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• nyone who has walked through the halls of our school knows that there is definitely something different about us. After all, how many schools have students who know and understand the meaning of having texture ? While students in other schools pay for their own tuition, we raise funds to pay for each other Whlle other meets, games and matches begin with a huddle and a chant, our athletes prepare for competition with a prayer When we do not have the necessary resources to get the work done, as in the aftermath of hurricane Irma, we come together to make it happen Whereas other schools may graduate most, our faculty and staff works arduously to ensure that we graduate all. While others may have a few clubs, we have over 60. While most people are doing just enough to get by, we are going to do the Magis - we are going to do more . Of course, whereas most people are told to run away from danger, we are encouraged to run to the fire and help those in need .
These are just a few of the many things that make our school different, and separate us from everyone else We begin our bond as brothers in sixth grade, and journey together for seven years to be able to walk across that stage as a graduate, and then on to become alumni . That ' s what each and every one of us works towards from the moment we walked into this school. We all enter as childr~n , and we leave as men. As the only all male, Jesuit school in Florida that goes from sixth though twelfth grade, we are definitely different, and we like it that way .
We chose the theme " Anything but Typical " to emphasize the amazing things that happen in our school every day . The theme was chosen for a variety of reasons , one of them being that this was the largest graduating senior class in the school's history From day one, the entire school knew it was gonna be quite an adventure with the opening of the brand new dining hall that included several TV monitors that show football games, highlights, and analysis of ~ports throughout the wo.rld, as well as the occasional inspirational cutt classic film . How much better could it get? Then there were other trivial details that helped to justify the theme, such as starting the school year with a solar eclipse, enduring the wrath of hurricane Irma, which displaced so many, and dealing with issues that we had never dealt with before . With so many things stirring the pot it was clear that this year would be Anything but Typical .


Withstanding the heat of an Italian summer, the group poses for a picture In front of the plaza of the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. At this church, the students and teachers were Informed of the history of this structure.
While admiring the paintings on the cetllngs of the house of the Society of Jesus, students learn about the many pieces of art decorating the building. ''The cool artwork Inspired me to start sketching," said Junior Gabriel Moreno

Teaching students and chaperones about the etiquette of entering rooms, Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ prepares them for whafs Inside. This room was the last area where SI. Ignatius of Loyola 'NOrked before his death.
Alongside Father Christian Saenz, SJ, Father WIiiie Garcia-Tunon, SJ celebrates mass at the Gesu Church In Rome. All students and chaperones participated In this holy event during their trip to Italy.
By: Roberto Gonzalez
Most Social Studies departments may teach students about the history of the world, but why read about it In a book, when you can actua ll y go there. The Overseas Study Program (OSP) traveled to Europe at the beginn ing of the summer, and last year they focused on Italy and Swit zerlan d.
The group of 46 students and 7 teachers took in the sights, monuments, and history of Italy as well as its effect on the modern world. While there, the par ticipa nts saw the sights of Rome i ncluding the Co losseum, where g lad ia tors fought, and even visited the tomb of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
"The beautiful scenery in Italy and in Switzerland was breathtaking and awe inspiri ng ," said junior William Sanchez.
Then it was on to Lucerne, Switzerland where they dimbed moun t ains, rode cable cars, and stayed in and drank hot chocolate while taking in the natural beauty of this country.
"I think that the students managed to both really enjoy this trip and learn," said government teacher and OSP director Mr. Patrick Collins.
All who participated attended masses, visited museums, and explo red these cultures and all they had to offer, making it a successfu l, and atyp ical lesson in world history.
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of walking and visiting popular historical sites, the group takes break In front of the Campo del Mlracoll In Rome, Italy. Righi after this break II group Visited the Leaning Tower of Pis
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In tradlllonal costume , economics teacher Mr. Charles Cleveland , Junior Sion Blssessar, freshman Daniel Raez, and Ms. Hsiao Chi Chiu engage In a traditional dance In Taiwan, near Sun Moon Lake. The students and chaperones learned a great deal about the history of this ancient tribe.
In front of the Forbidden City In Beijing, faculty and students pose for a picture. Thls was one of the most popular sites visited by the students and faculty due to the fact that II contained the palace of the old Chinese emperOfs.
While In Taipei, alumni Peter Martin '17 and Anthony Duarte '17 accompany seniors Cristian Garcia and Sebastian Chamlzo, during an adventure through an ancient forest In Talpel.
After a long day of activities, students and faculty rest and enjoy a most alyplcal dinner In Taiwan. This restaurant encouraged guests to cook their own meals right there at the table.
f\~ a aventure
By: Jorge Vizcarrondo
This past summer, the school's Overseas Study Program look 42 travelers and 5 chaperones to Asia for an educational experience half way around the world. The program, founded in 2013 by Mr. Charles Cleveland, was supported in this cultural exchange program by Ms. Hsiao Chi Chiu. The main purpose of the program was to increase awareness of the Asian culture, and expose students to possible education and careers outside the United States.
The students got a little taste of what it was like to live, and be around the culture for a total of 11 days. While there, those who attended toured and stayed in the countries of China, Tha i land, Taiwan, and Japan. They visited monuments, museums, and partook in local traditions.
"It was literally meeting a whole new world," said junior Sion Bissessar. "It was like nothing I have ever experienced before."
Among the most popular stops, were The Forbidden City, and viewing some of Shanghai's tallest sky scrapers like the Shanghai Tower, and the Jin Mao Tower.
''This was a way for me lo branch out and experience a culture that I had never experienced before," said junior Raul Sague. "My favorite location was the Great Wall of China."
Most students did not know each other well before the trip, but all definitely returned a little wiser and closer as brothers.
visiting several different locations, students and faculty take a moment and pose In front ' Shanghai's tallest sky scrapers.
While taking a break, senior Gulllermo Amore teaches the little boy how to lllp a water bottle. Many of the local chlldren enjoyed spending time with the volunteers.
After working on the bridge, the seniors take a break to eat lunch on a hill by the river. Everyday, the entire group would eat down by the river as the seniors engaged with the locals.
Taking part In the assembly lfne, seniors Nlcolas Smith, Alexls Agreda and lgnaclo Lopez-Castro pass buckets of wet concrete along.
Shoveling sand and rocks, seniors Francisco Leon, Bernardo Poulat, Francisco Garcia and Christopher Moustalo 1111 up the wheel barrel.

By: Jose Toledo
Unlike any other school, 65 seniors traveled to the Dominican Republic over the summer to build a bridge for the local community. This mission work has been a tradition in the school for the past 35 years, and last year was no exception.
Last summer, the seniors flew to Santo Domingo, where they boarded a bus and drove to the town of La Estancita in Harabacoa. The students, faculty and alumni who traveled stayed in this small village, where they slept, worked, ate, prayed, and celebrated the liturgy everyday.
HMy favorite part of the trip was when we had a break from work and were able to play baseball with the kids In the village," said senior Matthew Pulles.
While most of the students were down by the river mixing and pouring concrete, a few students would head over to the medical center and interview families that came for medical checkups.
"It was humbling lo see these people live most of their lives sick and how we can help them in so many ways," said senior Sebastian Chamizo
For nine days the students worked eight hours to construct the bridge. Wo rki ng hand in hand with the local villagers, the students forged new friendships and strengthen old ones. The experience proved to be a most memorable one for all who participated.
"It was a great experience to help these people who desperat e ly needed this bridge," said senior Alessandro Billau. "It is an expe rience I will never forget."
Near the finished bridge, a sign was placed in Spanish that translate to "BYM Closs of '18, built in memory of Waysl Portuondo" (It grandmother of three students who IM::lre on this mission when st passed away). The students chose to stay and finish the job memory of their grandmother. On the last day of the trip, Father WIii Garcia-Tunon, SJ celebrated mass with the students and the locals c the completed bridg
Community in ~
By: Andres Maza
Every Tuesday, students and teachers came together to pray, have conversations and listen to one another. The Christian Life Community, better know as CLC, was popular among all students, but especially for new students who could make friends and connect with their peers.
"I like CLC because we can abandon the daily stress and focus on faith," said sophomore Gabriel Pupo. "It helps us to see that we have people that will be there for us even when we feel alone."
The CLC groups also helped students to strengthen their faith with

God. Director of Campus Ministry Mr. Roberto Artiz helped make the CLC environment welcoming, fun, and comfortable for all students. The goal was for students to express their innermost thoughts In an attempt to find the light in their paths.
"CLC has helped me strengthen my faith by ref lecting on my actions daily," said sophomore Nicholas Oyarzun.
The groups met throughout the year, and included students from every grade. The Christian Life Community was one more way that this school was different that the rest.
A sixth grade group gets together to discuss the topic of the day during CLC Tuesday. This was the group's first meeting of the year led by their group leader and theology teacher Mrs. Kathleen Mackle.
In a discussion about stengthenlng relotlonshlps with God, theology teacher Ms. Angle Fernandez and her group of sophomores Including Rafael Queiroz, Gabriel Pupo, Kristian Perez, Henry Noy, Antoni Estopinan, and Nicholas Oyarzun. According to the group, these meetlngs reenerglzed them and prepared them for the week.
tarting with Prayer, Dr. Marla Cristina Reyes-Garcia and Juniors Robert Curbelo, David Raez, Andre Hall, and Lucas Miguez begin their day In CLC commu ni cat ing with ;od ln the dining hall. Groups mat throughout the school with their group leaders to listen and share Ideas with each other.
While sophomores Rafael Bru and Arsenlo Moussa have a conversation, Bru slides his hand across Mousse's neck for saylng something that didn't make any sense. The trend was called 'necking' and was practiced among students of every grade.
Walklng out to the football field, seniors Jose Plasencla and Joseph Cruz texture senior Roberto Lacasa. Texturing was the folding of one's hand and repeated ly cupping the person with that hand. The nolse produced was considered unusual and funny. The trend quickly spread throughout the senior class and was soon seen throughout the entire school.

With hands pointed lo emphasize the action, eighth graders Bryan Bjorkman and Nicholas Diaz give each other the "B01" This trend picked up early last year among the middle school students as a way to call each other oul
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By:JavlerArazoza
Certain things just never die down. Texturing and "dating" were among the biggest trends to hit the school. In the school, there were certain things that the students just loved so much that they could never die down, even after years of practicing A prime example was "t exturing" which was started by senior Marcos De la Hoz during his sophomore year.
"The idea came to me when I was patting my friend on the back and it made a cool sound," said De La Hoz. "I had no idea at the time that the trend would spread throughout the entire school and become a craze among students in all grades. "
"Dating", correctly said as "the thing" was a slang phrase that also pick ed up quickly among the students this past year. The trend, which was started by senior Francisco Garcia became an
overnight sensation and simply stuck in the daily conversat ion that students had with each other.
"I was trying to say 'the thing' and I got lazy and just said 'da ting' and it's stuck ever since," said Garcia
Another common trend among the student s was pointing out with the "B01". When a student heard another student say something completely off the wall, they pointed with a firm hand and yelled out "B01!". This trend became so popular that students in every single grade were doing it around the school , after school, and even on their own times when hanging out with friends. otherwise known as the friendly roast, the B01 was often heard during the lunch hour at school.
"Saying B01' is just an easy and friendly way to roas1 one of your friends, " said junior Sebastian Perez. "It's both funny and gets the point across to your friend."
alllng on his optim ist sail boat, freshman Samuel Clark enjoys sailing on the ,eekends. Clark started sailing when he was seven years old and qua li fi e d for an 1ternotlona l c o mpetiti o n In Italy that he l d the record for the largest regatta In the world )r the op tim ist class.
It was no wonder that with all the school work, homework, and extra curricu lar activities, that students took up hobbies to help them disconnect from the dally stresses of school. Whether it was artistic or athletic, students found an outlet where they could try something new or simply enjoy a personal hobby
A prime example of personal hobbies could be seen with junior Christopher Galllano who loved the ocean and surfed in his spare time. He loved the ocean so much that he became certified to be a life guard at the local beach.
"My favorite place to surf was Santa Cruz, California because the waves lined up perfectly, '' said Galliano.
A land lover, junior Manuel Becerra enjoye d hunting in his spare time. He traveled to central Florida several times during the year to hunt for duck. Alo ng side his two hunting dogs Luna and Sky, Becerra sharpened his hunting skills with every trip he made to the hunting grounds.
All the personal hobbies helped to create a more diverse student body. Stude nt s often shared their experiences through stories and pictures on Mondays when they returned to school.
What do you do in your spare time ?

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Fantasy Foo ball
By: Andres Maza
Fantasy football was a very popular game played all over the country. Each year many students gathered together before the NFL season began, and they took part in a draft where each player picked which profootball player they wanted to have play on their team for the season.
After selecting 16 players, they chose 9 that would start for the upcoming week. Each position had their own point system giving them points based on their performance during their games. The better the player performed, the more points their team received. Each week they competed against each other, and whoever had the most points won the game.
Seniors Jorge Vizcarrondo, Lucas Verdeja , Eric Mena, Javan Rice, Rogelio Consuegra, Cristian Garcia, Francisco Garcia, Mark Garrigo, Bernardo Poulat, and Carlos Diaz created a league last year that was extremely competitive.
"Fantasy football is something I look forward to every year," said Mena. "It's always fun to compete against friends and gain bragging rights over them when I win."
Fantasy football games were often held before and after school, as well as during the lunch hours. On occasion, they moved on to the later hours of the day when students used the internet to connect and make their trades.

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Laughing at the score, seniors Carlos Diaz and Jovan Rice react when finding out the results of their match up. Both students hove been ploylng fantasy football since the middle school.
their game pion, seniors Eric Mena and Crlsllan Garcia decide which players are going to start for their teams. The two were known to hove a blg rivalry against one another competing for the best record.
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SOPHOMORE SEBASTIAN ALONSO

No rm a ll y, students are called by their first or last name. In this school, students often go by ni c kna mes. Nickna mes were earned th roug h simple things such as versions of a name such as 'Smitty' for senior Nicolas Smith.
Other nick names were earned from expe ri ences they had at school. Such was the case for senior
Michael Aparicio who received the nick name 'Micro' after placing another student's g lasses in a hotel microwave during a field trip. Nick names were a very common thing around school. No matter what name you came into the school with, the chances of leaving with a brand new nick name was always very likely.
When his English teacher handed him a detention, and he looked at her In
told him that
Slowmo, bogged his name during one of his football games, when his coach called him out for going loo slow, and rt stuclc with the team.
SENIOR ROGELIO CONSUEGRA JUNIOR ALEJANDRO SUAREZ
Sixth grader Nacho did not get his name from the popular movie starring Jack Block, but rather from the shortened version given lo all lgnoclos In Spain.
Seventh grader Woggl earned his nlclcnome by standing out from the crowd. The name simply stuck ofter a counselor In summer camp called him by this nome.
Elghth grader Curious Goorgg gained his nickname from his unusuol spliced do, which always received a greot deal of attention.
This nickname has been with Roach even before he was In Belen. He got the nickname from a derivative of his real name, Rogelio.
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Freshman Zay acqulrl!d his nlck:name when one of his teachers occldentolly messed up his name when taking attendance.
A Most Unusual Bu~l,et List
What is one unusual thing you would like to do?

Most students have seen things on YouTube or the internet that they would like to do in their own lives. Skydiving, bungee jumping, and even racing cars can often be found in the bucket lists of many middle and high school students. Although such items are popular among the regular crowd, the students in this school have a much different list of items gracing their all time bucket list must do's.
Seventh grader Nicholas Arana has always wanted to bungee jump off the Golden Gate Bridge.
"I've always loved the thrill and rush of adrenaline different adventures give me, so bungee jumping off of something so high and
so popular such as the Golden Gate Bridge ls definitely somethi ng I'd love to do, " said Arana.
Some bucket lists were so strange and personal that there was no way their bucket list could be made up. Such as eighth grader Andres Garzon who life long dream was to take pictures in outer space
"I really like outer space, so taking a picture in outer space would be something I'd definitely want to do, " said Garzon
Some bucket lists i ncluded adventures so dangerous and terrifying that most people wouldn't want to go through with them. Junior Christopher Menendez, pictured
above, was one of those people He always wanted to swim with Great White sharks He planned to travel to areas where this type of shark lived naturally and jump in the water with these dangerous creatures
Bucket lists could say a lot about a person In the case of some students, It revealed their very unique personalities.
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Carlos Sosa - 12th Javier Mariscal - 11th
Adam Magoulas - 8th
Gabriel Gonzales - 6tl
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The senior section gets hyped up In the end zone during the opening football game against lm macu lata Lasalle. The seniors took over the official senior section ofter waiting so many years to get there.
In full theme, the seniors dressed as cowboys charged the field after the game ended. NQur student section Is always better, even when we ore the visitors," sold senior Alexis Agreda.

By: Lucas VemeJa
Running with the flag seniors Jose Chaviano, Jonathan Bardltch, and Cristian Tinoco get the crowd at the Columbus game on their feet The seniors charged the field In togas and kept the energy going for the football players as well as the general crowd of fans who attended this game.
As the lights go down at Tropical Park stadium, the seniors In their togas keep the spirits up. "You could feel the tension In the air that day," said senior James Brenton Mums. 'We hod the lime of our lives."
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One quick glance at the central patio during an assembly, and the obvious blue and white uniforms stood out like a sea. Wearing the same uniform every day could definitely get plain and boring, so of course, a little bit of color and individuality was always a welcome sign.
The daily images of white buttondown, navy blue pants, brown/black belt and tie seemed rather grey, but a closer look revealed an array of colors and patterns emerging from the brown shoes. Socks!
Socks became a way of

expressing oneself, when the uniform became dull. The vibrant colors, wacky designs, unusual prints, or odd objects were some of the ways students could show their personalities. From sushi to superman, you could find a sock for just about any theme.
"One of the many reasons I enjoy wearing colorful socks is that I have the opportunity to express myself," said sophomore John Lee. It did not stop there though, as students mixed and matched their socks to specific occasions happening dur i ng the
school-year. The best time to view these outrageous socks were during spirit week, when students were encouraged to give it all they had for the sake of school spirit. If the theme was "superhero", fee· would be cozzied up in Superman, Batmar and even Aquaman socks. Then of course there was the holidays, sporting events, teams and plain and simple wacky.
"I really like that students are ablE to wear socks that are unique and define their personal tastes," said Dean of Men Mr. Thomas De Quesada. "I, myself, prefe lo wear the Dolphins socks."
Hanging out In the senior lounge, seniors Alessandro Blllau and Nicolas Sosa show off their fa11oirle sock designs. Students showed their tndl\llduallly by sporting socks that shcr.ved their crectMty.
Crazy sock designs were not Just limited to students. Pictured belcr.v, mathematics teacher Mr. Ulises Ordunez rocks his own unique fish socks.
What's on your
Eating has never been taken lightly 1the school. The silence that permeated 1roughout the school during the lunch ours demonstrated that while appetites 1ere take care of, there was room for little lse
Outside of the school setting, ~eding the body was equally important. there were conventional meals, there

Matthew Vina - 6th grade
were always students willing to try unusual and rare delicacies.
"I don't really care what's being served as long as I am full when the lunch period ends," said sevent h grader Emilio Carbonell.
There were very few things that ravenous young men would not try. Students who went on the Overseas Study
• By, Mi chael Apar ici o
Program to Asia savored new foods such as stinky tofu and blood sausage, proving that the stomach of a young boy could surpass any culinary endeavour, as long as he was hungry.
"With the addition of the new and improved cafeteria , I've been able to try foods I never knew existed," said junior Jorge Rodriguez.
Robert Curbelo - 11th grade
Stefano Pinto - 11th grade

Dashboard Dreams

Fron t to "B
By: Javier Arazoza & Jose To ledo
Cars were definitely one of the things young men looked forward to during high school. The thought of being free on the open road, playing your own music, not having anyone to tell you what to do, was simply great. Having your own car also allowed you to customize it to suit your own needs.
Customizing rides were very popular among the students for their cars because it showed their individuality Some of the modifications most students would do included sub woofers , speakers, engine changes, new radios , seat covers, among others
"Sub woofers are a great way to keep the party going, even when you're alone in the car. You can hear people with sub woofers comi ng from a mile away, " said senior Christian Martinez. Modifications didn 't have to be things that were built into the car. They could be anything at all that was added or changed to show your personality This could include a dancing hula girl on the dashboard, such as the one senior Joshua Collins· had
"My grandfather got it for me to make my car look tacky. It gives my car some character because it's very rare; I' ve seen it on very few cars," said Collins.
Most people took great pride in their rides, in c luding seniors Gabriel Dacal and Daniel Corrado who both drove classic BMW E30's and shared a passion for cars Both seniors even attended car shows together on occasio ns
"Modi fi cations are a great way to make your car really unique to yourself ," said senior Nicolas Rodriguez who drove a 2006 BMW X3 With 200 parking spots on campus, each student was ecstatic to show off his wheels and took the opportunity to show o ff their personality . From the dashboard to the trunk, what you saw on there could be best described as most unusual.
Martinez shows off
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We gel, ~
By: Jos e Toledo
Every year, the school hosted a homecoming week for the students The week was a dress-down week, meaning the students did not have to wear the regular uniform The Student Council chose certain themes for the students to wear that showed their school spirit.
Themes ranged from America Monday when the students wore their most patriotic attire On Jersey Tuesday, students showed off their favorite athletes or pro teams by wearing a sports jersey A student favorite was Wedne sday with Clash of the Classe s, when each grade unified to wear one specific theme.
" All the homerooms decided to dress as nerds so that we could show school spirit and be funny at the same time ," said sophomore Enrique Sori . The week finished off with a pep rally led by the senior class. Last year, the pep rally was moved to the week after hom ecoming due to weather inclement.
" It was very exciting to be the leader s of our first pep rally after watc hing the upperclas smen for seven years lead us," said student council president senior Felipe Pardo .
After that it was time for the hom ec oming football game Student s of all grades com e out to support their team. Last year the school hosted G Holmes Braddo c k High School in a district rivalry game The Wolverines beat the Bulldogs 44-2 4, which meant the team was one more win away from be coming district champion s for a fourth year in a row
Firing a kick bet wee n the posts, sev e nt h g rader Darien Torres makes th e fi e ld go al. Two te am s, o ne co mposed of st ude nts a nd t he ot he r fac ul ty, co mpeted In th e dizzy b at fie ld goal c ha ll enge
Disp layi ng th ei r pa tri oti sm on A merica M o nday, se nio rs Timothy Mackle a nd Marlow Marlmon walk the ha ll s Eac h day d uring th e week was a differe nt t he me so th e stude nts cou ld show th eir sc hoo l spirit.
A rrlVl ng a t th e ho meco min g ga me, th e se ni or class gath ers In th e stude nt sectio n The th eme c hosen by st ude nt cou nc il was swimwear Th e se niors attende d th e game In bathin g suit s with f loalles, Infl atable a nim a ls, wate r g un s, a nd a variety o f hats
Battling In the final round, Junior Andre Rodz and Dr Lawrence Goodall duel The rounds were comprised of a runn i ng event, a first round duel, then a final battle against Dr. Goodall
Hyping up the c rowd ot students, vice president senior Deiter Prusslng goes from grade to grade to see who Is the loudest. Each grade was represented at the pep rally In a specific locatlon In the De La Cruz Stadium

Sprinting to the finish In the 100 meter dash, Mr Javier Cruz, Mr. Asis Lopez, and Mr. Michael Santana race on the track. The students also participated In this event, and the winner of each ra ce moved on to the next event.
Co mpeting In the obstacle course, seniors Matthew Putles and Christopher Moustafa collide In the zorb The event ended wi th a match up of the student body presiden t against the vice president.



Guidance is ~
By: Gabrie l Apa ric io
The school's counsel ing department was unlike any other Whereas most schools have one set of counselors , this school had three sets of counselors availab l e for the different needs of students
The students had the academic counselors who he lped with the daily stresses of schoo l. There were also spiri tual counselors who helped students with their spiritual growth and assisted in strengthening their relationships with God They were often seen around the hallways ta l king one on one with students.
"Its great to have a spir itual counselor to lean on whenever I'm feeling a need for spiritua l guidance or lack of faith. Father Suarez has helped me for the past two years, " said senior Felipe Pardo
Finally, as early as the sophomore year, students were assigned a col lege counselor to guide them through the process of college acceptance These counselors knew their stuff when it came to SAT/ACT scores, letters of recommendation , and specific requirements by each university
All the available counsel ing assistance helped every student to succeed in and out of schoo l.
"My counselor is very inspirational, she teaches me to be careful with what I say and helps me every day to become a man, " said eighth grader Gabriel Baez
Payi ng Mr. Ladesma a visit, se ni or Ramon Muchacho and Juni o rs Eric Diaz ar Slelano Plnlo listen to th e cou nse lor's advice Mr Ledesma was th e co un selo r for n Juni or elm
office,
Roberto Lacasa spea ks with Mr. Sever Chambers about his

Taking a moment to reflect, se nior Ivan Pachon sit s down to talk about how his spi ritual l ite Is with his spi ritual co un se lor Fa ther Francisco Permu y, SJ. The office doors o f the spiritual cou nse lo rs were always ope n to e,;e ry sing le student.
In th e midst o f co lleg e dead lines, se ni or Francisco Barrera plans out hi s stra tegy with Mrs. Lisa Pet e rso n The col lege process fo r student s began as early as their sop ho more year
In the counse ling ce nter, freshmen Nicholas Perez-Abreu and Sebastian Llanes sto p to say hello to Mrs Kimberl y Homans. Student s we re welcomed In the co unseling center at any tim e to discuss their persona l Is sues.

Competitive
By: Anthon y Ablnad er
Basketball, football , and relay races are not usua l ly associated with reading and writing However, some of the classes in the English department took literature to the physical level.
"The challenge is to push ourselves mentally as well as physica l ly," said junior Brandon Moran.
British literature teacher Ms Cristina Ramirez classes enjoyed throwing something total ly different at her students by having them participate in different vocabulary related activities that required physical activity For example, in vocab re l ays juniors went out side with a list of vocabulary word s and they did a series of running events After the running events, students ran back to their lists and began to wrote sentences for each word. The teams that finished all re l ays faster would have more time to write the sentences
"It makes the class a lot more fun when we can go outside," said junior Matthew Villalba "I have also learned to work better as a team with my c lassmates. "
Cross in g the finis h l ine, j un ior Slon Blssessar ga ve his a ll to w in t he race. H is w gave his team mo re time lo fini sh the voca bulary ch alleng ,
Fa r above : In the De La Cruz Sta d ium, j uni o rs Zachary Jimenez and Andres Lor race to break t he lie with j un io rs Matthew Vlabla and Christian Menendez V iab l an d Me nendez we nt on to win the ra ce fo r their te ar
Drama and acting classes we re known to be bold , lively, and energetic In the drama classes , students were required to bring out their inner thespian and perform monologue s, dialogue s, ensemble groups, and even musical pieces Students could take drama as an elective as early as sixth grade, and continue throughout their high school career.
"Mr. Padura's class is really fun, " said sixth grader Brandon Zhan. I will definitely take this class again in high school. "
Last year was the first

year that an acting class was also incorporated into the high school curriculum, giving high school students the opportunity to pursue a possible career in the performing arts.
The students also performed in the two annual plays that the department directed. In addition , students performed for the English classes throughout the year. The casts worked clo sely to put on the shows
" It's really something special when you have a sense of family forming within the cast and crew of our show s," said junior Beltran Ulloa.
After class, Mr. Bruce Teachey explains the 68-95-99.7 rule to seniors Victor
Statistics, made it a point to demonstrate in every single class the real
What are the D~?

By: Lucas Verdejo
One class most students took their senior year was statistics Mathematics teacher and basketball coach Mr Bruce Teachey taught this course
One unusual and clever way to get his students' full attention was by explaining the material using sports as an example. Mr. Teachey assigned a project to all his students using college football. The goal was to show the team ' s progression in a span of ten years, using accrued statistics
"This project teaches you exactly
where ESPN gets their stats from. It also allows us to learn about statistics in a way that regular teaching would not be able to demonstrate, " said senior Andres Caputo
To successfully comp lete this project, students had to create four different graphs showing the differences of their chosen teams throughout the years in points scored, points allowed , yards gained, and yards allowed. Doing this gave the students a good sense of just how much the team of their choice had changed in the past ten
years, and even make predictions basec on the numbers.
Fina lly the student was asked to write an observation paper that includec what had changed through the years, and what an accurate prediction would be for that specific team.
"This was my favorite project of the year because it was not overly complicated and it was interesting to se1 where teams were ten years ago," said senior Marcos de la Hoz "I never knew math played such an important role in daily life."
Castro and Alejandro Pacios Mr. teachey, who taugl
life use of the knowledge that the students learned that dO'
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By: Rob e rto Go nzal ez
Hispan ic Heritage month was a time when the school went all out. Last year the Modern Lang uages depar t ment hosted the fes t ival October 12th in the school gym. Decorated with home made p i nalas and flags from the many co u ntries represented by t he student body, the gym looked more like the Un ited Na ti ons than a regular sc hool gymnasium.
"The pinatas and all the decorat ions looked awesome, and they were a lot of fun to make, " said sop homore Gabriel Pupo .
In this unique celebra t ion , some students from all grade levels and races celebrated their Hispan ic cul tures and shared the many traditions from their native countr ies From local dishes to native mus ic, students were able lo show off their pride for their ethnicity
"I be lieve that th is festival is a perfect way for everyone to connect with the mult itudes of cultures ," said sophomore Miguel Walsh Arepas, croquetas, and tequenos were among some of the most popular snacks at the festiva l. All who attended definitely had the opportunity to try new flavors , and witness the variety of cu ltures that were found in the school.

Students wo rking In th e Domini ca n Rep ubli c boo th hand out sample s of th e traditi ona l Do mini ca n cu isin e The st udent s the mselves eith er coo ked or bo ug ht th e food th at was passe d out at the fair
Leadin g everyo ne In praye r, Fath er WIiii e Gar cia-Tun on, SJ kicks off th e Mo dern La nguages Fair. Th e fa ir took place In the school gym
Far above : Re p rese nti ng th e Mexica n booth, sop homores Luis Guti errez, Chri stop her Alvarez and Ni colas Poveda, g ive a demonstratio n on the Mex ica n cul ture A favo rite of thi s boot h was th e nacho chips and Jarrlt os soda
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Physical Education was not a typical class at the school. It all started in the sixth grade when coach Shane Walker taught them how to swim correctly, and the common rules of water polo. The sixth graders learned how to pass, tread , and shoot the ball.
" We teach water polo because it takes the sixth graders out of their comfort zone during the school day and tea c hes them a different sport that most students do not play," said coach Walker.
Coach Gaston Rodriguez also continued the tradition of teaching unusual sports in the PE classes , by teaching European hand ball. Excited to teach something different , Coach Rodriguez brought in the authentic balls used for playing proper European handball. He c reated tournaments, and even made brackets on his iPad for the students to compete
" I like being goalie It's like being the leader of my team and I enjoy the adrenaline of stopping the goals," said seventh grader Aidan Hevia .
Of cour se the PE classe s included typical sports such as basketball and football , but it wa s always the more different sport s that the students remembered
Passin g th e ball In seve nth grader Dylan Cosgrove looks fo r a op en team ma f Cosgrove enj oyed hand b a ll a nd was o ne of his favo rite spo rt s In phys ica l educat lc
st ruclln g hi s seventh grade class, Mr Jose Pad Illa explains the correct way to co mplete the lab Thi s was the first lab of the year and Mr Padllla made It s Initiative to make sure tha t the students knew wha t they were doing, and maintaining a safe environment.

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By: Jorge Vizcarrondo
Once a month science teacher Mr. Jose Padilla tried to have at least one lab in his classe s Most students enjoyed a day off from taking notes, and preferred to work with other classmates making experiments.
"Lab days are my fav orite days of the month because I get to relax a little while learning at the same time, '' said seventh grader Lucas Jimenez
Mr. Padilla always kept safety as the primary concern All st udents were required to wear goggles at all times, and if they did not they would not be allowed to participate in the lab. Labs ranged from simply looking at microorganisms through the microscope to dissecting animals
"I feel like I can work to my best potential while participating in labs," said sevent h grader Thomas Fanjul.
Labs also helped students to prepare for the Science Fair as well as other competitions throughout the year. Most importantly, they presented a very unique way of teaching science
:, mpletlng th ei r fir st la b of th e year, seventh graders Lucas Jimenez and Thomas Fan)ul look throug h th e lcroscope Jimenez and Fonjut looked foward on co mp
By Xa vier Cer rate
One could say that the Social Studies department was anything but ordinary. Teachers p lanned different ways to teach the material so that the students could understand and find relevance in what was being taught. After all , the material taught by the history department went as far back as the beginning of mankind.
A simple power point with words and pictures would not be enough. Some teachers went as far as dressing up as characters from different time periods to make sure that the students could imagine what it must have been like to have lived around a specific time
Bringing history
"When Mr. Santana dresses up, it makes the class more entertaining ," said sixth grader William Campo . " It a lways makes the lesson more fun and easier to understand. "
Planning these types of events not only made students enjoy the history classes, but it also he lped students learn the material more effectively
One of the most creative of the history teachers was Mr. Michael Santana Mr Santana dressed up for certain classes to help the students understand how some cultures evolved throughout the years
Mr. Santana ' s costumes included

many historical figures such as soldiers from the Civil War era While dressed in full civil war gear, students learned abOL the effe ct that gunpowder had on societ · and so l d iers during this war.
"All of my students enjoy my antiques Many students have told me they enjoy when I dress up and it helps them learn the material ," said Mr Santana
All of his students would becom ecstatic when they would see their teacher walking down the halls dressed up as a histor ical figures When students saw him dressed up, they knew that the) were in for the lesson of a lifetime
Explainin g so me of the most Impo rtant mo ment
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Reading from a theology book and testing students on that same material was a common thing for most teachers to do. Putting the learned material into practice was a completely different thing. Theology teachers not only taught students about God, but also how to look at things from other people's perspective Such was the case with theology teacher Dr. Lawrence Goodall who gave his students an assignment that truly put things into perspective.
''This is a tricky project for the students , but they often learn many lessons from it," said Mr. Goodall.
The students were assigned a real living situation, with a salary, a family, and living area Using this salary, students had to pay for water,

helped the students to be more grateful and appreciative of their families and the many blessings they had.
"This project not only revealed to me how truly blessed I rea lly am, but it also revealed the hardships my family and so many other people had to go thro ugh in their lives," said senior Christian Garcia
Other th eo logy tea chers such as Mrs. Sylvia Davalos used art to explain the more difficult theological concepts Students in her middle school theology class c reated posters to express their re ligi ous exper iences, which wee later hung in hallways and display boards placed around the school.
"What makes these projects food and shelter to keep their families different is that we don ' t just learn alive. This assignment showed students that often time they may take things for granted The project about religion, but we spread and strengthen other people's faith," said seventh grader Juan Tenera .
her peer mini stry class, theology teac her Mrs Sy lv ia Davalos
:ten s to her student s' Idea s about the next retreat. It was Important
Mrs. Davalo s to teach student s to Influen ce o th ers to grow In faith
Jrlng the o logy clas s, Mr. Lawren ce Goodal l clarifies so me details about the Poverty Project with se ni o rs Jason Khoury and Lucas Zumpano The stude nt s qulckly realized his c lass that thi s project was a lot more about them than It was about the families they we re trying to study




"Jf you wish to make a n apple pie from scratch you must first Inven t the univers e."
" I've alv.oys believed If you put In the work the resul ts w/J/ come."
' Love takes up where "JI Is not even the beginning " You have to thi nk anyway, knowledge leaves oft • of the end But It Is, perhaps, so why not think big " th e end of th e beginning "

" I demo//sh my bridges behind me, then t here is no c hoice but forward ."
-FrldtJof Nansen
Felipe Pardo
" fough times don 't last, tough peop le do. "
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Leonardo Abate
-Carl Sag a n
Ian Anderson
Nicholas Abuna ssar
-M ichael Jordan
Gabriel Aparicio
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Alexis Agreda Angel Agu ilar Gu illermo Amore
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Michae l Aparicio Javier Arazoza Juan-Pablo Arenas Grayet
- Sidney Howard
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Alec Arrizurieta
"Set your goals high, and on 't stop till you get there."

