114, 116, 121

Fernandez de Castro, Juan 104, 108, 110, 122, 123, 126, 192, 208

Fernandez-Miro, Jason 90, 155

Fernandez-Riera, Mario 66, 109, 114, 115, 121, 127

Fernandez-Toledo, Guillermo 96

Ferraz, Thiago 78, 117, 121, 130

Ferraz, Victor 66, 114, 130

Ferreiro, Alexander 78, 178

Ferrer, Joshua 58, 109, 110, 111, 131

Ferrer, Manuel 45, 115

Ferrer-Simo, Manuel 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115, 121

Ferrero, Alexander 37

Ferro, Daniel 58, 104, 107, 119

Fidalgo, Eduardo 56, 58, 112, 122, 123, 124

Figarola, James 72, 178

Flaherty, Brendan O 74, 121, 178

Flaherty, Luke O 61, 128

Flores, Barney 96

Flores, Samuel 90, 130, 176

Fonseca, Nicholas 84, 173

Font, Ignacio 36, 96, 112, 126

Forte, Fernando 66

Forte, Julio 96

Forte-Carpio, Fernando 114, 122

Fortuny, Gabriel 78, 104, 111

Fox, Alexander 78, 121, 178

Fox, Christian 90, 178

Frade, Zeila 113

Fraga, Alberto 58, 110, 121, 127, 138, 166

Fraga, Antonio 58, 109, 110, 111, 134, 177

Fraga, Christopher 70

Fraga, Eduardo 96, 137, 165

Fraga, Jose 90

Fraga Arcos, Jose 159

Fraga-Vasquez, Christopher 72, 113, 166, 195

Fraga-Vasquez, Javier 58, 113, 115, 166, 187, 194, 200

Frallicciardi, Martin 66, 104, 109, 114, 121, 124

Franca, Eduardo 134

Franceschi, Jeannell 160, 161

Francia, Eduardo 78, 111, 126, 146, 203

Franco, Antonio 90, 93

Franco, Francisco 6

Franco-Perini, Antonio 159, 176

Frenero, Andres 72

Fresco, Michael 70, 72, 120, 122, 129, 136

Freye, Kevin 87

Freyre, Kevin 84, 129, 152, 161

Fuentes, Marc 84, 165

Fuentes, Stefano 131

Fuentes, Vincenzo 76, 78, 102, 121, 159

Fungairino, Aitor 58, 63, 144

GLJ

Galego, Kevin 58, 109, 115 Galindez, Orlando 72, 107, 122, 174

Gallardo, Gabriel 64, 66, 102, 109, 110, 114, 117, 121, 129, 166

Gallardo, Rafael 45, 102, 109, 110, 111, 113, 117, 121

Galliano, Christopher 66, 109, 110, 114, 131, 174

Gallinar, Gregory 66, 114 Gallinar, Thomas 58, 108, 109, 110, 111, 114, 121, 127, 138, 166

Gallo, Carlos 12, 45, 107, 115, 116, 127

Galvez, Jordan 19, 22, 46, 109, 115, 127, 134

Gambin, Joseph 29, 58, 110 Gamez, Carlos 58, 109, 110, 111, 113, 178

Gandarias, Matias 82, 84, 129, 178

Garcel, Angelo 72, 103, 121, 130

Garces, Jose 58, 60, 110, 122, 124, 128, 156 Garcia, Adel 90 Garcia, Alejandro 72, 102, 113, 142

Garcia, Carlos 72 Garcia, Christopher 58, 108, 109, 110, 111, 138, 166 Garcia, Cristian 58, 128, 156 Garcia, David 58, 108, 109, 110, 111 Garcia, Eduardo 9, 90, 120, 127, 129, 159 Garcia, Eric 58, 102 Garcia, Evan 84, 87, 152, 161 Garcia, Francisco 59, 60, 63, 108, 110

Garcia, Gabriel 90, 118

Garcia, Hugo 59, 109, 110, 122, 128 Garcia, Jorge 59, 174, 178 Garcia, Jose 72, 113, 121 Garcia, Joseph 173 Garcia, Kevin 9, 88, 90, 129, 153, 169

Garcia, Lucas 66, 114, 156, 186 Garcia, Mateo 78, 106, 111, 126, 146

Garcia, Maximiliano 46 Garcia, Maximus 90, 102, 159 Garcia, Nelson 27, 96, 168, 169, 186

Garcia, Orestes 46, 108, 110, 122, 126

Garcia, Orlando 66, 109, 110, 114, 116, 121, 122, 128, 131, 164 Garcia, Pedro 46, 109, 111, 128, 129, 134, 170, 195, 197, 209 Garcia, Raquel 96, 111 Garcia, Sebastian 66, 110, 114, 122, 166

Garcia del Pozo, Max 54, 144 Garcia-Amandi, Nickolas 78, 178 Garcia-Chacon, Andres 72, 178 Garcia-Chacon, Fernando 59, 109, 110, 111

Garcia-Chang, Graciela 96 Garcia-Chirino, Jose 64, 66, 104, 114, 119, 197

Garcia-Montes, Francisco 73, 185 Garcia-Oliver, Jaime 78, 111, 120, 146

Garcia-Rivera, Jake 9, 90, 102, 106, 125, 127, 173

Garcia-Sarraff, Jorge 178

Garcia-Tunon, Daniel 173

Garcia-Tunon, Willie 23, 36, 94, 96, 187, 194, 195, 203, 204 Garganta, Kelly 96, 119, 124, 188 Garmendia, Daniel 78, 111, 159 Garmendia, Diego 78, 111, 159 Garmendia, Santiago 84 Garrastazu, Daniel 46, 108, 109, 110, 112, 120, 122, 134 Garrigo, Mark 59, 109, 110, 111, 122, 124

Garzon, Andres 84, 176 Garzon, David 66, 114, 174 Gascon, Phillipe 78, 111 Giacosa, Daniel 59, 110, 111, 114, 115, 121, 178

Gil, Manuel 64, 66, 104, 110, 114, 122

Giorgini, Daniel 73, 120, 122

Giorgini, Victor 66, 114, 120, 156 Girado, Aidan 84, 137, 168 Goble, John 84, 178

Godoy, Christian 73

Godoy, Julian 78, 120, 129, 159

Gomez, Alexander 73, 103, 115, 130

Gomez, Andres 59, 66, 114, 117, 121, 128, 129, 134, 178

Gomez, Antonio 73

Gomez, Christian 78, 137, 202 Gomez, Diego 78, 111, 140, 159, 168

Gomez, Jonathan 78, 146 Gomez, Kyle 34, 59, 110, 111, 128 Gomez, Luis 46, 109, 110, 111, 122

Gomez, Matthew 59, 104, 109, 110, 122, 124

Gomez Bello, Nicholas 111, 125

Gomez-Bello, Nicholas 78

Gomez-Rivera, Marco 84, 103, 177

Gonzalez, Alejandro 76, 78, 152 Gonzalez, Alexander 84, 161, 173 Gonzalez, Andrew 90, 129, 141,

159, 169

Gonzalez, Carlos 66, 110, 114, 122, 131

Gonzalez, Christian 78, 120 Gonzalez, Cristian 59, 107, 110, 120, 124, 128

Gonzalez, Daniel 66, 110, 114, 127, 128

Gonzalez, David 36, 59, 84, 103, 106, 110, 112, 113, 130, 168, 200 Gonzalez, Diego 88, 90, 155, 159 Gonzalez, Donato 66, 104, 110, 114, 120, 122

Gonzalez, Dorian 76, 78, 137, 151, 164, 184

Gonzalez, Eduardo 73, 78, 90, 107, 120, 151, 172

Gonzalez, Emigdio 96 Gonzalez, Evan 78, 117, 178 Gonzalez, Gustavo 46, 104, 107, 110, 125, 128, 198

Gonzalez, Henry 59, 109, 122, 128

Gonzalez, Jose 78, 113, 130, 200 Gonzalez, Joseph 90, 120, 137, 165

Gonzalez, Lazaro 97 Gonzalez, Luis 73, 159

Gonzalez, Mark 73, 102, 107, 120, 128

Gonzalez, Nicholas 70, 73, 136 Gonzalez, Patricio 66, 109, 114, 128

Gonzalez, Ricardo 76 Gonzalez, Roberto 66, 114, 154, 155, 190, 204, 343 Gonzalez, Santiago 31, 66 Gonzalez, Sebastian 66, 114, 116 Gonzalez, Sergio 73, 113, 122, 127

Gonzalez, Tony 137 Gonzalez del Valle, Eduardo 137, 173, 184

Gonzalez Irigoyen, Santiago 110, 114, 178 Gonzalez-Pella, Luis 85, 129, 177 Goodall, Lawrence 23, 97, 102, 192

Gordon, Eric 73, 123, 129 Grande, Andres 78, 111, 143 Grande, Carlos 59, 109, 110, 111, 124, 128, 154

Grundler, Carlos 76, 78, 161 Guerra, Daryel 59, 117, 121, 123 Guerra, Matheus 9, 88, 90, 104, 153

Guerra, Rey 97

Guerrero, Javier 59, 104, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 122 Guerrero, Margarita 97, 117 Guinot, Sebastian 46, 110, 129, 131, 177

Guio, Esteban 46, 107, 111, 113, 207, 208, 209

Guon, David 90, 146

Guso, Kyle 12, 78, 137, 173

Guthrie, Nicholas 59

Gutierrez, Andres 78, 164

Gutierrez, Luis 73, 122

Gutierrez, Robert 73, 113, 130

Gutierrez, Teresa 26, 97

HHaibi, Dora 97

Hall, Andre 9, 66, 104, 107, 110, 113, 114, 115, 122

Hankilevitz, Steven 90, 176

Harris, Justin 142

Hart, Jared 59, 110, 122

Hart, Seth 66, 109, 114, 120, 122, 124

Hector, Giovanni 66, 110, 114

Hector, Giuliano 90

Henao, Roberto 9, 90, 161, 169

Hermida, Pedro 28, 90, 141, 169

Hernandez, Adrian 40, 46, 107, 110, 127, 156, 170, 331, 343 Hernandez, Alfredo 85, 106, 146, 168

Hernandez, Andres 90, 97, 131, 165

Hernandez, Andrew 59, 162

Hernandez, Eduardo 59, 108, 110, 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, 126, 128, 178

Hernandez, Israel 73, 103, 130

Hernandez, Javier 40, 47, 51, 107, 109, 115, 129, 134, 331, 343 Hernandez, John 78, 152

Hernandez, Jorge 85, 140, 159, 168

Hernandez, Julian 78, 111, 117, 121, 178

Hernandez, Justin 17, 40, 47 Hernandez, Marcelo 59, 107, 109, 123

Hernandez, Matthew 66, 104, 109, 114, 131, 172

Hernandez, Michael 85, 140, 168

Hernandez, Miguel 47, 102, 108, 110, 111, 113

Hernandez, Nicolas 47, 111 Hernandez, Pedro 97, 111

Hernandez, Ryan 91, 141, 169

Hernandez, Sebastian 117

Hernandez, Stephen 91, 129, 159

Hernando, Andres 73

Herran, Lucas 85, 159, 183

Herrera, Alejandro 85

Herrera, John 59, 110, 121

Hershey, Alfred 31

Hevia, Afdan 131

Hevia, Aidan 91, 131, 146, 159,

173

Hickey, Sean 66, 110, 114, 190 Hidalgo, Nicolas 78, 140, 168

Hidalgo, Victor 73

Horta, Diego 66, 109, 114, 122, 131, 172

Hsiao Chiu, Chi 95, 112, 123 Huembes, Alejandro 66, 114, 124, 136

Huembes, Carlos 66, 69, 109, 114, 128, 178

Huembes, Matthew 85, 165 Huete, Alfredo 85, 168 Hunter, Alejandro 29, 47, 113 Huynh, Kyle 66, 114

Jimenez, Jorge 66, 85, 104, 110, 114, 125

Jimenez, Jovier 47, 109, 110, 111, 113, 174, 208, 209

Jimenez, Lucas 88, 91, 104, 177

Jimenez, Ruben 97

Jimenez, Ryan 66, 110, 114 Jimenez, Zachary 64, 66, 110, 114, 122, 131

Jimenez, Zilkia 9, 97, 189

Jimenez-Pinilla, David 73, 158

Johnson, Ian 82, 85

Johnson, Matthew 78, 103, 111, 121

Jordan, Matthew 97, 129, 160, 161

Jordan, Michelle 97

Jorge, Sebastian 59, 104, 108, 110, 111, 115, 128, 131, 189

Juantorena, Alberto 166

Juncal, Jonathan 73

IIbarra-Posada, Alberto 91, 102, 159

Iduate, Alexander 47, 109, 120, 126

Iglesias, Carlos 78, 111, 143 Iglesias, Jennifer 28, 97 Iglesias, Jorge 59, 110, 123, 142 Incera, Andres 78, 121, 155 Inguanzo, Yolanda 97 Invitational, Fleet Feet 138, 139 Invitational, Woodson 145 Ismail, Kasser 56, 59, 122, 178 Izquerdio, Roster Justin 109 Izquierdo, Gil 91, 107, 178 Izquierdo, Justin 59, 102, 110, 111

KKasabdji, Christian 79

Kasabdji, Gabriel 14, 47, 49, 116

Khoury, Jason 59, 110, 121

Kim, Nathaniel 79, 111 Klein, James 33, 97

Klemick, Christopher 73, 150, 160, 161

Krause, Christopher 73, 121, 122, 128, 129

Krikorian, Andres 59, 106, 108, 110, 122

Krikorian, Gabriel 59, 106, 108, 110, 111, 115

Krikorian, Nicholas 59, 108, 110, 111, 118, 122

Kuffo, Matthew 79

JJacomino, Jennifer 28, 97 Jalil, Matthew 85

Jarrel, Emily 198

Jarro, Justin 78, 111, 152, 161

Jimenez, Andres 59, 85, 97, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 115, 116, 121, 122, 155