Ivan Barral
" Wha tever you are, be a good one."
-WIii/am M. Th ackeray
Nicholas Besada
,II the honey of all the flowers in world is no t so swee t as the gall ind vinegar of the Lord Jesus ."
-st. Ignatius of Loyola
Kevin Azpiri
" Man Is a universe within himself."
-Bob Marley
Andrew Burch
" I th ink tha t Inside every ::/ ult Is the heart of a child."
-Shlgeru Miyamo to
Francisco Barrera
" There Is noth ing permanent bu t change."
-H eradltus
Raul Banos
"Always remember that you are absolutely unique, Just /Ike everyone else."
-Jim Wright
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" Ven/, Vldl, Vici."
- Jul/us Caesar
Christian Bayo
"Do not follow whe re the path may lead Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Anthony Barada!
"J have no special talent. I am only passiona tely curious."
-Albert Eins tein
Javier Bustamante
"We're not Just here to take part. We ' re here to take over "
-Conor McGregor
Eric Blanco
" Procrastina tion Is th e art of keeping u p with yesterday."
-Don Marquis
Maxwell Bel isario
''Act as if everything depended on you; trust as if everyth ing depended on God."
-SI. /gnat/us of Loyola
Jonathan Bardi tch
"if you even think of beating me you 'd better wake up and apologize."
-Muhamm a d All
" Sometimes by losing a bat tle you find a new way to win the war."
-Presiden t Donald J. Trump
Alvaro Bodero
'We accept the love we th ink we deserve."
-Stephen Chbosky
" Wi th e veryth ing I do, I Just try to be myself. "
Ivan Cabrera
" Believe you can a nd you are half way the re."
- Theodore Rooseve lt
Alejandro Candela
" You miss 100% of the shots you don 't take."
-Wayne Gretzky
And re Caputo
" The bes t reveng e Is m assive success."
-Frank Sina tra
-Bo Jackson
Alessandro
Jeremy Bencomo
Ange lo Borges
-Kevin Dura nt
Ignac io Cardenal
" What seems to me white, I w/1/ believe black If the hlerarchlcal Church so defines ."
- st /gnat/us of Loyola

Victor Ca stro
"Ser cu/to es el un/co modo de ser /Jbre "
-Jose Marti
Luis Ca sa s
"Don't count the days Make the days count."
-Muhammad All
Jose Chaviano
" The unexamined life Is not worth IIVlng."
-Socrates
A leja ndro Cepero
" Doing nothing Is very hard to do You never know when you' re finished ."
-Les/le Nie/sen
Francisco Castanos
"No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn' t trying ."
-Tony Robbi ns
Joshua Collins
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths "
- Walt Disney
Drew C hi nigo
" Everybody has talent. It' s Just a ma tter of movtng around unit/ you've discovered what It ts ."
-<3eorge Lucas
Sebastian Cham izo
"There Is nothing to writing All you do Is sit down at a typewri ter and bleed "
- Ernest Hemingway
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" Poets have been mysteriously sllent on the subjed of cheese "
-GIibert K Chesterton
Kyle Castell a nos
"You won 't have Nixon to kick around anymore. Gentlemen, this is my last press conference."
-Ri chard Nixon
Roge lio Consuegra
" Love Is shown more In deeds than In v.ords ." - st. /gnat/us of Loyola
Alberto Conti
"There Is no talent here, this Is hard v.ork."
-Conor McGregor
Gerald Ch a ng
"Life can only be understood backwards But It mus t be llved forwards "
-Soren Kierkegaard
Cast ro
"I've found that nothing In /lfe Is v.orthwh//e unless yot take risks."
"Service to others Is the ren you pay for your room here on earth."
-Muhammad A
Sebastian Clark
" Never In the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
-Winston Churchill
Gabriel Cobas
" When you say anything In secret, speak as If you werE speaking to the whole w orld
-St. /gnat/us of Loyc
Ale ja nd ro Conti
" Prudence belongs not to the one who obeys command, but to the one who gives It. "
- st. /gnat/us of Loyola
Daniel Corrado
"You can have any color yo , want, so long as It 's black.''
-Henry Fon
Robert
-Denzel Washlngto
Paul Cha rpen tier
Alejandro Corzo
1 travel not to go anywhere, but to go."
-Robert Louts Stevenson

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" He who ts not courageous enough to take risks will accompllsh nothing In 1/fe."
-Muhammad A ll
Joseph Cruz
"He who wonts to do great things in God's service must beware abo1e all else not to be too c/eve~"
-St. Igna tius of Loyola
Nicho las Cuesta
"One man with convtdlon w//1 overwhelm a hundred who have only opinions."
-Winston Churc h///
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Christopher De La Nuez
" Common sense Is not tha t common ."
-Volta/re
Diego De La Vega
" Once you've wrestled, everything else In 1/fe Is easy."
-Dan Gable
Gabriel Aparicio
Gabriel Dacal
''Socialism only works in two places, Hea1en where they don't need it and hell where they already ha1e it."
-Ronald Reagan
Marco s Dajer
'Place before your eyes as models for imitation, not the weak and caw ardty, but the fer1ent and courageous.• - st /gnat/us of Loyola
Christian De Los San tos
" The best revenge Is massive success."
-Frank Sinatra
Anthony Delgado
'There are two guarantees of a wis e rule of co nduct, the thought before action, and self-command afterword.• - St. Ignatius of Loyola
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Eduardo Delgado Federico Diego
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Alex Dovel Sebast ian Duenas
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Carlos Diaz
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Anthony Ebbage
-Jo rdan Peele
Luis Dia z Andres Dones
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- Sf_ Ignatius of Loyola -Robin WIiiiam
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Alejan dro Fern andez Ehren Fernandez
-Vince Lombardi -Genghis Khan
-Niko/a Tesla
- St. Ignatius of Loyola -Igor stravlnsky
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" Readers are p/entlful, thinkers are rare. "
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Javier Fraga-Vasquez
"Better grea t prudence and ordinary holiness than great holiness and ll tt!e prudence "
-St. !gna t/us of Loyola
Dan iel Ferro
'The true rellglous Is he who Is wholly free not only from the world bu t from himself as well ."
-st /gna t/us of Loyola
Carlos Gamez
"A man that stands for nothing w/11 fall for anything. "
-M alcolmX
Ailor Fungairino
" Free a t last, free at las t, thank God A/might y we are free at last."
-Dr. Ma rtin Luther King
Eduardo Fida lgo
" Personally I'm always ready to !eam, although I do not always !Ike being taugh t. "
-Winston Church/II
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Eric Garcia
"It does no t matter how slowly you go, as long as you don 't stop "
-Confucius
Jose Garces
"It is God's habit of his goodness to defend most skillfully what the devil attacks most bitter1'f "
-St. /gna t/us of Loyola . ~ ·
Kevin Galego
" For a man to conquer himself Is the firs t and noblest of all vldorles.n
"My whole 1/fe Is about winning. I don 't Jose oft en ! almost never lose ."
"Charity and kindness unwed, to truth are not chari t y one kindness, b ut deceit and vani
Franc isco Garcia
"Nothing worthy of God can be done without earth being set In uproar and hell's legions roused ."
- St. Igna tius of Loyola
Ch ristopher Garcia
"Success is most ofte n achieved by those who don 't know tha t fa/lure Is Inevitable "
-Coco Chanel
" Try to learn somet hing about everything and ev erything about some thing. " - Thomas Huxley
Hugo Garcia
"Accomplishment w/11 prove to b e a journey, not a destination. n - Dwight D Eis enhowe r
"Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of tha t comes from bad Judgement. "
-Simon Bo/Ivar Bucker, Jr.
"It 's always good to b e underestimated. "
Fernando Garcia-Chacon
"Supreme excellence consists of breaking the e nemy's resistance wi thout figh ting ."
-Sun Tzu
"One rare and except iona l d ee d Is worth far more than thousand commonplace onei - st /gnat/us of Loya
-Harriet
-Plato
Alberto Fraga
-Presiden t Donald J Trump
Thomas Ga ll inar
Cristian Garcia
Antonio Fraga
-St. /gna t/us of LO)
Joseph Gamb i n
"Love the 1/fe you Jtve, /Ive the life you love."
-Bob Marte-:
David Garcia
-Presiden t Donald J Trumi
Jorge Garcia-Sarraff
Vhen )'OU 're good at something, " If you 're going t hrough /Jell,

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Cristian Gonzalez David Gonzalez
Henry Gonzalez
Carlos Grande Daryel Guerra
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-George Santayana
-Micha e l Jordan -Theodore Roosevelt
-Jose Marti
" The man who sets ab out making 'It Is not hard to obey when " Some people want It to happen, "Bu/Id your own dreams or "We are what we Imagine o thers better Is wasting his time, we Jove th e one whom we some wish It would happen, someone else w/11 hire you ourselves to be." unless he begins with himself " obey ' other make It happen. • to bu/Id theirs."

'It Is no t hard to obey when 'You have to think an)'¼'Oy, " Every man should pull a " Man suffers only because 'True, I am In love with we love the one whom we so why no t think big " boat over a mountain once he takes seriously wha t the suffering, b ut I do not know obey ' In hi s 1/fe." gods made for fu n." If I deserve the honor '
Javier Guerrero Vicente Nicholas Guthrie Jared Hart
Andrew Hernand ez Eduardo Hernan dez
-st l gnattus of Loyola - st Ignatius of Loyola
- Michael Jordan -Farrah Grey -Kurt Vonnegt
Marcelo Hernandez John Herrera Jorge Iglesias Kasser Ismail Justin Izqu ierdo
- St. Igna tius of Loyola -Presiden t Donald J Trump - Werner Herzog -A lan Watts -st. !gnat/us of Loyol1
Andres Jimenez
1etlmes you w/// never know the ? of a momen t until It becomes a memory."
-Dr Theodor Seuss Geisel

Gabriel Krikorian
1Only the mediocre are always a t t heir best. 11
-Jean Giraudoux
Lui s Larios
' erhaps wisdom Is real/zing m small I am, and unwise; how far I have yet to go."
-Anthony Bourdaln
Carlos Jimenez
"You are never too old to se t ano ther goal or to d ream a new dream ."
-C.S. Lewis
Franc isco Leon
"To live Is the rarest thing n the world Most people exist, tha t Is all."
-Oscar WIide
Nicholas Krikorian "Your heart Is not so narrow that the world can satisfy It entirely; nothing but God can fl/I It.
-st Igna tius of Loyola Eric Lastres
Sebast ian Jorge 'God gives each one of us sufficient grace ever to know His holy w/1/, and to do It fully
-St. /gnat/us of Loyola
Jason Khoury 'One rare and exceptional deed Is worth far more than a thousand commonplace ones.• -st. !gna t /us of Loyola
Ghandi
Labrador 1To live Is the rarest th ing In th e world Mos t people exist, th a t Is all."
-Oscar WIide
Noel Lazaro
11Know thyself, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories " -Sun Tzu
Roberto Lacasa 1The only limi t lo our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."
-Franklyn Roosevelt
11/t Is a poor mind Indeed which can1 think of at least two ways to spell any word ."
Rafael Llaneza
'How few there are who ava/1 themselves of the precious blood of Jesus to purchase their salvation.'
-Jordan Belfort
-st. Ignatius of Loyola
Lemos
smelt a raf.l1 -Patrick Henry
'7he cave you fear to enter holds the treasures you seek 1
Campb ell
Leni s
'You wish lo reform the wor ld , reform yourself, otherwise your efforts will be In vain.•
-st /gnat/us of Loyola
Llano
No thi ng worth having comes easy."
-Theod ore Roos evelt
Maximi liano Llorente 1The mos t dang erous thing you can do In life Is play It safe."
.Casey Ne /stat
Andres Krikor ian
-Andrew Jackson
Juan Lam
-Joseph
Carlos

"SIience Is golden when you " Tame the savageness of man 'Prudence belongs not to the 'He who forgets himself In the "Agolnst the assault of can't think of a good answer " and make gentle the life of one who obeys command, but service of God may be assured laughter nothing can stand this world " to the one who gives It." that God w/11 not forget Him .•
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Israel Lopez- Morillo
Ju stin Louden
Loren zo Luac es
~uhammad All
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-Mark Twa/ ,
Brandon Lub ia
mothy Mackle
-Marlo Andre/ti -Attar of Nlshapur
-Salvador Dall -Heradltus -WIii/am Ernest Henle

- George Addair
Christopher Marrero Matthew Marlin Chri stian Martinez
-Oscar Gamble -Ronald Reagan -Helen Keller
Ricardo Mayo Andres Maza
Eric Mena
-Virginia Woolf -Drew Brees -Winston Church/II
Robert Martinez Emilio Mascaro
-Mark Twain - st. !gnat/us of Loyola
Justin Millon M ichae l Morales
-Mark Cuban
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Lucas Verdejo
Richard Morales
"You wish to reform the world: reform yourself, otherwise your efforts w//1 be In vain .•
- St. lgnat!us of Loyola
7.i~ '\ti · \ Bernardo Moro
" J always knew J was going to be rlch. I don't think J ever doubted It for a minute. "
-Warren Buffet
Jorge Moscoso
" Js life not a thousand times too short tor us to bore ourselves ."
-Friedrich Nletzche
James Mullis
" If you don 't stand for something, you wlll fall for everything."
-Peter Marshall
Nathan iel Munoz
" Let go and Let God."
-Proverb
Rodrigo Munoz
"Place before your eyes a s models for im itation, not the weak and cowardly, but the fervent and courageous."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Ch ristopher Moustafa
"There are two guarantees of a wise r ule of conduct: the though before action, and self.c ommand afterward."
- st /gnat/us of Loyola
Allan Navarro
"Your heart Js not so narrow that the world can satisfy It entirely; nothing but God can fl/I It.•
- St. /gnat/us of Loyola
"Go forth and set the world on fire."
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Tyler Newlin
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Chess Team

: Justin Izquierdo (Pres ident), Luke Swlsstack (Vice Pres ident) and Carlos Ariza (Vice President), Brendan Aran,
Beaubien, Manuel Be cerra , Alden Bello, Andrew Borge n, Andre w Burch, Jo nathan Calo , Andrew Caldwel l, Diego Cha ng, Mart i n Chang, Jul ie De Co lll bus , Daniel Fager, Maxlmus Garci a, Jonathan Gomez, Mark Gonza lez, Lu is Halvorss en , John Hernandez, Josep h KanJlramkuzh ey, Raj Khem la nl, Chrls1 o pher Krause, Cesar Lago, Ra fael Llaneza , M iguel Lombard i, Sebastian Lo pez-Ibanez, Ja ck McCl l ntoc k, Juan Dieg o M es eguer G rill Ca r los Monge, Jo rg e Paez Anthony Parodi, Aldan Pevlda Danie l Pian os Adrian Ro driguez Ma xl mus Sa nchez, Gabriel Suarez Herman Suare Ja vier Suarez Roland o Sucena Brand o n VIia and Co nner Yurkon Moderator : Dr La wren ce Goo dall.
Computer Science Club
Roster: Cesar Aguul , Andrew Bu rc h, Igna cio Cardena l, Vi ct o r Castro, Jose Ci l, Ca rl os Ec heniqu e, Gabriel Galla rd o, G regory Gal ll nar, And re Ha Justin Izquierd o, Jorge Jimenez, Juan Lam, Carlo s Leni s, Jo rge Lopez-Cabre ra, Justin Louden, Leandro Mato s, David Meza, Rod rigo Niet o, Fellp Pardo, Rau l Segue, Chri st ian Tra stoy a nd Jul ian Zulueta Moderator: M s Marla San c he z-Gallardo
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National Speech and Debate

osier: Dominic Abreu ( President). Nicolas Abreu, Andres Alfon so, Ch ri stopher Alvarez, Juan Lu cas Alvarez, Nicholas A lvarez, Spencer Ashby, Michael Barony, Gianmarco ll au, Victo r Blsbal, Kevin Bjorkman, Brian Black, Alexander Blanco, Alexander Blanco, Lucas Blanco, Javier Bustamante, Andres Caba ll e ro, Car lo s Caballero, Pablo al cedo, Alexa nder Ca ldwe ll, Da ni el Calvache, Kyle Cas te ll anos , Dominic Chiappone, Chris topher Co lli ngs, Gabriel Cordova, Jose Co sta, Julian Delamaza, Rodr igo Diaz, ejandro Echeverria, Daniel Esponda , Joshua Ferrer, Kevin Galeg o, Orlando Galindez, Gregory Gal lln ar, Lucas Garc lam, Jake Garc ia-Rivera, Kyle Gomez, Armando Gon1lez, David Go nza l ez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Mark Gonza lez, Patricio Gonza lez, Sebast ian Gonza l ez, Andre Hall, Alfred o Huete, Sebastian Jorge, Anthony Lamelas, WIiiiam eonart, Arshls Marfatla Justin Marlmon Michael Martelly Michael Mesa Niko M o lina Andres Mora ss o Eduardo Morasso Jorge Moras so, Feli pe Pard o Javier Pardo, ·andon Perez, Dylan Perez, Juan Perez, Antonio Ponte, Gabriel Pupo , Andre s Ramos, Adrian Rodriguez, Kyle Rodriguez, Rolando Rodriguez, Franc isco Rojo, Frank Sanchez, a nclsco Sangulno , Thomas Socorro Romero, Kevi n Steel , Alejandro Suarez, Ale xander Sua rez, Diego Suarez, Jose Torres , Emman o ul l Tsavarls , Kevin Valido, M iguel Wal sh 1d Pedro Zul o aga Moderator: Mr Luis Dulzaldes
Quill and Scroll
:osier: Jose Toledo (President), Andres Jimenez (Vice Pres ident). Jorge Vizcarrondo, Sion Bl ss essar, Luca s Verdejo, Mar ce lo Hernandez, Brandon Lub lan, Raul odrlguez Cristian Gon zd lez Daniel Ferro Gabriel Aparicio Joseph Cruz, Carlos Diaz Andres Jimenez Ivan Cabrera and Jon Lemos Moderator: Mrs. Sujayla Co l lins
International Thespians

Roster: Eduardo Arevalo (Sr President), Beltran Ulloa (Jr. President) , David Gonzalez (Vice President). Nicholas Arana , John Ch iapom Benjamin Cure , Ne lson Deleon, Aidan Hevia , Ceasar Lago , Raymond Lanza , AJ Perez , Rau l Rodriguez, Hely Santel iz , and V ictc Tunon , Leonardo Abate , Andres Abi lahoud , Anthony Ab in ader, Raul Banos , Nicholas Besada , S ion Bissessar, Lucas de la Guardif Diego De La Vega , Luke Escarra , Danie l Ferro , Jose Garcia- Chiri no , Anton io Gomez , Sebastian Gonza lez , Daryel Guerra, Ma thew Johnson , Luis Larios , And res Larrea , Heinz Luedeking , Gabriel Lugo , Matthew Morales, Pete r Morales , Gabrie l Moreno , D ieg Navarro , Henry Noy, Daniel Oliva, Krist ian Pe rez , Mario Perez , Gabrie l Pupo , Matthew Quintino , Julian Ramos, Andres Rodrigue; Sebastian Spencer, and Placido Valdes. Moderators: Mr. Leo Williams and Mr. Fran cisco Padura
Moel{ Trial Club

Model United Nations
osie r: Domin ic Abreu , Nicho las Augustin , Christopher Alva r ez , Matthew Johnson , Rolando Reyes , Daniel Rome r o , Robert Suarez , Piado Valdes and Miguel Walsh. Mod e rator : Dr. Marla Cristina Reyes -Garcia
os ie r: Alan Navarro (President), Jon Lemos (Vice President), Robert Lopez-Iriza r ry, Peter Morales, Alberto Romero, Ryan Bermudez, Javier uerrero-Vicente, Guillermo Melero, Christian Paz, Lucas Fernandez, William San Pedro, Kevin Azp iri , Federico Diago, Kyle Caste ll anos, SebasJn Jorge, Michael Menendez, Donato Gonzalez, Gianpaolo DeFelice, Manuel Gil, Francisco Sanguine, Chr istian Salazar, David Raez, Ricky ~rez, Andres Alfonso, Tomas De La Huerta, Alec Vizoso, Emonnouil Tsavaris, Julian Castro, Nick Meneses, Matthew Diaz, Raj iv Khem lani, Carlos ) ig , Jacob Wutzler, Julian Castro, Franco Laratelli , Tomas Feijoo, Alfredo Melgar, Gabriel Robau, Jack Reed , Jose Puentes, Sebast ian Lopezzarry, Eduardo Gonzalez Del Valle, Jose Zarraluqui , and Rolando Sucena Moderator : Ms Ann Kenna
Vex Robotics

Vex IQ Robotics
Roster : Gabrlel Krikorian (President) , Ivan Barral (Vice President) , Nicolas Alarcon, Francisco Barrera, Daniel Campuzano, Adrian Cicer Martin Fralllcclardl, Alfredo Hernandez, Andres Krikorian, Michael Martinez, Justin Milton, Carlos Monge, Nathaniel Munoz, Eduardo RamlrE Andres Sendra. Moderator: Mr Julian Rodriguez
Roster : John Angulta (President) , Joseph Mackle (Vice President), Lu is Ba lcells, Gabriel Bustamante, William Christie, Ethan Concepcio Alexander Cruz, Andres Cueto , Julian Cueto, A lessandro Di Marzo, Jason Fernandez-M i ro, Lucas Garcia, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Armanc Gonzalez, Dav id Gonzalez, Ethan Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez Irigoyen, David Gu illa ume, Manuel Gurd ian, Nicholas Hernan dez, Thome Iglesias, N ic holas Lebena , Henry Lisamore, Maxi mo Lopez-Garcia,Andres Luna , Fernando Luna , Br ian Malagon, Luka M a rkoski, Luis Marline Luis Olivares, Salvatore Pizzi, Antonio Ponte, Antonio Pulv irenli , Adrian Rodriguez, Kevin Rodriguez, Francisco Rojo, Victor Sa las, Alej and 1 Sanchez, Alvaro Sanson, Alec Schneider, Ni co las Smith, Andres Torrente, Ty ler Torres and Gabrie l Vazquez Moderator: Mr. Jose Fernand•
Spanish Honors Society

osier: Ehren Fernandez (President), Placido Valdes (Vice President) , Alfredo Abilahoud Rosa, Ignacio Aguilar, Cesar Aguzzi, Carlos Ariza , odrigo Barquera, Luciano Bettocchi, Dan iel Bustos, Jose Bustos, Or lando Garcia, Manuel G il, Car los Gonzalez, Sa ntiago Gonzalez Irigoyen, An dre all, Jorge Jimenez, Thomas Kurzan, Rafael Lla neza , Sebastian, Lopez-Ibanez, Federico Lozano, Javier Ma rq ui na, Dav id Meza, Gu i llermo Mol ero, mn Moreno, Christian Paz, Ricardo Perez , Gabriel Polo, Gu i llermo Qu intero, Sebastian Roa, Edward Rodr iguez, Alej andro Salas, Julian Zuluet a loderator: Dr Susan Lopez
Chinese National Honor Society
osier: Sebastian Chamizo , Donato Gonzalez, Ryan Jimenez, Federico Lozano, Nathan ie l Munoz, Carl os Perez, Ricardo Perez, Manuel Romero, evin Azpiri. Moderator: Ms. Hs iao Chi Chi u
National English Honors Society

Roste r: Rodrigo Barquera, Manuel Becerra, Ryan Bermudez, Gui ll ermo Cadima, Daniel Cantens, Nicho las Casariego, Jose Cil, Gianpaolo Defelice, Brandon De l gado, Carlos Echenique, Gabriel Ga ll ardo, Donato Gonzalez, Andre Hall, Sean Hickey, Ky le Huynh, Jorge Jimenez, Andres Larrea, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Javier Marisca l, Michael Menendez, Jonathon Micali, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Guil lermo Molero, N icolas Muniz, Nicholas Patricios, Christian Paz, Guillermo Nicolas Quintero, David Raez, Sebastian Rafuls, Jorge Rodriguez, Joseph Rubio, Raul Sague, Christian Salazar, William Sanchez, Francisco Sanguino, Henrique Souza, A lejandro Suarez, Anthony Vadell and Jacob Wutzler. Moderator: Mr. Carlos Maza
Mu Alpha Theta

Roster : Gabriel Fernandez de Castro (President) Roger Torres (Vice President) Angel Aguilar, Cesar Agu zzi, Nicolas Alarcon, Juan Lucas Alvarez Ian Anderson, Nichola s Augustin, Michael Barony, Rodrigo Barquera, Ivan Barral, Francisco Barrera, Christian Bayo, Sean Beaubien, Manuel Becerra , Ryan Bermudez, Luciano Betlocchi, Gianmarco Billau, Victor Bisbal, Brian Black, Alexander Blanco, Alvaro Bodero, M atthew Bryan, Andrew Burch , Jose Bustos, Bruno Buzanel i, Pietro Buzaneli, Carlos Caballero Julian Caballero Roger Cainzos Daniel Calvache Dan iel Cantens, Javier Cantens, Kyle Ca stellanos Felipe Castro Julian Castro, Robert Castro, Joshua Cecal, Gerald Chang, Paul Charpentier, Dominic Chiappone, Jose Cil, Sebastian Clark, Gabriel Cordova , Daniel Corrado, Anton io Cortabarria, Santiago Cortabarria, Alejandro Corzo, Jonathan Cosio, Nic holas Cuesta, Thomas Cuesta, Patricio de la Guardia, Tomas de la Huerta, Federico Diogo, Eric Diaz, Alejand ro Dominguez, Jorge Dominguez, Andres Dones, A lex Doval, Carlos Echeniqu e, Ricardo Espina, Anton i Estopinan, Daniel Fager, Brian Feal, Alan Fernandez, Alejandro Fernandez, Ehren Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Joshua Ferrer, Ant onio Fraga, Christopher Fraga.Vasquez, Gabriel Gallardo, Thomas Gallinar, Carlos Gamez, Ange lo Garcel, Christopher Garcia, David Garcia, Hugo Garcia, Orlando Garcia, Fernando Garc i a-Chacon , Mark Garriga, Matthew Gomez, Luis Gonzalez, N ic holas Gonzalez, Santiago Gonza lez Irigoyen, Carlos Grande, Javier Guerrero Vicente, Andre Hall, Edua rdo Hernandez, Justin Izquierdo, Andres Jimenez, Carlo s Jimenez, Jorge Jimenez, Christopher Krause, Andres Krikorian, Gabr iel Krikorian, Thomas Kurzan , Eric Labrador, Roberto Lacasa, Ma rco Lanz, Andres Larrea , Eric Lastres, Jon Lemos, Carlos Lenis, Claudio Leyva, Sebastian Llano, Maximiliano Llorente, Sebastian Lopez-Ibanez, Justin Louden , Lorenzo Luaces, Christopher Marrero, Matthew Martin, Ricardo Mayo, Alfredo Melgar, Ricardo Meneses, David Meza, Jonathon Micali Justin Milton, Gu ill ermo Molero, Niko Molina Peter Morales Richard Morales Eduardo Morasso, Juan Moreno, Jorge Moscoso Christopher Moustafa Ni colas Muniz Rodrigo Munoz Allan Navarro Tyler Newlin Rodrigo Nieto Mario Osorio Ivan Pachon Felipe Pardo Javier Pardo Francisco Paredes, N icho la s Patricios, Christian Paz, Al ejandro Pena , Juan Pereira , Jorge Perez, Juan Perez, Nicho la s Perez, Aida n Pevida, Bernardo Poulat, Deite r Prussing, Gabr iel Pupo, Rafael Oueiroz, Guillermo Quintero, Jack Reed , Esteban Rincon , Sebastian Rivera, Jorge Rodriguez, Kyle Rodriguez , Ni co las Rodriguez, Evan Rojas , Jose ph Rubio, Rau l Sague Daniel Salinas Javier San Martin Stefano Sanchez Vicente Sanchez Ethan Silva N icolas Smith Anthony Soler Carlos Sosa, Nicola s Sosa Harrison stoker, Herman Suarez, Nicolas Tobon, Matthew Torres , Juan Ulloa, Anthony Vadell , Kev i n Valido, Car l os Vela, Ignacio Villasmil, Jacob Wutzler, Diego Yaffar, Conner Yurkon and Julian Zulueta. Moderators: Mrs Olga Ramon and Mr. Carlos Beaton.
National Honor Society 1 -

Roster : Sebastian Jorge (President), Carlos Jimenez (Vice President) Andres Alfonso, Sebastion Alonso, Juan Lucas Alvorez, Nicholas Amaya, Andrew Arriola, Nicholas Augustin Carlos Bailly, Adrion Banegas Tomas Bayona, Sean Beaubien Gionmorco Blllou, Victor Blsbol, Kevin Bjorkman Brion Block, Alexander Blanco Alexander Blanco Morcos Blanco, William Broceros, Stephen Alexander Brennon, Rafael Bru, Matthew Bryon, Carlos Caballero, Roger Co l nzos, Andrew Coldwell, Doniel Colvoche, Javier Contens, Antonio Castano, Joshua Cecal, Dominic Chiappo ne, Marlo Cobo, Doniel Comas-Sanc hez, Gabriel Cordova, Domingo Cortinez, Lucas Cortinez, Jonat hon Cosio, Thomas Cuesta, Alejandro de Feria, Patricio de lo Guardia, Tomas de lo Huerto, Fernando de lo Loma Guzman , Julian Delomozo , Doniel Delgado, Juan Dlblldox, Alejandro Dominguez, Alejandro Echeverria, Antoni Estoplnon, Kevin Ferguson, Nikolos Fernandez, Cristian Fernandez de Castro, Jomes Flgorolo, Ch ri stopher Frago-Vosquez, Orlando Galindez, Angelo Goree!, Andres Gorclo-Chocon, A lexander Gomez, Ed uardo Gonzolez, Mork Gonzolez, Nicho las Gonzolez, Sergio Gonzo lez, Christopher Klemlck, Christopher Krouse, John Lee, David Leiva , Andres Ludert, Heinz Lu edeklng, Carlos Morlbono, Michael Mortinez, Leandro Matos, Alfredo Melgar, Michael Mesa, Niko Molino, Benjamin Moroles, Eduardo Morosso, Jorge Morosso, Connor Mullins, Henry Noy, Marlo Osorio, Nicholas Oyorzun, Francisco Paredes, Joseph Pereiro, Alexander Perez, Jorge Perez, Kristian Perez, Doniel Pledrohlto, Andres Plul , Nicolas Povedo, Pablo Puga, Rafael Ouel roz, Matthew Oulntlno, Esteban Rincon, Victor Rivero, Alexander Rodriguez, Nicolas Rodriguez, Justin Rubio, Michael Ruiz, Ste1ono Sanchez, Vicente Sanchez, Diego Segurolo, Ethan Silva, Sebastion Spencer, Kevin Steel, Hermon Suarez, Luke Swlsstock, John Tonda, Noah Torres Anthony Tru jillo, Juan Ulloa, Kevin Valido, Miguel Walsh A ndres Wong Tyler Abel la Dominic Abreu Cesar Aguzzl Carlos ArlZo Luis Bolerdl, Rodrigo Borquero Manuel Becerra, Ryon Bermudez, Luciano Beltocchl, Lucas Blanco Jose Bustos Bruno Buzonell Pietro Buzonell Julian Cabal lero Gu ill ermo Codlmo Doniel Contens Nicholas Cosorlego , Aromls Castano, Felipe Castro, Jose CII, Doniel Corzo, Robert Curbelo, Gionpoolo DeFellce, Brandon Delgado, Eric Diaz, Jorge Domi nguez, Carlos Echenique, Brion Feol, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Gabri el Gallardo, Chr istopher Go lll ono, Orlando Garcia, Sebastion Garcia, Manuel Gil, Carlos Gonzolez, Doniel Gonzolez, Donato Gonzolez, Andre Holl, Sean Hickey, Kyle Huynh Jorge Jimenez Ryon Jimenez, Zachary Jimenez Thomas Kurzon, Marco Lanz, Andres Larrea, Nicholas Lobato, Jorge LopezCobrero, Sebastion Lopez-Ibanez, Federico Lozano, Javier Morlscol, Javier Marquina, Matthew Mortin, Michael Menendez, Ricardo Meneses, David Mezo, Jonathon Mlcoll, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Guillermo Molero, Christopher Montero, Peter Moroles, Gabri el Moreno, Juan Moreno, Matthew Moreno, Michael Morera, Nicolas Muniz, Diego Navorro, Rodrigo Nieto, Aleja ndro Pardo, Andres Pardo, Gabriel Pardo, Nicholas Potrlclos, Christion Paz, Gerardo Perera, Juan Perez, Nicholas Perez, Ricardo Perez, Sebastion Perez, Gabrie l Polo, And res Puello, Guille rmo Quintero, David Roez, Sebas tion Rofuls, Sebastion Roa, Edward Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Manuel Romero, Joseph Rubio, Raul Sogue, Joshua Salandy, Alejandro So los, Christion Solazar, W ill lorn Sa nchez, Francisco Songulno, Josep Sendro, Eric Sliva, Henrlque Souza, Alejandro Sua rez, Nicolas Suarez, Beltran Ulloa, Anthony Vodell, Jacob Wutzler, Julian Zulueto, Ion Anderson , Kevin Azplrl, Raul Banos, Ivon Borrol, Francisco Borrero, Maxwell Bellsorlo, Alvaro Bodero, Andrew Burch Javier Bustamante Ivon Cabrero, Ignacio Cardenal, Robert Cas t ro Alejandro Cepero, Gerold Chong, Poul Charpentier, Jose Chaviano Sebastion Clark Gabriel Cobos Rogelio Consuegra, Doniel Corrado, Alejandro Corzo, Nicholas Cuesta, Morcos De Lo Hoz, Anthony Delgado, Andres Dones, Alex Dovo l, Anthony Ebboge, Ricardo Espino, Gabriel Estrado, Doniel Fager, Alejand ro Fernandez, Eh ren Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Joshua Ferrer, Alberto Frago, Antonio Frago, Javier Frago-Vosquez Kevin Golego Thomas Golllnor Joseph Gombln, Carlos Gamez, Christopher Garcia David Garcia, Francisco Gorclo Hugo Garcia Fernando GorcloChocon, Mork Gorrlgo, Doniel G iocoso, Kyle Gomez, Matthew Gomez, Cri stian Gonzolez, David Gonzolez, Carlos Grande, Javier Guerrero Vicente, Jared Hort, Eduardo Hernandez, John Herrero, Jorge Igles ia s, Justin Izquierdo, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Sebastion Jorge, Jason Khoury, Andres Krikorian, Gabriel Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian, Eric Labrador, Roberto Locoso, Juan Lorn, Luis Larios, Eric Lostres, Jon Lemos, Carlos Lenis, Claudio Leyva, Rafael Llaneza, Sebastion Llano, Moxlmlllono Llorente, Ignacio Lopez-Castro, Robert Lopez-Iriza rry Justin Louden, Lorenzo Luaces Brandon Lublon, Timothy Mackle Hugo Morin Rodrigo Morin, Christopher Morrero, Emilio Mascaro Ricardo Mayo, Michael Moroles Richard Moroles Bernardo Mo ro Jorge Moscoso Chr istopher Moustafa Rodrigo Munoz Allon Navorro, Ty ler Newlin Diego Nunez Matthew O lesen, Ivon Pochon, Felipe Pardo, Juan Pereiro , Jose Plosenclo , Bernardo Poulot, Deller Prusslng, Jovan Rice, Andres Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Evon Rojos , Andres Ros, Juan Rubio, Doniel Soli nas, Javier Son Mortin, Wllllom Son Pedro Doniel Sanchez, Javier Soume ll Nicolas Smit h Carlos Soso Nicolas Soso Harrison Stoker, Doniel Suels C hr istion Tinoco, Nicolas Tobon, Roger Torres , Carlos Vela, David Velasco, Ignacio Vlllasmll, Diego Yaffar, Conner Yurkon and Lucas Zumpano Moderator: Mrs Dolores Toledo
ORGANIZATIONS
National Junior Honor Society

: lulaln Hernandez (President) Daniel Aceba l, Aleja ndro Acasta , Frank Arra, David Alarcon, Nicolas Alarcon, Nicholas Alonso, Kevin Alpizar, Eduardo Alvarez, John Angulla, Marco Arazoza Adlsan Arn holt Sebastian Arriola-Albe rti Geo rge Balepogl Christian Ba rgue\ras Samuel Bayona, Bryan Bjo rkman Joh n Bohatch, Nicolas Bosch, Christian Brito, Mariano Brito, Angel Bueres, Andres Caba ll ero, Dan l el Campuzano, Diego Canto, Adrian Carbajales, Adrian Carm ona, Carlos Carta, Julian Castro, Kevin Castro, Martin Chang, Samuel Clark, Victor Cobas, Michael Corral, Antonio Cortabarrla, Sant iago Cortabarrla, Francis Cruz, Lucas de la Guardia , Danle l de Lamar, Nelson de Leon, Julian DeColllb us, Andres Dlago, A lfredo Diaz, Andrew Diaz, Diego Diaz, Matthew Diaz, Nlcholas Di az, Rafael Esparragoza, Ma nuel Estrada , Jo hn Fanj ul, Danlel Fasa ne ll a , Ignacio Fellx-Padll la , Alexander Fe rn andez, Rafael Fernandez, Eduardo Francia, Kevin Freyre, Marc Fuentes, Matias Gandar\as, Evan Garcia, Jaime Garcia-O liver, Danlel Garmendla, Diego Gar mendla, Alda n Glrado, Jo h n Goble, Jo nathan Gomez, Nicholas Gomez-Be ll o, Marco Gomez-R ivera, Alejandro Gonzalez, Alexa nder Gonza lez, David Gonzalez, Luis Halvorssen, Alfredo Hernandez, Jorge Hernandez, Mlchael Hernandez, A lejandro Herrera, Alfredo Huete, Andres Incera , Justi n Jarro, Andres Ji menez, Danlel Jimenez, Jorge Jimenez, Rajlv Khemlanl, Natha niel Ki m, Alexander Kuhn , Cesar Lago, A ndrew Lamela, Jonathan Larios, Jacob Lazo, Wi l llam Lima, Ryan Li nares, Roberto Li zama , Peter Lopez, Enrique Macklnlay, Joseph Mackle, Adam Magou las, Nlcolas Marquez, Gabriel Marrero, C hris topher Martel, Michael Martelly, Carlos Mas, Victor Mejer, Fernando Mendoza, Marc Menendez, Jorge Mesa, Mic hael Mes tre, Alejand ro Ml noso, Jua n Miro-Quesada, Thomas Mojena, Carlos Monge, Lucas Morales, Andres Morasso, Manuel Morin, Mlchael Morin, Maxlmlllano Munoz, Kyle Newlin, Matias Nieto, A lexander Nunez, Carlos Ortega Gabriel Otero, Co l lln Palllssery Matthew Pancorbo Jeronimo Pedevllla Luke Pen nie, Pablo Perez Aldan Pevlda An tonio Ponte Jack Powell, Francisco Prlo, Daniel Raez And res Ramos, Christian Ramos Ju l ian Ramos, Eduardo Real, Sebastian Restrepo, Lucas Richard, Santiago Richard, Julian Riera, Sebastian Rlguelro , Manuel Rincon, Esteban Rod riguez, Kyle Rodriguez, Mlguel Rodriguez, Rolando Rodriguez, Oliver Romanach, Gabr iel Rosell, Ryan Ruz, Maximo Salazar, Alejandro Sanchez, Danlel Sanchez, Francisco Sanchez, Maxlmus Sanchez, Kevin Sc haeppl Souza Alec Sch nelder Sebastian Shaw, Ricardo Silveira Thomas Socorro Romero Zachary Sotomayor John-Patrick Stanfie ld Sa l Stewart Alexa nder Suarez Gabriel Suarez, David Sw\sstack, Juan Tejera, A ndres Torrente, Matthew Torres, To m as Tor res, Victor Tunon, Aleja ndro Vazquez, Gabriel Velasquez Neira, Marti n Victoria, Jo rge Vlg ll, Alde n Vl llasuso, Alec Vlzoso, Sebastian Wallace-Perdomo, Yun-Chan Wu, Paul Yan and Mlc hael Zaharas Moderator: Mrs Raquel Garcia
Roster
Social Studies Honor Society