Jimenez, Carlos 59, 108, 110, 111, 114, 115, 121, 122, 140, 141, 166

Jimenez, Daniel 7, 78, 111, 115, 146

Jimenez, David 158

Jimenez, Jean-Franco 66, 114

Kuhn, Alexander 85, 129, 140, 168

Kurzan, Thomas 66, 110, 111, 114, 174

LLabarta, Javier 85, 159

Labrada, Gabriel 91, 105, 159

Labrada, Ricardo 47, 107, 113, 178

Labrador, Eric 59, 110, 116, 138, 166, 190, 196, 343

Labrador, Erick 47, 102, 111, 113, 117, 121, 144, 174

Labrador, Jesus 79

Lacasa, Roberto 59, 60, 110, 128, 131, 134

Lago, Cesar 82, 85, 102

Lam, Juan 59, 102, 108, 110, 111, 117, 119

Lamela, Andrew 85, 117, 140, 168

Lamela, Charles 66, 114, 156

Lanz, Marco 31, 64, 66, 104, 110, 114, 116, 186

Lanza, Ramon 91, 146

Lara, Andres 67, 114, 121, 124

Lara, Carlos 48, 108, 110, 162

Lara, Joshua 48, 121, 128, 147, 170

Lara, Shyara 31

Larios, Jonathan 85, 161, 173

Larios, Luis 59, 108, 110, 118, 121, 122, 123

Larrea, Andres 9, 15, 67, 107, 110, 114, 125, 198

Lastres, Eric 59, 110, 111, 127, 128, 160, 187, 200

Lawrence, James 43

Lazaro, Noel 59, 121

Lazo, Jacob 79, 111, 173

Lazo, Sebastian 79, 111, 152

Leanez, Maria Ines 6, 36, 97

Ledesma, Rafael 26, 97, 186

Ledon, Juan 97, 190

Ledtke, Valle 97

Lee, John 31, 73, 122, 138, 166

Leiva, David 73, 113, 122, 166

Lemos, Carlos 110

Lemos, Jon 59, 104, 107, 108, 110, 114, 126, 131

Lemus, Kevin 48, 104, 105, 107, 108, 110, 113, 131, 198

Lenis, Carlos 59, 102, 124, 196

Leon, Francisco 59, 109, 122, 154

Leon, Gisela 97

Leon, Lucas 85, 159, 173

Leon, Marcos 85, 159

Leon, Roberto 91, 141, 169

Leon, Rocco 91, 159, 173

Leos, Agustin 48, 108, 110, 111, 113, 122, 127, 156, 206, 208

Leyva, Claudio 59, 110, 111, 121, 122, 158

Lezcano, Brandon 37, 91

Lezcano, Sebastian 67, 114, 122, 124, 131, 150

Lima, William 82, 85, 168

Linares, Ryan 79, 120, 140, 173

Lippen, Ben 149

Liste, Blas 97

Liu, Diego 91, 178

Lizama, Ignacio 91, 129, 159, 169

Lizama, Roberto 85, 143, 165

Llanes, Nicholas 79

Llanes, Sebastian 79

Llaneza, Rafael 56, 59, 108, 110

Llano, Sebastian 59, 110, 115, 122, 156

Lleonart, William 79, 107, 111, 121, 178

Llorente, Alejandro 79, 103, 146, 159, 203

Llorente, Maximiliano 59, 110, 115, 116, 128, 156

Lobato, Nicholas 67, 110, 114, 122, 127, 138

Lola, Samir 91, 93, 129, 137

Lola, Saul 137

Lopez, Alejandro 91, 137, 169

Lopez, Israel 59, 110, 115, 117, 128

Lopez, Lionel 27, 32, 184, 190

Lopez, Michael 67, 73, 114, 120, 122, 166, 172

Lopez, Peter 79, 85, 103, 126, 140, 161, 168

Lopez, Robert 67, 109, 114, 128, 131, 150, 161, 193

Lopez, Santiago 85, 146

Lopez, Susan 97

Lopez, Victor 48

Lopez De Mendoza, Victor 121, 122, 134, 193, 197

Lopez de Cespedes, Jose Carlos 79, 111, 127

Lopez-Cabrera, Jorge 31, 67, 110, 114, 156

Lopez-Castro, Ignacio 59, 110, 111, 170

Lopez-Garcia, Maximo 85, 106, 126

Lopez-Ibanez, Sebastian 67, 110, 114, 121

Lopez-Irizarry, Robert 59, 104, 108, 110, 122, 126

Lopez-Irizarry, Sebastian 85, 104

Lopez-Morillo, Israel 178

Lopez-Varela, Jose 137

Lorente, Maximiliano 156

Loret, Mariano 97

Louden, Justin 59, 102, 110, 111, 122, 124, 170

Lovo, Gabriel 73, 120, 122, 185

Lozano, Federico 7, 67, 69, 110, 114, 127, 131

Luaces, Lorenzo 61, 110, 124, 128, 148

Lubian, Brandon 10, 61, 107, 110, 111, 119, 122, 123, 166

Ludert, Andres 73, 142, 158

Luedeking, Heinz 73, 104, 198

Lugo, Gabriel 67, 104, 114, 125, 188, 200

Luna, Andres 91, 106, 118

Luna, Fernando 91, 106 Lund, Roger 97

MMachado, Carlos 13, 40, 47, 48,

110, 112, 128, 208, 209, 343

Machado, Gabriel 91, 165

Mackinlay, Enrique 85, 159

Mackle, Joseph 85, 106

Mackle, Kathleen 97

Mackle, Timothy 61, 110, 117, 122, 123, 189

Maderos, Andres 182

Madiedo, Rodrigo 26, 36, 67, 112, 114

Maduro, Alejandro 29, 48, 115, 116, 178

Maduro, Andres 73, 122

Magoulas, Adam 85, 140, 152, 168

Maher, Patrick 48, 108, 110, 116, 131, 178, 209

Malley, Robert O 98

Manion, Travis 42 Manrara, Ana 97

Manrique, Juan 91, 93, 137 Marante, Octavio 9, 91

Marcos, Matthew 91, 103, 104, 106

Marfatia, Arshis 79, 103, 190

Maribona, Carlos 73, 178

Marimon, Justin 91, 107

Marimon, Marlow 61, 103, 108, 109, 121

Marin, Carlos 48, 108, 110, 113, 178

Marin, Hugo 61, 144 Marin, Nelson 64

Marin, Rodrigo 61, 110, 111, 115, 121, 178

Marin, Tristen 40, 48, 108, 110, 121

Mariscal, Javier 67, 110, 114

Markoski, Luka 91, 103, 106 Marley, Oswald 51 Marmol, Rafael 6 Marquez, Alexander 91, 153, 169 Marquez, Nicolas 79, 111, 168 Marquina, Javier 67, 110, 114, 116, 120

Marrero, Christopher 29, 61, 110, 111, 115, 117, 121, 122 Marrero, Gabriel 85, 152 Marrero, Jacob 12, 70, 73, 136, 172

Marrero, Michael 115

Marrero, Ruben 97, 150 Marsh, Daniel 85, 159, 168, 173 Martel, Christopher 79, 111, 120, 173

Martelly, Michael 85, 103, 115, 129, 152, 168

Martin, Enrique 67, 109, 114, 121 Martin, Gabriel 91, 137 Martin, Matthew 61, 67, 107, 110, 114, 115, 119, 134

Martin, Peter 48, 107, 127, 134, 177, 192

Martinez, Aiden 9, 91, 126, 129 Martinez, Alberto 196 Martinez, Christian 61, 63, 123,

166

Martinez, Daniel 6, 48, 55, 104, 108, 110, 131, 154, 198

Martinez, David 16, 48, 112, 115, 123, 134

Martinez, Jared 91, 120, 137 Martinez, Jorge 97, 147 Martinez, Lucas 88, 91, 137, 169 Martinez, Luis 91, 123, 159 Martinez, Mario 97, 137 Martinez, Michael 73, 106 Martinez, Robert 61, 121, 134 Martinez, Ryan 91, 137 Martinez, Shawn 9, 91, 159, 182 Martinez, Teresa 97

Martinez-Dubouchet, Joseph 85 Martinez-Varela, Rafael 48, 107, 112

Mas, Carlos 85, 121, 165 Mascaro, Emilio 61, 107, 110, 111, 190

Mathison, Luis 13, 48, 110, 112, 113, 115, 131

Matos, Leandro 73 Matos, Leo 102 Mayo, Ricardo 61, 110, 111, 134, 170

Maza, Andres 61, 134, 343 Maza, Carlos 97, 108

Maza, Christopher 67, 114, 150, 343

McAuliff, Daniel 73, 164

Mederos, Andres 91, 103 Mederos, Javier 48, 104, 107, 125, 127, 198

Medina, Rene 138 Megias-Ruiz, Suzette 97

Mejer, Victor 79, 111, 173

Mejia, Gianluca 37, 79, 113, 129, 130, 159

Mejia, Manuel 67, 114, 154 Mejia, Marcos 91, 169

Mejia, Mauricio 91, 159

Mejido, Maria 97

Melendez, Sebastian 48, 127, 174 Melgar, Alfredo 73, 102 Melo, Alejandro 79, 121, 129 Melo, Alfredo 137 Melo, Francisco 48, 108, 110 Mena, Eric 61, 121, 128, 170 Mendez, John Paul 148

Mendez, Luis 73, 174

Mendonca, Tanger 23, 98, 156, 158

Mendoza, Fernando 82, 85, 137, 155

Menedez, Jonathan 178

Menedez, Norberto 174

Menendez, Alexander 67, 69, 114, 144

Menendez, Carlos 48, 108, 110 Menendez, Christopher 67, 114, 136

Menendez, Francisco 49, 108, 110, 113, 134

Menendez, Jonathan 49, 108,

110, 116, 131, 178, 193

Menendez, Manuel 18, 49, 109, 122

Menendez, Marc 85, 152

Menendez, Michael 67, 104, 108, 110, 114

Menendez, Mirna 98

Menendez, Norberto 49, 102

Meneses, Nicolas 73, 120, 158

Meneses, Ricardo 67, 110, 114, 120, 158

Menocal, Maria 98

Mertz, Ryan 91, 103, 169 Meruelo, Hector 91, 120

Mesa, Andres 79

Mesa, Jorge 82, 85, 146, 168 Mesa, Michael 73, 102, 113, 119, 123, 130, 190

Mestre, Michael 79, 111, 178 Meza, David 64, 67, 69, 102, 110, 114, 122, 138, 166

Micali, Brandon 91, 137

Micali, Jonathon 67, 110, 113, 114, 118, 122, 172

Miguez, Juan 67, 69, 110, 114, 127, 138, 166

Miguez, Lucas 9, 67, 110, 114, 138, 166

Milanesi, Diego 91, 159, 182 Milton, Justin 61, 106, 122 Milton, Maurice 49, 108, 110, 111, 148, 170

Milton, Nicholas 10, 11, 33, 49, 52, 110, 111, 116, 129

Minoso, Alejandro 9, 85, 118, 131, 168

Miro, Michael 91, 182

Miro-Quesada, Jorge 49, 110, 111, 113, 128, 131, 160, 208, 209 Miro-Quesada, Juan 82, 85, 129, 137, 165

Mojena, Thomas 79, 111, 146 Molero, Guillermo 6, 67, 104, 110, 114, 122, 129

Molina, Niko 73, 122, 158 Monge, Carlos 79, 102, 106 Monge, Lucas 91, 159 Montane, Ivan 162

Montenegro, Michael 85, 178 Montero, Christopher 67, 104, 110, 112, 114, 130 Montero, Gabriel 73, 158 Montero, Gian-Marco 79, 121 Montero, Matthew 91, 117, 130 Montes, Lucas 33, 73, 122 Montes, Nicholas 91, 106, 165 Montesi, Daniel 26, 98 Mora, Ana 9, 98

Mora, Nikolas 79, 111, 137, 168 Morales, Alejandro 73, 115, 120, 121, 122, 151

Morales, Benjamin 37, 73, 121 Morales, Carlos 85, 87, 152, 168 Morales, Jose 91, 107, 146, 169 Morales, Lucas 85, 140, 168 Morales, Marcelo 91, 153, 169,

182

Morales, Matthew 64, 67, 104, 114, 130

Morales, Michael 61, 122, 124, 127

Morales, Peter 67, 104, 108, 110, 114, 122

Morales, Richard 61, 110, 128, 131

Moran, Brandon 67, 114, 118, 128, 186

Morasso, Andres 85

Morasso, Eduardo 73, 104, 113, 138, 166

Morasso, Jorge 73, 113, 122

Moreira, Cristian 91, 155

Moreno, Augusto 27, 79, 159

Moreno, Carlos 49, 107, 110, 113, 115, 116

Moreno, Gabriel 67, 104, 110, 112, 114, 119, 122

Moreno, Juan 14, 67, 110, 114, 116, 129, 131, 158

Moreno, Maria 98

Moreno, Matthew 67, 110, 114, 120, 122, 127, 134

Moreno, Michael 49, 91, 108, 110, 111, 115, 116, 122, 134

Morera, Maria 98

Morera, Michael 67, 110, 114, 118, 128

Morin, Manuel 79, 111, 155

Morin, Michael 85

Moro, Bernardo 61, 110, 111, 122, 134

Morrissey, Dane 79, 178

Moscoso, Alejandro 73

Moscoso, Jorge 61, 104, 108, 110, 111, 122, 128

Motola, Michael 49, 110, 112, 122, 123

Moussa, Arsenio 17, 73, 120, 136

Moustafa, Christopher 61, 110, 118, 128

Moya, Jose 73, 113

Mu, Jorge 98

Mu, Santiago 13

Muller, Tomas 85

Mullins, Connor 73, 121, 178

Mullis, Brenton 56, 60

Mullis, James 61, 109, 128, 162

Mullis, Nicholas 67, 109, 114, 128, 150, 164

Muniz, Nicolas 67, 110, 114, 115, 116, 122, 166, 177

Munoz, Alexander 79, 137, 165

Munoz, Maximiliano 82, 85, 137, 173

Munoz, Nathaniel 61, 102, 109, 121, 127, 189, 194

Munoz, Nicolas 29, 50, 105, 107, 108, 110

Munoz, Richard 50, 110, 116, 118, 192

Munoz, Rodrigo 61, 63, 110, 156

Munoz, Santiago 50, 110, 113,

128

Munoz-Bustamante, Jorge 26, 119, 130, 187

Muriedas, Aaron 50, 115, 121, 144, 174

Myer, Sean 98

NNaeem, Amaar 91, 106, 155 Najera, Guillermo 67, 102, 104, 110, 114, 122, 142

Naos, Stefano 82, 85, 87, 129, 159

Naos, Thanasi 67, 114, 156

Navarro, Adrian 85, 137, 168 Navarro, Allan 61, 104, 108, 110, 111, 114, 122, 126

Navarro, Andrew 91, 142, 153

Navarro, Diego 64, 67, 104, 110, 114

Navarro, Michael 74, 120, 122, 129, 151, 161

Negrin, Joshua 74

Negron, Isabel 98

Neira, Gabriel 32, 140 Nelson, Michael 86, 103 Newborn, Edmund 98

Newlin, Kyle 79, 111, 117, 121 Newlin, Tyler 61, 108, 110, 111, 117, 121, 122

Nguyen, Gabriel 79, 111, 121, 178 Nicosia, Ramon 33, 94, 98, 117 Nieto, Matias 82, 86, 155 Nieto, Rodrigo 67, 102, 110, 114, 122, 128, 129, 154