Roster: Andres Alfonso, Henry Noy, Lucas Cortinez, Jack Reed, Miguel Walsh, Jorge Maras so, Stefano Sanchez, Adrion Banegas, Carlos Cabal lero, Alejandro Dominguez, Marlo Osorio, Matthew Oulntrno, Kevin Valido, Justin Rubio, John Michael Tonda , Alejandro Echeverria, Esteban Rican, Juan Pablo Dlblldox, Nikolas Ferna nd ez, Sergio Gonzalez, Glanmarco Blllau, Patricio de la Guardia, Heinz Luedeklng, Julia n Zu lueta, Glanpaolo Defelice, Nicolas Mun i z, Andre Hall, Christian Salazar, WIiiiam Sanchez, Gabriel Gallardo, Ricardo Perez, Rodrigo Barquera, Nicholas Palrlclas, Ryan Bermudez, David Meza, Jacob Wutzler Christian Alexander Paz Michael Menendez Andre Hall, Alejandro Suarez, Bruno Buzanell, Juan Perez, Gui l lermo Molero, Pietro Buzanell, Jorge Rodriguez, Carlos Echerlque, Francisco Sangulno, Francisco Barrera, Kyle Gomez Matthew Go mez Bernardo Pou lat Andres Jimenez Carlos Jim enez, Andres Kri korian Gabrie l Cobos, Nicholas Kriko r ian, Gab ri e l Krikoria n and Eduardo Sebastian Hernandez Moderator: Dr. Francisco Tudela
Senior Beta Club

Roster: Alessandro Billau (President) , Andre Rodz and Nicolas Beseda (Vice President) Alfredo Ab i lahoud Rosa, Chr ist opher Alvarez, Nicholas Alvarez, Gui llerm o Amore, Gabriel Aparicio, Michael Aparicio, Alberto Arazoza , Alec Arrizurieta, Gabriel Arteaga, Orlando Baella, Jonathan Barditch, Christia n Bayo, Nicho las Besada, Alessandro Billau, Alexander Blanco, Alexander Blanco, Manuel Bruzas, Juli an Colas, Daniel Can t e ns, Sebasti an Chamizo, Jose Cob iel la, Lucas Cortinez, Eduardo Delgado, Daniel Esteban, Alan Fernandez, Al ejandro Fernandez, Eloy Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Mario Fernandez-Riera, Danie l Ferro, Eduardo Fid algo, Martin Frallicci ardi, Kevin Galego, Carlos Garcia, Chris top her Garcia, Cristian Garcia, Sebast ia n Garcia, Henry Gonzalez, Patricio Go nza lez, Daryel Guerra, Robert Gu ti e rrez, Seth Hart, Marce lo Hernandez, Matthew Hernandez, Diego Horta, Carlos Huembes, Kasse r Ismail, Francis co Leon, Robert Lopez, Gabriel Lovo, Timothy Ma ckle, Marlow Marimon, Enriq ue Martin, Chr is t ia n Ma rtin ez, Robert Martinez, Luis Mendez, James Mul l is, Nathaniel Munoz, Joaquin Novoa, Fe lipe Pardo, Danie l Pianos, Chr istopher Ponce, Sebastian Pr ieto, Matthew Pulles, Gabrie l Pupo, Nicho la s Qui nt ero, Aaron Ramirez, Eth an Ramirez, Jayson Rep in e, Sean Riera, A lec Rodriguez, Ch ris top her Rodriguez, Edward Rodriguez, Jason Rod riguez, Jose Rod ri guez, Julien Rod riguez, Michael Rod riguez, Nicolas Rodriguez, Raul Rodri guez, Andre Rodz, Rafae l Ruiz, Joshua Sloan, Carlos Sosa, Jose Toledo, Ch ristia n Tras toy, Santiago Venegas , Jorge Viz carrondo, Matthew Watk ins and Javier Yanes. Moderator: Mrs Marisol Sosa
National Science Honor Society

Roster : Francisco Barrera (President, Carlos Jimenez (Vice Presidnt), Daniel Acebal, Alejandro Acosta, Frank Aira, David Alarcon , Nicolas Alarcon, Nicho las A lonso, Kevin A l piza r, Eduardo Alvarez, John Angu it a, Marco Arazoza, Adison Arnho lt, Sebastian Arriola-Alberti, George Balepogi, Chr istia n Bargueiras, Samuel Bayo na, Brya n Bjorkman , John Bo ha tch , Nicolas Bosch, Christian Brito, Mariano Brito, Angel Bueres, Andres Caba l lero, Daniel Campuzano, Diego Canto, Ad r ian Carbaja les, Adrian Carmona, Carlos Carta, Julian Castro, Kevin Castro, Martin Chang, Samuel Clark, Victor Cobos, Michael Corral, Antonio Cortabar ria, Santiago Cortabarria, Francis Cruz, Lucas de la Guardia, Daniel de Lamar, Nelson de Leon, Ju l ian DeCo ll ibus, Andres Diogo, Alfredo Diaz, A ndrew Diaz, Diego Diaz, Matthew Diaz, Nic holas Diaz, Rafael Esparragoza, Manuel Estrada, John Fanjul, Daniel Fasanella, Ignac io Fe l ix-Padil la, Al exande r Fernandez, Rafael Fernandez, Eduardo Franc ia, Kev i n Freyre, Marc Fuentes, Matias Gandarias, Evan Garcia, Jaime Ga rcia-Oliver, Dan iel Garmendia, Diego Garmendia, A ida n Girad o, John Goble, Jonathan Gomez, Nich o las Gomez-Be llo, Marco Gomez-Rivera, Alejandro Go nzalez, A lexa nde r Gonza lez, David Gonzalez, Luis Hal vo rssen , Alfredo Hernandez, Jorge Herna ndez, Michael Hernandez, Alejandro Herrera , Alfredo Huete, And res Incera, Justin Jarro, Andres Jim enez, Daniel Jim enez, Jorge Jime nez, Rajiv Khemla ni, Nathaniel Kim, Ale xa nder Kuhn, Cesar Lago, Andrew Lamela , Jo nathan Larios, Jacob Lazo, William Lima, Ryan Linares, Roberto Lizama, Peter Lopez, Enrique Macki nl ay, Josep h Mackle, Adam Magoulas, Nicolas Marquez, Gabriel Marrero, Chris to pher Marte l, Michael Martelly, Carlos Mas, Victor Mejer, Fernando Mendoza, Marc Mene ndez, Jorge Mesa, Michael Mestre, A le j a nd ro Minoso, Juan Miro-Quesada, Thomas Mojena , Carlos Monge, Lucas Morales, Andres Morass o, Manuel Mo ri n, Michael Morin, Maximilian o Munoz, Kyle Newl in , Matias Nieto, A lexa nder Nunez, Carlos O rt ega , Gabriel Otero, Col lin Pa llissery, Matthew Pa nco rb o, Jero nim o Pedevil la, Luke Pennie, Pablo Perez, Aidan Pev ida, Antonio Ponte, Jack Powell, Fran ci sco Prio, Daniel Raez, Andres Ramos, Chris ti a n Ramos , Ju l ian Ramos, Eduardo Real, Sebasti an Restrepo, Lucas Richard, Sant iago Richard, Julian Riera, Sebastian Rigueiro, Manuel Rincon, Esteban Rod riguez, Ky le Rodriguez, Miguel Rodriguez, Rolando Rodr iguez, Oliver Romanach , Gabriel Rosell, Ryan Ruz, Maximo Salazar, Al eja ndro Sa nchez, Daniel Sanc hez, Franci sco Sanchez, Maxim us Sanchez, Kevin Schaeppi Souza, Alec Schneide r, Sebastian Shaw, Ricardo Si lvei ra, Thomas Socorro Romero, Zachary Sotomayor, Joh n-Patr i ck Stanf ie ld, Sal Stewart, Alexander Suarez, Gabriel Suarez, David Sw i sst ack, Juan Tejera, Andres Torrente, Matt hew Torres, Tomas Torres, Victor Tunon, Aleja ndro Vazquez, Gabrie l Vel asquez Neira, Martin Victor i a, Jorge Vigil, Aiden Vi ll asuso, A lec Vizoso, Sebas ti an Wallace-Perdomo, Yun-Chan Wu, Pau l Yan and Michael Zaharas Moderator: Dr. Pedro Hernandez
National Art Honor Society

Roster : Maxwell Bellsarlo, Gabriel Cobos, Rodrigo Madledo, Chr istopher Montero, Gabriel Moreno, Andres Rodriguez and Javi er Saumell Moderator: Mr. Ignacio Fant
Tri-M
Roster : Dominic Abreu, Sebas tian Alonso, Ni cholas Amaya, Ian Anderson, Anthony Barada!, Michael Barony, Tomas Bayona, Diego Bel fort, Kevin BJorkmon, Manuel Bruzos, Matthew Bryan Alexander Caldwe l l Andrew Caldwell Andre Caputo Alejandro Castro Joshua Cecol, Gera ld Chang Drew Chlnlgo Dan i el Comas-Sanchez, Daniel Corrado, Danie l Corzo, Thomas Cue sta, Robert Curbelo, Ramon de Legorburu, Ralph Desantis, Sebastian Duenas, Ricardo Espina, Brian Feal. Alan Fernandez, Ehren Fernandez, Lucas Ferna ndez, Ch ristopher Fraga-Vasquez, Javier Fraga-Vasquez, Carlos Gamez, Alejandro Garcia , Jose Garcia, Sergio Gonzalez, Robert Gutierrez, Andre Hall , David Leiva, Michael Mesa, Jonat hon Mical i, Eduardo Morasso, Jorge Morasso, Alejandro Moscoso, Jose Moya, Nicholas Oyarzun, Guillermo Pardo de Zela, Nicholas Pa1rlclos, Gabriel Paula, Bautista Pedevllla, Andres Perez, Marlo Perez, Adrian Ponce, Adrian Rodriguez, Alexander Rodriguez, Juan Rub io, Jus1In Rubio, Rafael Ruiz, Alejandro Sa las, Joseph Schultz, Ethan Sliva, Kevin Steel, Herman Suarez, Jorge Suarez, Christian Trastoy, Anthony Trujillo, Placido Valdes, and Alejandro VIiiarreai. Moderators: Ms. Marlene Urbay and Ms Karen Ortiz
French Club

Ro ster : Nicolas Sosa (President), Eduardo Fldalgo (Vice.President), Sebastian Clark, Nicholas Besada, Henry Noy, Alejandro Moscoso, Alejandro De Ferro, Nicolas Fernandez, Richard Fernandez Martin Chang, Gabriel Rorell, Andres Dlago Vincenzo Fuentes and Maximo Sanchez. Moderator: Ms. Marla I. A lonso
Green Club
Ro ster: Andres Abllahoud, David Alarcon, Nicolas Alarcon, Sebastian Alanso Chrlstapher Alvarez, Juan-Pab lo Arenas Grayeb, Sean Beaubien, Ryan Bermudez, Ni cholas Besada, Alessandro Blllau, Ma tthew Bryan, Jose Chaviano, Adrian Cicero, Samue l Clark, Victor Cobas, Ethan Concepcion, Alejandro Corzo, Franc i s Cru z, Lucas de la Guardia, Rafael De la Torre, Tomas Duque, Antoni, Estoplnan , Thlago Ferraz, A lexander Fox, Alberto Fraga , Vlncenzo Fuente s, Thomas Galllnar, Jose Garcia, Antonio Gomez, Daryel Guerra, Lu is Halvo rssen, Julian Hernandez, Andres Incera, Matthew Jo hnson, Nathaniel Kim, Christopher Krause, Luis Lario s, Noe l Lazaro, Claudio Leyva, WIii iam Ll eonart, Joseph Ma ckle, Marlow Marlmon, Robert Martinez, Carlos Mas, Al fredo Melgar, Gian-Marco Mont ero, Kyle Newlin, Tyler Newlin, G abriel Nguyen, Daniel Oliva, Phillip Palma , Sebastian Porada, Jose Pereira, Nicolas Portuondo, Nicola s Poveda, Jo se Puentes, Sebastian Rafuls, Jack Reed, Gabriel Robau , Kyle Rod riguez, Ju st in Rubio, Vicente Sanchez, Kevin , Schaepp l Souza, Ricardo Si lvei ra , Kearan Singh, Daniel Suarez, David Swlsstack, Luke SWlsstack, Juan Tejera, Adolfo Valencia Kevin Valido, Ignacio Vlllasmll and George WIitz. Moderator: Ms Sylvia Davalo s
ORGANIZATIONS
Fencing Club

History Club
Roster : Lucas Fernandez (President), Michael Ruiz (Vice President) , Raul Sague (Vice President), Miguel Camacho, Gu i llermo Cadima Angelo Garcel Marco Gomez-Rivera, Maximo Garcia Joshua Negrin Alexander Gomez, Jo rge Rodrigue z Eric Silva And res Mederos, Israel Hernandez and Adriano Ar ias. Moderator : Father Pedro Cartaya, SJ
Roster: Allan Navarro (President), Ehren Fernandez (Vice President) , Frank Alra, Juan Arel lano, Matt hew Bryan Fe l ipe Cas tro Pau l Charp e nti e r, Dani el Corra do, Da ni el Fager, Kevin Ferguson, Th o ma s Galllnar, Massimo Ga rcia , Manuel Gi l, M at1hew Go mez, Armando Go nzalez, Do nato Go nzalez, Luis Ha lvorssen , Nicolas Hidalgo, Matthew Johnson, Jon Lemos, Mat1hew Marcos, M ic hael Martelly, Michael M e nend ez, Gu illermo M o lera , Peter Mo role s, Eduard o Morasso, Jorge Moscoso, Kyle Newlin, Tyler Newlin, Au st in San Juan, Vicen1e Sa nchez, Andrew Schmidt, Pete r Schmid t, A nth o ny So l er, Jua n Teje ra, Tomas Torres , Alec Vlzoso, Ricardo Yami n and Conner Yurkon
Moderator: M rs Sylvi e Sa n Ju a n
Operation Hope

Ro ster: Julian Dezulueta (President) , Kevin Valido (Vice President), Nicolas Abril, Joseph Alonsa ,Sebastian Alonso , Christopher Alvarez ,Gabriel Arteaga , Glanmarco Blllau, Victor Blsba l, Daniel Calvache, Cesar Cantos, Dominic Chiappone, Jose Coblella, Daniel Comas-Sanc hez Jose Costa, Erik Delgado John Dellonado, Daniel Diaz-Arias Alejandro Echeverria Sebastian Garcia Jake GarciaRivera, N icholas Gomez-Be llo, Andre Hall, Seth Hart Matthew Hernandez, Diego Horta, Kyle Huynh, Jorge Jimenez, Nathaniel Kim, David Le iva, Jonathon M ica II , , Niko Molina, Brandon Moran, Ivan Pachon, Francisco Paredes, Chris t ian Paz, Gabriel Pupo, Adria n Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Michael Ruiz, Vicente Sanchez, Jose Sepulveda, Sebastian Spencer, Harrison Stoke r, Ant hony Truji llo, Daniel Vasseur, Matt hew Villalba, Miguel Walsh and Julian Zulueta Moderator: Mrs Marla D Alonso.
Matteo Ricci China
Roster : Kevin Azpiri, Ryan Bermudez, Miguel Cedena, Sebastian Chamizo, Andres Garzon, Donato Gonzalez, JeanFranco Jimenez, Nathan iel Kim, Luis Larios, Andres Maduro, Nathaniel Munoz, Matthew Olesen, Lucas Padron, Brion Rodr iguez, Nicolas Salvat, Austin Son Juan, Patrick Tootle and Andres Wong. Moderator: Ms. Hsiao Chi Chiu and Mr. Charles Cleve land
Men for Others Club

Multimedia
Roster: Rickardo Perez (President), Martin Fracillerdi (Vice President), Daniel Corzo, Alejandro Corzo, Danny Ferro, Matthew Watkins, Chr istopher Maza, Sebastian Perez, Nick Perez, Victor Giorgini, G ianfranco Jim enez, Andres Rodr ig uez, Daniel Jimenez, Martin Chang, Henry Souza, N ic holas Quintero, Joshua Salandy, Alec Rodriguez, Ben Puente, Alberto Arazoza, Ryan Bermudez, Waldo Toyos, Marco Lanz, Julien Rodriguez, Lucas Miguez and Diego Horta Moderator: M rs Kelly Garganta.
Roster: Daryel Guerra, Ricardo Perez, Joseph Balerd i, Tyler Abella, Patriz io de la Guardia, Alejandro Dominguez and Juan Ulloa Moderator: M r. Johnny Calderin
Note.ables

Statistics Club
Roste r: Marcos de la Hoz (President) Eloy Fernandez (Vice Pres ident) , Javier Arazoza, Alec Arrizurietla, Jonathan Bardilch, Nicholas Besada , Alejandro Candela , Luis Casas, Jose Chaviano, Drew Chinigo, Fede Diogo, Ailor Fungairi no, Henry Gonzalez, Luis Larios, Matthew Marlin, Robert Martinez, Julian Piedrahita , Jason Rodriguez, Nicolas Rodriguez , Carlos Romero, Matthew Schultz, Keeran Singh, Carlos E. Sosa, A l ejandro Toyos, Jorge Vizcarrondo, Anthony Baradat, Chris de fa Nuez, Eddie Delgado, Albert Fraga , Toshio Garces, Hugo Garcia, Jorge Garc ia , Jared Hart, Rafael Llaneza , Hugo Marin, Justin Milton, James Mullis, Rodrigo Munoz, Matt O leson, Nicholas Perez-Blanco, Matthew Pu ll es, Andres Smith, Alessandro Billau, Eric Blanco, Andre Caputo, Victor Castro, Sebastian Chamizo, Ian Escarra, Eddy Fidalgo, Kev i n Galego, Christian Garcia, John Herrera, Noel Lazaro, Eric Mena, Alex Pacios, Hunter Prindle, Angelo Borges, Diego De La Vega , Alejandro Pujals, Lucas Verdejo , Eric Garcia , Nicholas Guthrie, Alfred Perez , Adrian Senra, Nicho las Abunassar, Gab rie l Aparicio, Kevin Azpiri, Jeremy Bencomo , Daniel Ferro Cristian Gonzalez Daryel Guerra Marlow Marimon Andy Maza Andres Rodriguez and Jose Toledo. Mod e rator: Mr Bruce Teachey
ORGANIZATIONS
Roster: Placldo Valdes (President) , Andres Larrea (Vice President) , Anthony Abinader, Slon Bl ssessar, Daniel Calvache, Gabriel Lugo and Ethan Sliva. Mod e rator: M s. Kare n Ortiz
Vocatones

Student Advisor Program
: Alessandro
Hugo
(Vice President) Arma ndo Albert, G lanmarco Bl llau, Marcos Blanca, Alejandro Candela, Javier Cantens, Xavier Cerra te Sebas tian Chamlzo, Jose Chav ian o Jose Cll Robert Curbel o Rafael De la Tor re Daniel Gonza lez He nry Go nzal ez Mark Gonza lez Set h Hart Eduardo Hernandez, Christop her Krau se, Eri c La stres, Luis Mend ez, Jonath o n Mi ca li , Brand o n M o ran, M ichae l M ore ra, Ja me s Mu l li s, Rodrigo Nieto, Luke O ' Fla herty, Jarge Paez, Fran c i sca Pa redes, Dan iel Pianos, Ni colas Poveda, Se b as tian Prieto, Aaron Ramirez, Edward Rod riguez, Michael Rodriguez, Jos hua Salandy, Enrique So rl, Jorge Suarez, Jose To ledo, Alej a ndro Torres, Humb erto Torres, Waldo Toyos and Miguel Wa l sh Moderator: Ms. Te resa Gutierrez
Roster: Victor Tunon (President), Daniel Acebal, Ethan Co ncepcio n Richard Fernand ez David Gonzalez Jose Go nzalez, Glanluca Mej ia, Daniel Oliva, Collin Palllssery, and Al e c Vlzoso Moderator: Ms. Karen Ortiz
Roster
Blllau (President),
Garcia

ORGANIZATIONS
Hope for l(asai
Ro ster : Danlel Sanchez (President ), Daniel Corzo (Vice President) Cesar Aguzzi, Armando Albert, Juan Lucas Alvarez, Sebastian Arrizurieta Ricardo Blanco, Rodrigo Blanco, Carlos Bustamante, Dan iel Cantens, Drew Chinigo , Carlos Corzo, Robert Curbelo, Brandon Delgado, John Delionado, Lucas Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez , Mario Fernandez-Riera , Alberto Fraga, Thomas Gall i nar, Eduardo Garcia, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Sergio Gonzalez, Robert Gutierrez, Seth Hart, Giovann i Hector Jean-Franco Jimen ez, Eric Lastre s, John Lee Nichola s Lobato Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes, Rodrigo Madi edo Javier Mariscal Nicolas Marquez Mi c hael Menendez, Juan Miguez, Ma tthew Moreno, Nathan iel Munoz, Lucas Otero, Sebastian Perez, Dan iel Piedrahita , Gabrie l Polo, Sebastian Prieto, Dan iel Raez , Dav id Raez, Adrian Rodriguez, Edward Rodriguez, Gabriel Rodriguez, Andre Rodz, Joshua Rui z, Alejandro Torres, Victor Torres, Waldo Toyos and Anthony Vadell Moderator: Mrs. Susana Corzo
Roster : M a nuel Rinco n (President ) Davi d Alar co n, Ni colas Alarco n, Ca rl os Carta, Julian Castro, Sa muel Clark, Gabriel Fortuny, Mate o Garcia, Julian Hernandez, Nicolas Hidalgo, Andres Incera, Thomas MoJena, Matthew Pancorbo, Eduardo Rami rez a nd Juan Tejera. Moderator: Mrs Margarita Gue rrero
Key Club

Roster: Robert Lopes lrlzarry (President), Gabrlel Pupo (Vice President) Angel Aguliar, Ignacio Aguliar, Cesar Aguzzl, David Alarcon, Nicolas Alarcon, Andres Alfonso, Sebastian Alonso, Spencer Ashby, Javier Baca, Brian Black, Francisco Barrera , Tomas Bayona, Ale x Beaubien , Sean Luc Beaubien, Andres Bello, Ryan Bertran Jr., Gianmarco Blllau , Victor Blsbal, Alexander Blan co, Lucas Bla nco, Al varo Bodero, Bruno Buzanell, Pietro Buzanel l, Guillermo Cadlma, Alexander Ca ldwell, Andrew Caldwe ll, Daniel Calvache, Migue l Camacho, Daniel Ca mpuzano Nicholas Can ino Javier Cantens, Andre Caputo, Nicholas Casa rl ego Antonio Castano, Aramls Castano, Kyle Caste ll anos Dominic Chiappone, Adrian Cicero, Jose Coble ll a, Daniel Comas-Sanchez, Gabriel Cordova , Lucas Cortinez, Nicolas DeAgular, Marlo Diaz, Patricio De Lo Guardia, Fernando De Lo Lama Guzman, Javier De La Lama Guzman, Daniel Delgado, Danny Delgado, Eduardo Delgado, Rodrigo Diaz, Juan Pablo Dlblldox, Daniel Diez, Alejandro Dominguez, Alejandro Echevar ria, Ricardo Espina Daniel Fager, Andres Fernandez Christian Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez, Christian Fernandez De Cas tro, Alberto Fraga, Orlando Galindez, Josep h Gambln, Carlos Garcia, Christian Garcia, Hugo Garcia, Sebastian Garcia, Andres Gomez, Diego Gomez, Matthew Gomez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Eric Gordon, Robert Gutierrez, Andre Hall, Seth Hart, Diego Horta, Andre s In cera, Andres Jimenez, Carlos Jimenez, Zachary Jimenez, Chri stop her Krouse, Andres Krikorian, Gabriel Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian, Eric Labrador, Ryan Lin ares, Ni cho la s Lobato, Gabriel Lovo, A ndres Lu dert, Andres Maduro, Ca rl os Marlb o na, Luis Mendez, Jonath o n Micali, Juan Miguez, Justi n Mi lton, Gui ll ermo Melero, Niko Molina, A lejand ro Morales, Jorge Morasso, Manny Morin, Bernardo Moro, Connor Mull ins, Nicolas Mun iz Al lan Navarro, Rodrigo Nieto Gabriel Nunes Nicholas Oyarzun, David Pordlnas, Nicholas Patrlclos, Christian Paz, Nicolas Pereira Alejandro Perez, Carlos Perez, Jorge Perez, Kristian Perez, Ricardo Perez, Daniel Piedrah ita Julian Piedrahita, Nicolas Poveda, Hu nter Prindle, Jose Puentes , Pablo Puga, Guillermo Qui ntero, Seba stia n Rafuls, Esteban Rincon, Victor Rivera, Daniel Rivero, Sebastian Roa, Gabriel Robau, Bryan Rodriguez Nicolas Rodriguez Diego Romero, Joseph Rubio, Alejandro Salas Christian Salazar, WIiiiam San Pedro, Michael Sanchez, Stefano Sanchez, Vicente Sanchez, Ethan Sliva, Nicolas Smith, Kevin Steel, Patri ck Tootle Jose Torres, Noah To rres, Christian Trastoy, Emmanoull Tsavarls, Juan Ulloa, Kevin Va lido, Alden Vlllasuso, Alec Vlzoso, M iguel Walsh, Nicolas Perez-B lan co, A lejandro Ferna nd ez, Enri que VIi a, Edd y Fldalgo, Jo n Lem os, Jack Sampedro, Michae l M ora les , Seb astian Restrepo, Alejandro Pena , Eddie Silva a nd Anthon y So ler Moderator: Mr. Jo hnn y Calderi n
Future Doctors of America

r: Andres Dones (President) , Rodrigo Marin (Vice President), Sebastian Alonso Juan Lucas Alvarez Car los Ariza Nicholas Augustin Michael Baron y, Rodrigo Barquera Maxwell Bellsarlo, Ryan Bermudez, Nicholas Besada Glanmarco Blll au, Alexander Blanco Jah n Broe, Alexander Caldwel l Nichola s Canino, Javier Can ten s, Adrian Carbaja les, Daniel Casarlego, Joshua Cecal, Gerald Chang, Marlin Chang, Paul Charp entie r, Gabriel Cordova, Fernando de la Lama Guzman, Julian DeColllbus , Richard Fernandez, Gabriel Fernandez de Castro, Jaime Garcia-Oliver, Carlos Grundler, Jul ian Hernandez, John Herrera, Kyle Huynh, lean- Fran co Jimenez, Ryan Jimen ez, Rajlv Khemlanl, Nathaniel Kim Nicholas Lobato, Gabriel Lovo, Chri stophe r Marrero Alfredo Melgar Al exander Menendez Thomas Mojena, Benjamin Morales Jorge Morasso, Bernardo Moro Nathaniel Munoz, Henry Noy, Marlo Osorio, Collin Palllssery, Alejandro Pardo, Gab rie l Pardo, lose Pereira, Daniel Piedrahita, Ja son Proenza, lose Puentes, Nicho la s Quintero, Esteban Rincon, Gabriel Robau, Jorge Rod rig uez, Joseph Rubio, Justin Rubio, Jack Sam pedro, Er ic Silva, Andres Smith, Nicolas Sosa, Christian Trastoy, Kevin Valido and Ju lian Zulueta Mode rator : Ms. Milagros Zequelra
STEM Club
Roste
Roste r: Marco Lanz (President), Martin Fralllcclardl (Vice President) , Joseph Balerdl, Lui s Diaz, Seb a stian Garcia, Chri stophe r Ga rcia, Daryel Gue rra, Eric Labrad or, Matthew Martin, Manue l M ejia-Bi rd Jonathon Micali, Juan Miguez, Sebastian Safuls, Aaron Ramirez, Bryan Reyes, Juan Rubio, Javier San Martin, Anthony Soler and Anthony Vadell Mod erator : Carlos Bravo
Student Council

Roster: Felipe Pardo (President) , Deller Prusslng (Vice President) , Eric Lastres , Jovan Rice, Javier Bustamante, Gabriel Aparicio , Marcos De La Hoz, Nlcolas Sosa, Ricardo Mayo, Roberto Fernandez, Luis Diaz and Christian Tinoco (Executive Board) Tyler Abella, Alexis Agreda, David Alarcon, Sebastian Arrlzurlela, Gabriel Baez Joseph Balerdl Robert Baro, Christian Beaub ien, Sion Btssessar, Alexander Blanco, Andrew Candela, Emilio Carbonell, Aramls Castano, Julian Castro, Joshua Cecal, Nickolas Choquette, Jose CII, Luis Consueg ra , Carlos Corzo, Jonathan Cosio, Benjamin Cure, Rafael De la Torre, Diego del Pino, Marco Delamaza, Daniel Delgado, Andres Dones, Michael Fresco, Isaia h Fu l ler, Ca rlo s Garcia Cristian Garcia, Eduard o Garcia, Kevin Garcia, Lu cas Garcia Andres Gomez, Ky le Gomez, Josep h Gonzalez, David Guillaume, Pedra Hermida, Aldan Hevia Gil Izquierdo, Rajlv Khemlanl, Nathaniel Kim, Roberto Lacasa, Andres Larrea, Marcos Leon, Vincent Lima, Samlr Lo la, Luis Lopez, Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes, Daniel Lurrgados, Adam Magoulas, Emilio, Mascaro, Ju stin Milton, Juan Miro-Quesada, Marcelo Morales, Arsenlo Moussa, Connor Mullins, Andrew Navarro, Matias Nieto, Carlos Ortega, Omar Ortega, Gabriel Otero, Ivan Pa chon, Sebastian Parada, Feli pe Pardo, Javier Pardo, Nicholas Patrlclos, Nicolas Pereiro, Alejandro Perez, Juan Perez, Nicholas Perez, Ricardo Perez, Carlos Perez-Abreu , Daniel Pianos, Nicolas Poveda, Deiter Pruss lng, Hayden Puente, Andres Ramos, Roland Reyes, Victor Rivera, Raul Rodriguez, Manuel Andres Rodrlguez-Lapldo, Joaquin Rosado, Joshua Ruiz, Michael Ruiz, Joshua Salandy, Daniel Sanchez, Franc isco Sanchez, Daniel Sastre, Joshua, Sloan, Enrique Sari, Carlos Sosa, Juan Tejera, Nicolas Tobon, John Tonda, Alejandro Torres, Lorenzo Torres , Maxton Torres, Wa ldo Toyos, Alejand ro Toyos-Sltjes, Otto Travieso, Emmanoull Tsavarls, Aleja ndro Ulvert, Kevin Valido, Alejandro Vazquez, Carlos Vela , Gabriel Velasquez Neira, Jack Volpe, Daniel Wallace and Luca s Zumpano. Moderator : Mr Matthew Jordan
Athletes for Charit

Roster: Nicolas Muniz (President), Marlo Osorio (Vice President), Cody Agu irre, Cesar Aguzzl, Sebastian Alonso, Michael Aparicio, Javier Arazoza, Marco Arazoza, Nicholas Augustin, Joseph Balerdl Lu is Balerdl, Michael Barony Ivan Barral Alessandro Blllau, Stephen Alexander Brennan, Manuel Bruzos Daniel Calvache, Daniel Cantens, Luis Casas, Victor Castro, Joshua Cecol, Miguel Cedeno, Sebastian Chamlzo, Gerald Chang, Joshua Coll i ns, Daniel Comas-Sanchez, Rogelio Consuegra, Alejandro Corzo , Daniel Corzo, Robert Curbelo, Patricio de la Guardia, Rafael De la Torre, Brandon Delgado, Daniel Delgado, Matthew Diaz, Alex Doval , Ricardo Espina, Alejandro Fernandez, Lucas Ferna ndez, Marlo Fernandez-Riera, Javier Fraga-Vasquez, Michael Fresco, Carlos Garcia, Christop her Garcia, Cristian Garcia , Sebastian Garcia, Daniel Glacosa, Alexander Gomez, Andres Gomez, Luis Gonza lez, Mark Gonzalez, Daryel Guerra, Javier Guerrero Vlcen1e, Andre Ha l l, Luis, Halvorssen, Eduardo He rnan dez Victor Hi dalgo Kasse r Ismail Andres Jimenez Carlo s Jim e nez Sebastia n Jorge Gab ri el Krikorian, Nicholas Krikorian Eric Labrador Claudio Leyva Sebastian Llano, Maxlmlllano Llorente, Israel Lopez-Mori ll o, Gabriel Lovo, Andres Ludert Rodrigo Marin, Chri stopher Marrero, Michael Menendez, David Meza,Justln MIiton , Alejandro Morales, Eduardo Morasso, Bernardo Moro, Al lan Navarro, Diego Nunez, Matthew Olesen, Matthew Pancorbo, Francisco Paredes, Nathaniel Payne,, Christian Paz, Alexander Perez Ricardo Perez Ni cho la s Perez-Bl a nco Daniel Piedrahita Juli an Piedra hit Daniel Pian os Jose Pl asencia, Gab riel Pol o, Christopher Ponce Bernardo Pou lat Deiter Prusslng, Guillerm o Quintero, Nicholas Qu intero, David Raez, Ethan Rami rez, Bryan Reyes, Victor Rivera, Sebastian Roa, Brian Rodriguez, Edward Rodriguez, Ja so n Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Nicolas Rodriguez, Evan Rojas, Joshua Salandy, Jack Samped ro, Austin San Juan, Javier San Marti n, Daniel Sanchez, Vicente Sanchez, Matthew Schultz, Andres Smith, Nicolas Smith, Enrique Sorl, Henrlque Souza, Herman Suarez, Alejandro Torres, Noah Torres, Brandon VIia, Alejandro VIiiarreai, And res Wong and Julian Zuluela Moderator: Mrs Olga Ramon

Astronomy Club
Roster : Andres Alfonso (Pres i dent) , Kevin Galego (Vice President) Rafael Oueiroz, Alexander Gomez, Andres Arriola , Leonardo Abate, Victor Castro Eduardo Del Valle Daniel Jimenez Mathew Martin, Ricardo Espina, Zachary Callejas M ichael Martrelly Dan iel Desponda John Pau l Chiaponne, Daniel Diaz, Tomas Fe ijoo Franco Loretelli Christ ian Blasco Lucas Alejandro Garcia and Aidan Suarez. Moderator : Mr. Pedro Anon and Father Pedro Ca rta ya, SJ
Roster : Federico Diago (President), Lucas Jimenez (Vice President) , Henry Castellat, Sebastian Cla rk, Gab riel Cobos, Andre s Diogo, Adrian Fernandez, Antoni o Franco Perini, Sebastian Gonzalez, Juan Lam, Adrian Rod riguez, Carlos Sosa, David Torre s and Ricardo Yamin Moderator: Mr Mi chael Santana and Mr Andres Jimenez
Music Appreciation Society

ORGANIZATIONS
Video Game Cub
Roster: Marlo Perez (President), Cristian Gonzalez (Vice President), Anthony Barada!, Ricardo Espina, Andres Lara, Carlos Lenis, Andres Perez and Raul Sague. Moderator: Mr. Anthony Ale xa nder
Ro ster: WIiiiam Tablada (President) Slon Blssessar (Vice President) Alexander Blanco, Ethan Concepcio n, Gabriel Cordova , Juan de Lapuerta, Daniel Esp onda, Andres Fernandez, Angelo Garce l, Marcos Garcia, Sebastian Gonzalez, Robert Gutierrez, Israel Hernandez, Brian Malagon, Carlos Marlbo na , Michael Mesa, Jorge Perez, Marcelo Prugue, Rafael Ouelroz, Kevin Rodriguez Adrian Smith, David Swlsstack and Luke Swlss tack Moderator: Mr. Jorge Munoz-Bu stamante
Future Business Leaders

Builders Club
Ro sier: Dorye l Guerra, Ricarda Perez, Joseph Balerdl, Tyler Abella, Patrizio de la Guardia, Alejandro Dominguez and Juan Ulloa. Moderator: Mr Andres Jim enez
Roster: Cesar Cantos (P re sident), Armando Gonzalez (Vice President), Nicolas Abreu, Mauricio Arias, WIiiiam Campo, Emilio Carbonell, Juan de Lapuerta, Daniel Diez, Maximo Fanju l, Matthew Gadlnsky, Carias Julio Garcia, Ethan Garcia, Lucas Garcia, Eth an Gonzalez, Lui s Gonza lez-Pe ll a, Gabr ie l Gonzalez.Quevedo, Diego Hamud, Th omas Iglesias, Juan Lopez, Oscar Lopez, Brian Malagon, Luka Markoskl , Juan Diego Meseguer Grillo, Joaqui n Mes i re, Alejandro Mlnoso, Joseph Mun iz, Andrew Navarro, Jaime Parla de, Lucas Perez, Alejandro Porluondo, Andres Pulles, Gabriel Rammos, Julian Rec io, Andres Rlondo, Antonio Roca, Marcos Rodrlguez- Lopldo, Carlos Roig, Israel Salaba rr ia, Jose Sepulveda, Alejandro Socarras, Alda n Suarez, Felipe Torres de Navarra, Alec Torrlcella , and Alejandro Ulvert. Moderator: Mrs Diana Fernandez.
Bishop San Pedro

Bocce Club
Roster: Gabriel Gallardo (President) , Anthony Vadell (Vice President), Rodrigo Barquero, Alexander Blanco, Bruno Buzanell, Pietro Buzanel l Victor Cas tr o Glanpaolo De Fellce Carlos Echenique Gabrie l Fernandez de Castro Gregory Galllnar Manuel GIi Jo rge Jim enez Jorge Lopez-Cab rera Jua n M iguez Luca s Miguez Pe ter Morale s Rodrigo Niet o Sebastian Spencer and Javie r Ya nes Moderator: Mrs. Margerlta Guerrero
Roster: Brian Feal, Eduordo Hernandez, Doniel Casarlego, Julian Hernandez, Adrian Cicero, Andres Gomez, Tyler Newlin, Evan Gonzalez, Alex Doval, Daryel Guerra, Kyle Newlin, Sebastian Chamlzo, Nicolas Hidalgo, WIiiiam San Pedro, Anthony Soler Jr., Evan Rojas, Israel Lopez-Morill o and Tim othy Mackle. Moderator: Mr Ramon Nicosia
American Sign Language