Novoa, Joaquin 67, 109, 114, 127, 131, 150

Noy, Henry 74, 104, 107, 121 Nunes, Gabriel 70, 74, 107, 138, 166

Nunez, Alexander 86, 102

Nunez, Diego 61, 110, 156 Nuno, Dylan 67, 114, 128

131

Ochoa, Roberto 79, 120, 159

Olesen, Matthew 61, 108, 110, 111, 115, 128, 178

Oliu, Daniel 79, 140, 168

Oliva, Daniel 79, 103, 104, 107, 113, 121, 130, 184

Oliva, Gilberto 35, 79

Olivares, Luis 92, 176

Ordunez, Ulises 29, 98

Orozco, Noel 79, 173

Ortega, Carlos 82, 86, 178

Ortega, Diego 50, 134

Ortega, Fabio 98

Ortega, Gabriel 67, 104, 114, 122, 144, 174

Ortiz, David 86, 152, 161

Ortiz, Karen 98, 113, 118, 125, 130, 200

Osorio, Alfonso 92, 159

Osorio, Mario 74, 75, 120, 121, 128

Otero, Gabriel 86, 129, 159

Otero, Jose 342

Otero, Lucas 67, 114

Otero-Pfaeffle, Daniel 50, 110, 111, 113, 166, 192, 208

Oyarzun, Nicholas 30, 70, 74, 113, 122, 134

OO Malley, Robert 9, 23

Obeso, Nicolas 50, 104, 110, 122,

PPachon, Ivan 17, 61, 110, 121, 125, 128, 129, 134

Pacios, Alejandro 61, 178

Pacios, Andres 79, 178

Padilla, Jose 30, 98

Padron, Lucas 92, 107, 141, 169

Padura, Francisco 103, 104, 198

Paez, Jorge 67, 114, 128, 158, 166, 190, 343

Pallissery, Collin 79, 111, 113, 121, 130, 159

Palma, Phillip 79, 121

Palomera, Pablo 79, 111

Pancorbo, Matthew 79, 111

Parada, Sebastian 79, 120, 173

Pardinas, Alejandro 50, 110, 112, 116, 178

Pardinas, David 74, 178

Pardo, Alejandro 67, 110, 114, 178

Pardo, Andres 15, 35, 67, 110, 114, 128, 164

Pardo, Felipe 61, 86, 102, 107, 110, 154, 204

Pardo, Gabriel 67, 110, 114, 178

Pardo, Guillermo 74, 113

Pardo, Javier 74, 107, 158

Paredes, Francisco 74, 75, 120, 122, 124, 136, 151

Parlade, Joseph 23, 40, 50, 107, 127, 170, 331, 342, 343

Parodi, Anthony 92, 102, 106, 115

Parra, Mario 98

Pasternac, Benjamin 86, 140, 168

Pastor, Marcos 79, 152

Patricios, Anthony 79

Patricios, Nicholas 64, 68, 110, 113, 114, 122, 124, 136, 166 Paula, Gabriel 74, 113, 136 Payne, Nathaniel 70, 74, 120, 134, 166

Paz, Christian 68, 104, 110, 114, 122

Paz, Nicolas 92, 104, 141, 153, 169, 172

Pazos, Wadih 76, 79, 137, 152

Pedevilla, Bautista 74, 113 Pedevilla, Jeronimo 86, 159

Pena, Alejandro 68, 114, 148, 156, 165, 166, 343

Pena, Andres 50, 102, 110, 178, 192

Pena-Aleman, Gabriell 79, 107, 129

Pennie, Luke 86, 152

Pentenero, Lucas 80, 137, 173

Pepas, Kirk 144, 146

Peralta, Carlos 51, 112, 122, 127

Pereira, Jose 80, 111, 121, 201

Pereira, Joseph 74, 120, 122, 172

Pereira, Juan 61, 110, 122, 128, 156

Pereira, Nicolas 76, 80, 111

Perera, Gerardo 68, 110, 114, 158

Perez, Alexander 74, 80, 115, 120, 140, 159, 174

Perez, Alfred 61, 107, 128, 343 Perez, Andres 51, 61, 109, 113, 121, 124, 128, 131, 142 Perez, Brandon 80, 137 Perez, Carlos 9, 68, 114, 178 Perez, Daniel 51, 80, 86, 104, 146, 176, 184

Perez, Demetrio 92, 137, 173

Perez, Dylan 80, 103, 107, 111, 137

Perez, Jorge 68, 74, 104, 110, 114, 116, 119, 121, 122, 129, 130, 136, 170

Perez, Jose 14, 27, 70, 74, 115, 142

Perez, Joseph 74, 92, 151, 161, 178

Perez, Joshue 92

Perez, Juan 68, 107, 110, 114, 128, 136

Perez, Kristian 74, 104, 198

Perez, Manuel 92, 141

Perez, Mario 56, 61, 113, 124 Perez, Nicholas 35, 64, 68, 108, 110, 114

Perez, Nicolas 104

Perez, Pablo 86

Perez, Patrick 40, 51, 107, 170, 331, 343

Perez, Sebastian 68, 110, 114, 116, 121, 122, 127

Perez-Abreu, Albert 51, 125, 127, 134, 160, 192, 193

Perez-Abreu, Ana 98

Perez-Abreu, Carlos 86, 118, 143, 165

Perez-Abreu, Nicolas 80, 81, 129, 137

Perez-Blanco, Nicholas 15, 61, 170, 204

Perez-Blanco, Raphael 51, 128, 147, 170

Perez-Erminy, Cesar 51, 110, 178

Perinot, Matias 86, 159

Permuy, Francisco 27, 98

Perosch, Daniel 109

Perosch, Marco 51, 109, 115, 122, 127, 131

Peterson, Lisa 98

Pevida, Aiden 80, 103, 111

Piedrahita, Daniel 74, 158

Piedrahita, Julian 61, 122, 156

Pinate, Andres 29, 51, 108, 110, 111, 129, 160, 209

Pino, Mario 134, 136

Pinto, Stefano 68, 114, 129, 134

Pita, Javier 51, 116, 127

Pizzi, Andres 74, 138, 166

Pizzi, Salvatore 86, 106, 146

Planos, Daniel 68, 114, 127, 128, 131

Planos, Diego 74, 75, 120, 160, 161

Plasencia, Jose 61, 63, 110, 115, 128, 134, 148

Pola, Lucas 52, 110, 111, 115, 125, 129, 134, 208

Polo, Gabriel 68, 110, 114, 115, 122, 127, 166

Ponce, Adrian 74, 113, 119, 120, 122

Ponce, Christopher 68, 109, 114, 115, 120, 156, 158

Ponte, Antonio 86

Portela, Gerardo 98

Portuondo, Nicolas 92, 121, 153

Poulat, Bernardo 61, 108, 110, 128, 154

Poveda, Andres 52, 109, 116, 121, 128, 131, 170

Poveda, Nicolas 30, 74, 120, 121, 122, 128, 172

Powell, Jack 80, 81, 137, 173

Prado, Michael 20, 52, 108, 110, 111, 118, 125, 134

Prendes, Jose 68, 114

Price, NIcholas 82, 86, 87, 173

Prieguez, Francisco 26, 92, 129, 159

Prieto, Diego 80, 111

Prieto, Jorge 23, 27, 98, 126, 189

Prieto, Sebastian 68, 109, 114, 128

Prindle, Hunter 61, 63, 178

Prio, Francisco 86, 87, 129, 159

Prussing, Deiter 61, 110, 111, 115, 124, 170, 204

Puello, Andres 68, 114, 116, 174

Puente, Benjamin 68, 114, 136

Puente, Hayden 76, 80, 129, 137 Puente, Thomas 70, 151

Puente, Tomas 74, 120, 131, 151, 172, 185

Puentes, Jose 70, 74, 178

Puga, Pablo 74, 122, 174 Pugo, Gabriel 174

Pujals, Alejandro 61, 156, 160 Pulles, Francisco 93 Pulles, Matthew 61, 102, 174 Pulles, William 92, 159

Pulvierenti, Antonio 92, 106 Pupo, Gabriel 74, 122, 125

Pupo, Roberto 23, 52, 107, 108, 110, 122, 131, 174

Pusch, Alexander 52, 105, 108, 110, 113, 121, 131

128, 129, 164

Ramirez, Cristina 98

Ramirez, Eduardo 80, 106, 111 Ramirez, Ethan 68, 109, 114, 136 Ramirez, Juan 20, 52, 109, 144 Ramirez, Marco 92, 159, 169 Ramirez, Sebastian 74 Ramirez, Tye 80, 137, 159, 173 Rammos, Gabriel 86

Ramon, Olga 29, 98, 109, 115 Ramos, Andres 9, 86, 107, 155 Ramos, Christian 82, 86, 126, 178

Ramos, Julian 80, 102, 103, 111 Ramos, Octavio 98, 122 Rathbun, Patrick 80 Real, Eduardo 86, 159 Real, Marlin 98

Reed, Jack 74, 102, 121 Repine, Jayson 68, 110, 114 Restrepo, Christopher 80 Restrepo, Sebastian 80, 129, 156, 161

Reyes, Bryan 68, 102, 114, 115, 142

Reyes- Garcia, Maria Cristina 9, 98, 105 Rice, Breton 70, 74, 120, 136, 158, 161

Rice, Javan 61, 110, 134, 156, 160

QQueiroz, Rafael 74, 75, 115, 130, 154

Quintero, Adrian 86 Quintero, Guillermo 68, 110, 114, 115, 122, 125, 127, 158 Quintero, Nicholas 68, 109, 114, 115, 128, 131, 164 Quintino, Matthew 74, 104 Quiros, Santiago 92, 159

RRaez, Daniel 7, 80, 127, 155

Raez, David 9, 31, 68, 69, 104, 114, 127, 154

Raffan-Zuluaga, Esteban 86 Rafuls, Sebastian 68, 110, 114, 121, 122, 178

Raich, John 177

Raimundez, Ricardo 98 Ramirez, Aaron 68, 109, 114,

Richard, Lucas 86, 126, 159 Richard, Santiago 86, 126, 159 Richardson, Jamari 86, 87 Riera, Julian 80, 81, 111, 173 Riera, Sean 61, 162 Rigueiro, Sebastian 80 Rincon, Esteban 74, 121, 122, 166

Rincon, Manuel 80, 111 Rivera, Carlos 92 Rivera, Felipe 92 Rivera, Franco 52

Rivera, Sebastian 61, 108, 116, 122, 123, 124, 126, 129 Rivera, Victor 74, 118, 122, 136 Rivero, Daniel 74 Riveron, Daniel 23, 52, 102, 110, 111, 113, 156 Roa, Ivan 98

Roa, Sebastian 17, 68, 110, 114, 115, 122, 138, 166 Robau, Gabriel 74, 106, 121, 122 Roca, Jose E. 23, 94, 203 Roca, Jr., Jose 166

Rodriguez, Aaron 82, 86, 129, 137

Rodriguez, Adrian 35, 74, 80, 92, 113, 115, 120, 121, 123, 136, 143, 168

Rodriguez, Alec 68, 109, 114, 131, 148, 343

Rodriguez, Alexander 74, 113 Rodriguez, Alfonso 40, 52, 134 Rodriguez, Andres 61, 110, 112, 119

Rodriguez, Brian 28, 74, 115 Rodriguez, Carlos 128 Rodriguez, Christian 18, 52, 127, 166

Rodriguez, Christopher 74, 122, 178

Rodriguez, Edward 68, 108, 110, 114, 115, 127, 128 Rodriguez, Esteban 80, 111, 164 Rodriguez, Gabriel 88, 92, 106, 141, 169

Rodriguez, Gaston 98, 148 Rodriguez, Jacob 92, 178 Rodriguez, Jason 61, 128, 129 Rodriguez, Javier 108 Rodriguez, Jorge 68, 103, 110, 114, 116, 121, 194 Rodriguez, Jose 68, 109, 114, 118, 131, 172, 186 Rodriguez, Juan 53, 138 Rodriguez, Julian 64, 98, 106 Rodriguez, Julien 68, 109, 114, 121, 178

Rodriguez, Kyle 80, 107, 111, 121, 128 Rodriguez, Leandra 98 Rodriguez, Lucas 21, 74, 120, 136, 172

Rodriguez, Martin 92, 159 Rodriguez, Mercedes 98 Rodriguez, Michael 68, 110, 114, 128, 164

Rodriguez, Miguel 80, 111, 159 Rodriguez, Nicholas 56, 151 Rodriguez, Nicolas 10, 62, 74, 102, 120, 151, 161, 166 Rodriguez, Oliver 137 Rodriguez, Pablo 92, 141, 169 Rodriguez, Patrick 92, 131, 178 Rodriguez, Raul 62, 63, 82, 86, 107, 109, 120, 122, 123, 128, 129, 137, 176 Rodriguez, Ricardo 80 Rodriguez, Rolando 86, 168 Rodriguez, Tomas 21, 86, 87, 137, 173 Rodriguez-Lapido, Andres 80, 123, 140, 173 Rodriguez-Verde, Juan 110, 112, 123, 154, 192 Rodz, Alec 86, 87, 152 Rodz, Andre 68, 109, 114, 116, 127, 131, 150

Roibas, Ophelia 99

Roig, Gustavo 27, 29, 53, 108, 110, 122, 128, 205

Rojas, Evan 62, 102, 110, 111, 117, 131, 178

Rojo, Francisco 92, 106, 155 Roman, Javier 92, 159 Roman, Maximo 80, 120, 159 Romanach, Benjamin 86, 159 Romanach, Oliver 80, 111, 123 Romano, Nicholas 92, 178 Romero, Alberto 74, 75, 104, 105, 107, 120, 129, 172, 177 Romero, Carlos 56, 62, 63, 170

Romero, Daniel 53, 104, 105, 107, 108, 110, 113, 131

Romero, Diego 74, 122

Romero, Manuel 68, 110, 114, 142

Ros, Andres 62, 110, 111, 128, 148

Rosell, Gabriel 80

Rosell, Nicholas 92, 159

Rosell, Teobaldo 8, 22, 41, 53, 107, 129, 148

Rothe, Evan 92, 93, 137

Ruano, Gabriel 92, 126, 130

Rubio, Joseph 68, 110, 114, 118, 123, 177, 190

Rubio, Juan 56, 62, 113

Rubio, Justin 74, 102, 113, 178

Ruiz, Ana 99

Ruiz, Frankie 138

Ruiz, Marcos 82, 86, 137, 173

Ruiz, Michael 74, 75, 103

Ruiz, Nicolas 80, 159

Ruiz, Rafael 68, 113, 114, 116, 134, 177

Ruz, Ryan 86, 131, 173

LJSSackman, Giulian 92, 130

Saenz, Roger 86, 173

Saenz, Sebastian 92, 173

Sague, Raul 68, 102, 103, 110, 114, 124

Salabarria, Israel 88, 92, 137, 173

Salandy, Joshua 18, 68, 110, 114, 115, 127, 128, 162

Salas, Alejandro 68, 110, 113, 114, 122, 158

Salazar, Christian 68, 104, 110, 114, 122

Salazar, Luis 80, 103, 111, 168, 198, 202

Salazar, Maximo 86

Saldana, Hector 92, 137, 165

Salik, Jonas 31

Salinas, Daniel 62, 110, 116, 166

Salvade, Andres 92, 116, 165

Salvat, Nicholas 150

Salvat, Nicolas 68, 114, 116

Sampedro, Jack 80, 120

Samuel, Javier 36

San Juan, Austin 7, 80, 111, 115, 140, 168

San Juan, Sylvie 99

San Martin, Javier 110, 111, 115

San Martin, Juan 110, 111, 113, 115, 138, 156. 206

San Pedro, William 108, 110, 114, 117, 122, 128, 131, 178

Sancerni, Jose 99

Sanchez, Alejandro 86, 106, 131, 176

Sanchez, Angel 75

Sanchez, Daniel 62, 80, 110, 111, 113, 124, 127, 128, 178, 189 Sanchez, Francisco 86, 173 Sanchez, Jonathan 99, 187, 200 Sanchez, Marlisa 34, 99 Sanchez, Maximus 80, 102, 103, 111 Sanchez, Nicholas 53, 93, 173 Sanchez, Nicolas 88, 92, 120, 137, 169