Creative Writing
Roster : Jose Garcia Chirino, Jason Proenza, Rau l Paellas, Gabriel Arteaga, Sean Hlcky, Micheal Morera, Smash Herna nd ez, Lucas Cortinez, Anthony Ablnader, Roberto Gonzalez Diego Navarro Peter Morales and Beltran Ulloa. Moderato r: M rs Ana Suarez
Roster : Nicholas Besada (President), Daryel Guerra, Daniel Ferro, Marlo Perez, Eric Garc ia and Carlo s Lenis. Moderator: Ms Cristina Ramirez



Storm in g the field sen ors Jose Plasencia, Jorge Vlzcarrondo, a n d Gabriel Estrada lead the team before th e game. With new coach Ed die Delgado ot the helm the team suffered some early losses to tough riva l s. H owever, the team overcome th e obstac l es to fini s h stro n g with a fourth District Championship title
Roster: Mark Adams Fran cisco Aguero, Sebas1ia n A lonso, Gabri el Aparcio, A lbert o A razoza, Javie r A ra zoza Car los Barqul n, Sean Beaubien, Manuel Becerra, Jeremy Bencomo, Ryan Bermudez Nich o la s Broucek, Maniel Bruzas, Julian.Cesar Bueres Ni cholas Canino, Pa b lo Carreno, Antonio Castan o, Ara mis Castano, Do nald Chaney, Drew Ch lnlgo, Mi chael Co r ra I, Joseph Cruz, Andres Davila, Rafael De la Torre Brandon Deeb Edward Delgad o, Ralph Deso nt is, Daniel Esteban, Gabriel Estrada Alexa nd e r Fernandez Nikolas Fernandez, Ryan Fernandez Antonio Fr aga, Mi chael Fresco, Isaiah Fuller, Andres Gomez, Ni c holas Gonza lez, Ian Johnson, Roberto Lacasa, Jacob Marrero, Matthew Ma rtin Robe rt Martinez Andres Maza. Chn stopher Maza, Enc Mena, Ch ristopher Menendez, Nikolas Mora, Matt hew Moreno, Alexander Ortiz, Lu cas O tero, Ni c holas Oya rzun , Ivan Pachon, Francisco Paredes, Nicholas Patri cios, N athaniel Pa yne, Juan Perez, Ni co las Perez-Abreu, Stefano Pinto, Jose Plasenc i a, Benjamin Puente, Hayden Puen te, Ethan Ramirez, Francisco Ramirez, Jovan Rice, Victor Rivera, Ca nos Rom ero, Rafael Ruiz, Joseph Schultz, Mathew Sc hultz, Joshua Sloan, Andres Smith, Mark Trapp, Gab rt el Valladares, Santiago Venegas, and Jo rge Vizcarrondo Coaches : Eduard o Delgado, Barney Flores , Jonny Coto, Augusto Venegas, Angel Aparicio, Hector Rod rtguez, Don Chaney Sr. , Jo rdan Esteba n Ulysees Marquez Jonny ll e nasa, Ger man Delgad o a nd Mario Pin o.
Win din g up, se ni or Javan Rice prepares to ki ck t he extra poi nt. Ric e was a cl ut ch kic ker t hroug hout t he year going 39/40 for ex tra poi nts and 45/5 0 fa r touc hbacks
Diving fo r th e legs, Junior Aramls Castanos stops t he run Cas ta nos was a sta rt ing l inebacker t he e nti re year
Recordi ng h is second Inte rceptio n of the season, senior Ivan Pachon stops Pa ce s d r ive up field Pachon was a starting corner last season
Anew~ Begins
By: Lucas Verdejo

The tea m ce lebrates after senior Gabriel Estrada stops the ga m e wi nni ng pass aga in st Del ray Est rada was a team captai n a nd an ove ra ll leader for t he team.
Extending th e play o n th e run, se nio r Gabriel Aparicio looks i ar th e fi rst down A paric io e nd ed the season with a to tal of four touc hdowns
Leapi ng In th e air se ni or Jorge Vizcarrondo knocks th e ba ll loose Vizca rro ndo had o ne Inte rceptio n and four pass break-ups during t he season
Breaki ng free soph o more Donald Chaney Jr scores his seve nt h touc hdown o f the year. Chaney b roke t he schoo l s records for rus hing yards a nd touchdow ns wllh o tota l 141 4 yards a nd 20 touchdowns
Directi ng the wide receiver, freshman Nlcholas Broucek pasltlans his teammate. The team played an unusually shor t season due to the fact that several ga mes were cancelled as a resul t of a busy hurricane season Despite the lack of play time, the JV team managed to defeat some of their toughest rivals

By : Lucas Verdejo
Roster : Mark Adams, Alberto Arazoza Sebastian Arazoza, Carlos Barquln, Ryan Bertran, Nicholas Broucek, Manuel Bruzas, Ju li an-Cesar Bueres , Nicho las Can i no Pa b lo Carreno Antonio Castano Miguel Cedeno Antonio Cortabarrla Santiago Cortabarrla, Andres Davil a, Rafael De la Torre, Brandon Deeb , Edward Delgado, Ra lph Desantis, Alexander Fernandez, Nikolas Fernandez, Isaiah Fuller, Christian Gomez Nicholas Gonza l ez, Luis Halvo rssen Ian Jo hnson, Jacob Lazo, Jose Carlos Lopez-de Cespedes , Jacob Marrero, A lejandro Melo, Nikolas Mora, Alexander Ortiz, Wadlh Pazos, Jua n Perez, Nicolas Perez-Abreu, Be njamin Puente, Hayden Puente, Breton Rice, Victor Rivera and Mark-Edward Trapp Coaches: Jonny Coto, Marlo Pino and Hector Rodriguez
Blocking for the ru nn er, eig hth grader Pablo Carreno and fres h man Edward Delgado c rea te a gap for eighth grader Ryan Bertran Carreno a nd Beltra n were moved up fro m the midd le schoo l level to JV. Reac h ing fo r the skies freshman Luis Halvorseen secures the ba l l In double coverage Ha lvorseen was a freque nt look for the quarterback.
Roster : Lucas Amaya , Brendan Aran, Adl son Arnholt, George Ba lepogl, Alfredo Balsera, Mathew Baturen , Christian Beaubien , Jean- Luc Blanchard, Angel Bueres, Jake Ca mejo, Alberto Carr ill o, Ruben Chavez, Michael
Cor ra l, Dylan Cosgrove, Diego del Pi no, Danie l Delgado, And rew Diaz, Eduardo Du rand , Oscar Echegaray, Lucas Ferna ndez Nicholas Fo nseca Marc Fuentes Aldan Glrado, Mathew Handel Lucas Le on, W illiam Lim a, Ju an Manrique, Danie l Marsh, Gabr ie l Martin , Lucas M arti nez, Fenrnando Mendoza, Jorge Mesa, Brandon M icali Maxlmlllano Munoz Adrian Navarro Amin Pazos Manuel Perez Jam a r! Richardson Aa ro n Rodriguez, Marcos Ruiz, Israel Salabarria, Ni co las Sanc hez, Nicolas Souto, Jose To led o, Dorian To rres, Victo r Torres, Gabne l Va lla dares, Ni co las Vlelto and Daniel Wa l lace Coaches: Eduardo Fraga, Manuel Feijoo, Shane Wa l ker, Keonle Cash, Sebastian Leiter, Jordan Galvez, Ed el Abad and Tony Gonzalez

Roster : Victo r Albernl , Rafael Antun, Marcelo Balepog l, Jacques Blanchard, Samuel Bustos, Nicolas De So lmlnlh ac, Christan Diaz, Javie r Fernandez, Marku s Gonza lez, Santiago Gu ln o1, Nicholas Ig lesias, Liam Jacobse n, Nichola s Leon, Federico Marino, Eric Mena Alberto Mendoza, Andres Miyares, Michel Musi, Andres Parades, Ja ime Parlade, Adran Pena, Andres Rlonda, Jua n Antonio Romanch, Joaquin Rosado, Nicolas Salnfort, Charles Salas, Victor Salas, Frank Sa nchez, Sant iago San tamaria, Cristian Souto, Lo renzo To rre s and Ni colas Tro nlz Coaches: Jose Go nzal ez, Jerry G ra ve r, David Winkler, Saul Lola, Fernando Mendonza and David Tro n1z
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Rolling out of th e pocket , eighth grader Fernando Mendoza escapes pressure. M endoza was a starter on the midd le school team.
Secur in g t he boll, eighth grade r Michael Corral looks upfield for a n open hole. Corral was moved to va rsity al th e e nd of the season due to his pe rforma nce on the team
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Starting the race strong, senior Joshua Collins was the State Runner-Up, and led the team to their ninth State Championship Title The team had been ranked third by the media and cons idered the underdog at the state competition The w in proved that the sc hoo l's long-standing running program should never be undere sti mated
Roster: Cesar Aguzzl , Carlos Bailly, Tomas Bayona, Giancarlo Benitez, Matthew Bryan, Sebastian Castillo, Joshua Collins, Alejandro Corzo, Lucas de la Hoz, Ju lian Delamaza, Brendon Delgad o, Sebastian Du e na s, Daniel Fager, Chr1stlan Fernandez Alberto Fraga Th omas Galllnar, Christopher Garcia, Diego Gomez, Jose Gonzalez Nicolas Hi dalgo, Eri c Labrador, John Lee, Nichola s Lobato, Adam Magoulas, Dav id Meza, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez, Eduardo Mo ra sso, Gabriel Nunes, Daniel Olru, Alejandro Pena, Andres Pizzi , Sebastian Roa, Jess e Rodriguez, Austin San Juan, Micha e l Sanchez, Vicente Sanchez, Henrlque Souza , and Javier Vento. Coaches : Francisco Ruiz, Rene Medina, Juan Rodriguez, Victor Arrieta, Carlos Barqurn, and Carlos Jimenez
Rani{ us Jul again
By: Michael Aparicio
Kicki ng past the campetltlan, Ju ni or Cesar Aguzzi maves up ta the fra nt to accrue poin ts for the teem Aguzzr was t he fift h man o n the teem, cli nching the wi n at the State Championsh i p
At the Embry Riddle In vitationa l sophomore Matthew Bryan works on closing the gap and keeping up wit h the pack Th e wolverines had to travel to Daytona due to the devastating Impact of Hur ricane Irma In South Florida.

In the last stretch , fres h man Di e go Gomez leeves It all on the cou rse In a sprin t to the fi ni sh l ine at t he Spanish River l nvllatlonal. The underclassmen played a pivota l role throug hout the seaso n as th ey made up the majority of the team.
At the Sta te Champio nsh i p, Jun iors Luca s de la Hoz, Seba stian Roa and e igh th grader Adam Magoulas keep the dom i nat i ng pack together The effort made by this group of ru nners led to the progra m's state win
Befo re the start of the roce at the DCYF meet, the JV team lines up at the start. Th e JV tea m also had an unde feated season and hel ped the varsity runners to do their best.
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Fl eet Feet Inv. First
Da de County Youth Fair Can celled
Florida Horse Par k Inv Cancell ed
Embry Riddle Inv. First
Mounta in Dew UF Inv Cancelled
Spani sh Ri ve r Inv First
All igator Lake Inv. First
Pre-State FSU Inv First
Jr. Orange Bowl Inv First
Ce lti c Inv First
Distri ct Champ ion ship First
Regi onal Championship First
Sta te Champi onship Fi rst
Country
St. Theresa Inv
Holy Ro sary Inv
Fl runners Inv
Musketeer Inv
Junio r Orange Bow l
Our Lady of the Lakes Inv.
DCYF Championsh ip
ACC Championship
FLYR A State Championship
Back OPi,w,A,e
By: Michael Aparicio

One be hind th e next, eig ht h grade rs Jorge Hernandez, Adrian Delgado, and Lucas Morales pace t hemselves and overco me th e competit io n at t he State Champions hip The tea m fo ll owed th e p ack st rategy to win t his race
In the fina l 200 meters, seven th g ra der Eric Barreto kicks his way to th e fi nis h lin e The team finished with a ma n at f irst, fou rth, sixth, and sevent h Barreto was the onl y seventh grader In t he top seve n group
Ente ri ng the track fo r th e last 300 meters e ighth g rader
Tomas Duque c le nches th e ACC Cha mpio nshi p tit le Duque stepped up to le a d th e tea m whe n a not her ru nne r was moved up to th e varsi t y level.
Roste r: Fra nk Al ra He nry Amado r Jua n Arel la no, Eric Barreto, Ch ristian Blasco, Lucas Bogardus, Ca rlos Corzo, Daniel Cuesta, Ad ria n Delgado, Lu is Dulzaldes, Tomas Duque, Joseph Duran, Lewis Elias, Lucas Garcia, Andrew Gonzalez, David Gui ll a um e, Jorge He rn andez, M ichae l He rn a ndez, Stephen He rn a nd ez, Alexander Kuhn, A ndrew Lamela, Roberto Leo n, Alejand ro Lopez, Ju an Lopez, Peter Lopez, And res Luna, Ferna ndo Luna, Daniel Lurlgados, Lucas Morales, Lucas Padron Benj amin Pasternac, Nicolas Paz, Raymo nd Perez, Kyle Q uin ta na, Au relio Rodriguez, Jacob Rod rig uez, Pablo Rod rig uez, Carlos Roig, Joseph Ruiz, Jos hua Ruiz, Lucas Sabogal, Hely San te llz Jose Sepulve da Eva n To r res Al ej a nd ro Vela, Gabriel Ve lasquez Nei ra a nd M atthew Vi na Coaches: Victor Arrieta, Ga brie l Von Der Osten and Carlos Jimenez.

St. The re sa Inv Holy Rosary Mu sketeer Inv.
O ur Lady of the Lakes In v ACC Cha mpionshi p pla ce Fir st Second Firs t Fo urt h Firs t
Ro ster: He nry Amador, Jua n Are ll a no, Rod rigo Bla nco, Lucas Garcia, David Gu ill au me, Juan Lopez, Da n ie l Lurlgado rs, Ray mo nd Pe rez, Ky le Qu i nt a na, Aureli o Rodriguez, Ca rl os Roig, Jose ph Ruiz Jos hu a Ru iz Lucas Saboga l Jose Se pu lveda, Eva n To rres and Matth ew Vi na Coaches: Victor Arr ieta, Ga b riel Von De r Osten a nd Car los Jim enez
Runnin g th e co urse, sixth g rade r Joshua Ruiz spr ints the fi nal stret ch to the fi ni sh li ne Rui z finis hed the seaso n w ith a personal best o f 8:59 fo r the 1 5 miles.
Stayi ng a head o f the co mp et iti o n, sixt h g rade r Joseph Ruiz p aces ahead Ruiz season personal re co rd was a 9:14
On ho me tu rf sixth g rad er Evan Torres kicks hi s way up th e Nike Hil l. Th e seaso n was cu t sho rt d ue to th e da mages ca used by Hurr ica ne Irma

Loo kl ng at th e t arget so p homore Alejandro Garcia takes 1h e wi nd ln1a co nsideration to line up his next shot. Garcia has been o n th e team since 7th grade and has been a huge asset ever since.
Working togethe r for t he best ou tco me senior Andres Perez and Junio r Manuel Romero d isc uss 1he bes t approach to t he next shot. Perez was cap tai n o f t he team a nd Romero led th e team to the Dls1rl c1 Cha mpio nsh i p w here th ey pla ced fi rst.
Following 1hrough with his swing, se ni or Enrique Vila hits hi s driver Ju st right fo r the ba ll to go down the course
Roster: Sebastian Barcia, Jo se CII, Lucas Cons uegra, Alan Fernandez, Alejandro Garcia , Andres Grande, Andre Hall , Ca r los Iglesia s, Jorge Igl es ia s, Andres Lude rt, M ichael Mesa, Andres Perez, N icolas Poveda, Brya n Reyes , Manuel Ramero and Enrique VIia. Coaches : Grayso n Zacker, Martin Barto lome and Gera rdo Portela.
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With his eye on t he prize, sixth grader Mateo Stickler watches his bal l head down the range Stickler was ane of the top scorers on the team while also being a member of the schoo l 's basketball team
As they prepare for their upcom i ng match aga i nst Gul li ve r, members of t he midd le school gol f team practice their putting befo re pairing up wi t h a teammate
W i th t he day co mi ng to an end, the team members show their sportsma nsh i p to their opponent as they head out of t he course The team was considered one of the best In t he league w it h a 4-1 record.
Working as a unit, seventh graders Nicolas Portuondo a nd Adr ian Rodriguez wai t pa ti ently for their turn to putt. Rodr ig uez was considered one of the best on t he team with an average score of 43.2
Headi ng to the next hole, seventh grader Ignacio Lizama and sixth grader Roberto Lizama work their way down the fairway to keep t he game going. The Llzamas were cous i ns and were both va luab l e assets to the team
Roster: Ignacio Lizama, Mateo Stickler, Carlos Perez-Abreu, Jo h n Bo hatch, Roberto Li zama, Adrian Rodriguez, A.J Perez, Joseph Muniz, Nico las Porthondo Co a che s: Andrew Navarro and Gerardo Porte la
Competing In the 200 yard freestyle, senior Allor Funga lrl no goes on to win the event at the State Championship In Stuart with a personal record of 1:34 89 ony 0 2 seconds away from the state record Fungairln o also wo n the 500 yard freesty le at this event with a lime of 4:25 73

Rosie r: Ignacio Aguilar, Felipe Arenas, Maxwell Bellsarlo, Victor Blsbal, Alvaro Bodero, Carlos Caballero, Ignacio Cardenal, Luis Casas , Andres Castillo, Sebastian Chamlzo, Martin Chang, lose Chaviano, An thony Delgado, Samuel Flores, Eduardo Francia, Allor Fungalrlno, Orlando Galindez, Christopher Go l llano, Mateo Garcia Jaime Garcia-Oliver, Antonio Gomez, Daniel Jimenez, Thomas Kurzan, Alejandro Ll orente, Santiago Lopez, Hugo Marin, M ichael Martelly, Alexander Menendez, Andres Mesa, Thomas MoJena, Gabriel Ortega, Hector Paz, Alexander Perez, Jorge Perez, Andres Pue ll o, Pablo Puga, Matthew Puelles, Raul Rodrlguesz, Michael Ruiz, Javier Saumell, Kevlng Steel, Nicolas Suarez, Roberto Suarez, Matthew Torres, Adolfo Valencia and Andres Wong. Coach : Kirk Peppas
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Diving off the b lock, sophomore Andres Wong takes off the anchor leg of the 200 yard frees tyle relay Wong was the Regional Champion In the 100 yard freestyle with a time of 47 51
Pushing off th e wal l, se nior Hugo Morin sta rts off the 100 yard backstroke at the District Champ ionship. Marin was a team captain and he qualified for states In the 100 yard backstroke
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Befo re entering the water senior Javi er Saum ell dives at the Dis t rict Championship Saumell was the team ' s first d iver In the school's history and he wo n the District Champion for the event.
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During an after schoo l practice, eighth grade r Zachary Callejas works on hi s butterfly st roke
A lth oug h th e butterfly was his stro n gest even t , Ca ll ejas also swa m the 100 meter.
Br eak in g fr ee o f the compe t iti on, eigh th grade r Dylan Veccio co mpl et ed his final race of the year in the Dade Cou nty Youth Fair Middle Sc h oo l Swim Meet. Veccio placed seco nd overa ll at this m eet.
Practicin g fr ees t yle, sevent h grade r Maxton Torres works o n improving hi s st roke. The seventh grade class had a big p rese n ce on the middle school team.

At the Ransom Meet, the midd l e sch ool swimmers race to the finish in the freestyle. "T h e highlight of th e season was seeing the t ea m imp rove throughout fr om th e begin nin g the final meet," sa id eighth grader Dylan Veccio. "I look fo rwa rd t o swim m ing wi th the varsity team next yea r."
Roster : llan As ls Luis Balcells, Ed gar Batista Zachary Ca ll ejas Henry Caste lla1, Diego Chan g, John Ch iappone, David Coro, Gab riel Coro, Andre de Leon, Nelson de Leon , Alessandro DI Marzo, Manuel Dom in guez, Hugo Dorta, Julian Alexis Falero, John Fan ]ul, Th omas Fa nj ul, Rafael Fernandez, Antonio Fran co Perini, Lucas Garcia, Daniel Go nzalez, Alfredo Herna nd ez, Matthew Jal l l, Ramon Lanza, Santiago Lopez, Joaqu i n Mestre, Jose Morales, Lui s O l ivares, Daniel Perez, Salvatore Pizzi , Alejandro Sa nc hez, Pablo Tirado, Maxton Torres, Carlos Vecclo ond Dy lan Vecclo Coach : Nl uvys Rosales and Th omas Aval lone

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By : Jorge Vizcarrondo and W Ii iy Tablada
Roster: Alex is Agreda, Jose ph Ba lerdl , Anthony Barada!, Ferna nd o de la La ma Guzman Andres Jim enez Gabrie l Moreno and Jacob Wutzler. Coach: Jorge Martinez
Running down the cou rt o n the los t b reak, senior Marcos Dajer prepares to take th e layup. Daj er was the lead Ing sco re r averag in g 14 points per ga me
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Roster: Jonathan Bordl tch, Manuel Becerra, Daniel Cantens, Joshua Cecol, Marcos Dajer, Lu is Diaz, David Fernandez, Sebastian Lezco no, Robert Lopez, Jose Plasencia, Alec Rod rig uez, Andre Rodz, Andres Ros, Daniel Sue lro and Chr1 stlan Ti noco Coaches: Gas ton Rodriguez Angel Rodriguez and John Paul Mendez
Dri v in g past his de fe nder, Juni o r Dan ie l Cante ns heads for the baseline. " A record does not tell the story. I will come back eve n stronger next year,'' said Ca ntens

By: Michael Morera

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By: Francisco Aguero & M ichael Morera
Roster: Marlo Cobo, Diego Segu ro la, Joseph Pe rez, Francisco Paredes, Chri stop her Klernlck, Sea n Luc Beaubien, Michael Navarro, Ni cho las Ro dr iguez, Jonathan Cos i o, John Michael Tonda, Thomas Puente, Andy Chavez and Herman Suarez. Coach: Ruben Marrero

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By, Diego SPgu ro lo
Roster: Alexandre Beau bien, Marian o Br ito, Angel Lui s Cabllero, Danny Del Riesgo, Matthew Diaz, Alejandro Go nzal ez, John Hernandez, Carlos rgles ras , Justin Jarro, RaJlv Khem1an11 Sebastian Lazo, Marcos Pastor, Luke Pennie, Alec Rodz, Sal Stewar1 and Michael Zaharas. Coach: Gaston Rodriguez and Wil l ia m Ben jami n

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Ro ster: Sa nt iago Ari za Adlson Arn holt, Bryan Bjorkma n Roberto Castro, Adrian De lgado, An d rew Di az, Da nie l Fernandez, Kev in Fr eyre, Eva n Ga rcia, Gabriel Marrero, M arc Menendez, Ca rlos Mora les, David Ortiz, Ju li o Vlye ll a. Coa ches: Jose Roca, Jr
Roster: An drew Berrocal, Marcial De Sautu, Kevin Ga rcia, Roberto Henao, Alexa nder Mar quez, Marcelo Mora les Andrew Nava rro, Nicolas Pa z Jos hue Perez, Victor Perez, Nicolas Po rt uo ndo, Javier Rose ll, Danie l Sastre, Gab rie l Seguro la, Ga br ie l Sixta and Evan Torres. Coach: Da niel Puente

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By: Diego Segurola
Roster: Ant hony Azcuy, Javr Brito, Ig nac io Fa l la, Eduardo Gross Jr., Diego Leon-Agu li ar, Vince nt Lima , Freddy Me lgar, Victo r Perez, Carlos Sa nt ana , Dan ny Sast re Mateo Sti ckler Evan Torres a nd Otto Travieso. Coaches: Sa l Stewart
Roster : Matt hew Berrocal Denys Casillo, Jordan Co rdero Lazaro Diaz, Marero, Santiago Elroa, Marcos Garcia, M are Gipps, Thomas Ig lesias, Andres Larrea, Luis Lopez, Ralp h Raymat, Joseph Ruiz, Jos hua Ruiz a nd

With all his focus on the boll, senior Carlos Grande cornpeles in lhe dislricl lournornenl lo finish the set. Grande won the Singles Individual Stole Championship by scoring 6- 1 and 6-0 in two sels. His hord work and dedicolion in lhe sporl of tennis earned him a spot as one of the MVPs on the 1eam.
Putting his energy into the swing, freshman Sebastion Velez, focuses on winning 1he point. VeleL won lhe #1 doubles Dislricl Tournarnenl wilh his partner senior Carlos Grande and earned a spot in the Stole Tournament.
Jumping to save the ball, senior Javier Guerrero competes • goins1 Sou1h Miami High School during lhe Dislricl Tournornenl. Guerrero has been ploying 1ennis for the school since he was in six1h grade.
Roster: David Alarcon, Nicolas Alarcon, Guillermo Amore Diego Belfor1, Daniel Campuzano, Fel'pe Castro, Julian Castro Dominic Ch-appone, Lucas Cor1inez, Alejandro de Feria, Fernando de lo Lama Guzman, Javier de la Lama Guzman, Juliar DeCollibus, Juan Dibildox, Sebastion Duenas, Mark Garriga, Carlos Grande, Javier Guerrero Vicen1e, Andres Incera, Franciscc Lear, Manuel MeJta Bird, Manuel Morin, Rodrigo Nie1o, Felipe Pardo, Berna•do Poulat, Daniel Raez, David Raez, A exande Rodriguez, Sebastia1 Velez, Mateo Venegas, Alejandro Villareal and Alec Vizaso. Coach: Joseph Barbosa
!osier: John Angu1ta, Nich olas Arana, M arco Arazoza, Luis Balcells, Daniel Betancourt, Jacques Blanc hard, ean-Luc Blanchard, Adrian Carmona, Alessandro Di Marzo, Al1redo Diaz, Christian Dim, Tomas Feijoo, Jason :ernandez-M iro, Massimo Garcia, Diego Gonzalez, Nicholas Hernandez, Andres Jimenez, Franco Larate lli, licholas Lebena, Joseph Mackle, Federico Marino,Alberto Mendoza, Fernando Mendoza, Amaor Naeem, '1atias Nieto, Andres Ramos, Franc;isc;o Rojo,lsrael Sa labarria, Alec; Schneider anrl Diego Suarez. Coach : oseph Barbosa
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In his firsl malch ol lhe day, sixlh grader Nicholas Hernandez looks to defeat his opponent with a powerful set. 'The season went well, and I enjoyed playing with my leammales," sa id HernandeL.
Persevering through the hot sun, eighth grader Alfredo Diaz sprinls lo hil a ball placed lar oulside. "ll was a good experience, and I improved in many different ways," said Diaz

Swinging h is racket at Palmer Trinity, eighth grade r John Anguita reaches to return the ball back to his opponent Anguita hit the ball back over the net to then secure his point lead.
Participating in regular warm up drills, seventh grader Diego Gonzalez and eighth grader Alec Schneider prepare to face off in the·1r doubles match. "We tried our best and next year we will try even harder and play better," said Schneider.
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St rik ing the boll perfectly, senior Francisco Castanos waits for on ope ning In th e defence to poss the boll to o ne of hi s teammates Costa nos was the lead ing scorer In the district with 27 goals.
Ro ster: Luciano Bettocchl, Francisco Costanos, Robert Castro, Doniel Co ma sSa nc hez, Eduard o Delgado, Luca s Fernandez, Jose Ga rces, Cristia n Garc ia, Victor Giorgi ni, Sebas tion Llan o, Ma xl mlll o no Ll o rent e, Jorge Lopez-Cabrera, Chrl sophe r Moustafa Rodrigo Munoz Than os! Noos Diego Nunez Juan Pereira Aleja ndro Pujal s Sebastian Restrepo Carlos Soso Nicolas Soso Harri son Stoker, Carlos Velo, David Velasco and Julian Piedrahita. Coaches: Ton ger Mendonca, Oscar Emon d and Aaron Hernandez.
Atte mpting to pus h the ba ll down fie ld, senior Maximiliano Ltorente ski ll full y avoids a defende r a nd looks for an ope n teammate Llorente's unmatc hed end ura nce led him 1o be an effective and Infl uential pl ayer on t he team
Work i ng hard to steal the ba ll se nior Carlo s Vela overwhe l ms t he oppos it ion w it h his speed. A ltho ugh Ve la di d not start at the begi n ni ng of the season , he was a cr ucial component toward s the w i ns In th e latter part of the year
Bracing himself fo r Impact, senior Diego Nunez batt les for a 50-50 ba l l. Nunez had a short season wit h a major Inj ury to his ACL.

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Slici ng throug h de fe nders fres hma n Seba stian Restrepo pus hes up f ie ld wit h the goal In his sights. Although he was a freshma n Restrepo had been playing a1 t he varsi ty level for two years

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By: Fran c isca Garcia-Mantes
Roster: Michael Barony, Rodrigo Diaz, Dan iel Diez, Alejand ro Echeverria, Lucas Garcia, Luis Halvorssen, Chr istopher Krause, Charles Lamela, Andres Ludert, Nicolas Meneses , Niko Molina, Javier Pardo, Gerardo Perera, Alexander Perez, Daniel Piedrahita, Manuel Rincon, Alejandro Salas, Emiliano Sosa , Juan Tejera and Alden Vlllasuso. Coach: Aaron Hernandez
Marko Alegrett, Eduardo Alvarez, Christian Bargueiras, Samuel Bayona, Alej o Beteta, Emil io Carbonell Jo hn Dellonado Enzo Fernandez, Enrique Mackin lay Stefano Naas Gabriel Otero, Jeronimo Pedevllla, Matias Peri no!, Francisco Prlo, Eduardo Real, Julian Recio , Benjamin Romanach John-Patrick Stanfield, Alejandro Vela, Jack Volpe and Javier Zaragoza Coach: Laurent Cruz
Dribbling the ball down the field, sixth grader Jullan Recio attempts to take the ba l l to the other side for his team Thi s was a Reclo's first year playi ng soccer fo r th e schoo l.
Getting th roug h two St. Theresa defenders, Eduardo Garcia takes con trol of the ball. Garc ia played right ba ck fo r the team, and had been playing soccer for nine years
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Roster : Diego Alvarez, Mateo Baquero, Gabriel Belfort, Nichole Duque Carlo Julio Garcia Martin Ig nacio Garriga Daniel Lurlgados Alec Mo lina, Alejandro Mouhaffel Mattey, Julian Recio, Marcos RodrlguezLapldo, Nicolas Rodriguez-Meneses, Em ery Sala m, Nicolas Smith, Lorenzo Torres, Felipe Torres de Navarra, Alejandro Ulvert, Luca Valenti a nd Avery Vllasuso Co a ch: Tonger Mendoca
In a home match of Blue versus Go ld teams, sixth grader Andrew Borge n cou nters the attack with an aggressive move Last year was Borgen ' s first year play in g socc er for the school.
Roster: Edrlen Argote, Rodrigo Blanco Andrew Borgen Juan de Laperta Carlos Garc ia, Manuel Gu rl dan Joseph Konjlramkuzhey, Franca Laratelll Henr y llsamore, Richard Ma loof, Oma r Ortega Daniel Perez, David Ramirez, Daniel Real, Au relio Rodriguez, Carlos Roig , Lucas Sabogal, Alvaro Sanson, Jo se Sepulveda, Alejandro Silva and Jake Usallan Co a ch: Tonger Mendonca
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Walking off with pride, sophomo re Thoma s Cuesta steps off th e mat ofter ea rnin g a six points pin against an oppo nent fro m Coral Spring s Se nio r High-S chool. Cuesta, who hod been wres tlin g for th e past four years, won that match
Steadi ly ho ldin g the oppo nent from Ca rol Sp rings, seni o r Joseph Schultz, gai ns a point at a tournamen t at Westminster Chri stian School. His win c ll ched th e vi ctory for th e t ea m
While his peers c heer for him, sop homore Alejandro Castro Intense ly focuses on his o pp onent a t the 2018 District Cha mpi ons hip held In the school gym.
In an Intense match, sop homo re Eddie Sliva, takes down his oppo nent a nd wins o n a pin Thi s wi n qualified Sliva for the 20 18 Reg iona l Cha mp io nsh ip
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Roster : He nry Ama dor, Spencer As h by Isaac Bade ll-Rlvle re Daniel Cuesta Thomas Cues ta, Diego De La Vega Danie l Esteban, Ryan Fe rnandez Anto nio Fraga Lui s Gonzalez-Pella , Matthew Martin, Nicholas Muniz, Kyle Qu intana, Rafael Ruiz, Joseph Schu ltz, Matth ew Schultz, Eddie Sliva and Dorian To rres Coac h: Fid el Albelo
w• -1ing 1or the whistle 1a blow, junior Rober1 Lopez gets ready to serve the ball. Since he was one of the tallest players on the 1eam, Lopez often played nea' the net, alwa ys 'eady 1o spike

Jumping up co receive, junior Eric Diaz gets ready 1o send the ball bac k lo Grea1er Miami Adventist Academy. D-,•, ended 1he seaso1 with 16 kills and 10 digs. Las1 season was only the second in the lost decode lhol Lhe volleyball Leo m won Lhe Distric1 Championship.
Looking to re1Lrn 1he ball. senior Eric Lastres ge1s ready to se rve 1he bal I against the Ferguson opponent. Lastres, who had been play"ng on the volleyball team since the seventh g rade, was one ol Lhe Leom leaders
Roster; Co d y Aguirre, Daniel Ca ntens, Joshua Cecal, Mario Co b o, Eric Diaz, Luis Holvorssen, Christopher Klemick, Eric Laslres, Roberl Lope,, Joseph Pere,, N icolas Soso, Gabriel Suare,, Hermon Suare, and Danie l Venerio. Coaches: Jeanell Franceschi Carlos Cristobal and M arc Diaz
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By: Francisco Aguero and An1hony Abinader

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Whi le i n mid-air, freshman Tomas Puente tosses the ball back to the opponent. This move led to an increased point lead 1o 1ake set 1 in 1he series
Runn i ng 1o save 1he ball, sophomore Christopher Klemick sets the play to return it to the opposing team. "I cou ld really feel the bond among the teammates on the court," said Klemick.
Receiving the ball from the other team, eighth grader Sal Stewart bunts ii bock Iowa rds them lo rel urn tl10 play. Stewar:'s rn:urr· ulloweu for ano1her point 1o get added to the scoreboard.
Positioning the ball for a spi <e, eighth grader Kevin Alpi,ar gees the ass·s1 and se1s up ior the point "Last year I learned how 10 ploy lhe sport cornpetitiv0ly," srnd Alµizur. "Our coach was real y good, and he 1aug ht me a lo1 about how to play 11e game carrec11y."
Roster, Kevin Alpizar, Gabriel Baez, Christopher DiFi l ippi, Evan Garcia, Alexander Gan,ale,, Joseph Gan1ale,, Roberta Henao, Juan M iro-Ouesada, Carlos Morales, Sal S1ewart, Gabriel Suarez, Tomas Torres and Sebastian Wallace-Perdomo. Coach : Alejandro Guerrero
Roster; N icolas Alarcon, Vic1or Bisbal, An1onio Cortabarria, San1iago Cortab• rria, Diego Feijoo, Carlos Grundler, Peler Lope,, M ichael Navorro, Diego Pianos, Tornes Puenle, Seboslion Reslrepo, Alexander Suarez and Jose Torres. Coaches: AleJ • nd ro Guerrero, Marc Diaz and Carlos C ristobal
Running through Ille bases, senior Jonathan Barditch celebrates a horne run. Bard itch, who played on the school team throughout his high school career, had a batting average oi .298 seaso n. The varsity baseball team hod to overcome numerous adversities, including a ser ies of in jur ies lo their lop players, lhal hindered 1heir plans 1o move to the pos1 season.

Roster: Alexis Agreda, Arrnondo Alber1, Alec Arrizurie1a, Jonathon Barditch, Roger Coinzos, Robert Curbelo, Gia Cueto, Jorge De Goti, Gabriel De Zendegui, Christian Eiroa, M ario Fe rna ndez-Riera, Dorian Gonza lez, Andrew Hernandez, James Mullis, Nicholas Ouin1ero, Aaron Ramirez, Sean Riera, Es1eban Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Joshua Sala nd y, Sal Stewart, AleJandro Torres and Humberto Torres. Coach: Gerard Albert, Ivon Montone and Po ul Barnes
At bat, freshman Dorion Gonzolez, swings tor a hi t. Gonzalez hod a bolling ove rage or .500 slugging percenloge [or lhe season.
Swinging al lhe boll, junior Joshua Salandy, makes conlacl with 1he ba II with grea1 precision. Salandy hod a total of 16 runs ba11ed in lost season for the team
Putting power into his throw, senior lames Mullis, strikes out the bolter. Mullis's pi1ching ave ra ged a 1.36 walks plus hi1s per inning pilched.
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By: Andres Frene ro and Francisca Garcia-Mon tes

Pi1ching from the mound, sophomore Roger Coinzos 1hrows tor a s1rikeout Cainzos had a 1 28 walks per hit per inning lost season.
Jumping for the ball , junior Armondo Albert gels 1he ou1 for the team. As the short s1ap, Albert was help1ul with a batting overoe o1 .359.
Hus1Iing to the boll, junior Gabriel De Zegendui makes 1he catch. DeZegen d ui had a ta1al at 23 putou1s los1 season as the 1eom's ou1field.
Catching the boll senior Humberto Torres ready to frame the boll. Torres hod 22 runs far the 1eom last year, which was one of the highes1 far the team overall.