Sanchez, Stefano 75, 121, 172 Sanchez, Vicente 75, 107, 121, 122, 138, 166

Sanchez, Virgilio 68, 114, 127, 158

Sanchez, William 68, 110, 114 Sanchez-Gallardo, Maria 99, 102 Sangles, Damian 68, 110, 114, 166

Sanguino, Francisco 68, 110, 114 Santamaria, Stefano 20, 53, 127, 129, 134

Santana, Michael 99, 105 Santeliz, Hely 9, 92, 127, 141, 169

Sarmiento, Daniel 53, 110, 111 Sations, Living 195

Saudino, Tomas 86, 159

Sauge, Raul 105

Saumell, Javier 62, 110, 112, 144, 188

Schaeppi, Kevin 86, 121, 159, 168

Scheuren, Eduardo 53, 102, 108, 110, 113, 116, 154

Schneider, Alec 86, 87, 106, 146, 155, 173

Schultz, Joseph 21, 62, 113, 134, 177

Schultz, Matthew 62, 115, 134, 177

Scott, Joey 166

Seanz, Sebastian 88

Seda, Gabriel 8, 40, 53, 108, 115, 129, 134, 148

Segurola, Diego 75, 150

Segurola, Gabriel 92, 153 Seijo, Sandro 92, 176 Sempere, Sean 53, 109, 115 Sendra, Andres 80

Sendra, Josep 68, 110, 114, 119

Sendros-Iglesias, Mercedes 9, 99 Senra, Adrian 62

Sequeira, Felipe 53, 109, 127, 128

Serrano, Antonio 68, 114, 134

Serrano, Sebastian 86

Shaw, Sebastian 86

Sierra, Jose 99

Sierra, Mateo 92, 129, 159

Silva, Eddie 70, 75, 104, 120, 128, 177

Silva, Eric 69, 103, 110, 114, 190

Silva, Ethan 75, 113, 122, 125

Silva, Nicholas 53, 108, 110, 111, 113, 121

Silveira, Ricardo 80, 111, 121, 178

Simauchi, Kevin 53, 104, 110,

113, 114, 116, 128, 209

Simpson, Daniel 53, 110, 113, 128, 144

Singh, Kearan 16, 62, 121, 122, 124, 125

Siu, Christopher 53, 110, 115, 154

Sixto, Gabriel 28, 92, 93, 153

Sloan, Joshua 75, 120, 129, 136, 166

Slocum, Tyler 143

Smith, Adrian 92, 159

Smith, Alejandro 53, 107, 113, 129, 192, 208, 209

Smith, Andres 62, 134

Smith, Connor 80, 102, 111

Smith, Nicolas 62, 110, 115, 128, 129, 170

Socorro, Thomas 80, 107, 111, 125, 146

Solares, Andres 53, 108, 110, 113, 122, 144

Soler, Anthony 62, 108, 110, 120, 122

Somarriba, Diego 53, 115, 121, 127

Sori, Enrique 70, 75, 123, 136, 170

Sosa, Carlos 62, 108, 109, 110, 116, 117, 122, 156, 166

Sosa, Marisol 99, 109

Sosa, Nicholas 56, 187

Sosa, Nicolas 62, 110, 120, 121, 156, 160

Sosa, Peter 88, 92, 153, 165

Sotomayor, Zachary 80, 111, 137, 173

Souto, Nicolas 86, 105, 129, 137, 168

Souza, Henrique 69, 110, 114, 115, 138, 166

Spencer, Sebastian 75, 125, 174

Stanfield, John-Patrick 86, 159

Steel, Kevin 75, 113

Stewart, Sal 86, 87, 129, 152, 153, 165

Stoker, Harrison 62, 110, 111, 118, 122, 156

Stolarczyk, Nicolas 92, 107, 137, 173

Stringer, Cody 86

Stuart, Richard 37, 99, 134

Suarez, Aidan 92, 103, 141, 169

Suarez, Airan 115

Suarez, Alejandro 69, 107, 110, 114, 118

Suarez, Alex 103, 105

Suarez, Alexander 80, 102, 107, 111, 161

Suarez, Ana 29, 99, 114

Suarez, Daniel 87, 121

Suarez, Diego 88, 92, 120, 137, 155

Suarez, Eric 69, 114

Suarez, Gabriel 87, 161, 168

Suarez, Herman 75, 113, 151, 160

Suarez, Javier 92

Suarez, Jorge 69, 113, 114, 188

Suarez, Lucas 92, 137, 173

Suarez, Nicolas 64, 69, 110, 114, 144, 185, 203

Suarez, Pedro 99

Suarez, Roberto 80, 105, 146

Suarez, Sebastian 54, 104, 108, 110, 111, 113, 207, 208

Sucena, Rolando 31, 92, 99, 102, 104, 120, 123, 126

Sueiro, Alejandro 127

Sueiro, Daniel 69, 114, 127, 148, 150

Sueiro, Michael 54, 110, 148

Suels, Daniel 62, 110, 178

Sundelin, Zachary 88 Sunderland, Zachary 9, 37, 93, 137

Swisstack, David 87, 118, 121, 130

Swisstack, Luke 75, 102, 121, 130

TTablada, William 75, 130

Tabraue, Orlando 99

Tamargo, Derek 9, 93, 165

Tamborrel, Federico 23, 54, 108, 110, 121, 144, 174

Taquechel, Andres 33, 54, 108, 110, 111, 115, 122, 156

Teachey, Bruce 29, 99, 127, 131

Tejera, Juan 80, 111, 121

Tinoco, Christian 27, 62, 110, 128, 148

Tirado, Pablo 9, 14, 93, 120, 146

Tobon, Nicolas 62, 110, 111, 121, 142

Todywala, Stefan 69, 114, 166 Toledo, Dolores 99, 110, 190 Toledo, Jose 9, 62, 93, 107, 128, 129, 137, 166, 169, 170, 343 Tomasino, Miguel 99

Tonda, John 75, 151

Tootle, Patrick 75, 123

Tordin, Mateus 40, 54, 102, 108, 110, 111, 113, 115, 118, 156, 160 Torrente, Andres 87