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By: Carlos Bailly
Looking to make contact with the ba ll , freshman Sebastian Riguero takes a swing for the fences Rlguero was one of the main power hitters on the team
Getting the ball back to the mou nd, freshma n Andrew Lamzaras returns the caught fly ba ll Lamza ras was one of
Roster: Sebastian Alo nso, Luis Aparicio, Andres Bello, Rya n Bertran , Rya n Calnzos, Gavin Cancio, Adrian CarbaJales , Francis Cruz, Giovanny Cueto, Roberto Fernandez, Marc Fuentes, Alexander Gomez Luis Go nzalez Andres Gutierrez Carlos Iglesias Andrew Lamzaras Alejandro Morales Marlo Osorio, Daniel Perez, Sebastian Rlgueno, Diego Romero, Jack Sanpedro a nd Sal stewart Coach : Shane Walker a nd Eduardo Fraga
Ready at bat , freshma n Ryan Bertran fo l lows through on a swing Bertran led the team In doubles and was also the team ' s starling short stop

e Ed uardo Rodriguez Daniel Sa stre and Nic ho las Trontz Coach: Salvador Ca maraza
Roster: Nic holas A lonso, Kevi n Al pizar, Eduardo Arev a lo, Ra ul Asp ur u, Christop her Bayo, John Bohatch, Kevi n Cast ro, Luis Co nsuegra, Michael Carro l, Michael Cruz, Jose Fernandez, Marc Fuentes, Matthew Huembes, Carlos Mas and Derek Tama rgo Coach : Sa lvador Cama ra za
Roster: Jonathan A lo nso Brandon Amparo Stefa n Borre ro, Cesar Cantos, Nicholas Chesma n, Chr istopher DIFill ppl , Jey me l Estrada, Fran cisco Fernandez, Da nie l Handa l, Roberto Lizama , Juan Mi ro-Quezada , Nicholas M ontes, Carlos Pere z-Ab reu, Evan Rothe, Andres Salvade and Daniel Suarez Coaches : Jose Gonza lez, Jo rge A mparo a nd Ade l Abad
Roster: Ed rlen Argote, W i lli am Ca mp o, Char les Carreno, Jordan Cordero, Alexander Cruz, Brando n DeGoll, Ernie Echeva rria Markus Gonzalez, Ga b riel Go nzal ez-Quevedo An dres Miyares, Ivan M ont an

At 1he State Championship senior Joshua Collins finishes 1he 1600m s1rong with a personal record of 4: 16.47. Collins, who olso ron the 3200m, set fhe school record for this event with a 9 :09 25 He ran bo t h the 1600m and the 3200m at the State Championship where he placed third in both races.
Roster: Franc·1sco Aguero, Cesar Aguzzi, Christopher Alvarez, M 1choel Aparicio, Javier Boca, Carlos Bailly, Rodrigo Barquera, Tomas Bayona, Sean Luc Beaubien, Manuel Becerra, Giancarlo Benitez, Ryon Bermudez, Luciano Be1tocchi, Alexander Blanco, William Braceras, Matthew Bryan, Aramis Castano, Sebastion Castillo, Donald Chaney, Joshua Collins, Lucas de lo Hoz, Julian De lamaza, Brandon Delgado, Lukas Esapil, Daniel Fager, Christion Ferno ndez, Javier Frago-Vazquez, Gabriel Gallardo, Diego Gomez, Evon Gonzalez, Jose Go nzalez, Nicholas Gonzalez, Nicholas Hidalgo, Jean-Franco Jimanez, Eric La brador, John Lee David Leiva, William Lleonort, Michael Lopez, Adorn Mo goulos, David M eza, Juan Miguez, Lucas Miguez Nikolas M oro, Eduardo Morosso, Jorge Morasso, Nicholas M uniz, Gabriel Nunez, Doniel Ollu, Nicholas Potricios, No1haniel Payne, Alejandro Peno, Gerardo Perera, Nicolas Perez-Abreu, And res Pizzi, Jason Proenza, Sebastian Roa, Jesse Rodrig11ez, Be njamin Romonach Nicolas Solvo1, Austin San Juan, Michael Sanchez, Vicente Sanchez, Joshua Sloan, Carlos Enrique Sosa, Henrique Souza, Stefan Todywalo David Velasco, Javier Vento and Aiden Vlllasusa. Coaches: Victor Arrie1a, Jose Roca Jr., Donald Chaney and Car los Jimenez
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In 1he circle, junior Nicholas Palricios gets ready ta th row the d iscus. Potricios was a very consistent athlete with a personal best throw of 126'9".
The young dista nce group of e ighth grader Adam Magoulas, freshmen Javier Vento and Diego Gomez, and sophomores Matthew Bryan and Gabriel Nunes lead 1he pac k Magoulas and Vento went on to compete a t 1he State Championship in the
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Youth Fa ir 3rd
ACC Relays 1st
All Sa int lnvitationa I 1st
Respect Life 1st
Ransom Invitational 1st
Crusader Classic 1st
ACC Championship 1st
Westminster 1st
Pinecre st lnvi1ation a l Qualifier
FLYRA Stale Championship 1st
Al lhe Pinecresl l nvilotional, eighlh grader Aidan Girado clears 9 fee t. Gira d o, a long w ith Nicolas Souto, jumped 9' 6" 1o se1 o new school record
Right off the start, eighth graders Tomas Duque and Jorge Hernondez lead the race in 1he 1600m run • 1 lhe Westminster lnvilolionol. Duque ond Hernande, were bo1h par1 of the 4x800m relay that placed second in the FLYRA Sta1e Champ ionship.
Running 1o 1he finish line, eighth grader Alfredo Huete finishes lhe Crusader Classic lnvI1a1ional in sixth place. Huete ran in the 4x400m 1ho1 placed seven1 h al the Stole Championship.
Th rowing the shotpu t w ith great effor1, eighth grader Gabriel Valladares gets the Job done. Valladares broke the middle school record with • throw ol 45'9".

Roster: George Bolepogi, Eric Barreto, Edgar Bo1is to, Bryan Bjorkman , Chris1ion Blasco, Charles Carreno, John Cas tellanos, Diego Chang, Ruben Chavez, Carlos Corzo, Adrion Delgado, N·1cholos Diaz, Kevin Dominguez, Tomas Duque, Joseph Duran, Alexis Julian Falero, Rafael Fernandez, Ethan Garcia, Lucas Garcia, Marcos Garcia, Aiden Garcia, Aiden Girado, Armando Gonzalez, Eduardo Gross Jr., David Guillaume, Roberto Henao, Pedro Hermida, Al1redo Huete, Thomas Ig lesias, Ion Johnson, Alexander Kuhn, Andrew Kuhn, Andrew Lamela, Lucas Leon, Roberto Leon, Diego Aguilar-Leon, William Limo, Samir Lola, Alejandro Lopez, Andres Luna, Fernando Luna, Daniel Lurigodos, Adorn Magoulos, Michael Ma rtelly, Ryon M er1z, Jorge Mesa, Joaquin Mes1re, Carlos Morales, Adrion Navarro, Oma r Ortego, BenJamin Pasternac, Raymond Perez, Salvo1ore Pizzi, An1onio Ponte, Alejandro Por1uondo, Rolando Rodriguez, Morcos Lapido-Rodriguez, Joshua Ruiz, Victor Salos, Hely Sonleliz, Jose Sepulveda, Nicolas Smith, Nicolas Souto, Zachary Sunderland, Alec Torricella, Ma1thew VolleJo, Gabriel Neira Velasquez, Matthew Vallejo, and Pedro Zuloago. Coaches: lose Garcia, Alberto Juanloreno and lose Roca, Jr.
Running the 4x400m relay, s1x1h grader Joshua Ruiz crosses the 200m mark at the All Catholic Conference Championship. Ruiz made it to the FLY RA State Championship in the 3000m where he ran a 10:29.90.
At the Wes1minster Invitational, sixth grader Charles Carreno runs the 400m. He placed eleventh in th is even1 with a pe rsona l record time oi 1:02. 49
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At the Westminster Invitational, sixth graders Joaquin Mestre and Daniel Lurigados compete against eight h graders in the 3200m. Lurigadas finshed 1he even1 with a lime oi 6:01.37 and M estre 2:43.40
Competing at the Dade Cou nty Youth Fair Middle School Champ·1onship, sixth grader Diego Leon Aguilar places 28th i n the 400m. Aguilar completed this race with a time 01 1:07.57.
Roster: Edgar Bo1its1o, Charles Co rreno, Alexis Ju lian Falero, Ethan Garcia, Lucas Garcia, Marcos Garcia, Armando Gonzolez, Eduardo Gross Jr, David Guillaume, Thomas Iglesias, Diego Leon-Agu i lar, Doniel Lurigados, Joaquin M estre, Omar Ortego, Raymond Perez, Alejo ndro Portundo, M arcos Rodriguez- Lapido, Joshua Ruiz, Vic1or Solos, Jose Sepulveda, Nicolas Sm ith, Evon Torres, and Matthew Vina. Coaches: Jose Garcia and Alberto Juantorena.
Leading the varsity learn, seniors Roberto Fernandez, Ricardo Mayo and Nicholas Smith take t he 1ield at Tropical Park 1o face the Columbus Explorers. The Wolverines wen1 on 1o win this rivalry early in the season and se1 a tone 1or 1he res1 of 1he year.

Roster: Mark Adams, Rafael Bru, Alejandro Candela, An1onio Costa no, Rogelio Consuegra, Joseph Cruz, Ramon de Legorburu, Carlos Diaz, Eloy Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Kyle Gusa, M a11hew Hernandez, Diego Horta, Ignacio LopezCastro, Justin Louden, Ricardo Mayo, Vic1or Mejer, Eric Mena, Jono1hon Micali, Br• ndon Moron, Ricardo Perez, Nicholas Perez-Blanco, Deiter Prussing, Lucas Rodriguez, M anuel Andres Rod riguez-Lapido, Carlos Romero, Nicholas Sm 1th, Enrique Sari, Jorge Suarez, Jose Toledo, Alejandro Toyos-Si1jes, Lucas Verdejo and Andres Vila. Coach: Alan Bellando
Approaching Gulliver's defense, Nicholas Smith prepares 10 1ake his shot at 1he Tropical Park field. Smi1h was the highest scoring player on the team lasl season wilh 37 goals.
Attackman senio r Deiter Prussing defends against Po l mello ollempling lo move lhe ball post midfield at the Hernandez Field. Prussing has been a starting attackman since his sophomore year.
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By, Francisco Aguero and Michael

While being covered by two defenders, senior Nicholas Perez-Blanco looks for a pass against Pinecrest. PerezBlanco commited to ploy lacrosse for Merrimack College.
Running with full possession, senior Lucas Verdeja posses the boll down field. Verdejo was the captain an the defensive side a11he ball.
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By , Francisco Aguero and Michae l Fresco
Attacking the goal, sophomore Nicholas Poveda looks for an open man while keeping the ball away from the defender. Poveda was a starting attackman throughout the season and contributed many points for the wo lverines.
In an attempt to clear the ball, freshman Alejandro Acosta runs down 1ield to 1ransition 1he bal l to the a1tack. Acosta was one of the three starling defenders every game and an asset to the defense's success
With control o1 the bal I, freshman Diego Canto approaches quick ly as he looks 1or a way around the de1ense. According 1a coach Paz, Canto was a consistent player and vital to the team throughout the season.

With possession of the boll, sophomore Jacob Marrero keeps the ball away from the defender as he prepares to shoot. Marrero was a starting attack throughout the entire year and con t ributed many points to the team's count.
Roster: Alejandro Acos1a, Nicholas Alvorez, Sebas1 ion Arrizurieta, Nicholas Augus1in, Carlos Barquin, John Broe, Ju l ien Colas, Diego Canto, Christopher Carter, An tonio Castano, Felipe Cueto, Rol p h Desant is, Roberto Espin, Oscar Fernande,, Eduardo Gonzalez, Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Rya n Linares, Jaco b Marrero, Chris1opher Mortel, Andres Mesa, Roberto Ochoa, Noel Orozco, Lucas Pentenero, Joseph Pereiro, Nicolas Povedo, Jock Powell, Julian Riera, Alberto Romero, Victo r Rosado and Zachary Sotomayor. Coaches: Nicol • s Paz and Daniel Garcia-Tunon
Lucas Amaya, Mathew Bor1u ren, Ignacio Bru, Andrew Candela, Christopher Coll i ngs, A ndres De Solminih • c, Diego del Pi no, Marco Delamaza, Eduardo Durand, Oscar Echegaray, Ignac io Falla, Daniel Fernandez, Alexander Gonzalez, Mathew Handel, Aidan Hevia, Rocco Leon, Alberto Mendoza, Brandon Micali, Maximilian • Munoz, Andres Paredes, Demetria Perez, Jacob Rodr iguez, Tomas Rodriguez, Francisco Sanchez, Tomas Torres, Sebas1ian Wallace-Perdomo and Sean Wo lfington. Coach: Joey Garcia
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By, Lucas Rod riguez

Roster: Sebastian Alonso, Henry Amador, Rafael An1un, Brendan Aran, Marcelo Balepogi, Antonio Bonadies, Chris1ian Brito, Joke Garcia-Rivera, Andrew Gonzolez, Santiago Guinot, Liam Jacobsen, Jo nathan Larios, Nicholas Leon, Richard Maloof, N icholas Price, Joaquin Rosado, Javier Rosell, Joseph Ruiz, Marcos Ruiz, Ryan Ruiz, Sebastian Sae nz, Nicolas Sain1ort, Israel Salabarria, Frank Sanchez, Nicolas Sanchez, Nicolas Stolarczy k, Lorenzo To r res and Nicolas Viei to. Coaches: Roger Lora and Rafael Perez-Blanco
Tomas Rodriguez tries to make a play. Rodriguez was the leading sco re r wi1h 25 goals, and had the mas1 assis1s with 15 Aiter picking up 1he
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Warming up for the match, senior Jose Chaviano passes the ball to an open teammate. Last year Chaviano had a total of 43 goals along with 8 assists.

Roster: Ignacio Aguilar, Joseph Balerdi, Maxwell Belisario, Ignacio Cardenal, Andres Castillo, Sebastian Chamizo, Jose Chaviano, Kevin Ferguson, Orlando Galindez, Ch ristophe r Galliano, Thomas Kurzan, Luis Mendez, Alexander Perez, Adrian Ponce, Andres Puello, Pablo Puga, Matthew Pulles, Raul Rodriguez, Emmanouil Tsavaris, Adolfo Valencia and Matthew Watkins. Coaches: Jimmy Aguilera and Amaury Quesada.

Covering the goal to attempt to block the shot, sop homo re Kevin Ferguson defends the goal. In his first year as a starter, Ferguson had a total of 176 saves. Water Polo

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By: Carlos Bailly
Roster: Zac hary Ca llejas, John Chia ppo ne, And re de Leon, Nelson de Leon, Alessand ro DI Marzo
Working In unison the duo of seniors Ivan Cabrera and Alejandro Paclos strive for victory In the Sarasota Invitational. Both Cabrera and Paclos have been In crew since sixth grade
Pu shing through the c lear water, the Varsity 8 squad perform as o ne The Varsity 8 won t he gold at the American Youth Cup
Making a great Individual effort, senior Jorge Garcia-Sarratt goes for the gold.

Roster: Carias Carta, Daniel Casariega, Lucas Deeb, Doniel Fea l, Alexande r Ferreira, Alexander Fox, Nicko la s Garcia-Amandi Julian Hernandez, Wi lli am Lleanart M ichael Mest re Augusto Morena, Dane Morri ssey, Gab ri el Nguyen, Gilberto Oliva, Andres Pac ios, Matthew Pan co rbo, Donie l Sanc hez, Ri cardo Silveira, Alejandro Acos to, Justin Alvarez, Francisco Bae l la, Lu cas Bellido, Carias Caban, Javier de Cardenas Luca Del Risco Roberto Espin, Ignacia Feli x-Padilla Christian Fox, Matias Gandarias Jahn Gob le Gil Izquierdo Dieg o Li u Ryan M art inez, Shawn Martinez, Michael Miro, Michael Montenegro, Carlos Ortega, Nicho las Ortega, Joseph Pe rez, Gabriel Rammos, Chr istian Ramos , Anton io Roca , Christian Rodri guez, Patrick Rodriguez, Nicholas Romano, Alejandro Vazquez, Diego Victoria, Yun -Chan Wu, Ian Anderson, Carlos Ariza, O rlando Baella , Gregory Bel l, Ke vi n Bj orkma n, Lucas Blan co, Marcos Blanco, Stephen Alexander Brennan, Ivan Cab rera Nicholas Casa ri ego, Dominic Chiappone Do ming o Cortinez Al ex Dova l Brian Feal James igaro lo , Carlos Gamez,A ndres Ga rcia.C haco n, Jorge Garcia-Sarra ff, Doniel Giacosa, Andres Gomez,Sa ntiag o Gonzalez Irig oyen Eduard o Hernandez Ca rl os Huembes, Kasser Isma il Israel Lopez-Morillo Carlos Mari bo na Rod rigo Marin Connor Mullin s Brendan O'Flaherty Alejandro Pa cias, Gabriel Pard o, Hunte r Prind le, Sebas tian Rafuls, Christopher Rodriguez, Ju lien Rodriguez, Mark Waldman, Julian Zulueta and Lu cas Zumpano Coach: Yunian Cabrera
Fighting agains t t he current, the Varsi ty 4 boa t rowed In sy nc In order to Increase their speed across the lake Thank s to efforts of this boat, the gold streak was kept a li ve


With an app lause and enth usiasm, seniors Andres Gomez and Nicolas Sosa we lcome sixth g rader Matthew Vina 1o the gym Sixth graders began arriving to the Lock-In o t 7:00 pm Sot urdo y, o nd left the next day early In the mo rnin g
While classmate sixth grader Markus Gonzalez takes his shot, sixt h grader Brandon DeGotl prepares for his own shot In a game of Horse Th e Lock-In Inc lud ed differe nt activities for the sixt h grade c la ss such as basketba ll, hu la-hooping, and 1ag. All activities were sup ervised by the a tt end Ing se niors
Before hitting their sleeping bags, member s of the cla ss of 2024 gather In t he cafete ria for a late snack. The sixth graders spen t the nig ht In th e g ym bo nd ing as a class

By: Javier Arazoza
At the beginning o f the event, Father Guillermo Garcia-Tun on , SJ , starts wit h a prayer and a story of how the Loc k- In is the first step of the rest of their lives at the school. The Lock-In was put t ogethe r by the office of the Dean of Men wi th the help of the senior class
With the stud e nt s' full atte nti o n, specia l speaker Ed Gerety t a l ks to the sixth graders about life lessons they should not miss Mr. Gerety was a moti vationa l spea ker and a published author
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By: Francisco Aguero
With his grandparents, seventh grader Kevin
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In the school gym du ring Grandparents' Doy. Students hod th e opportunity to bond with their grandparents on this special day.
A group of grandparents and their seventh grade grandsons e njoy the lunch In the school dining ha ll. The day sta rted with a mass and ended with a lunch for all the attendees.
Al the end of the day, Dean of Men Mr. Thomas De Quesada g ives a presen tation about the history of the school from Its days In Cuba Th e grandparents lis tened attentively and many added to some of the stories having lived o n the Island and attended the schoo l t he mselves
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By: Javier Arazoza and Rodrigo Madledo
In a high ly competitive game of flag footb a ll, the fathe rs wo rk the defense as the e lgh1h graders 1ake a stab at making the play Du ring the Father and Son footboll game,, the, IP.oms we,re, comprlsP.rl of student s versus dads
Hopi ng to score, eighth grader Nicola s Souto tri es 1o keep one of the dads a1 bay Basketball was one of the team sports p layed during Father and Son Day
During the trivia l pursuit game In the Roca Th eater Mr Ruben Marrero father of eighth grader Gabriel Marrero, discusses a possib le answer with ano th er dad The trivial pursuit game was very co mpetit ive and had every son and parent thinking on their feel

Klckl ng off the eve nt with a hearty breakfast, the group of fathers and sons gather In the dining hal l before the start of the events Father and So n Day started off with a ma ss celebrating this event.
With a swift kick of the ball , one of the dads makes It to flrs1 base during the father/son kickball game. The dads gave the eighth g rade rs a run for their money, outsco rin g the young men In severa l of the sets played that day
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Waiti ng ta kick the ball, a team af freshmen work to score In a game of human foosball. This was the first time th is game was p layed during Family Day.
Sitting side by side, members of the freshman class partic ipate In a unifying chant for their family. This demonstration showed thei r family the brot herhood t hey forged with their peers
Cooling down In t he midst of various activities, families relax end enjoy a hearty lunch. Aside from the fun activities, families made time to make sandwiches for the homeless that were later passed out by members of Campus Ministry
Professional dancers from Salsa Lovers get the crowd of moms and sophomores o n their feet at Mother and Son Day The dancers gave everyone salsa lessons and later left them to dance on their own to the sounds of a live band
In the lobby of the gym, so phomores Chrlstopher Alvarez and Miguel Walsh c hoose roses to give to their mothers The gym was complete ly transformed for a brunch that Included food , live en tertainment, and bonding between moms and their sons.
Kicking off Mother and Son Day with a mass, sophomore Noah Torres and his mother receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion from Mr Javier Cas t illo The mass was held In the Roca Theater

By: Javier Araz oza and Rodrigo Madledo
Following the ma ss, the students and their mo thers Indu lge In a buffet p repared by the sc hoo l's cafet eria staff. Mother and Son Day took place during the first semester.
At the tables, students sit with their mom s and take t he opportunity to Introdu ce their fr ie nds. With typica lly hecti c sc hedu l es, this event provided the sophomores with much
Be a man fo r "

By: Ja vie r Arazoza
After a brief speec h from sen ior Erle Lastres, eighth grader Ian Johnson comes up to shake Lastres ' hand Lastres sta rted the Esto Vlr club during hi s Junior year and has been the president ever since.
Showing excitement, Juni o r Robert Curbe lo participates In one of the activities during an Esto Vlr meeting. The meetings took place In the Cosculluela Hall every other Tue sday night due to the fact that their origi nal meeting place was under construction.
Analyzing one of the readings, senior Kyle Gomez reads directly from the Bible lo the Esto Vlr group The club was comprised of students from different grades.
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On the first day of Cardoner, junior Marlo Fernandez-Riera climbs the tower to reach the zip-line The purpose of the ac tivity was to help symbolize overcoming the tallest a nd most daunting challenges
During the downtime, ju ni or Michael More ra gives o witness to the students present. Witness ta Iks were a key pa rt of any retreat, giving first -hand accounts of how other people served
After arriving at the comp, students are greeted by the director of the grounds The students were lead on exerc i ses not on ly to help them physica l ly but spiritually as well.

By: Michael Aparicio
Spread around the common room, groups of three to five studen ts work on canvases to draw w hat they think Is most Important to th em. The papers were la ter hung on the wall as a reminder for what they stood
Soon after wake{Jp ca ll, students are greeted with a scenic sunrise over lhe bay. As the sun rase above the water students took In the view and had a moment to reflect.
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Signaling the begin nin g t he encounter Fr Pedro Cartaya, SJ , leads the seniors in prayer. The group spent much of the retreat in the ce ntral patio with talks and witnesses from fellow peers
After being dismissed from school, the seniors went to Bird Bowl. After the y we re sp lit into g roups, the senio rs enjoyed a friendly bowling game.
At the end of the retreat, the seniors we re surpri sed with a churrasc o lunch prepared by their fathers. This last retreat for the seniors was pu t together by the Campus Ministry Office and the Peer Ministers
Con necting with God, Junior Pietro Buzanell receives the body of C hri st during A ll Saints Day mass Th e high schoo l mass was held In the Roca Th eater and the middle school was held In th e dining hall.
Walking down the aisle seniors Alessandro Blllau , Cristian Garcia, Jose Plasencia, and Lucas Fernandez bring the offerto ry to the a ltar Different stu dents were Invited throughout the year by their theo logy teachers to pa rtlclpate In the school wide masses
Delivering the hom i ly Fat her Willie GarciaTunon, SJ. brings the mass to life with a message of hope love and unders tanding The midd le school and the high school were divided during masses to receive a more age appropriate homily

By: Andres Maza
Leadin g lhe priests, Junior Robert Curbelo holds th e cruci fi x as the mass begins. Curbelo had been an allar server since he was In middle school.
Joining their hands together, a group of sophomores pray the Our Father during a school wide mass In the Roca Theater
Aside f rom the holy days of obligation, dally masses were held In the sc hool chape l fo r anyone wish in g to attend during homeroom.
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Go ing the extr a

By: Gab r iel Aparicio
Starting off with a bang, all the attendees start the Batt le Like a Wolverine 5k. The event was an annual event to raise awareness of breast cancer.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, senior Sebastian Rivera helps t o build the roof of a house. Five members of Key Club travelled to Puerto Rico to he l p the peop le devastated by the hurricane.
At Camillus House, seventh graders Michael Miro and Fran cisc o Baella prepare lunch for the le ss fortuna te Students in their theo logy classes took part in service projects during the year. M asses/ Se rvice 189
During the living stations of the Cross , sophomore Joshua Sloan, playing the part of a Roman soldier places the crown of thorns on the head of sen lor Javier Fraga, who played Jesus. This event took place at the end of the Holy week.
RecelVlng the blessing, Junior Jonathon Mfcal t receives the as hes during the celebration of Ash Wednesday from Mr. Augusto Venegas Campus Ministry also had priests on hand to give the Sacrament of Reconclallatlon
During the commitment mass for Christian Life Commu nity members, eighth grader Tomas Duque receives his pin from Father WIiiie Garcia-Tunon, SJ The mass was held the Tu esday o f lgnallan Week

By: Lucas Rodriguez
With th e full attention of the student body, Father Guillermo Garcia-Tunon SJ delivers the homily during th e Ash Wednesday Mass. Fath er WIiiie's homilies often Included personal sto ri es that captured the students ' attention
Celebrating the Statio ns of the Cross seve nth g raders Dan te! Delgado and Car lo s Caban participate In the Stati ons of the Cross. Every Friday during Lent, the community would gather In the central patio to reflect on the passion of Chri st.
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With the priests looking on , eighth grader Andres Jimenez awaits his turn at the entrance procession Eighth graders were prepared for their co nfirmation during the ir theology classes.
During the confirmation retreat, eighth graders Andres Torente and Adrian Escuti-Abreu put their reflections on paper. The confirmation took place during the Lenten season
Next in line and with his sponsor, eighth grader Gabriel Lovo awaits to be called by his saint's name. The co nfirmation mass was held in the school ' s dining hall.
A clear sign that the festiva l has begun , the massive ferris wheel Ilg his up th e sky during the annual ~ather Dorta Duque Tombola Other popular rides Included the Ti lt-a-Whirl a nd Tap Out.
Taking lime from the sounds of the carnival Fr Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ and Deacon Robert O'Malley preside over a mass Inside the Roca Theater. Masses were available In both En glish and Spanish throughout the weekend

Getting ready to be sp lashed theology teacher Jose Roca, Jr. gets ready fo r watches as students attempt to hit the target that dunks him In the water. The dunk tank was a big hit at Tombola especially when students had the opportunity to dunk thei r teachers
With thousands of co lorful lights glistening, the school parking lot stands out In the typica ll y quiet community Tombola ra i sed the much needed funds for student schola rsh lps
Worki ng his homeroom booth, sen ior Sebastian Duenas serves a plate of lechon asado to one of the patrons This food booth was very popu lar among those who at tended
50 cheers for the 50

By: Javier Arazoza and Fran cisco Aguero
Behind the whee l of his ride, Waldo the Wolverine sla ms Into the other riders of the Bumper Cars. Waldo cou ld be seen throughout the weekend a t differen t spots In the carnival keeping the schoo l spirit alive.
In the school central patio, Fr. Willie GarciaTunon, SJ kicks off the school festival at the Cu lin ary Extravaga nza Last year marked the 50-year anniversary of the festival In Miami.
During the 1estlva l, the concert band performs for the crowd In the school central patio. Other performances during the festival cel ebratlon In clu ded the thespla ns and the music appreciation c l ub
Soaring through the ai r, students enjoy the ride called Vertigo students were able to purchase ride tickers and bracele ts that lasted all weekend long

By: Anthony Ablnader
DrlVlng In the everglades, senio rs Alejandro Corw, Lucas Christie, and Junior Donato Gonralez take In the view of the Everglades alo ng wi th the Taiwanese v isi tors A total of six Taiwa nese student s from St. lgnaUus High School In Taiwan traveled to the schoo l In th is International excha nge program
On the day he a rrlved Taiwanese student Gary Introduces him self to his host, senior Ian Escarra The students shadowe d their American counterparts for 14 days
Members of the Lee Koon Hung Kung Fu Association perform a folkloric show for spectators during th e Chinese Statewide Compet iti on. Th e event Incl uded a la ng uage contest among American students studying mandarin.
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By: Anthony Abinader
In the Roca Theater sophomore Gabriel Pupo, Junior Slon Bissessar and Lourdes senior Camila Romero perform a scene from ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame". The musical took place du ring the second semester.
Playi ng the roles of Frollo and Phoebus, sophomore Heinz Luedeking and Ju nior Andres Larrea take cente r stage The thespian troupe rehearsed for two months befo re opening night.
In the mi ddle of an Intense phone call In the play " Moon Over Buffalo ", Junior Beltron Ulloa and sophomore Kristian Perez close out the scene Ul loa and Perez have performed In at least six productions In thei r middle and high school yea rs
Leading 1he Drum U ne, senior Andres Perez per1orms in the Roca Theater. There were a total of eight bands in the music prog ram including the Drumline, the High School Band, the Concert Band, the Jazz Band and th e Strings Ensemble.
The Jazz Band performs at the Festival of Music in Chicago. At this 1estival, the band recei ved a superior rating and flrs1 place, among other accolades
M em b ers of 1he middle school band perform ot the Spring Concert The concert was so large 1hat it was divided among 1wo days so tha1 eve ry single instrumentalist could be 1ea1ured publicly.

By : Jorge Vizcarrondo
Playing the cello, senior Joseph Schultz, and eighth graders Benjc,min Bermudez and Pedro Zu loogo perform in 1he Raco Theatre during 1he Chris1mas Concert. There were seven professional musicians who taught 1he ins1rumentalis1s throughau1 in the different classes.
During a school perforrna nee, freshmen Jorge Vigil and Motthew Poncorbo perform w it h the Concert Band. Students could 1ake band as early as 1he sixth grade and con1inue all 1he way through senior year.
Mus ic h e als the 4l'wl

By: Lucas Verdejo
Members of the high school choir senior Placido Valdes, junior Ch ri stian Trastoy, senior Javier Fraga, junior Manuel Mejia Bird , and j11nior Jacob Coll ins rehearse their lines 1or tho All Saints Day Mass. Tho choir performed • 1 all school wide masses
Before the performance, freshman, Jose Gonza lez, eighth grader Victor Tunon, and juniors Gabrie l Lugo and Andres Larrea praclice lhe songs. The school choirs performed under the direction of music 1eochers M s. Karen Ortiz and Mr Jonathon Sanchez.
Warming up far the Tho nksgiving Mass, junio r Sion Bissessar prepares to sing with the rest of the choir Bissessar wos also a por1 of the school's thespian troop.
Eighth graders admire the neon decorations that set the theme for the night. The eighth grade prom was held In the school gym , and the Iheme was Light up the Night.
With his dale, eighth grader Benjamin Romonoch checks In with Mrs Kat hleen Mack le In the gym lobby The students entered the lobby through a blow up Wolverine head t hat covered the entire entrance of the gym
Eighth g raders and their dates hit the dance floa r and dance to the tunes o1 DJ Cory from Rhythm City A bag of neon balloons were dropped on the dancers during the even t.

By: William Tablada
Grabbing sweets, eight grader Felipe Pardo De Zeta offers some to another friend from the desert table The eighth grade prom In cluded a desert buffet packed with different candles and cookies.
Eighth graders Andres Torrente and Michael Montenegro with their da l es turn Into brace lets the neon glow slicks left on the table The menu for the eig hth grade prom Included a variety of finger foods such as sliders, coconut shrimp, and ch ips
Living
Moving on t o t he n ext
By: Michael Fresco

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Tunon, SJ. The pins were blessed by Father Lionel Lopez before t hey were handed out to each student.
After the pins had been handed out, eighth grader Tomas Duque delivers a speech to his peers. Duque's speech was about the school ' s bro t herhood and the importance of family
During the reception portion of the Pin Ceremony, eigh th grader Sebastian Serrano shows his mom the new ly received pin. The reception was held in the new dining hall.
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Members of the Junior class and their dates gather on the dance floor as the music storts to play. Music fo r the Junior prom was provided by Redefine Promotions.
Up and coming president and vice president of Student Council Junior Daniel Esteban and Luciano Bettocchi kick off the Junior prom with a speech to their fel low classmates. Both leaders spoke about getting ready for the much anticipated senior year
Arriving at the prom, Junior Eric Suarez and his date Arlana Motta step off their limo bus other popular rides to the prom Included party buses and even UberLUX.

By: Roberto Gonzalez and Michael Morera
At the din i ng table, a group of Juniors and their respective dates enjoy friend ly chit chat as they wait for the food to come out. The Junior prom Included a three-course meal with a buffel style dessert.
Making their entrance Into the hotel, Juniors Sean Hickey and Eric Silva and their dates walk Into the ballroom. The Junior prom was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel In Coral Gab les.
Dancing the nigh
One more

By: Jose Toledo
On the dance floor, seniors Daryel Guerra and Andres Rodriguez show off their moves to mascot Billy the Marlin, who was also decked out in his tuxedo. The prom was held at Marlins Park and included a showing of the senior video on the jumbotron as well as a firework disp lay.
At the photo booth section, senior Javier Fraga and his date take a picture wit h Billy the Marlin
The seniors and their dates had different areas with p rofessional p hotographers where they cou ld capture their prom memories.
Making an entrance into the stadium, senior Matthew Olesen escorts his date to the table
Prom included a buffet of meats, vegeta b les, and pasta, followed by a fondue dese rt. Proms
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The congregation looks on as Father Will ie Garcia-Tunon, SJ delivers the homily at the Bacca laureate Mass. Fa th er Willie spoke about the true significance of running to the fire, which was the theme of the year
Carrying the flag of Guatema la, Angel Aguilar participates in the p rocessio n of the fl ag bearers Th e fl ag bearers carried the flag of the ir native count ries, de mo nstrating the diversity o f the school.
By his mother's side, senior Javier San Martin escorts Mrs. San Martin to place a yellow rose before the altar. The Baccalau reate Mass was held a t Our Lady o f Guadalupe Catholic Chu rch.
By: Lucas Rodriguez
At the graduation , Father Willie GarciaTunon, SJ hands senior Ignacio Villasmil his diploma Villasmll was Involved In a car accident early In the year. "I knew his name was coming up and was bracing myself for what I knew was going to be a very emotional moment," said Father Willie " I told him when I handed him his diploma, ' I told you the Blessed Mother would come through, you're walking across t he stage '."
As the procession of graduates take place, seniors Andrew Hernandez and Eduardo Hernandez fist pump Dr Thomas de Quesada. Thi s was Dr de Ouesada's last year at the school as Dean of Men, as he moved on to be principal at Fairfield Prep. In Connecticut.
Keynote speaker and president of FIU Dr. Mark 8. Rosenberg delivers his speech to the class of 2018 Dr Rosenberg reminded the graduates that learning does not end at graduation and the Journey of l earning and growth Is for life

Run to the
By: Michael Fresco and Mark Edward Trapp
At the end of the ce remony, the seniors th row their caps up In the air to celebrate the end of their high schoo l Journey Th e class of 2018 was the largest class to graduate from the school with 233 members
Taking center stage one last time for the school, senior Placido Valdes sings the National Anthem The Commencement Exercises were held at the James L. Knight Center.

Graduation (Mt'
Se niOI' of th e Year
Se ni o l' of t h e Yea r Felipe Pardo Deiter Prussing
Gerard Manly Hopkins, SJ Andrea Pozzo, SJ Eng li s h Hum a niti es Juan Lam Placido Valdes
St. Francis Xavier, SJ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ Schol a r Athl e t e Scie n ce Deiter Prussing Francisco Barrera
COMMUNITY
J SN Awar·d Eric Lastres
Christopher Clavius, SJ Math e m a ti cs Roger Torres
John Carroll, SJ So c ial S tudi es William San Pedro
At·chbi s hot) Awa1·d Manuel Fernandez
Jose Rubinos, SJ Mod e m Lan g ua ges Rodrigo Marin
Karl Rohner, SJ Th e olo gy Javier Fraga-Vasquez
Valedictorian
Andres Dones
Silver l(night

Business
Lucas Zumpano HONORABLE MENTION
General Sclwlai·sh.ip
Andres Dones
Salutatol'ian
Science
Social Science
Thomas Gallina,
Journalism
Javier Lopez-Irizarry HONORABLE MENTION
Music and Dance
Placido Valdes
Speech
Vocational Technical
Jorge Moscoso
Ivan Barral
Javier Guerrero
Angel Aguilar

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Nicholas Diego Abunassar
We are very proud of your achievements and your exceptional character and heart. Dream big always, and let God lead your way. Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad & Family

ANTHONY BARADAT
Congratulations what a wonderful journey! Take pride in how far you've come .. . have faith in how far you can go and choose your path wisely.
Pride in your accomplishments can be fleeting, but the pride we feel because of who you have become will endure forever.
The Lord will guide you always. Isaiah 58:11


Alejandro
We are very proud of the young man you have become. Your future is filled with amazing possibilities. May God always guide you and protect you as you start this new chapter in your life. Stay true to yourself, work hard and always be thankful. We love you to the moon and back, Dad, Mom, Alfre and Caro
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We are so proud of the young man you have become. Remember to stay humble, passionate, and dedicated in all that you do.
"Dare to live the life you have dreamed for yourself. Go forward and make your dreams come true."
May God always be by your side as you venture into the next chapter of your life.
CONGRATULATIONS!
We Love you!

Serilor Pagos

Jorge Garcia
Jorge,
Take pride ·in how far you have come and have ·faith in how far you can go. This is the beginning of anything you want! We love that ourfamily began with you! We're so very proud of the young man you have become.
We feel blessed to be part of your life journey. May God bless you always . it Dad, Mom, Nico, and Alessia


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E-Lab
We are Blessed! You are humble, kindhearted & intelligent. May God always be your guide and your strength. Believe in yourself and in your dreams knowing that without a doubt you were made to do great things.
Love, Mom, Dad, Luke, James, Gagi, Papa & Gramama


Matthew Patrick Martin
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Luke O'Flaherty
We a re so proud of you, of what you've worked to accomplish, and of the direction you've chosen to go. You hove such on exciting future ahead, and we ore looking forward to seeing what is in store for you.
Remember to be safe, and be smart, but also to stay hungry, and stay foolish.
Lov u, Dad, Mom, Toro, Kaylo & Bren

Berni,
We are very proud of you for reaching this milestone in your life!!! You have worked very ha rd and hard work pays!! You have rounded up very well as a person and we are sure you will continue succeeding in whatever you want to achieve. You are caring and easy going which make you a very special person. You are the balance in our house and someone who always brings joy!! Thanks for always being a great brother and being there for everyone.
May God bless you always and guide you in the next chapter of your life. You count always with us!!!
We love you. Congratulations!!!
Mom, Dad, Genaro, Dani and Andres.
Bernardo Poulat



Always wishing you a blessed journey, filled with joy, wisdom, compassion, and love.
We love you David!
God bless you,
Papi, Marni, Isa & Adri
David Velasco

Santiago Venegas
We love ,-you very rnuch - and are : always -prouo of you Santi! Be true to yo.ur believes, work liard, be grateful, achievethingsthat help others, savor the moment, love, share :your happiness, have faith. Be yourself my love!
Morn, Dad & Pablo

Sash,
From the moment you were born, you've always been our family's shining light. You make us smile and laugh hysterically with your jokes and one-liners. Some of which we still crack up about years later when we remember them. We are so proud of the man you have become and all that you've accomplished thus far. But most of all, we are eager to see your light shine on so many others as you take your next steps in life. We love you very much. Congrats Grad!!
Love,
Dad, Mom, Mandy, Manda


Hunter Prindle
From entering the doors as a young sixth grader, to departing those same doors as a twelfth grader, we have enjoyed the ride filled with memories as you became a man for others.
We love you, Hunter!
Mom, Brianna and Haleigh



Son , we closed our eyes for a moment and sudden! y a man stood where a boy used to be. \Ve may not carry you now in our arms but we will alwa:y-s carry you in our hearts. You have given us so many reasons to be proud of the man you have become , but
..•~I"!~ the proudest moment for us is telling others that you are our son
:May God always bless you and guide you!
\Ve love you ,,ith all our hearts, cL~...;..:iaiiiii Papa , I\ lama , Sofia and Lucas
CI-IR/tTIAN l()CAt MARTINEZ


Dear Bobby, Congratulations!
We are so proud of what you have already accomplished & can't wait to see what the future holds for you! We love you so much, Mom, Dad & Kiki
Roberto Eduardo Lacasa

JORGE ANDRES IGLESIAS
Behind you , all your memories. Before you, all your dreams . Around you, all who love you. Within you , all you need.
You have been such a blessing. Follow your great big dreams - we know you can make them all come true. We could not be more proud of you . All our love . Caco , Marni & Papi
Javier Guerrero
Sirnplernente que Dios te ..::1· ()'a bendiciendo v ,.:, b guiando cada paso de tu ·· vida.

Te an1amos ,
Papi : Ma111i , Ane y Daniel

Mark Garriga

CARLOS GAMEZ
We are so proud of the wonderful young man that you have become and all of the accomplishments that you have achieved. Always know that throughout your life and whatever endeavors that you pursue, you will always have our love and support. Words cannot express how much joy that you have brought to our lives and for that we are truly blessed.
Your Loving Parents, JHama fJJ«/1,a


Sebastian Duenas
Congratulations! We are so proud of the man you are becoming. Always remember that hard work and dedication will make all your dreams come true.
All our love, Mom, Dad, and Alejandro


Sebastian Chamizo
Sebastian, you are loved for the little boy you once were, the Special man you have yet to become and the Wonderful son, you will Always be. We love you beyond words!!
Mom, Dad, Michael, Sabrina and Seanna



Alexis Manuel Agreda II
You are the son that every parent dreams of having: daring and strong, but also kind and loving. We are very proud of who you are. Remember to find joy in the moment and to maintain your unshakable faith in god and in yourself. Be humble and charitable and continue to develop your leadership and other uniquely wonderful gifts that will take you far in life. It was very enjoyable to see you play so many sports throughout all these years. We wi 11 treasure those moments forever. Know that you have pa rents that love you immensely and will always be here for you.
Love, Mom, Dad, your sister Jasmine, and Family




Put your heart, mind and soul

Ricardo Dario Espina


Toshio, Congratulations! We are so proud of the man you have become. You bring so much joy and love into our lives May your life 1s journey be filled with adventures, passion, happiness, love and faith. Remember to always stay humble and kind. Never forget the next one in line. We love you, Papi, Marni, Carlos, Bea, Andrea, Allison
Toshi Garces

Daniel Giacosa
ALWAYS remember you are BRAVER than you believe STRONGER than you seem SMARTER than you think LOVED more than you know Love Mom and Dad


We were blessed on August 2 2000 when yo u came Into our lives Yo u brought Joy t o us all and as you revealed your kind hea rt and h umble spirrt, we knew you would become a "m an tor others" Whereve r you r Journey takes you we know that you wi ll always make us proud and that yo u will accompl ish what you set out to do Remember to FOLLOW your HEART, wo rk hard , go con f idently in the d irection of you r DREAMS and make a differenc e , ConGRADu lations !!!!
Moy God bless you. alwaysl With love Mom. Dad & Rashad

J u_an, you are God 's greatest gift'to u s and we are so lucky to have you Y()u have gr_anted us such love, j oy, fear, and happ iness that is un like any "'(e 11a"'.El ev9.r known , We are so incredibly p roud of the man you have become and are gratefu l for all th e effort determination, and responsibility you have demonstrated. Never forget that you can aiways accomplish whatever you set your mind t o. Trusting yourself and in your abiiit1e s; white having Jesus in you r heart to guide your path , there will not be an obstcide you · cannot surpass Th is wil l assure that you lead a successful and meaningful life. Have faith and kn()w t hat IJ!e love you unconditiona lly forever ,c_ind always.
- Dad ,- Mom, Leo ri ard, M irna .- cmd t he fam iiy

Lorenzo Luaces
You will always be the boy who stole my heart and changed our lives forever
18 years ago, God gave us such a wonderful gift. You are an inspiration to all of us. There are no words that can capture the extent of our love for you. Always stay true to yourself and listen to your heart. We are so proud of you and we believe in all that you set out to accomplish. The world is yours. May this just be the beginning of even greater things for you.
We love you! Marni, Papi, Lina, Abi, Puma, Sushi, Jalapeno, and the rest of the family

Robert

Congratulations Chris ! We are so incredibly proud of the wonderful young man you have become and all of your achievements. Continue to reach for the stars and always follow your dreams. The world is yours ! We Love You, Mom, Dad and Sara
Christopher Moustafa r ( I

Congratulations on this great accomplishment. May the foundation of learning, family, friendships and God guide you in your future endeavors.
Love always, Mom, Dad and Lela
Ivan Gabriel Pachon



Anthony
We are proud of all you have accomplished thus far and are looking toward to the next chapter of the bright future ahead of you. Congratulations!!
We love you
Dad, Lina, Abuelo, Alexandra.
Anthony M. Soler Jr.

Matthew Thomas Pulles Time
By: Matthew T. Pulles
The one thing we a ll want yet c an neverget, t ime. Taking everything in its path ,
1 Non lr iumph over i i
Constan tly t rying t o out live the _ bea st, stupid
1 :, Com p lain not and enjoy because ;~ t ime can take any within a b link of an eye Uve li fe to its extent and to your con tent, do not worry if not: Your time w il l run dry and You r c lock _.111111• wi ll die Tick t ock t ick
Nacho, you are a blessing to us and to all surrounding you. Keep this path of success and never forget that it is in the giving that you really receive. We are so proud of you! We love you.
Papi, Mami, and Alejo.
Ignacio Villasmil 2018

We thank you Lord for the joy of having Ignacio in our lives, and ask you to make of him an instrument of love and compassion to others. Our Mother, guide him and protect him every step of the way Amen.
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All our dreams can come true ... if we have the courage to pursue them.

Nicolas Sosa

Carlos Antonio Romero
We are so proud of the young man you have become. Follow your heart, and do what you love We pray for your continued success and happiness alwaysl
God bless you, Marni, Papi, Brianna, Abuelo, Abuela Roxy, Teddy and Chucha

Deiter (Deitz) Prus sing
Alex,
May your Belen memories always bring a smile to your heart.
May sunshine & happiness always surround you.
May your faith in God always stay strong.
You are a true blessing & we LOVE YOU!

mom, dad, danny & andy SerJot

Our wish for you is that this life becomes all that you want it to be.
Your dreams stay big and your worries stay small. Take pride in how far you have come and have faith in how far you can go
Always remember how much you are loved!
We are so proud of you!
Love, Dad, Mom, Lauren & Nicholas
James Brenton Mullis

Ricardo Louis Mayo
Dear Gordie,
Congratulations on your graduation from Belen! Words fall short in expressing just how much we love you and the true joy you have always brought to our family. Dream big, work hard, stay focused, and always surround yourself with good people. Never forget that with God in your heart, everything is possible! The best is yet to come ...
May God bless you always, Papi, Marni, Nicole, and Vale

Joshua Owen Collins

Jose Luis Toledo
Jose Luis,
We a re truly blessed to have watched you grow into such an amazing young man. You are loyal, faithful, strong, dependable, determined and compassionate.
We are excited to see what plans God has in store for your future.
Keep believing in yourself, Live life to the fullest and Never stop chasing your dreams.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Anthony and Marcello
Senlot Pages 'l.75

The world is at your feet ... we urge you to live your life with arms wide open. Always be grateful and stay positive. Never forget that you will always have God and your parents on your side. We love you so much!
Mom and Pops
Eric Abel Lastres
Baby Boy, you can't imagine how proud of you we are. We have no doubt you will do GREAT things, as the sky has always been your limit. Never forget who you are is unconditional and all we seek is your true happiness. That is our greatest joy! Always follow your heart and trust in God's plan and seek him in all things.
We Love you more now and forever, Papi, Marni, Kevin, and Alessie

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Mi flaco be ll o, take pride in a ll you have accomplished at Belen in al l t hese years, as these memories wi ll a lways be a part of you. May God a lways guide and protect you. Remain faithful and humble. Mach ito, you make us proud every single day. We love so much!!!!
Mom, Dad and Tata
Christopher A. Garcia

Congratulations!! We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments.
Love you very much,
Mom, Dad, Fifi, ahd Gabi
Albert Fraga


Joseph Michael Cruz
CLASS OF 2018
You made it! We are so very proud of you and the man that you have become. This world would not be complete for us without you in it. You've given us so much joy and happiness. The road wasn't always easy for you but you hung in there and finally realized that you were where you belonged. We love how caring, compassionate, accepting, simple, sweet, and kind you are. You've learned to be a man for others there at Belen. That you have. Life will always be good to you because of that. And always remember, work hard, believe in yourself and keep Jesus present, because if you do, nothing can go wrong. Love you so so much and so very proud, your Mom and Dad, Sabrina and Baby Marcus.


Alejandro Victor Candela


Nicholas Humberto Besada

We closed our eyes for but a moment and suddenly a young man stands where a boy used to be.
We couldn't be more proud. We may not carry you in our arms, but we will always carry you in our heart. Look now to the future, dream big and make the world a better place.
We love you now and forever Mom, Dad and Gaby


MARCOS DE LA HOZ


DANIEL AARON
F A GER
You outstanding guy, you are the spark of our family and we are very proud of you . Keep God by your side and grow with him .
We l ove you D an i e l !
Mom , D ad , D avid and Abue l o


Cristian Alberto Garcia
Dear Son,
We are so proud of you! We know you will always treasure your Belen years and will build on that solid foundation. You fill our lives with joy and our hearts with pride . Love you , Mama, Papa and Nicolas
"it is our choices that show what we truly are far more than our abilities. " -Albert Dumbledore

Enrique Gomez
Let your faith guide you and your talents drive you , Congratulations on your Graduation Son!
Kyle


We are beyond proud of your accomplishments and are truly blessed because of you.
May God continue to guide you, and may you always feel his presence in your heart.
We love you with all our hearts!
Your #1 fans, Marni and Papi
Andres & Carlos Jimenez

Francisco Leon
Congratulations!
We are very proud of you and all you have achieved You are an extraordinary young man and you have brought so much joy into our lives. May God bless you and guide you always.
We love you very much, Mom, Dad, Caro, Ale and Mariana
We love you more than anything in this world. You have made us so proud of the young man you have become. We cannot wait to see what lies ahead for you as you enter into this new chapter of your life.
Daniel Salinas

Remember we will be here for you and will love you always!
Dad, Mom & Andrea



EACH OF US HAS A FIRE IN OUR HEARTS FOR SOMETHING. IT'S OUR GOAL IN LIFE TO FIND IT AND
"GO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE"
WE LOVE YOU MAMI, PAPI, WILLY BOY & FERNANDO
ALEJANDRO JOSE PUJALS

Andy,
You came to us in a flash and have never stopped runn ing. Your energy and smi le always bring so much joy to us. Continue to believe in yourself and your abil ity to go far. Remember that the journey has many winding roads, but the route you take will determine the person you are. Fo llow the path that Our Lord has chosen for you, for He knows where true happiness lies We are so proud of the man you are becoming and know that your family will always be here to share in your successes
We love you!! Papi, Marni, Nico and Sabrina

Conner Yurkon
We are so incredibly proud of you and all that you have done! Keep striving to be the best and enjoy life to its fullest. We love you!!!

Gabriel Aparicio

FOR THE LORD YOUR GOD GOES WITH YOU; HE WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU OR FORSAKE YOU. -DEUTERON OMV 31 :6
Michael Aparicio

IF YOU DON'T GO AFTER WHAT YOU WANT, YOU'LL NEVER HAVE IT. IF YOU DON'T ASK, THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS NO. IF YOU DON'T STEP FORWARD, YOU'RE ALWAYS IN THE SAME PLACE.
-NORA ROBERTS

Congratulations, Uno!
We are very proud of you . Thank you for showing us the true meaning of courage every day of your life.
Mom, Dad, Sandy, Isa, Carly and your grandparents

Lucas Verdejo
Lucas , congratulations and remember:
"Enjoy the little things in life for one day you ' ll look back and realize they were the big things " - UP
Love, Mom, Dad , MJ, Ali and Cici

Timothy Jason Mackle
Dear Timmy,
We are tremendously proud of you. Your intelligence , compassion , wittiness and loving nature are going to take you tar in this world We are blessed to have been part of your lite thus tar and can't wait to see what the future brings! Always keep dancing, singing , laughing and loving . May God always guide you and keep you close to Him. We love you more than words can say Congratulations!
Much love , Dad , Mom , John , Carter, and Little Mack


Javier Arazoza
Congratulations Javi!
We are so proud of you. May God continue to bless you in all that you do.
We love you, Mom, Dad, Sari & Eduardo
Javier Fraga

Javi, we believe " YOU ' RE AMAZING " and God has Amazing Plans for Your Life Love, Dad, Mom , CJ and Grace ((.Ykwe, desowz~~/~ COC{Pdt&~~b?v co/io- em,;:io-coe/'a:/ me/' -Philippian s 4:13
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Alejandro Javier Corzo
Alejandro
We are so proud of the man you have become . We pray that God will always guide you on the new journey that you are about to embark on. Always follow your dreams and believe in yourself. We will always be here for you. We love you, Marni, Papi , Gaby, Daniel, and Carlos

What an amazing journey this has been! You have blessed our lives in countless ways.
As you move on to your next adventure, remember to dream BIG, embrace new opportunities, remain faithful and always make t i me for one more cast.
We love you , always and forever, Dad, Mom , Rodrigo Antonio, Carlos Andres and family Ser• Jot Pages

Eric Mena

MARLOW MARIMON
To My Son
I sometimes wish you were still small.
Not yet so big and strong and tall.
For when I think of yesterday
I close my eyes and see you play. I often miss that li ttle boy.
Who pestered me to buy a toy.
Who hlled my days with pure delight
From early morning too late at night.
We watch our children change and grow.
As seasons come then quickly go
But our God has a perfect plan to shape a boy into a man.
Today my son I'm proud of you lor all the thoughtful things you do.
I'll love you till my days are done.
And I'm so grateful you're my son
CLAUDIO E LEYVA

Y AHORA LA AVENTURA EMPIEZA nunca olvides lo que mama te ha ensenado ! Dios te Bendiga siempre! ! I LOVE YOU



Matthew J. Gomez
Words cannot express the happiness we feel for your academic and personal accomplishments. You have so many talents ., and so much to offer, we cannot wait to see the wonderful things you do. May God continue to guide and protect you as you start the next chapter of your life. We love you always!
Mom, Dad & Miranda
David Garcia

David, your future is so bright. Always reach for the stars and never give up on your dreams May God provide you with the strength and guidance to live life to the fullest. We love you, Mom, Dad and Vanessa

Congratulations Alessandro ! ! ! We could not be prouder of your accomplishments and the man you have become. May God continue to guide you on your journey. We Love You, Dad,Mom,Gian & Isa.
Alessandro Billau

Congratulations Chico!
Solecito, you are a true blessing to us and you brighten up our lives. You have only given us reasons to be proud of the young man you have become, and we cannot wait 1 to see where your journey will ----~= - ~take you next.
' , 1 Amor, remember to stay humble, work hard, and always be thankful. May God continue to blessand protect you. · A great future awaits you. ?~.}···1 We love you more than words can · say. ~ , Dad, Mami and Adri.

Dear Sleeping Prince,
Never be afraid to share your warm smile, your wit, your intense curiosity, and most importantly your kindness with the world around you. God bestowed those gifts upon you to make this world.a better place. And always remember:
"Every morning you have two choices: Continue to sleep with your dreams, or Wake Up and chase them!" We hope you chase away!
Loving you always to infinity and beyond!
Mom, Dad, and Andrew
Anthony Alexander Delgado

Sebastian Clark Congratulations
You did it!
Continue to follow your dreams and stay true to your • passions

Kyle Castellanos
Ky,
" We admire and respect you beyond words. Your tenacity, focus, and relentless drive he l ps you continuously reach for the highest star. Standing for what you believe, loving us unconditionally and being true to yourself, has made you our hero. As you prepare for the next chapter, may you be wise and successful, but most of all remember to stay humble and kind.
1 We love you, forever and always, John, Marni , Papi and Abuela

Alvaro Bodero
Dear son, We are very proud of the young man that you have become. Follow your dreams, aim for the skies and trust that God will help you a long the new path you are about to start.
Love, Dad, Mom, Andres, Adrian and Abuelos

Ava, your adventure is about to begin. Your hard work has prepared you for the race in life you will now run. Whatever life throws at you, look for the bright side and conquer it. You have all the tools! Be ready to apply them!
Love, Tia Sol, Glen, Paula &Cloe


"I am a pa(tof:all that I have met; Yet all expedence is an arch ,wherethro' Gl~a ms tt)at tJntrnvell.'d world vvhos~ rr\c3rgih fades For.ever -and ever :when f move. •i
-AJfred Lord Tennysorl
'The ,day you we~e born the do.ctor looked at you and said! "this- is going: to be a ti .eat kid.II So true Ehren. We can't wait to see ·vvbat's next!
We love you scJ very much, IVl9tn, ,b.ad & Lol ·o

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Kyle Castellanos

Son , you a re a smart, articulate, selfmotivated , ene rgetic young man and you wi l l surely accompl ish great things. Run YOUR race. We are so proud of you. Love Mom & Dad
Eric Garcia

"What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create."
- BUDDHA


Eduardo Sebastian Hernandez "Smash"
If you can keep your head when all about yo u; Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can tr ust yourself when a ll men doubt you, But make al lowance fo r their doubt ing too
If you can wait and no t be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don 't deal in li es, Or being hated , don't g iv e way to hat ing, And yet don't look too good , nor talk too wise :
If you can d ream - and not make dreams your master; If you can think- and not make thoughts yo ur aim; If you can meet with Trium ph and Disaster, And treat those two impos t o rs just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you 've spoken Twist ed by knaves to make a trap for fools , Or watch the things you gave your life t o, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn -ou t tools:
If you can make a heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn ot pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a wor d about your loss; If you can force your heart and ne rve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing i n you Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"
If you can ta lk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with King s-nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor lovi ng friends can hurt you, If all men coun t with you, but non e too much ; If you can fil l the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everyth ing that's in it , And - which is more-you'll be a Man , my son! - Kipling
Continue to do amazing things! Stay kind and humb le We love you very much!

Gabriel Krikorian
We are proud of the man you are and you r accomplishment s. Su rround you rse lf with people who make you happy. People who make you laugh, who help you when you're in need. People who genuinely care . They are the ones worth keeping in your life. Everyone e lse Is just passing through .
We love you, Dad, M om, Natalie, And res and N icholas


Rodrigo Marin




Jovan Douglas Rice
Seek grace in the smallest things, and you will find also grace to accomplish, to believe in, and to hope for the greatest things.
Bl. Peter Faber

Billy your thirst for knowledge has been with you since you were a baby. Now Belen has prepared you academically and shaped you into a man of faith. commitment & integrity, a true MAN for others. Take these gifts from God and use them to make a difference in the world. May God's Grace continue to guide you in everything you do. We love you with all our Hearts.
William San Pedro
Papi, Marni & Sophia

Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes
We are so proud of the young man you have become. You are a kind, loving, generous, intelligent and humble man. As you begin this new chapter in your life; remember to let God navigate you through this amazing journey. We are and will always be your biggest fans. Our love is as eternal as the stars that fill the night sky. It is an honor to be your parent. You bring us joy and laughter everyday. You an amazing son, brother and friend.
I adore your smile I cherish your hugs I admire your heart but most of all I love that your my son.
Love you always, Mom, Dad, Elena, Elisa & Amanda
Lucas Zumpano

Our admiration for all you have achieved, is outmeasured only by our joy for the kindess you show others.
Love Always, Mom, Dad, Andrea and Jesse
"The truth may sometimes result in tragedy, but it would be an even greater tragedy to avert one's eyes from it."
Placido Oscar Valdes

Placi, you are an inspiration to all those who know you. We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments. We love you beyond what words can describe.

Javier Saumell

"Our wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to, your dreams stay big, your worries stay small. You never need to carry more than you can hold, and while you ' re out there getting where you're getting to, I hope you know somebody loves you, and wants the same things too." Gordo Rico, we are so proud of the man you have become, may God continue to bless you and guide you on the right path. We love you to infinity & beyond, Marni & Daddy
Andres Miguel Rodriguez
Joey Plasencia

Joey- During the last seven years you have built friendships, memories and a brotherhood with your fellow Men for Others that will be a part of you for the rest of your life. Now in the words of St Ignatius of Loyola, "Go forth and set the world on fire".

Serilor Pagos

For our not-s o -L ittle Prince, Ri chie:
"And now here is my secret, a very simp l e se cre t : It is o nl y wi t h t he heart that one can see r ightly; what is essentia l is inv isible to t h e eye ."-Antoine de Saint- Exupery
"Few men su spect what God wo u ld make them if they p laced no obstacle to His work."-St. Ignatius of Loyola
We love you, are tremendously proud of you and pray for you to achieve what you were made for and to enjoy the adventures ahead . Momma, Dad, Emily, Matthew and Ben
Richard David Morales,111
Your effort and dedication have ea med you many recognitions, for which your parents have been very proud. In this new stage reinforces your good decisions to make your possibilities infinite and the path to travel more succesful than the one you have already traveled.
Christopher Marrero

While all that happens, always remember that mami and papi will allways be here, unconditionally, for whatever you may need to achieve it.
Love you, Marni, Papi, Humbe and Matthew.
Mi Sebastian, Mi principe, estoy muy Orgullosa de ti de lo que eres y has logrado Estoy segura que Dios concedera todos los anhelos de tu corazon, y alcanzaras tus suenos. Amo con todo mi corazon, recuerda mas te ama D105 . Marni por siempre
Sebastian Llano

Papa mio. Como paso el tiempo de rapido Ya te has convertido en todo un hombre y muy pronto volaras del nido. Estoy seguro que seras un profesional ejemplar. Siempre estare aca para apoyarte en todos tus proyectos de vida Te amo mucho, Papa


Marcelo Alonso Hernandez
"A im at heaven and you will get eart h thrown in. Aim at eart h and you get neit h er" C .S. Lew is
You did it! Now stand ing at the t hresho ld of a new journey. May you face challenges with courage and confidence , stop to help someone along the way. Always be a man of honor
We love you, mom, dad , Robert, Isabel and Sofia
Charlie Grande

Congratulat ions on all of your achievements and accomplishments. We are so proud of you!
Mom, Dad and Andres

BELEN JES
ninth grade famil

"It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when the luck comes you are ready."
Santiago, in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
Thomas, all your hard work has prepared you for this exact moment, ready for all that is yet to come and lucky to be able to make the most of every opportunity. We are so incredibly proud of you. Thank you for making us laugh, for making us think, and for making us wonder. You are our purest joy. Love you. Daddy, Moma, and Gregory.
THOMAS GALLINAR


Serilor Pagos
ROBERT CASTRO

We are so very proud of you!
We love you, Mom and Papa


Jorge Daniel Vizcarrondo

To our favorite little man, We are so incredibly proud of you and everything you have accomplished thus far. Can't wait to see what the future has in store for you. We love you so much!
Marni, Papi, Feli and Nina

Tyler Jordan Newlin
We are incredibly proud of all your accomplishments.
We love you!
Papa, Mom and Kyle
Manuel
Jose Fernandez

Manny,
We are so proud of you and the wonderful young man you have become.
May God Bless You Always.
Love, Mom, Dad & Ralphie
Sean D Riera
We are so prou d of the man you have become. Keep living you r life filled with joy, never stop d reaming and always keep Go d by you r side. Love you a lways Mom, Dad, Lani, Granny, Aba and Abu :~

Ryan A.
Fernandez
As you embark into a new chapter, always remember we love you. Believe with all your heart, that God has great plans for you. He will push you to succeed, He will give you hope and He will open doors for a prosperous future for you. Keep HIS words & promise in your mind, heart, soul & spirit. Be strong & courageous for the Lord is and will always be with you. Everyone born of God overcomes whatever is presented to them in this world. Victory belongs to the most persevering, YOU have already won. Let your future be filled with everything your heart desires!
Love U to the moon & back! Mom, Dad & fami ly!

Cristian
Always believe in yourself and remember You can't control the wind, but you can adjust the sails.
Love you always, Dad, Mom, & Chich

Luis Antonio Larios
We are very proud of the young man you have become. May God always bless you and guide you. You are a blessing for us. We love you so much.
Mom, Dad, Gaby and Winston
Noel Andres Lazaro

Carlos Daniel Vela
Dear Carlos,
There are not enough words to describe our love for you. We are very proud of your many academic and athletic accomplishments, but most importantly we treasure the wonderful young man you have become. We are very fortunate and blessed to have you in our lives and _..,.-.., pray to our Lord to continue guiding you and protecting you as you begin a new chapter in your life. Please remember that we will always be
there to support you every step of the way. Congratulations on your high school graduation!
We love you with all our hearts, ~~::! Marni, Papi, Alejandro, Camila, abuela, abuelo & family
Guillermo Amore
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We a re so proud of the men you have become. May the journey in which you guys begin keep you as the brothers you are. We love you!!!
Thank you Belen from the Cepero and Ros Families
Nico '15 Alfre '16
Andy'18 Ale '18

BELEN CROSS COUNTRY
XCMaxims
1. God first.
2. Don't stop.
3 The impossible is possible.
4. Commitment is a constant dec ision.
5 We compete harder than anyone else.
6. Don't seek comfort, there is no growth there.
7. Trust your coaches.
8. Fun is essentia l.
9. Time isn't t o be wasted for we know it moves quicker as we get older.
10. Practice is never canceled.
"We have all been connect ed deliberately, by divine design, for a greater purpose than just running. This is not about winning but about making the best men of God possible."
Frankie Ruiz
Thank you Frankie, Juan , Rene , Barq , and Victor, for your selfless commitment over the last seven years.
May God bless you always A.M.D.G.


Class of 2018


Abad, Edel 135, 165
Abate, Leonardo 38, 102, 125
Ahe lla, Ty ler 58, 108, 117, 1?3, 127
Abilahoud , Alfredo 58, 105, 111
Abllahoud , Andres 70, 102, 114
Ablnader, Anthony 13, 26, 27, 58, 102, 118 129, 161 194, 195
Abreu, Dominic 58, 101, 103, 108, 113
Abreu, Nicolas 88, 101, 127
Abreu, Sergio 82
Abril, Nicolas 82, 116, 157
Abuna ssar, Nicholas 38, 118
Acebal, Daniel 76, 109, 112, 119
Acosta, Alejandra 70, 76, 109, 112, 172, 177
Adams, Mark 70, 132, 134, 170
Agreda, Alexis 8, 15, 38, 12 3, 145, 162
Aguero, Francisco 64, 132, 148, 161, 166, 171, 172, 181, 193
Aguliar, Angel 38, 107, 121, 202, 205
Aguilar, Francisca 94
Aguilar, Ignacio 58, 105, 121, 142, 143, 174, 175
Aguilar-Leon, Diego 168
Aguile ra, Jimmy 174
Agu irre, Cody 64, 160
Aguirre, Vicky 384
Aguzzl, Cesar 58, 100, 105, 107, 108, 120, 121, 124, 136, 137, 166
Alra, Frank 76, 109, 112, 115, 138
Alarcon, David 70, 109, 112, 114, 120, 121, 123, 152
Alarcon, Nicolas 70, 104, 107, 109, 112, 114, 120, 121, 152, 161
Albelo, Fidel 159
Albernl, Victor 88, 135 Albert, Armando 58, 119, 120, 162, 163
Albert, Gerard 94, 162
Alcalne, Eduardo 82
Alegrett Marko 76, 157
Aleman, Andres 82
Alexander, Anthony 94, 126
Alfonso, Andres 64, 101, 103, 108, 110, 121, 125
Alonso, Jonathan 82, 165
Alonso, Joseph 82, 116 Alonso, Juan 76
Alonso, Nicholas 76, 109, 112, 165, 199
Alonso, Sebastian 13, 64, 82, 108, 113, 114, 116, 121 , 122, 124, 132, 164, 173
Alonzo, Gabriel 82
Alpizar Kevin 76, 109, 112, 161, 165
Alvarez, Christopher 29, 64, 101, 103, 111, 114, 116, 166, 184
Alvarez, Dan iel 82
Alvarez, Diego 88, 158
Alvarez, Eduardo 76, 109, 112, 157
Alvarez, Juan Lucas 101, 107, 108, 120, 122
Alvarez, Justin 82, 177
Alvarez, Lucas 64
Alvarez, Nicholas 64, 101, 111, 172
Alvarez, Seba st Ian 88
Amador, Henry 88, 138, 139, 159, 173
Amaya, Lucas 82, 135, 173
Amaya, Nicholas 64, 108, 113
Amle l, Frederic 51
Amore, Guillermo 8, 38, 111, 152
Amparo, Brandon 82, 165
Amparo, Jorge 165
Ampudla, Alexandra 70
Anderson, la n 38, 107, 108, 113, 177
Andrade, Edward 64
Andres , Carlos 315
Angurta , John 76, 104, 109, 112, 153
Anon, Pedro 94, 125
Anton , Annette 94
Antonio, Rodrigo 315
Antun, Rafael 88, 135, 173
Aparicio, Angel 132
Aparicio, Gabriel 24, 38, 41, 101, 111, 118, 123, 132, 133, 189, 306
Aparicio, Luis 70, 164
Aparicio, Michael 13, 16, 17, 38 111, 124, 137, 138, 166, 167, 186, 187, 307
Aran, Brendan 82, 100, 135, 173
Arana , Nicholas 14, 82, 102, 153
Arazoza, Alberto 58, 111, 117, 132, 134
Arazoza, Javier 10, 19, 38, 43, 118, 124, 141, 180, 182, 184, 185, 193,312
Arazoza, Marco 76, 109, 112, 124, 153
Arazoza, Sebastla n 134
Arbucla s, Felix 76
Arellano, Juan 88 , 115, 138, 139
Arenas, Felipe 70, 142 Arenas, Juari-Pablo 38, 114
Arencl bla, Arnaldo 94
Arevalo, Eduardo 76, 102, 165
Argote, Edrlen 88, 158, 165
Arias, Ad rla no 70, 115 Arias, Guillermo 94
Arias, Mauricio 88, 127
Ariza, Carlos 58, 100, 105, 108, 122, 177
Ariza, Santiago 76, 150
Arnholt, Adlson 76, 109, 112, 135, 150
Arrieta, Victor 94, 136, 138, 139, 166, 384
Arriola, Andrew 64, 108, 125
Arriola-Alberti, Agustin 64
Arriola -Al berti, Sebastian 70, 109, 112
ArrlZurlela , Alec 39, 111, 118, 162
Arrlzurleta , Sebastian 70, 120, 123, 172
Arteaga, Gabriel 58, 111, 116, 129
Artlz, Roberto 94
Ashby, Spencer 64, 101, 121, 159
Asls, llan 88, 100, 144
Aspuru, Raul 76, 165
Augustin, Nicholas 64, 103, 107, 108, 122, 124, 172
Avallone, Thomas 144
Azcuy, Anthony 88, 151
Azplrl, Kevin 39, 103, 105, 108, 116, 118

Baca, Jav ie r 64, 121 , 166
Badell-Rlvlere, Isaac 82, 159
Baella, Francisco 82, 177, 189
Baella, Orlando 58, 111, 177
Baez, Gabriel 24, 76, 123, 161
Bailly, Carlos 64, 108, 136, 152, 160, 164, 166, 176
Balcells, Lu is 76, 104, 144, 153
Baldor, Gav In 82
Balepogl, George 76, 109, 112, 135, 168
Balepogl, Marcelo 88, 135, 173
Balerdl, Joseph 58, 117, 122, 123, 124, 127, 145, 174, 175
Balerdl, Luis 58, 108, 124
Balsera, Alfredo 82, 135
Banegas, Adrian 64, 108, 110
Banos, Rau I 39, 102, 108
Baquero, Mateo 88, 158
Barada!, Anthony 39, 113, 118, 126, 145
Barany, Michael 64, 101, 107, 113, 122, 124, 156
Barbosa, Joseph 152, 153
Barcia, Sebastian 76, 140
Bardltch, Jonathan 15, 39, 111, 118, 146, 162
Barguelras, Christian 76, 109, 112, 157
Barguelres, Loris 94
Barnes, Paul 162
Bara, And re 82
Baro, Robert 82, 123
Barquera, Rodrigo 58, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 122, 128, 166
Barquln, Carlos 70, 94, 134, 136, 172
Barral, Ivan 39, 104, 107, 108, 124, 205
Barrera, Francisco 25, 39, 104, 107, 108, 110, 112, 121, 204
Barreto, Eric 82, 138, 157, 168
Bartolome, Martin 140
Barturen, Matthew 82, 173
Basso, Claudia 94
Batista, Edgar 88, 144, 168, 169
Baturen, Mathew 135
Bayo, Christian 39, 107, 111
Bayo, Christopher 76, 165
Bayona, Samuel 76, 109, 112, 157
Bayona, Tomas 64, 108, 113, 121, 136, 166
Beaton, Carlos 94, 107
Beaubien, Alexandre 70, 121, 149
Beaubien, Christian 82, 123, 135
Beaubien, Sean 64, 100, 107, 108, 114, 121, 132, 148, 166
Becerra, Manuel 11, 58, 100, 106, 107, 108, 132, 146, 166
Becerra, Marilyn 94
Belfort, Diego 64, 113, 152
Belfort, Gabriel 88, 158
Bellsarlo, Maxwell 39, 108, 113, 122, 142, 174
Bell, Gregory 64, 177
Bellando, Alan 170
Bellido, Lucas 82, 177
Bello, Alden 82, 100
Bello, Andres 70, 121, 164
Bello, Mara 94
Bencomo, Jeremy 39, 118, 132
Benitez, Giancarlo 58, 136, 166
Benjamin, WIiiiam 149 151
Beovldes, Matthew 82
Bermudez, Ana 94
Bermudez, Benjamin 76, 196 Bermudez, Ryan 58, 103, 106, 107, 108, 110, 114, 116, 117, 122, 132, 166
Berrocal, Andrew 82, 150
Berrocal, Matthew 88, 151 Bertran, Ryan 70, 121, 134, 164 Besada, Nicholas 39, 102, 111, 114, 118, 122 129
Betancourt, Daniel 82, 153
Beteta, Alejo 76, 157
Bettocchl, Luciano 58, 105, 107, 108, 154, 166, 200
Blllau, Alessandro 8, 16, 39, 111, 114, 118, 119, 124, 188
Blllau, Gianmarco 64, 101, 107, 108, 110, 116, 119, 121, 122
Bisbal, Victor 64, 101, 107, 108, 116, 121, 142, 161
Blssessar, Sion 7, 26, 58, 101, 102, 118, 123 126, 195, 197
Bjorkman, Bryan 10, 76, 109, 112, 150, 168
Bjorkman, Kevin 64, 101, 108, 113, 177
Black, Brian 64, 101, 107, 108, 121
Blanchard, Jacques 88, 135, 153
Blanchard, Jean-Luc 82, 135, 153
Blanco, Alexander 64, 101, 107, 108, 111, 121, 122, 123, 126, 128, 166
Blanco, Eric 39, 118
Blanco, Lucas 58, 101, 108, 121, 177
Blanco, Marcos 64, 108, 119, 177
Blanco, Mel Issa 94
Blanco, Ricardo 70, 120
Blanco, Rodrigo 88, 120, 139, 158
Blasco, Chnstlan 82, 125, 138, 168
Blondet-Otero, Ricardo 70
Bodero, Alvaro 39, 107, 108, 121, 142, 143
Bogardus, Lucas 82, 138
Bohatch, John 76, 109, 112, 141, 165
Bonadles, Antonio 76, 173
Borgen, Andrew 88, 100, 158
Borges, Andres 64
Borges, Angelo 39, 118
Borja, Jaime 82
Borrero, Stefan 82, 165
Bosch, Nicolas 76, 109, 112
Bola ch, John 165
Braceras, WIiiiam 64, 108, 166
Bravo, Carlos 94, 122
Brennan, Alexander 64, 108, 124, 177
Brito, Christian 76, 109 112, 173
Brito, Javier 27, 88, 151
Brito, Mariano 70, 109 112, 149
Broe, John 70, 122, 172
Broucek, Lucas 70
Broucek, Nicholas 64, 132, 134
Bru, Ignacio 76, 173
Bru, Rafael 10, 64, 108, 170
Bruzas, Manuel 58, 111, 113, 124, 132, 134
Bryan, Matthew 64, 107, 108, 113, 114, 115 136, 137, 166 167
Bucker, Jr., Bol ivar 44
Bueres, Angel 76, 109, 112, 135
Bueres, Julian-Cesar 64, 132, 134
Bulgas, Ga brlel 76
Burch, Andrew 39, 100, 107, 108
Burley, Sam 167
Bustamante, Carlos 82, 120, 157
Bustamante, Gabriel 82, 104
Bustamante, Javier 39, 101, 108, 123, 315
Bustamante, Patricia 94
Busto, Cristina 94
Bustos, Daniel 58, 105
Bustos, Jose 58, 105, 107, 108
Bustos, Samuel 88, 135
Buzanell, Bruno 58, 107, 108, 110, 121, 128
Buzanell, Pietro 58, 107, 108, 110, 121, 128, 188