Torres, Alejandro 69, 110, 114, 115, 128, 162

Torres, Ana 99

Torres, Daniel 9, 93, 115

Torres, Darian 93, 137, 182

Torres, Erick 80, 159

Torres, Humberto 18, 62, 121, 128, 162

Torres, Javier 54, 108

Torres, Jose 80, 93, 111, 137, 146, 173

Torres, Matthew 80, 111, 146

Torres, Maxton 9, 93, 129, 146

Torres, Nicolas 93

Torres, Noah 75

Torres, Roger 62, 110, 111

Torres, Tomas 9, 87, 161, 173

Torres de Navarra, Javier 110, 111, 120, 148

Torres De Navarra, Nicolas 104, 107, 118, 127, 130, 148, 182

Torricella, Alec 93, 169

Torricella, Brandon 54, 108, 110, 113, 166, 206

Tovar-Morales, Sebastian 75

Toyos, Waldo 69, 107, 114, 127, 128

Toyos-Sitjes, Alejandro 60, 62, 128, 129, 170

Trapp, Mark-Edward 28, 75, 136

Trastoy, Christian 7, 10, 11, 69, 110, 113, 114, 118, 119

Trastoy, Gabriel 54, 109, 121, 122, 128, 162

Trippetti, Adriano 75

Trippetti, Patrizio 69, 114, 158

Trujillo, Anthony 75, 107, 113

Trujillo, Virginia 99

Trumbull, John 196

Tsavaris, Emmanouil 81, 102, 104, 176

Tudela, Francisco 33, 99, 108, 120

Tunon, Victor 87, 103, 113, 130

UUgas, Santiago 54, 127, 129, 178

Ulloa, Beltran 69, 104, 107, 110, 114, 198

Ulloa, Juan 75, 122, 158

Ulloa, Maximo 54, 104, 107, 108, 110, 116

Urbay, Jose 99

Urbay, Marlene 99, 201

VVadell, Anthony 69, 108, 110, 114, 117, 123, 194

Valdes, Gustavo 99

Valdes, Jorge 33, 55, 110, 113, 115, 134

Valdes, Matthew 87, 168

Valdes, Placido 62, 104, 105, 113, 125, 200, 201, 204

Valencia, Adolfo 81, 106, 111, 121, 176

Valencia, Sebastian 87

Valido, Kevin 37, 75, 107, 121,

122, 129

Valido, Roster Kevin 111

Valladares, Gabriel 82, 87, 137

Vallejo, Matthew 93, 106

VanScoy, Timothy 99

Vasseur, Daniel 69, 114, 136

Vazquez, Alejandro 9, 82, 87, 107, 178

Vazquez, Carlos 10, 11, 55, 109, 127, 128, 162

Vazquez, Francisco 99

Vazquez, Gabriel 55, 111 Vazquez, Javier 189 Vazquez, Juan 23, 99

Vazquez, Manuel 196

Veccio, Carlos 87, 146

Veccio, Dylan 87, 146 Vega, Lourdes 99

Vela, Carlos 62, 110, 111, 129, 156, 166 Velasco, David 62, 110, 122, 158 Velasquez, Daniel 55, 110, 113 Velasquez, Gabriel 87 Velez, Sebastian 81, 154, 159 Venegas, Augusto 99, 134 Venegas, Lucas 55, 108, 110, 113, 115, 116, 122, 154

Venegas, Mateo 26, 81, 111, 155, 159, 184

Venegas, Santiago 62, 63, 109, 124, 134

Venerio, Daniel 75, 166

Ventura, Kristian 55, 102, 110, 112, 178

Verdeja, Lucas 62, 107, 134, 170, 173, 343 Vichot, Gisela 99, 103 Victoria, Diego 93, 107, 119, 178 Victoria, Martin 81, 111 Vieito, Nicolas 88, 93, 137 Vigil, Alejandro 93, 159 Vigil, Jorge 81, 111, 159 Vila, Andres 81, 173 Vila, Brandon 69, 102, 107, 114, 122

Vila, Carol 99

Vila, Enrique 62, 142 Vila, Nicolas 55, 105, 108, 110, 121

Villa, Andres 137 Villalba, Matthew 69, 114, 118, 131, 172 Villamil, Sebastian 93, 159 Villanueva, Stephen 93, 131, 137 Villarreal, Alejandro 69, 87, 108, 113, 114, 115, 155, 159, 172 Villasmil, Ignacio 62, 110, 111, 116, 121, 122, 125 Villasuso, Aiden 81, 111, 159 Viyella, Julio 87 Vizcarrondo, Jorge 23, 62, 107, 134, 343

Vizoso, Alec 81, 104, 111, 113, 130

Volpe, Jack 87, 159 Von der Osten, Gabriel 140, 141, 168, 169

Vurgait, Nicolas 69, 102, 114, 158

WWaldman, Mark 75, 178

Walker, Shane 37, 99, 164 Wallace, Daniel 87, 129, 137 Wallace-Perdomo, Sebastian 87, 161, 173

Walsh, Miguel 75, 104 Watkins, Matthew 69, 109, 114, 158

Weglarz, Bryan 93, 176 Wentzel, Brian 99

Williams, Leo 99, 104, 198 Wilson, Erick 40, 55, 110, 162 Wiltz, George 37, 81, 121, 129 Winch, Christian 40, 55, 127, 128, 162

Wolfington, Sean 87, 173 Wong, Andres 75, 115, 116, 144 Wu, Yun-Chan 82, 87 Wutzler, Jacob 69, 110, 114, 116, 147

YYaffar, Diego 62, 110, 111 Yan, Paul 87, 126

Yanes, Javier 75 Young, Matias 93, 104, 106, 131 Yurkon, Conner 62, 102, 110, 111, 122, 166

ZZacker, Coaches Grayson 142

Zaharas, Michael 87, 152, 176

Zantua, Tatiana 26, 99 Zapata, Yasir 93

Zaragoza, Javier 87 Zarraluqui, Jose 87, 140 Zequeira, Milagros 30, 99

Zuloaga, Pedro 87, 168

Zuluaga, Esteban 115 Zulueta, Julian 69, 108, 110, 114, 125, 178

Zumpano, Lucas 62, 110, 111, 178

Zumpano, Noah 9, 93, 129, 159

Zuniga, Andres 69, 114 Zuniga, Daniel 69, 114

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ECHOES, volume 55, was produced by the yearbook class at Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in Miami, FL and printed by Herff Jones, Inc. in Kansas City, Kansas. Representatives Patty Posey, Vicky Aguirre, Jordan Elder and Jose Otero serviced the account. The customer service advisor at the plant was Lisa Merino.

Our theme was developed from a large variety of thematic ideas and covers. Editor-inChief Daniel Chavez, and Senior Editor Joseph “Jojo” Parlade, along with the other editors created the theme Ignite in June, at a meeting of the minds in Mrs. Collins’s dining room. After much consideration from the yearbook staff and with the encouragement of the school’s administration, we committed to Ignite.

The senior yearbook class of 2017 designed the cover, and it incorporated a handful of color designs that was embossed with a UV Gloss application applied to white permocote cover material. Applied colors on the cover were 0, 30, 100, 0 and plain black. The endsheets were a four color litho print on

white Vibracolor paper stock. All the pages of the book were printed on 80# gloss stock.

The 2017 volume includes 344 pages in full color. All body copy was set in AHJ Unitus size 10 and the captions were also AHJ Unitus Condensed 8 point. Headlines used Birch and Haettenschweiler. Pages were submitted to the plant by uploading through the FTP site, but proofs were received in paper format. The school’s public relations person, and the administration approved all pages prior to submission. This book was produced using Adobe InDesign CC and Adobe Photoshop on 12 Macs.

All photos were taken using the staff’s 5 Canon Rebel T3i. Herff Jones Photography did processing and printing of portraits. 1500 copies of the book were distributed to the student body as well as the faculty. A yearbook fee is included in the schools registration fees. The yearbook staff consisted of 17 student editors, and 11 intro yerds, ready to learn the ropes.

Editors: Michael Cabeza, Patrick Perez, Adrian Hernandez, Joseph Parlade, Lucas Verdeja, Alfred Perez, Jose Toledo, Jose Arevalo, Joseph Cruz, Carlos Diaz, Daniel Chavez, Jorge Vizcarrando, Gabriel Aparicio, Javier Hernandez, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Javier Arazoza, and Andres Maza.
Staff: Robert Gonzalez, Anthony Abinader, Eric Labrador, Christopher Maza, Alec Rodriguez, Dustin Duprey, Xavier Cerrate, Jorge Paez, Alejandro Pena, Giancarlo Benitez, and Carlos Machado.

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Every yearbook staff is unique, each with its own array of personalities and dynamics; but last year’s staff stood out from the rest. Although most staffs are small, last year we were 18 strong. Due to the sheer size alone, my staff had to find a different way of working. It was a challenge meeting all of our deadlines and having to share computers, but we always came through. Getting two students with radically different personalities to work together is always a challenge, but even more so with an extra large staff. Although we had our ups and downs throughout the year, and our fair share of difficulties, we had one goal to keep us together: to produce a book.

I knew since before I became the editor that this year would be an interesting one. Although we had a theme in mind that we really wanted to develop, our school leadership asked us to work with the word Ignite. It was difficult at first to think of ways to adapt this word to a theme, but in the end, I think we did a pretty good job. The more we worked on the book, the more I realized that this theme was very relevant to all of us in this community. I would like to thank the editorial board and staff, the faculty an administration, and all those who support what we do. Now, go out and ignite your own passions!

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