Cabada, Heriberto 94
Caballero, Andres 76, 101, 109, 112, 157
Caballero, Carlos 64, 101, 107, 108, 110, 142
Caballero, Julian 58, 107, 108
Caballero, Luis 70, 149
Caballero, Marlana 94
Caban, Carlos 82, 177, 190
Cabrera, Both 177
Cabrera, Ivan 39, 101, 108, 177
Cabrera, Yun lan 177
Cadlma, Guillermo 58, 106, 108, 115, 121
Caesar, Julius 39
Caicedo, Martin 58
Caicedo, Pablo 76, 101
Calnzos, Roger 64, 107, 108, 162 , 163
Calnzos, Ryan 76, 164
Cala, Jonathan 82, 100
Calas, Julian 58, 111, 172
Calderin, Johnny 94, 117, 121
Caldwel I, Alexander 64, 101, 113, 121, 122
Caldwell, Andrew 64, 100, 108, 113, 121

lndele 377

Callejas, Zachary 76, 125, 144, 176
Calvache, Daniel 64, 101, 107, 108, 116, 118, 121, 124
Camacho, Miguel 70, 115, 121
Camaraza, Salvador 165
Camejo, Jake 82, 135
Campo, William 32, 88, 127, 165
Campos, Teresita 94
Campuzano, Daniel 70, 104, 109, 112, 121, 152
Cancio, Gavin 70, 164
Candela, Alejandro 39, 118, 119, 170
Candela, Andrew 88, 123, 173
Canino, Nicholas 70, 121, 122, 132, 134
Cantens, Daniel 58, 106, 107, 108, 111, 120, 124, 146, 147, 160
Cantens, Fernando 70
Cantens, Javier 64, 107, 108, 119, 121, 122
Canto, Diego 70, 109, 112, 172
Cantos, Cesar 82, 116, 127, 165
Caputo, Andre 28, 39, 113, 118, 121
Carbajales, Adrian 70, 109, 112, 122, 164
Carbonel l Emilio 17, 82, 123, 127, 157
Cardenal, Ignacio 40, 100, 108, 142, 174
Cardona, Lucas 70
Cardoso-Abreu, Matthew 64
Carmona, Adrian 76, 109, 112, 153
Carreno, Charles 88, 165, 168, 169
Carreno, Pablo 70, 132, 134
Carrillo, Alberto 76, 135
Carta, Carlos 70, 109, 112, 120, 177
Cartaya, Elena 94
Cartaya, Pedro 94, 115, 125, 187
Carter, Christopher 64, 172
Casarlego, Daniel 70, 122, 128, 177
Casarlego, Nicholas 58, 106, 108, 121, 177
Casas, Luis 40, 118, 124, 142
Cash, Keonte 135
Castano, Antonio 64, 108, 121, 132, 134, 170, 172
Castano, Aramls 58, 108, 121, 123, 132, 133, 166
Castanos, Francisco 40, 154
Castanos, Juan 82
Castellanos, John 82, 168
Castellanos, Kyle 40, 101, 103, 107, 121
Castellat, Henry 82, 125, 144
Castillo, Andres 70, 142, 174
Castillo, Denys 88, 151
Castillo, Javier 94, 184
Castil lo, Sebastian 70, 136, 166
Castro, Alejandro 64, 113, 159
Castro, Felipe 58, 107, 108, 115, 152
Castro, Julian 70, 103, 107, 109, 112, 120, 123, 152
Castro, Kevin 76, 109, 112, 165
Castro, Robert 40, 107, 108, 154

378
Castra, Roberto 76, 150
Castro, Victor 18, 28, 40, 100, 118, 124, 125, 128
Castro, Vincent 88
Caudle, Jacob 88
Cecal, Joshua 64, 107, 108, 113, 122, 123, 124, 146, 160
Cedeno, Miguel 64, 116, 124, 134
Cepera, Alejandro 40, 108
Cerrale, Xavier 14, 32, 33, 58, 119, 143
Chambers, Severin 94
Chamlzo, Sebastian 7, 8, 18, 40, 105, 111, 116, 118, 119, 124, 128, 142, 174
Chaney, Danald 64, 132, 133, 166, 167
Chaney, Sr., Don 13 2
Chang, Diego 76, 100, 144, 168
Chang, Gerald 40, 107, 108, 113, 122, 124
Chang, Martin 70, 100, 109, 112, 114, 117, 122, 142
Charpentier, Paul 40, 107, 108, 115, 122
Chavez, Andy 70, 148
Chavez, Ruben 76, 135, 168
Chaviano, Jose 15, 40, 108, 114, 118, 119, 142, 174
Chesman, Nicholas 76, 165
Chiappone, Dominic 64, 101, 107, 108, 116, 121, 152, 177
Chiappone, John 82, 102, 125, 144, 176
Chlnlgo, Drew 40, 113, 118, 120, 132
Chirino, Josefina 94
Chiu, Hsiao Chi 7, 94, 105, 116
Choquette, Nickolas 70, 123
Christle, Lucas 40, 194
Christle, WIiiiam 76, 104
Cicero, Adrian 70, 104, 114, 121, 128
CII, Jose 58, 100, 106, 107, 108, 119, 123, 140
Clark, Samuel 11, 70, 109, 112, 114, 120
Clark, Sebastian 40, 107, 108, 114, 125
Cleveland, Charles 7, 94, 116
Cobas, Gabriel 40, 108, 110, 113, 125
Cobas, Victor 70, 109, 112, 114
Coblella, Jose 64, 111, 116, 121
Cobo, Marlo 64, 108, 148, 160
Collings, Christopher 82, 101, 173
Collins, Jacob 11, 58, 197
Collins, Joshua 19, 40, 43, 124, 136, 166, 274
Collins, Patrick 6, 94
Comas-Sanchez, Daniel 64, 108, 113, 116, 121, 124, 154
Concepcion, Eth an 76, 104, 114, 119, 126
Consuegra, Lucas 70, 140
Consuegra, Luis 76, 123, 165
Consuegra, Marla 94
Consuegra, Rogelio 12, 13, 40, 108, 124, 170
Conti, Alberto 40
Conti, Alejandro 40
Cordero, Jordan 88, 151, 165

Cordova, Gabriel 64, 101, 107, 108, 121, 122, 126
Coro, David 82, 144
Coro, Gabriel 82, 144
Coronado, Jorge 76
Corrado, Daniel 19, 40, 107, 108, 113, 115
Corral, Michael 76, 109, 112, 132, 135, 165
Cortabarrla, Antonio 70, 107, 109, 112, 134, 161
Cortabarrla, Santiago 70, 107, 109, 112, 134, 161
Cortinez, Domingo 64, 108, 177
Cortinez, Lucas 64, 108, 110, 111, 121, 129, 152
Corzo, Alejandro 41, 107, 108, 114, 117, 124, 136, 194, 314
Corzo, Carlos 82, 120, 123, 138, 168
Corzo, Daniel 58, 108, 113, 117, 120, 124
Corzo, Susana 94, 120
Cosgrove, Dylan 30, 82, 135
Cosio, Jonathan 64, 107, 108, 123, 148
Costa, Jose 82, 101, 116
Costello, John 82
Coto, Jonny 132, 134
Colle, Christopher 88
Couto, M lguel 94
Covenant, Louis 165
Cristobal, Carlos 160, 161 Cruz, A lexander 88, 104, 165 Cruz, Francis 70, 109, 112, 114, 164
Cruz, Javier 21, 94
Cruz, Joseph 10, 41, 101 , 132, 170 Cruz, Laurent 157
Cruz Michael 76, 165
Cuesta, Daniel 76, 138, 159
Cuesta, Nicholas 41, 107, 108
Cuesta, Thomas 65, 107, 108, 113, 159
Cueto, And res 82, 104
Cueto, Felipe 70, 172
Cueto, Glovanny 70, 162, 164
Cueto, Julian 82, 104
Curbelo, Robert 9, 17, 58, 108, 113, 119, 120, 124, 162, 185, 188 Cure, Benjamin 76, 102, 123

Dacal, Gabriel 19, 41
Dajer, Morcos 41, 146
Davalos, Sylvia 33, 94, 114
Davila, And res 70, 132, 134 de Cardenas, Javier 177
de Feria, Alejandro 108, 152
De Ferro, Alejandro 114
De Goll, Jorge 162
de la Guardia, Lucas 102, 109, 112, 114
de La Guardia, Patricio 107, 108, 110, 117, 121, 124, 127
de la Hoz, Lucas 136, 137, 166
de la Hoz, Marcas 10, 28, 108, 118, 123 de la Huerta, Tomas 103, 107, 108
de La Lama Guzman, Fernando 108, 121, 122, 145, 152
de la Lama Guzman, Javier 121, 152
de la Nuez, Chris 118 de la Puerta, Juan 126, 127, 158 de la Torre, Rafael 114, 119, 123, 124, 132, 134
de La Vega, Diego 102, 118, 159 de Lamar, Daniel 109, 112 de Legorburu , Ramon 113, 170 de Leon, Andre 144, 176 de Leon, Nelson 109, 112, 144, 176
De Quesada , Thomas 16, 181
De Solmlnlhac, Andres 173 De Solmlnlhac, Nicolas 135
De Zegendul, Gabriel 162, 163
DeAgUlar, Nicolas 121
DeColllbus, Julian 70, 100, 109, 112, 122, 152
Deeb, Brandon 70, 132, 134 Deeb, Lucas 70, 177
Defelice, Glanpaolo 58, 103, 106, 108, 110, 128
DeGoll, Brandon 88, 165, 180 Deiters, Andrew 58 Del, Daniel 70 Del, Jose 95 Del, Luca 83 del Pino, Di ego 123, 135, 173 Del Riesgo, Danny 149
Del Rlsca, Luca 177
Del Valle, Eduardo 125
Delamaza, Julian 65, 101, 108, 136, 166
Delamaza, Marco 83, 123, 173
Deleon, Nelson 102
Delgado, Adrian 76, 138, 150, 168
Delgado, Adriana 95, 376 Delgado, Anthony 41 , 108, 142
Delgado, Brandon 58, 106, 108, 120, 124, 136, 166 Delgado, Christina 95
Delgado, Daniel 11, 65, 70, 83, 108, 121, 123, 124, 135, 190 Delgado, Eddie 118, 132 Delgado, Eduardo 42, 111, 121, 132, 154
Delgado, Edward 71, 132, 134
Delgado, Erik 58, 116
Delgado, German 95, 132
Delgado, Michae l 83
Dellonado, John 83, 116, 120, 157
Desantis, Ralph 65, 113, 132 , 134, 172
Despond •, Daniel 125
Dezu l ueta, Julian 116
DI Marzo, Alessandro 76, 104, 144, 153, 176
Dlago, Andres 71, 109, 112, 114, 125
Dlago, Federico 42, 103, 107, 118, 125
Diaz, Alfredo 77, 109, 112, 153
Diaz, Andrew 77, 109, 112, 135,
150
Diaz, Carlos 12, 42, 101 , 170
Diaz, Christ ia n 88, 135, 153
Diaz, Daniel 125
Diaz, Diego 77, 109, 112, 157
Diaz, Eric 24, 58, 107, 108, 160
Diaz, Julio 95
Diaz, Lazaro 88, 151
Diaz, Luis 42, 122, 123, 146
Diaz, Marc 160, 161
Diaz, Marlo 71, 121
Diaz, Matthew 71, 103, 109, 112, 124, 149
Dia z, Nicholas 10, 77, 109, 112, 168
Diaz, Rodrigo 65, 101, 121, 156
Diaz-Arias, Daniel 83, 116
Dlbildox, Emilio 88
Dlbildox, Juan 65, 108, 110, 121, 152
Diez, Daniel 65, 88, 121, 127, 156
DIFlllppl, Christopher 77, 161, 165
Dominguez, Alejandro 65, 107, 108, 110, 117, 121, 127
Dominguez, Alexander 65
Dominguez, Jorge 58, 107, 108
Dominguez, Kevin 83, 168, 181
Dominguez, Manuel 77, 144
Dones Andres 42, 107, 108, 122, 123, 204, 205
Dorta, Hugo 77, 88, 144
Dorta, ldanla 95
Doval, Alex 42, 107, 108, 124, 128, 177
Dovale, Ramon 95
Duarte, Anthony 7
Duenas, Sebastian 42, 113, 136, 152, 192
Dulzaldes, Luis 83, 95, 101, 138
Duque, Nicholas 88, 158
Duque, Tomas 77, 114, 138, 168, 190, 199
Duran, Joseph 83, 138, 168
Durand, Eduardo 77, 135, 173

Ebbage, Anthony 42, 108
Echegaray, Oscar 77, 135, 173
Echenique, Carlos 58, 100, 106, 107, 108, 110, 128
Echevarria Ernie 88, 165
Echeverria, Alejandro 65, 101, 108, 110, 116, 121, 156
Echeverria, Ricardo 95
Elroa, Christian 65, 162
Elroa Santiago 88, 151
Elias, Lewis 77, 138
Eli as, Lucas 77, 157
Ernand, Oscar 154
Escapll , Lukas 58, 166
Escarra, Ian 42, 118, 194
Escarra, Luke 65, 102
Escutl-Ab reu, Adrian 77, 191
Esparragoza, Rafael 71, 109, 112

Espln, Ro berto 71, 172, 177
Espina, Ricarda 42, 107, 108, 113, 121, 124 125, 126
Espino, Otto 88
Espinoza, Dimas 77
Esponda, Daniel 83, 101, 126
Esteban, Daniel 58, 111, 132, 159, 200
Esteban, Jordan 132
Estoplnan, Antoni 9, 65, 107, 108
Estor-Fuentes, Stefano 83
Estrada , Gabriel 43, 108, 132, 133
Estrada Jeymel 83, 165
Estrada , Manuel 77, 109, 112, 157

Fager, Danie l 43, 100, 107, 108, 115, 121, 136, 166
Falero, Alexis 88, 144, 168, 169
Falla, Ignacio 13, 88, 151, 173
Fanjul, John 77, 109, 112, 144
Fan j ul, Maximo 88, 127
Fanjul, Thomas 31, 83, 144
Farinas, Alicia 95
Fasanella, Daniel 77, 109, 112
Feal, Brian 58, 107, 108, 113, 128 177
Feal, Daniel 71, 177
Feijoo, Diego 65, 161
Feijoo, Manuel 135
Feijoo, Tomas 88, 103, 125, 153
Felix-Padilla, Ignacio 77, 109, 112, 177
Ferguson, Kevin 65, 108, 115, 174, 175
Fernandez, Adrian 77, 125
Fernandez, Alan 43, 107 111, 113, 140
Fernandez, Alejandro 43, 65, 107, 108, 111, 121, 124
Fernandez, Alexander 71, 109, 112, 132, 134
Fernandez, Andres 65, 83, 121, 126
Fernandez, Angle 9, 95
Fernandez, Anthony 83
Fernandez, Christian 71, 121, 136, 166
Fernandez, Cristian 65, 108, 121
Fernandez, Daniel 83, 150, 173
Fernandez, David 71, 146, 147 Fernandez, D Ian a 95, 127
Ferna ndez, Ehren 43, 105, 107, 108, 113, 115
Fernandez, Eloy 18, 43, 111, 118, 170
Fernandez, Enzo 77, 157
Fernandez, Fel Ipe 95
Fernandez, Francisco 77, 165
Fernandez, Frank 83
Fernandez, Gabriel 58, 107, 108, 122 128
Fernandez Javier 88, 135
Fernandez, Jose 77, 95, 104, 165
Fernandez, Lucas 43, 58, 77, 103, 107, 108, 111, 113, 115, 120, 121, 124, 135, 154, 188
Fernandez, Manuel 43, 108, 120
204
Fernandez, Nikolas 65, 108, 110, 114, 132, 134
Fernandez, Oscar 71, 172
Fernandez, Rafael 77, 109, 112, 144, 168
Fernandez, Richard 71, 114, 119, 122
Fernandez Roberto 42, 43, 71, 107 108, 123, 164, 170, 171
Fernandez, Ryan 43, 132, 159
Fernandez, Vincent 95
Fernandez-Miro, Jason 83 104, 153
Fernandez-Riera, Marlo 58 , 111, 120, 124, 162, 186
Fernandez-Toledo, Guillermo 95
Ferroz, Th Iago 71, 114
Ferroz, Victor 58
Ferreira, Alexander 71, 177
Ferrer, Joshua 44, 101, 107, 108
Ferro, Daniel 44, 101, 102, 111, 117, 118, 129
Fldalgo, Eduardo 43 , 44, 111, 114, 118, 121
Flgarola, James 65, 108, 177
Flores, Barney 95, 132
Flores, Samuel 83, 142, 176
Fonseca Nicholas 77, 135
Font, Ignacio 113
Fortuny, Gabriel 71, 120
Fox, Alexander 71, 114, 177
Fox, Christian 83, 176, 177
Fraclllerdl, Marlin 117
Fraga, Alberto 44, 108, 114, 118, 120, 121, 136
Fraga, Antonio 44, 107, 108, 132, 159
Fraga, Eduardo 135, 164
Fraga, Javier 190, 197, 313
Fraga, Jose 83
Fraga-Vasquez, Ch rlslopher 65, 107, 108, 113
Fraga-Vasquez, Javier 44, 108, 113, 124, 166, 201, 204
Fralllcclardl, Marlin 58, 104, 111, 122
Franceschi, Jeanell 160
Francia, Eduardo 71, 109, 112, 142
Franco, Antonio 83, 125, 144, 176 Frenero, Andres 65, 150, 152, 157, 160, 163
Fresco, Michael 65, 123, 124, 132, 159, 171, 172, 175, 199, 201, 203 Freyre, Kevin 77, 109, 112, 150
Fuentes, Marc 77, 109 112, 135, 164, 165
Fuentes, Vincenza 71, 114
Fuller, Isaiah 13, 71, 123, 132, 134 Fungalrino, Allor 44, 118, 142

Gadlnsky, Matthew 88, 127
Galego, Kevin 44, 101, 108, 111, 118, 125
Galindez, Orlando 65, 101, 108, 121, 142, 174
Ga llardo, Gabriel 58, 100, 106, 107, 108, 110, 128, 166
Galllano, Christopher 11, 59, 108, 142, 174
Galllnar, Gregory 59, 100, 101, 128
Galllnar, Thomas 44, 107, 108, 114, 115, 120 136, 205
Galvez, Jordan 135
Gambl n, Joseph 44, 108, 121
Gamez, Carlos 18, 44, 107, 108, 113, 177
Gandarlas, Mallas 77, 109, 112, 177
Garcel, Angelo 65, 107, 108, 115, 126
Garces, Jose 44, 154
Garces, Toshia 118
Garcia, Adel 83
Garcia, Alden 168
Garcia, Alberto 95
Garcia, Alejandro 65, 113, 140
Garcia, Carlos 65, 89, 111, 121, 123, 124, 127, 158
Garcia, Christian 33 , 118, 121
Garcia, Christopher 44, 107, 108, 111, 122, 124, 136
Garcia, Cristian 7, 12, 44, 111, 123, 124, 154, 155, 188
Garcia, David 44, 107, 108
Garcia, Eduardo 83, 120, 123, 157
Garcia, Eric 44, 118, 129
Garcia, Ethan 89, 127, 168, 169
Garcia, Evan 77, 109, 112, 150, 161
Garcia, Francisco 8, 10, 12, 44, 49,108
Garcia, Gabriel 83
Garcia, Hugo 44, 107, 108, 118, 119, 121
Garcia, Jose 65, 113, 114, 168, 169, 173
Garcia, Julio 89
Garcia, Kevin 83, 123, 150
Garcia, Lucas 59, 89, 101, 104, 123, 125, 127, 138, 139, 144, 156, 168, 169
Garcia, Marcos 89, 126, 151, 168, 169
Garcia, Massimo 89, 115, 153
Garcia, Mateo 71, 12 0
Garcia, Maxlmus 83, 100
Garcia, Nelson 95
Garcia, Orlando 59, 105, 107, 108 Garcia, Raquel 95, 109
Garcia, Sebastian 59, 108, 111, 116, 121, 122, 124
Garcia-Amandi, Nickolas 71, 177
Garcia-Chacon, Andres 65, 108, 177
Garcia-Chacon, Fernando 44, 107, 108
Garcia-Chang, Graciela 95
Garcia-Chirino, Jose 59, 102, 129
Garcia-Monies, Francisco 65, 156, 163, 168, 169
Garcia-Oliver, Jaime 71, 109,
112, 122
Garcia-Rivera, Jake 83, 101, 104, 116, 120 173
Garcia-Sarratt, Jo rge 44, 118, 177
Garcia-Tunon, Daniel 172
Garcia -Tunon, Guillermo 6, 8, 29, 95, 155, 180, 188, 190, 192, 193, 199, 202
Ga rganta, Kelly 95, 117
Garmendla, Daniel 71, 109, 112
Garmendla, Diego 71, 109, 112
Garmendla, Santiago 77
Garriga Ignacio 89, 158
Garriga, Mark 12, 45, 107, 108, 152
Garzon, And res 14, 77, 116
Garzon, David 59
Gascon, Phillipe 71
Gl acosa, Daniel 45, 108, 124, 177
Gil, Manuel 59, 103, 105, 108, 115, 128
Giorgini, Daniel 65
Giorgini, Victor 59, 117, 154
Glpps, Marc 89, 151
Glrado, Aldan 77, 109, 112, 135, 168
Goble, Jo hn 77, 109, 112, 177 Godoy, Christian 65
Godoy, Julian 71
Gomez, Alexander 65, 108, 115, 124, 125, 164
Gomez, Andres 45, 59, 121, 123, 124, 128, 132, 177, 180
Gomez, Antonio 27, 65, 102, 114 142
Gomez, Christian 71, 134
Gomez, Diego 71, 121, 136, 137, 166, 167
Gomez, Jonathan 71, 100, 109, 112
Gomez, Kyle 45, 46, 101, 108, 110, 123, 185
Gomez, Matthew 45, 107, 108, 110, 115 121
Gomez-Bello, Nicholas 71, 109, 112, 116
Gomez-Rivera, Marco 77, 109, 112, 115
Gonzales, Gabriel 14
Gonzalez, Alejandra 71, 109, 112, 149
Gonzalez, Alexander 77, 109, 112, 161, 173
Gonzalez, Andrew 83, 138, 173 Gonzalez, Armando 89, 101, 104, 115, 127, 168 169
Gonzalez, Carlos 59, 105, 108 Gonzalez, Christian 71 Gonzalez, Cristian 45, 101, 108, 118, 12 6
Gonzalez, Daniel 59, 89, 108, 119, 144
Gonzalez, David 45 , 77, 101, 102, 104, 108, 109, 112, 119 Gonzalez, Diego 83, 153 Gonzalez Donato 59, 103, 105, 106, 108, 115, 116, 194 Gonzalez, Dorian 71, 162, 163 Gonzalez Eduardo 65, 71, 83, 101, 103, 108 121, 172
Gonzalez, Ethan 89, 104, 127 Gonzalez, Evan 71, 128, 166
Gonzalez, Gabriel 165
Gonza lez, Henry 45, 111, 118, 119
Gonzalez, Jo se 71, 89, 104, 119, 135, 136, 165, 166, 197
Gonzalez, Jo seph 83, 123, 161
Gonzalez, Lazaro 95
Gonzalez, Lu is 65, 107, 124, 157, 164
Gonza lez, Marlo 95
Gonzalez, Mark 65, 100, 101, 108, 119, 124
Gonza lez, Markus 89, 135, 165, 180
Gonzalez, Nicholas 65, 107, 108, 132, 134, 166
Gonzalez, Patricio 59, 101, 111
Gonzalez, Roberto 6, 29 59, 129, 167, 168, 169, 177, 200
Gonzalez, Santiago 59, 105, 107, 177
Gonzalez, Sebastian 59, 101, 102, 125, 126
Gonzalez, Sergio 65, 108, 110, 113, 120
Gonza lez, Simon 71 Gonza lez, Tony 135 Gonza lez-Pella, Luis 77, 127, 159 Gonzalez-Quevedo, Gabriel 89, 127, 165
Goodall , Lawrence 21, 33, 95, 100
Gordon, Eri c 65, 121
Grande Andres 71, 140 Grande Carlos 45, 107, 108, 152 Graver, Je rry 135
Gross, Eduardo 89, 151, 168, 169
Grundler, Carlos 71, 122, 161
Guerra, Daryel 45, 102, 111, 114, 117, 118, 122, 124, 127, 128, 129, 201
Guerra, Matheus 83
Guerra, Rey 95
Guerrero, Alejandro 161
Guerrero Javier 46 103, 107, 108, 124, 152, 205
Guerrero, Margarita 120, 128
Guillaume, David 89, 104, 123, 138, 139, 168, 169 Gulnot Santiago 89, 135, 173 Guan, David 83
Gurdlan, Manuel 89, 104, 158
Guso, Kyle 71, 170
Guthrie, Nicholas 46, 118 Gutierrez, Andres 71, 164
Gutierrez, Luis 29, 65
Gutierrez, Robert 65, 111, 113, 120, 121, 126
Gutierrez, Teresa 95, 119

Halbl, Dora 95
Hall, Andre 9, 59, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 113, 116, 121, 124, 140
Halvorssen, Luis 71, 100, 109 112,

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114, 115, 134, 156, 160
Hamud, Diego 89, 127, 176
Handal, Daniel 89, 165
Handel, Matthew 83, 135, 173
Hart Jared 46, 108, 118
Hart Seth 59, 111, 116, 119, 120, 121
Hector, Giovanni 59, 120 Hector, Giuliano 83
Henao, Roberto 83, 150, 161, 168
Henley, Ernest 48
Herm Ida, Pedro 83, 123, 168
Hernandez, Aaron 154, 156 Hernandez, Alfredo 77, 104, 109, 112, 144
Hernandez, Andres 83, 95
Hernandez, Andrew 46, 162, 203 Hernandez, Cristian 89
Hernandez, Daniel 71
Hernandez, Eduardo 46, 107, 108, 110, 119, 124, 128, 177, 203 Hernandez, Israel 65, 115, 126
Hernandez, John 71, 100, 149
Hernandez, Jorge 77, 109, 112, 138, 168
Hernandez, Julian 71, 109, 114, 120, 122, 128, 177
Hernandez, Marcelo 46, 101, 111
Hernandez Matthew 59, 111, 116, 170
Hernandez, Michael 77, 109, 112, 138
Hernandez, Nicholas 89, 104, 153 Hernandez, Pedro 112
Hernandez, Ryan 83
Hernandez, Stephen 83, 138
Hernando, Andres 65
Herran, Lucas 77, 157
Herrera, Alejandro 77, 109, 112 Herrera, John 46, 108, 118, 122 Herzog, Werner 46
Hevia, Aldan 30, 83, 102, 123, 157, 173
Hickey, Sean 59, 106, 108, 129, 200
Hidalgo, Nicolas 71, 115, 120, 128, 136, 166
Hidalgo, Victor 65, 124
Homans, Kimberly 25
Horta, Diego 59, 111, 116, 117, 121, 170
Howard, Sidney 38
Huembes, Alejandro 59
H uem bes, Carlos 59, 111, 177
Huembes, Matthew 77, 165 Huete, Alfredo 77, 101, 109, 112, 168
Huxley, Thomas 44
Huynh , Kyle 59, 106, 108, 116, 122

Ibarra-Posada, Alberto 83, 157
Iglesias, Carlos 71, 140, 164
Iglesias, Jennifer 95
Iglesias, Jorge 46, 108, 140
Iglesias, Nicholas 89, 135
Igles ias, Thomas 89, 104, 127, 151 , 168, 169
Incera, Andres 71, 109, 112, 114, 120, 121, 152
Ismail, Kasser 46, 111, 124, 177
Izquierdo, Gil 83, 123, 177
Izquierdo, Justin 46, 100, 107, 108

Jacobsen, Liam 89, 135
Jacomlno, Jennifer 95
Jalll, Matthew 77, 144
Jarro, Justin 71, 109, 112, 149
Jimenez, Andres 47, 77, 95, 101, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 121, 124, 125, 127, 145, 153, 191
Jimenez, Carlos 47, 95, 107, 108, 110, 112, 121, 124, 136, 138, 139, 166
Jimenez, Daniel 71, 109, 112, 117, 125, 142
Jimenez, Jean-Franco 59, 116, 120, 122, 166
Jimenez, Jorge 59, 77, 100, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 116, 128
Jimenez, Lucas 31 , 83, 125
Jimenez, Ruben 95
Jimenez, Ryan 59, 105, 108, 122
Jimenez, Zachary 26, 59, 108, 121
Jimenez, Zllkla 95
Jimenez, Glanfranca 117
Jocabsen, Liam 173
Johnson, Ian 77, 132, 134, 168, 185
Johnson, Matthew 71, 102, 103, 114, 115
Jordan, Matthew 95, 123
Jordan, M lchael 46
Jordan, Michelle 95
Jorge, Sebastian 47, 101, 103, 108, 124
Juantorena, Alberto 168, 169

Kanjlramkuzhey, Joseph 89, 100, 158
Kasabdjl Christian 71
Kenna Ann 95 103
Khemlanl, Rajlv 71, 100, 103, 109, 112, 122, 123, 149
Khoury, Jo son 33, 47, 108
Kim, Nathaniel 71, 109, 112, 114, 116, 122, 123
Klemlck, Christopher 65, 108, 148, 160, 161
Krause, Christopher 65, 100, 107, 108 114, 119, 121, 156
Krikorian, Andres 47, 104, 107,
108, 110, 121
Krikorian, Gabriel 47, 104, 107, 108, 110, 121, 124
Krikorian, Nicholas 47, 108, 110, 121, 124
Kuffa, Matthew 71
Kuhn, Alexander 77, 109, 112, 138, 168
Kuhn, Andrew 168
Kurzan, Thomas 59, 105, 107, 108, 142, 174

Labrada, Gabri el 83
Labrador, Eric 47, 107, 108, 121, 122, 124, 136, 166, 167
Labrador, Jesus 72
Lacasa, Roberto 10, 24, 47, 107, 108, 123, 132
Lago, Cesar 77, 100, 102, 109, 112
Lam, Juan 47, 100, 108, 125, 204
Lamazares, Andrew 72
Lamela, Andrew 77, 109, 112, 138, 168
Lamela, Charles 59, 156
Lamelas, Anthony 83 , 101
Lamzaras, Andrew 164
Lanz, Marco 59, 107, 108, 117, 122
Lanza, Ramon 83, 102, 144
Lapldo-Rodrlguez, Marcos 168
Lara, Andres 26, 59, 126
Lara, Roger 173
Lara, Sebastian 89
Lara, Shyara 95
Laratelll, Franco 89, 103, 153, 158
Larios, Jonathan 77, 109, 112, 173
Larios, Luis 47, 102, 108, 114, 116, 118
Larrea, Andres 27, 59, 89, 102 106 107, 108, 118, 123 151, 195, 197
Lastres, Eric 47, 107, 108, 119, 120, 123, 160, 185 204
Lazaro, Noel 47, 114, 118
Lazo, Jacob 72, 109, 112, 134
Lazo, Sebastian 72, 149
Leanez, Ines 95
Lebena, Nicholas 27, 89, 104, 153
Ledesma , Rafoel 24, 95
Ledon, Juan 96
Ledtke Valle 96
Lee, John 16, 66, 108, 120, 136, 166
Leiter, Sebastian 135
Leiva, David 66, 108, 113, 116, 166
Lemos, Jon 47, 101, 103, 107, 108, 115, 121
Lenis, Carlos 47, 100, 107, 108, 126, 129
Leon, Francisca 8, 47, 111, 152
Leon, Gisela 96
Leon, Lucas 77, 135, 168
Leon, Marcos 77, 123
Leon, Nicholas 89, 135, 173
Leon, Roberto 83, 138, 168
Leon, Rocco 83, 173
Leon-Aguilar, Diego 89, 151, 169
Leyva, Claudio 47, 107, 108, 114, 124
Lezcano, Brandon 83
Lezcano, Sebastian 59, 146
Lima, Vincent 89 , 123, 151
Lima, William 77, 109, 112, 135, 168
Linares, Ryan 72, 109, 112, 121, 172
llsamore, Henry 89, 104 158
Liu, Diego 83, 176, 177 Lizama, Ignacio 83, 141 Lizama, Roberto 78, 109, 112, 141, 165
Llanes, Nicholas 72
Llanes, Sebastian 25, 72 Llaneza, Rafael 47, 100, 105, 108, 118
Llano, Sebastian 47, 107, 108, 124, 154
Llau, Matthew 89 Llenasa, Jonny 132
Lleonart, William 72 , 101, 114, 166, 177
Llorente, Alejandro 72, 142
Llorente, Maxlmlllano 47, 107, 108, 124, 154, 155
Lobato, Nicholas 59, 108, 120, 121, 122, 136 Lola, Samlr 83, 123, 168 Lola, Saul 135
Lombardi, M iguel 66, 100 Lopez, A lejandro 83, 13B, 168 Lopez, Asls 21, 96 Lopez, Juan 89, 127, 138, 139 Lopez, Lionel 96, 199 Lopez, Luis 89, 123, 151
Lopez, Michael 59, 66, 166 Lopez, Oscar 89, 127 Lopez, Peter 72, 78, 109 112, 138, 161
Lopez, Robert 59, 111, 146, 160 Lopez, Santiago 78, 142, 144 Lopez, Su son 96, 105 Lopez, U lyses 384 Lopez-Aldazabal, Mauricio 89 Lopez-Cabrera, Jorge 59, 100, 106, 108, 128, 154
Lopez-Castro, Ignacio 8, 48, 108, 170
Lopez-de Cespedes Jose Carlos 72 120, 123, 134
Lopez-Garcia, Maximo 78, 104 Lopez-Ibanez, Sebastian 59, 100, 107, 108
Lopez-Irizarry, Javier 205 Lopez-Irizarry, Robert 48, 103, 108, 121
Lopez-lrrzarry, Sebastla n 78, 103 Lopez-Morillo, Israel 48, 124, 128, 177 Loretelll Franco 125 Louden, Justin 48, 100, 107, 108, 170
Lovo, Gabriel 66, 111, 121, 122, 124, 191
Lozano, Federico 59, 105, 108 Luaces, Lorenzo 48, 107, 108
Lublan, Brandon 17, 48, 101, 108 Ludert, Andres 66, 108, 121, 124, 140, 156
Luedeklng, Heinz 66, 102, 108, 110, 195
Lugo, Gabriel 59, 102, 118, 197
Luna, Andres 84, 104, 138, 168 Luna, Fernando 84, 104, 138, 168 Lurlgados, Daniel 89, 123, 138, 139, 158, 168, 169

Machado, Gabrie l 84
Mackinlay, Enrique 78, 109, 112, 157
Mackle, Joseph 78, 104, 109, 112, 114, 153
Mackie, Kathleen 9, 96, 198
Mackle, nmothy 20, 48, 108, 111, 128, 310
Mad l edo, Rodrigo 59, 113, 120, 182, 184
Maduro, Andres 17, 66, 116, 121
Magoulas, Adam 14, 78, 109, 112, 123, 136, 137, 166, 167, 168
Malagon, Brian 89, 104 126, 127
Ma loo!, Rich a rd 89, 158, 173
Manrara, Ana 96
Manrique, Juan 84 , 135
Marante Octavio 84
Marazrta-Esplnosa, Luella 96
Marcos, Matthew 84, 115
Marfatla, Arshls 72, 101
Marlbona, Carlos 66, 108, 121, 126, 177
Marlmon, Justin 84, 101
Marlmon, Marlow 20, 48, 111, 114, 118
Marin, Hugo 48, 108, 118, 142 , 143
Marin, Nelson 59
Marin, Rodrigo 48, 108 122, 124, 177, 204
Marino, Federico 89, 135, 153
Mariscal, Javier 14, 59, 106, 108, 120
Markoskl, Luka 84, 104, 127
Marquez, Alexander 84, 150
Marquez, Nicolas 72, 109, 112, 120
Marquez, Ulysees 132
Marquina, Javier 59, 105, 108
Marrero Christopher 49, 107 108, 122, 124
Marrero, Gabriel 78, 109, 112, 150, 182
Marrero, Jacob 66, 132 134, 172
Marrero, Matthew 89
Marrero Ruben 96 148, 182
Marsh, Daniel 78, 135, 157
Martel, Christopher 72, 109, 112, 172
Martelly, Michael 78, 101, 109, 112, 115, 142, 168



Martin, Enrique 59, 111
Martin, Gabriel 84, 135
Martin, Matthew 49 59, 107, 108
118, 122, 125, 132, 159
Martin, Mrs. San 202
Martinez, Alden 84
Martinez, Carlos 43
Martinez, Christian 17, 19, 49 , 111
Ma rtl nez, Jared 84
Martinez, Jarge 96, 145
Martinez, Lucas 84, 135
Martinez, Luis 84, 104
Martinez, Marlo 96
Martinez Michael 66, 104, 108
Martinez, Rabert 49, 111 , 114, 118, 132
Martinez, Ryan 84, 177
Martinez Shawn 84 177
Martinez, Teresa 96, 384
Martrelly, Michael 125
Mas, Carlos 78, 109, 112, 114, 165
Mascaro, Emilio 45, 49, 108
Matos, Leandro 66, 100, 108
Mayo, Ricarda 49, 107, 108, 123, 170
Maza, Andres 9, 12, 43, 49, 118, 132, 188, 384
Maza, Carlos 96, 106
Maza, Christopher 11, 30, 59, 117, 132
McCllntock, Jack 89, 100
Mederos, Andres 84 115
Medina, Rene 136
Meglas-Rulz, Suzette 96
Mejer, Victor 72, 109, 112, 170
Mejia, Glanluca 72, 119
Mejia, Manuel 59, 122 , 152, 197
Mejia, Marcos 84
Mejia, Mauric io 84
Mejldo, Marla 96
Melgar, Alfredo 66, 103, 107, 108, 114, 122
Melgar Freddy 89 151
Melo, Alejandro 72 , 134
Mena, Eric 12, 49, 118, 132, 170 Mendez, John Paul 146
Mendez, Luis 66, 111, 119, 121, 174, 175
Mendonca, Tanger 96, 154, 158
Mendoza, Alberto 89, 153, 173
Mendoza, Fernando 78, 109, 112, 135, 153
Menendez, Alexander 59, 122, 142
Menendez Christian 26
Menendez, Christopher 14, 59, 132
Menendez, Marc 78, 109, 112, 150
Menendez, Michael 59, 103, 106, 108, 110, 115, 120, 124
Menendez, Mirna 96
Meneses, Nicolas 66, 103, 156
Meneses, Ricardo 59, 107, 108
Menocal, Morla 96
Mertz, Ryan 84, 168
Meruelo, Hector 84
Mesa, Andres 72, 142, 172
Mesa Jorge 78, 109, 112, 135, 168
Mesa, Michael 66, 101, 108, 113,
126, 140
Meseguer, Diego 90, 100, 127
Mestre, Joaquin 90, 127, 144, 168, 169
Mestre, Michael 72 , 109, 112, 177
Meza, David 59, 100, 105, 107, 108, 110, 124, 136, 166
Micali, Brandon 84, 135, 173
Micali, Jonathon 60, 106, 107, 108, 113, 116, 119, 121, 122, 170, 190
Miguez, Juan 60, 106, 108, 120, 121, 122, 128, 136, 166
Miguez, Lucas 9, 60 106 108, 117, 128, 136, 166
Milton, Justin 49, 52, 104, 107, 118, 121, 123 124
Mlnoso, Alejandro 78 109 112, 127
Miro, Michael 84, 177, 189
Miro-Quesada, Juan 78, 109, 112, 123, 161, 165
M lya res, And res 90, 135, 165
Moj ena, Thomas 72, 109, 112, 120, 122, 142
Molero, Guillermo 60, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 115, 121
Molina, Alec 90, 158
Molina, Niko 66, 101, 107, 108 116, 121, 156
Monge, Carlos 72, 100, 104, 109, 112
Monge Lucas 84 157
Montane, Ivan 90, 162, 165
Montenegro, Michael 78, 177, 198
Montero, Christopher 60, 108, 113
Montero, Gabriel 66
Montero, Gian-Marco 72, 114
Montero, Matthew 84
Montes Lucas 66
Montes Nicholas 84, 165
Montesi, Daniel 96
Mora, Ana 96
Mora, Nikolas 72 132, 134 166
Morales , Alejandro 66, 121, 124, 164
Morales, Benjamin 66, 108, 122
Morales, Carlos 78, 150, 161, 168
Morales, Jose 84, 144
Morales, Lucas 78, 109, 112, 138
Morales, Marcelo 84, 123, 150
Morales, Matthew 60, 102
Morales, Michael 49, 108, 121
Morales, Peter 60, 102, 103, 107, 108, 115, 128 129
Morales Richard 50, 107, 108
Moran, Brandon 26, 60, 116, 119, 170
Morasso, And res 78, 101, 109, 112
Morasso, Eduardo 66, 101, 107, 108, 113, 115, 124, 136, 166
Morasso, Jorge 66, 101, 108, 110, 113, 121 , 122, 166
Moreira, Cristian 84, 157
Moreno, Augusto 72, 177
Moreno, Gabriel 6, 60, 102, 108, 113, 145
Moreno, Juan 60 105, 107, 108
Moreno, Morla 96
Moreno, Matthew 60, 108, 120, 132
Moreno, Michael 84
Morera, Morla 96
Morera, Michael 60, 108, 119, 129, 147, 148, 183, 186, 200
Morin, Manuel 72, 109, 112, 121, 152
Morin, Michael 78, 109, 112
Moro, Bernardo 50, 108, 121, 122, 124
Morrissey, Dane 72, 177
Moscoso, Alejandro 66, 113, 114
Moscoso, Jorge 50, 107, 108, 115, 205
Mou haffel, Alejo nd ro 90
Moussa, Arsenlo 10, 66, 123
Moustafa, Chr istopher 8, 21 , 50, 107, 108, 154
Moya, Jose 66, 113
Muchacho, Ramon 24, 50 Muller, Tomas 78
Mullins, Connor 66, 108, 121, 123, 177
Mullis, James 15, 50, 111, 118, 119, 162, 163
Muniz, Joseph 90, 127, 141
Muniz, Ni colas 60, 106, 107, 108, 110, 124, 159, 166
Munoz, Alexander 72
Munoz, Maxl mlliano 78, 109, 112, 135, 173
Munoz, Nathaniel 50, 54, 104, 105, 111, 120, 122
Munoz Rodrigo 50 107, 108 118, 154
Mus i, Miche l 90, 135
Muniz, Ni colas 121
Munoz, Nathaniel 116
Munoz-Bustamante, Jorge 96, 126
Myer, Sean 96

Naeem, Amaar 84, 153
Naas, Stefano 78, 157
Naas, Thanas! 60 , 154
Navorro, Adrian 78, 135, 168
Navarro, Allan 50, 103, 107, 108, 115, 121, 124
Navorro, And rew 84, 123, 127, 141, 150
Navorro Diego 60, 102, 108, 129
Navarro, Michael 66, 148, 161
Negrin, Joshua 66, 115
Negron, Isabel 96
Nelson, M ichael 78
Newborn, Edmund 96
Newlin, Kyle 72, 109, 112, 114, 115, 128
Newlin, Tyler 50, 107, 108, 114, 115, 128
Nguyen, Gabriel 72, 114, 177
Nicosia, Ramon 96 , 128
Nieto, Matias 78, 109, 112, 123, 153
Nieto, Rodrigo 60, 100, 107, 108, 119, 121, 128, 152
Novoa, Joaqu in 60, 111
Noy, Henry 9, 66, 102, 108, 110, 114, 122
Nunes, Gabriel 66 121, 136, 166, 167
Nunez, Alexander 78, 109, 112
Nunez, Diego 51, 108, 124, 154, 155
Nunez, Ariel 96

O'bryant, Harace 135
O Flaherty, Brendan 66, 177
O 'Fla herty, Luke 51, 119
O'Malley, Robert 96, 192
Ochoa, Roberto 72, 172
Olesen, Matthew 51, 108, 116, 118, 124, 201
O ll u, Daniel 72, 136
O liva, Daniel 72, 102, 114, 119
O liva, GIiberto 72, 177
O ilvares, Luis 84, 104, 144
Ol l u, Dan iel 166
Ordunez, Ul ises 16, 96
Oro zco , Noel 72, 172
Ortega, Car los 78, 109, 112, 123, 177
Ortega, Fabio 96
Ortega, Gabriel 60, 142
Ortega, Nicholas 90, 177
Ortega, Omar 90, 123, 158, 168, 169
Ortiz, Alexander 72, 132, 134
Ortiz, David 78, 150
Ortiz, Karen 96, 113, 118, 119, 197
Osorio, Alfonso 84
Osorio, Marlo 66, 107, 108, 110, 122, 124, 164
Otero, Ga br l el 78, 109, 112, 123, 157
Otero, Lucas 60, 120, 132 otero, Sebastla n 90
Oyarzun, Nicholas 9, 66, 108, 113, 121, 132

Pachon, Ivan 25, 51, 107, 108, 116, 123, 132, 133
Paclos, Alejandro 28, 51 , 118, 177
Paclos, Andres 72, 177
Padilla, Jose 31, 96
Padron , Lucas 84, 116, 138
Padura, Francisco 27, 102
Paellas Rau I 129
Paez, Jorge 60, 1DD, 119
Palllssery, Collin 72, 109, 112, 119, 122
Palma, Phillip 72, 114
Palomera , Pablo 72
Pancorbo Matthew 72 109, 112, 120, 124, 177, 196
Panellas, Raul 72
Parada, Sebastian 72, 114, 123
Parades, Andres 135
Pard lnas, David 66, 121
Pardo, Alejandro 60, 108, 122
Pardo, Andres 60, 108
Pardo. Felipe 20, 24, 38, 51, 78, 100, 101, 107, 108, 111, 123, 152, 157, 198, 204
Pardo, Gabriel 60 108, 122 177
Pardo, Guillermo 66, 113
Pardo, Javier 66, 101, 107, 123, 156
Paredes, Andres 90, 173
Paredes, Francisco 66, 107, 108, 116, 119, 124, 132, 148
Parlade, Jaime 90, 127, 135
Parodi, Anthony 84, 100
Parra, Marlo 96
Pasternac, Benjam i n 78, 138, 168
Pastor, Marcos 72, 149
Patrlcios, Anthony 72
Patrlcios, Nicholas 60, 106, 107, 108, 110, 113, 121, 123, 132, 166, 167
Paucar, Adrian 84
Paula, Gabriel 66 , 113
Payne, Nathaniel 66, 124, 132, 166
Paz, Christian 60, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 116, 121, 124
Paz, Hector 72 , 142, 143
Paz, Nico las 84, 138, 150, 172
Pazos , Amin 84, 135
Pazos, Wad l h 72, 134
Pedevllla, Bautista 66, 113
Pedevllla, Jeronimo 78, 109, 112, 157
Pena, Adrian 17, 90, 135
Pena, Alejandro 60, 107, 121, 136, 166
Pena, Alexander 96
Pennie, Luke 78, 109, 112, 149
Pentenero, Lucas 72 , 172
Peppas, Kirk 142
Pereira, Jose 72, 114, 122
Pereira, Joseph 66, 108, 172
Pereira, Juan 51, 107, 108, 154
Pereira , Nicolas 72, 121, 123
Perera, Gerardo 60, 108, 156, 166
Perez, Alejandro 90, 121, 123
Perez, Alexander 66, 72, 108, 124, 142, 156, 174
Perez, Alfred 51, 118
Perez, Andres 51 113, 126 140, 196
Perez, Brandon 72, 101
Perez, Car los 60, 105, 121
Perez, Dan iel 72, 78 , 90 , 144, 158, 164, 176
Perez, Demetria 84, 173
Perez, Dylan 72, 101
Perez, Jorge 66, 107, 108, 121, 126, 142
Perez, Joseph 66, 84 148 160, 177
Perez, Joshue 84, 150

lndeic 3 81

Perez, Juan 60, 101, 107, 108, 110, 123, 132, 134
Perez, Kristian 9, 66, 102, 108, 121, 195
Perez, Lucas 90 127
Perez, Manuel 84, 135
Perez, Marlo 51, 102, 113, 126, 129
Perez, Nicholas 60, 107, 108, 117, 123
Perez. Pablo 78, 109, 112
Perez, Raymond 90, 138, 139, 168, 169
Perez, Ricardo 60, 103, 105 108, 110, 117, 121, 123, 124, 127, 170
Perez, Sebastla n 10, 60, 108, 117, 120
Perez, Victor 90, 150, 151
Perez-Abreu, Ana 96
Perez-Abreu, Carias 78, 123, 141, 165
Perez-Abreu, Nicolas 25 , 72, 132, 134, 166
Perez-Blanco, Nicholas 51, 118, 121, 124, 170, 171
Perez-Blanco , Rafael 173
Perezalonso, Enrique 84
Perino!, Matias 78, 157
Permuy, Francisco 25, 96
Peterson, Lisa 25, 96
Pevlda, Aldan 72, 100, 107, 109, 112
Piedrahita, Daniel 66, 108, 120, 121, 122, 156
Piedrahita, Julian 51, 118, 121, 154
Pino, Marlo 132, 134
Pinto, Stefano 17, 24, 60, 132
Pizzi, Andres 66 , 108, 136, 166
Pizzi, Sa lvatore 78 104 144, 168
Pianos, Daniel 60, 100, 111, 119, 123, 124
Pianos, Diego 66, 161
Plasencia Jose 10, 51, 108, 124, 132, 146, 188
Polo, Gabriel 60, 105, 108, 120, 124
Ponce, Ad rla n 66, 113, 174
Ponce, Christopher 60, 111, 124
Ponte, Antonio 17, 78, 10 1, 104, 109, 112, 168
Portela, Gerardo 96, 140, 141
Portuondo, Alejandro 90, 127, 168, 169
Portuondo, Nicolas 84, 114, 141, 150
Poulat, Bernardo 8, 12, 51, 107, 108, 110, 124, 152
Poveda, Nicolas 29, 66, 108, 114, 119, 121, 123, 140, 172
Powell, Jack 72, 109, 112, 172
Price, Nicholas 78, 173
Prleguez, Francisco 84, 157
Prieto, Jorge 96
Prieto, Sebastian 60, 111, 119, 120
Prindle, H un ter 51, 118, 121, 177
Prlo, Francisco 78, 109, 112, 157
Proenza, Jason 73, 122, 129, 166
Prugue, Marcelo 90, 126
Prusslng, Deller 21, 51, 107, 108, 123, 124, 170, 171, 204
Puelles, Matthew 142

382 -
Puello, Andres 60, 108, 142, 174
Puente, Benjamin 60, 117, 132, 134
Puente, Daniel 150
Puente, Hayden 73, 123, 132, 134
Puente, Tomas 66, 148, 161
Puentes, Jose 66, 103, 114, 121 , 122
Puga, Pablo 66, 108, 121, 142, 174
Pujals, Alejandro 51, 118, 154
Pu l les, Andres 90, 127
Pu l les, Matthew 8, 21, 51, 111, 118, 174, 175
Pu l les, William 84
Pu lvlrentl, Antonio 84, 104
Pupo, Gabriel 9, 29, 66, 101, 102, 107, 111, 116, 121, 195

Quelroz, Rafael 9, 66, 107, 108, 125,126
Quintana, Kyle 27, 90, 138, 139, 159
Quintero, Adrian 78
Quintero, Guillermo 60, 105, 106, 107, 108, 121, 124
Qu i ntero, Nicholas 60, 111, 117, 122, 124, 162
Qulntlno, Matthew 67, 102, 108, 110
Qu i ros, Santiago 84, 157

Raez, Daniel 7, 73, 109, 112, 120, 152
Raez, David 9, 60, 103, 106, 108, 120, 124, 152
Raffan-Zuluaga, Esteban 78
Rafuls, Sebastian 60, 106, 108, 114, 121, 122, 177
Ralmundez, Ricardo 96
Ramirez, Aaron 60, 111, 119, 122, 162
Ramirez Crist i na 26 96, 129
Ramirez, David 90, 158
Ramirez, Eduardo 73, 104, 120
Ramirez, Ethan 60, 111, 124, 132
Ramirez, Francisco 132
Ramirez, Marco 84
Ramirez, Sebastian 67
Rammos, Gabriel 78 127, 177 Ramon, Olga 97, 107, 124
Ramos Andres 78, 101, 109, 112, 123 153
Ramos, Christian 17, 78, 109, 112, 177
Ramos, Julia n 73, 102, 109, 112

Ramos, Octavio 97
Rathbun, Patrick 73
Raymat, Ralph 90, 151
Real, Daniel 27, 90 158
Real, Eduardo 78, 109, 112, 157
Real, Marlin 97
Rec to, Julian 90, 127, 157, 158
Reed, Jack 67, 103, 107, 110, 114
Repine, Jayson 60, 111
Restrepo, Ch ristopher 73
Restrepo, Sebast ian 73, 109, 112, 121, 154, 155, 161
Reyes, Bryan 60 122, 124, 140
Reyes, Roland 73, 103, 123
Reyes-Garcia, Marla Cristina 9, 97, 103
Rice, Breton 67, 134
Rice, Jovan 12, 51, 108, 123, 132, 133
Richard, Lucas 78, 109, 112
Richard, Santiago 78, 109, 112 Richardson, Jama rl 78, 135
Rlcon, Esteban 110
Riera, Jul ian 73, 109, 112, 172
Riera, Sean 51, 111, 162
Rlgue l ro, Sebastian 73, 109, 112, 164
Rincon , Esteban 67, 107, 108, 121, 122
Rincon, Manuel 73, 109, 112, 120, 156
Rlonda, Andres 90, 127, 135 Rivera, And res 73
Rivera, Felipe 84
Rivera, Sebastian 52, 107, 189
Rivera, Victor 67, 108, 121, 123, 124, 132, 134
Rivero, Daniel 67, 121
Roa, Ivan 97
Roa, Sebastian 60, 105, 108 121, 124, 136, 137, 166
Robau, Gabriel 67, 103, 114, 121, 122
Roca, Antonio 90 127, 177
Roca, Jose E. 97
Roca, Jr., Jose 150, 166, 168, 192 Rodriguez, Aaron 78, 135
Rodriguez, Adrian 67, 73, 84, 100, 101, 104, 113, 116, 120, 125, 141 Rodriguez, Alec 61, 111, 117, 146, 147
Rodriguez, Alexander 67, 108, 113, 152
Rod rlguez, And res 52, 102, 108, 113, 117, 118, 201
Rodriguez, Angel 146
Rodriguez, Aurelio 90, 138, 139, 158
Rodriguez, Brian 67, 116, 124
Rodriguez, Bryan 121
Rodriguez, Christian 90 177
Rodriguez, Christopher 67, 111, 177
Rodriguez, Eduardo 90, 165
Rodriguez, Edward 61, 105, 108, 111, 119, 120, 124
Rod rlguez, Esteban 73, 109, 112, 162
Rodriguez, Gabriel 84, 120
Rod rlguez, Gaston 30, 97, 146, 149
Rodriguez, Hector 132, 134
Rodriguez, Jacob 84, 138, 173
Rodriguez, Jason 52, 111, 118, 124
Rodriguez, Jesse 73, 136, 166
Rodriguez, Jorge 17, 61, 106, 107, 108, 110, 115, 122
Rodriguez, Jose 61, 111, 116
Rodriguez, Juan 136
Rodriguez, Julian 104 Rodriguez, Julien 61, 111, 117, 177
Rodriguez, Kevin 90, 104, 126
Rodriguez. Kyle 73, 101, 107. 109, 112, 114
Rodriguez Leandra 97
Rodriguez Lucas 67, 170, 173, 190, 191, 202
Rodriguez, Martin 84
Rodriguez, Michael 61, 111 119 124, 162
Rodriguez, Miguel 73, 109, 112 Rodriguez, Nicho las 148 Rodriguez, Nicolas 19, 52, 67, 107, 108, 111, 118, 121, 124
Rodriguez, Pablo 84, 138 Rodriguez, Patrick 85, 177
Rodriguez, Raul 13, 52, 78, 101, 102, 108, 111, 123, 142, 174, 176 Rodriguez, Ricardo 73 Rodriguez, Rolando 78, 101, 109, 112, 168
Rodriguez, Tomas 79, 173
Rodrlguez-lapldo, Andres 73, 123, 170
Rodrlguez-lapldo, Marcos 90, 127, 158, 169
Rodriguez-Meneses, Daniel 90 Rodriguez-Meneses, Nicolas 90, 158
Rodz, Alec 79, 149
Rod z, Andre 21, 61, 111, 12 0, 146 Roi bas Ophel la 97 Roig, Carlos 90, 103, 127, 138 139, 158
Rojas, Evan 52, 107, 108, 124, 128 Rojo Francisco 85, 101, 104 153 Roman, Javier 85 Roman, Maximo 73 Romanach, Antonio 90 Romanach, Benjamin 79, 157, 166, 198
Romanach, Juan 17, 135 Romanach, Oliver 73, 109, 112 Romano, Nicholas 85, 177 Romero, Alberto 67, 103, 172 Romero, Camila 195 Romero, Carlos 52, 118, 132, 170 Romero, Daniel 103 Romero, Diego 67, 121, 164 Romero, Manue l 61, 105, 108, 140 Rorell, Gabriel 114 Ros, Andres 52, 108, 146 Rosado, Joaquin 17, 90, 123 135, 173 Rosado, Victor 73, 172 Rosales, Nluvys 144 Rosell, Gabriel 73, 109, 112 Rosell Javier 85 150, 173 Rosell, Nicholas 85 Rothe, Evan 85, 165 Ruano, Gabrie l 85
Rubio Joseph 61, 106, 107, 108 121, 122
Rub i o, Juan 52, 108, 113, 122
Rubio, Justin 67, 108, 110, 113, 114, 122
Ruiz, Francisco 136
Ruiz, Joseph 90, 138, 139, 151, 173
Ruiz, Joshua 90, 120, 123, 138, 139, 151, 168, 169
Rui z, Marcos 79, 135, 173
Ruiz, M lchael 67, 108, 115, 116, 123, 142
Ruiz. Nicolas 73
Ruiz, Rafael 61, 111, 113, 132, 159
Ruiz, Ryan 173
Ruz, Ryan 79 109 112

Sabalhle, Luis 61
Sabogal, Lucas 17, 91, 138, 139, 158
Sackman, Giulian 85
Saenz, Roger 79
Saenz, Sebastian 85, 173
Sague, Raul 7, 61, 100, 106, 107, 108, 115, 126
Salnfort, Nicolas 91, 135, 173
Salabarria , Israel 85, 127, 135, 153, 173
Salandy, Joshua 61 108 117 119, 123, 124, 162, 163
Salas, Alejandro 61, 105, 108, 113, 121, 156
Salas, Charles 91, 135
Salas Victor 91, 104, 135, 168 169
Salazar, Christian 61, 103, 106, 108, 110, 12 1
Salaza r, Maximo 79, 109, 112
Saldana, Hector 85
Saldana, Lazaro 97
Salinas, Daniel 52 107, 108
Salam, Emery 91, 158
Salvade, Andres 85, 165
Salva!, Nicolas 61, 116, 166
Sampedro, Jack 73, 121, 122, 124, 164
San Juan, Austin 73, 115, 116, 124, 136, 166
San Juan, Sylvie 97, 115
San Martin, Javier 53, 107, 108, 122, 124, 202
San Pedro, William 48, 53, 103, 108, 121, 128, 204
Sanchez, Alejandro 79, 104, 109, 112, 144, 176
Sanchez, Angel 67
Sanchez, Daniel 53, 73, 108, 109, 112, 120, 123, 124, 177
Sanchez, Francisco 79, 109, 112, 123, 173
Sanchez, Frank 91, 101, 135, 173
Sanchez, Jonathan 97, 197
Sanchez, Maxlmus 73, 100, 109, 112, 114
Sanchez, Michael 73, 121 , 136, 166

Sanchez, Nlcalas 85, 135, 173
Sanchez, Stefano 67, 107, 108, 110, 121
Sanchez, Vicente 67, 107, 108, 114, 115, 116, 121, 124, 136, 166
Sanchez, Vlrgl llo 61
Sanchez, William 6, 61, 106, 108, 110
Sanchez-Gallardo, Marta 97, 100
Sanchls, Jose Vicente 157
Sangles , Damian 61
Sanguine, Francisco 61, 101, 103, 106, 108, 110
Sanson, Alvaro 91, 104, 158
Santaella, Hector 91
Santamaria, Santiago 91, 135
Santana Carlos 91, 151
Santana Michael 21, 32, 97, 125
Santellz, Hely 85, 102, 138, 168
Sas1re, Daniel 91, 123, 150, 151, 165
Saudlno, Tomas 79
Saumell, Javier 1B, 53, 108, 113, 142, 143
Schaeppl, Kevin 79, 109, 112, 114, 157
Schmidt, Andrew 91, 115
Schmidt, Peter 91, 115
Schnelder, Alec 79, 104, 109, 112, 153
Schultz, Joseph 53, 113, 132, 159, 196
Schultz, Matthew 53, 118, 124, 132, 159
Segurola, Diego 67, 108, 148, 149, 151, 155
Segurola, Gabriel 85, 150
Seljo, Sandro 85, 176
Sendra, Andres 73, 104
Sendra, Josep 61, 108
Sendros~glesras, Mercedes 97
Senra, Adrian 53, 118
Sepulveda, Jose 91, 116, 127, 138, 139, 158, 168, 169
Serrano, Sebastian 79, 199
Shaw, Sebastian 79, 109, 112 Sierra, Mateo 85, 157
Sliva, Alejandro 91, 158
Sliva, Christopher 91
Sliva, Eddie 67, 121, 159
Sliva, Eric 61, 108, 115, 122, 200
Sliva, Ethan 67, 107, 108, 113, 118, 121
Silveira, Ricardo 73, 109, 112, 114, 177
Singh, Kearan 53, 114, 118
Sixta, Gabrie l 85, 150
Sloan, Joshua 67, 111, 132, 166, 190
Sml1h, Adrian 85, 126
Sml1h, Andres 53, 118, 122, 124, 132
Sm11h, Nicholas 170, 171
Sml1h, Nicolas 8, 13, 53, 91, 104, 107, 108, 121, 124, 158, 168, 169
Socarras, Alejandro 91, 127
Socorro, Thomas 73, 101, 109, 112
Soler, Anthony 54, 107, 115, 121, 122, 128
Sari, Enrique 20, 67, 119, 123, 124, 170
Sosa, Carlos 14, 54, 107, 108, 111,
123, 125, 154, 166
Sosa, Emil iano 73, 156
Sosa, En rlque 54
Sosa, Marisol 97, 111
Sosa, Nicolas 16, 54, 107, 108, 114, 122, 123, 154, 155, 160, 180
Sotomayor, Zachary 73, 109, 112, 172
Souto, Cristian 91, 135
Souto, Nicolas 79, 135, 168, 182
Souza, Henrlque 61, 106, 108, 117, 124, 136, 166
Spencer, Sebastian 67, 102, 108, 116, 128
Stanfield, John-Patrick 79, 109, 112, 157
Steel, Kevin 67, 101, 108, 113, 121, 142
Stewart, Sal 79, 109, 112, 149, 151, 161, 162, 164
Stickler, Mateo 91, 141, 151
Stoker, Harrison 54, 107, 108, 116, 154
Stoia rczyk, Nicolas 85, 173
Stringer, Cody 17, 79
Stuart, Richard 97
Suarez, Aldan 85, 125, 127
Suarez, Alejandro 13, 61, 101, 106, 108, 110
Suarez, Alexander 73, 101, 109, 112, 161
Suarez, Ana 97, 129
Suarez, Daniel 79, 114, 165
Suarez, Diego BS, 101, 153
Suarez, Eric 61, 200
Suarez, Gabriel 79, 100, 109, 112, 160, 161
Suarez, Herman 67, 100, 107, 108, 113, 124, 148, 160
Suarez, Javier 85, 100 Suarez, Jorge 61, 113, 119, 170
Suarez, Lucas 85
Suarez, Nicolas 61, 108, 142
Suarez, Roberto 73, 103, 142
Sucena, Rolando 85, 97, 100, 103
Suerro, Daniel 61 , 146, 147
Suels, Daniel 54, 108
Sunderland, Zachary 85, 168
Sweeney, Ivan 91, 151
Swlsstack, David 79, 109, 112, 114, 126
Swlsstack, Luke 67, 100, 108, 114, 126

Tablada, WIiiiam 67, 126, 141, 145, 153, 155, 198
Tabraue, Orlando 97
Tamargo, Derek 85, 165
Teachey, Bruce 28, 97, 118
Tejera, Juan 73, 109, 112, 114, 115, 120, 123, 156
Tener•, Juan 33
Tinoco, Christian 15, 54, 108, 123, 146
Tirado, Pablo 85, 144
Tobon, Nicolas 54, 107, 108, 123
Todywala, Stefan 61, 166
Toledo, Dolores 97, 108
To ledo, Jose 8, 19, 20, 43, 54, 85, 101, 111, 118, 119, 135, 170, 275,384
Tomasino, Miguel 97
Tonda, John 67, 108, 110, 123, 148
Tootle, Patrick 67, 116, 121
Torente, Andres 191
Torrente, Andres 79, 104, 109, 112, 198
Torres, Alejandro 61, 119, 120, 123, 124, 162
Torres, Ana 97
Torres, Daniel 85
Torres, Dorian 20, 85, 135, 159
Torres, David 91, 125
Torres, Erick 73
Torres, Evan 91, 138, 139, 150, 151, 169
To rres, Humberto 54, 119, 162, 163
Torres, Jose 73, 85, 101, 121, 161
Torres, Lorenzo 91, 123, 135, 158, 173
Torres, Matthew 73, 107, 109, 112, 142
To rres, Maxton 85, 123, 144
Torres, Nicolas 85
Torres, Noah 67, 108, 121, 124, 184
Torres, Roger 55, 107, 108, 204
Torres, Tomas 79, 109, 112, 115, 161, 173
Torres, Tyler 91, 104
Torres, Victor 85, 120, 135
Torres de Navarra, Felipe 91, 127, 158
Torrlcella , Alec 85, 127, 168
Toyos, A lej andro 118
Toyos, Waldo 61, 117, 119, 120, 123
Toyos-Sl1jes, Alejandro 55, 123, 170
Trapp, Mark-fdward 67, 132, 134, 147, 158, 203
Trastoy, Christian 61, 100, 111, 113, 121, 122, 197
Travieso, Otto 91, 123, 151
Trippelll, Adriano 67
Trippelll, Patrizio 61
Trentz, David 135
Trentz, Nicolas 91, 135, 165
Trujillo, Anthony 67, 108, 113, 116
Trujillo, Virg i nia 97
Tsavarls, Emmanouil 73, 101, 103, 121, 123, 174
Tudela, Francisco 97, 110
Tunon, Victor 79, 102, 109, 112, 119, 197

Ulloa, Beltran 27, 61, 102, 108, 129, 195
Ulloa, Juan 67, 107, 108, 117, 121, 127
Ulvert, Alejand ro 91, 123, 127, 158
Urbay, Jose 97
Urbay, Marlene 97, 113
Usallan, Jake 91 , 158

Vadell, Anthony 61, 106, 107, 108, 120, 122, 128
Valdes, Gustavo 97
Valdes, Matthew 79
Valdes, Placido 53, 55, 102, 103, 105, 113, 118, 197, 203, 204, 205
Va Ides, Ricardo 73
Valencia, Adolfo 73, 114, 142, 174
Valencia, Sebastian 79
Valenti, Luca 91, 158
Valido, Kevin 67, 101, 107, 108, 110, 114, 116, 121, 122, 123
Valladares, Gabriel 79, 132, 135, 168
Vallejo, Matthew 85, 168
Valvano, Jim 51
Vanscoy, Timothy 97
Vasseur, Daniel 61, 116 Vazquez, Alejandro 79, 109, 112, 123, 177
Vazquez, Francisco 97
Vazquez, Gabriel 91, 104
Vazquez, Juan 97
Vecclo, Carlos 79, 144
Vecclo, Dylan 79, 144 Vela, Alejandro 79, 138, 157 Vela, Carlos 55, 107, 108, 123, 154, 155
Velasco, David 55, 108, 154, 166 Velasquez, Gabriel 79, 109, 112, 123, 138, 168
Velez, Sebastian 73, 152
Venegas, Augusto 97, 132, 190 Venegas, Mateo 73, 152
Venegas, Santiago 55, 111, 132 Venerlo, Daniel 67, 160 Vento, Javier 73, 136, 166, 167 Verdejo, Lucas 12, 15, 28, 50, 55, 101, 118, 133, 134, 135, 170, 171, 197, 309
Vlabla, Matthew 26
Vlchot, Gisela 97
Victoria, Diego 85, 177 Victoria, Martin 73, 109, 112 Victoria, Sebastian 91
Vlelto, Nicolas 85, 135, 173 Vigil, Alejandro BS
Vlgll, Jorge 73, 109, 112, 196 VIia, Andres 73, 170 VIia, Brandon 61, 100, 124 VIia, Carol 97 VIia, Enrique 55, 121, 140 Vilasuso, Avery 158 Villa, Brandon 11 Villalba Matthew 26, 61, 116 Villanueva, Stephen 85 Villarrea l, Alejandro 61, 79, 113, 124, 152, 157 Vll lasmll, Ignacio 55, 107, 108, 114, 203
Vlllasuso, Alden 73, 109, 112, 121, 156, 166, 167 Villasuso, Avery 91
Vina, Matthew 17, 91, 138, 139, 169, 180
Vlye lla, Julio 79, 150
Vizcarrondo, Jorge 7, 12, 31, 55, 101, 111, 118, 132, 133, 144, 145, 196
Vlzoso, Alec 73, 103, 109, 112, 115, 119, 121, 152
Volpe, Jack 79, 123, 157
Von Der Osten, Gabriel 138, 139

Waldman, Mark 67, 177
Walker, Shane 30, 97, 135, 164
Wallace, Dan ie l 79, 123, 135
Wallace-Perdomo, Sebastian 79, 109, 112, 161, 173
Walsh, Miguel 29, 67, 101, 103, 108, 110, 116, 119, 121, 184
Watkins, Matthew 61, 111, 117, 174
Weglarz, Bryan 13, 85, 176
Wentzel, Brian 97
William s, Leo 97, 102
Wiltz, George 73, 114
Wolflngton, Sean 79, 173
Wong, Andres 67, 108, 116, 124, 142, 143
Wu, Yun-Chan 79, 109, 112, 177
Wutzler, Jacob 61, 103, 106, 107, 108, 110, 145

IYaftar, Diego 55, 107, 108
Yamin, Ricardo 85, 115, 125
Yan, Paul 79, 109, 112
Yanes, Javier 67, 111, 128
Yurkon, Conner 55, 100, 107, 108, 115

Zacker, Grayson 140
Zaharas, Michael 79, 109, 112, 149
Zahn, Brandon 91, 176
Zantua, Tatiana 97
Zapata, Yaslr 85
Zaragoza, Javier 79, 157
Zarraluqui, Jose 79, 103
Zequelra, MIiagros 97, 122
Zhan, Brandon 27
Zoller, Eugene 97
Zuloaga, Ped ro 79, 101, 168, 196
Zulueta, Julian 61, 100, 105, 107, 108, 110, 116, 122, 124, 177
Zumpano, Lucas 33, 55, 108, 123, 177, 205
Zumpano, Noah 85
Zuniga, Daniel 61

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By Editors In Chief Jose Toledo and Andres Maza
Echoes, Volume 56, was ihe brainchild of a crazy group of yearbookers at Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in Miami, FL, who after three long years of working together decided they had enough. The staff consisted of 11 editors and 11 newbies, who we like to boss around It was printed by Hetif Jones, Inc in Kansas City, Kansas with the he l p of the most amazing customer service adviser Lisa Merino Our representatives in Miami are the g reatest and they go by the names of Patty Posey and Vicky Aguirre We could not do this without their help. Our mugs were taken by HJ Miami
Photography under the leadership of Ulyses Lopez, the man the legend
We thought of our theme one day when we were talking about how different our school was , and how there are certain things that ONLY happen here. In a nutshell, we truly consider ourselves Anything but Typical , and it simply stuck. There are things about us that no one on the outside can truly understand, and that ' s OK This is how we like it. This i s us. They are our things. Someone outside our school may not fully understand why we featured certain things in this book That's alri~ht, bec ause the people who will understand are those for whom we built this book. Thirty years from now, any student who walked through the halls of our school will open this book and smile. They will understand
The yearbook' s senior class designed and created the cover We wanted it to be vibrant and definitely different. We also wanted to incorporate our personal sense of humor We quickly realized that there were seven letters In the word 'Typical ' and seven secti o ns in the book. Therefore, the color of each letter was the dominant color of each section of the yearbook We also picked the strangest fonts in the font library that otherwise no one would ever use In a publication They were AHJ Teresita Script, AHJ Pinocchio, American Typewriter, AHJ Vocal , AHJ Wolfpack, AHJ Boyle, and AHJ Dispatch We have always wanted to use these crazy fonts, but our adviser wou l d not let us We will probably never use these fonts again
The 2018 volume Includes 384 pages, all 1n full color All copy and captions were set In AHJ Noveo Sans;

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we used 10pt. for copy and 8pt. for captions. For the headlines we used AHJ Ferraro because it looked classy Pages were submitted to the plant by uploading through the FTP site, but proofs were received in paper format so that they could be approved by the school administration and the communica t ions department. All pages received prior approval from the school before go i ng to print.
The yearbook was produced using Adobe lnDesign CC and Adobe Photoshop on 12 Macs that are old but still kicking. All the photos used in the yearbook were taken with our five Canon Rebel T6 cameras that are miracu lous ly still work i ng. A total of 1500 copies of the book will be distributed to the student body and fac ulty the first Friday of the next school year A yearbook fee is included in the school's annual registration fees to cover some of the cost of the student yearbook Copies for the faculty and staff, and extra costs are covered by the fund raising efforts of the staff through ads and picture sales.
In a most atyp ical fashion, the year started off with a few twists and turns. Two weeks Into the school year Hurricane Irma touched land here in Miami and kept us out of school for two weeks, keeping the staff away from the yearbook to start the year We knew when we got back that we had lo be on top of all the events and calendar changes the school made With proper leadersh ip of the sen ior staff, we were able to keep our heads on straight and finish the book
We would like lo thank the staff, facu lty and administration for their hard work and support. We would also lfke to thank our yearbook adviser who g uides each and every yearbook class and puts in countless hours to make sure each book is the best it can be. We would like to thank Mr. Victor Arr ieta and Mrs. Teresa Martinez, who are always on hand with the latest school stats and info Last, we would like to say that we will miss this sch oo l tremendously , and all the people that h1ake up th i s family that is so different from everyone e lse Bei ng atypical means that we are comfortable with our Individual ity , and we embra c e the unique personalities that have been given to us. We sin cerely hope that we never l ose that.
